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Current World Champions
August 17-21, 2021, 63rd Annual
Bareback Riding
Kaycee Feild
Career earnings: $2,706,784
2020 world standings place: 1st
2020 Wrangler NFR standings place: 2nd
2020 NFR earnings: $182,756
2020 earnings: $277,648
Wrangler NFR average titles: 4 (2011-14) World Titles Won: 5 (2011-14, 2020)
Wrangler NFR Qualifications: 11(2008-15, 2018-20)
Professional
2021 Highlights
• Won the Wilderness Circuit Finals Rodeo (Heber City, Utah)
• Won the Riggin Rally Extreme Broncs (Darby, Mont.) Career Highlights
• 2020: Won his fifth world title with $277,648 thanks to winning Round 3 and Round 10. He won Round 10 with a 91-point ride on Stace Smith Pro Rodeos Junior Bonner on a re-ride at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Feild is tied with ProRodeo Hall of Famers Joe Alexander and Bruce Ford for most PRCA bareback riding world titles. Won The American (Arlington, Texas), the Oakley Independence Day Rodeo (Oakley City, Utah) and the Black Hills Roundup (Belle Fourche, S.D.
• 2019: He placed ninth in the Wrangler NFR average, earning $56,115, after placing in four rounds. Won RodeoHouston (Texas), the Caldwell (Idaho) Night Rodeo, the Spanish Fork (Utah) Fiesta Days Rodeo, the Horse Heaven/Kennewick (Wash.) Round-Up and the World’s Oldest Rodeo (Prescott, Ariz.). Co-champion at the Mandan (N.D.) Rodeo Days and the Kitsap Stampede (Bremerton, Wash.). He finished sixth in the world standings with $232,320 and was ninth in the average NFR average with $56,115
• 2018: Finished seventh in the world standings with $231,445. Placed in seven rounds at the Wrangler NFR, on his way to finishing fourth in the average and earning $120,423. Won the Western Stampede (West Jordan, Utah), the Mandan (N.D.) Rodeo Days, the Tri- State Rodeo (Fort Madison, Iowa), the Bell County PRCA Rodeo (Belton, Texas), That Famous Preston (Idaho) Night Rodeo, the Arcadia All-Fla Championship Rodeo, the Evanston (Wyo.) Cowboy Days Inc. and the Young Living Last Chance PRCA Rodeo (Mona, Utah). Co- champion the RAM Wilderness Circuit Finals Rodeo (Heber City, Utah)
• 2017: Finished 30th in the world standings with $42,377. Won the Canby (Ore.) Rodeo and the Evanston (Wyo.) Cowboy Days Inc. Co-champion at the Lehi (Utah) Roundup
• 2016: Did not compete
• 2015: Won or split the win in four rounds and placed
in two others to place second in the average at the Wrangler NFR. Won the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, the Justin Boots Playoffs (Puyallup, Wash.), the Spanish Fork (Utah) Fiesta Days Rodeo, the Kitsap Stampede (Bremerton, Wash.), the 134th Silver Spurs Rodeo (Kissimmee, Fla.), the Cody (Wyo.) Stampede Champions Challenge, the Gem State Classic Pro Rodeo (Blackfoot, Idaho) and Utah’s Own Rodeo (Salt Lake City). Co-champion at the Snake River Stampede (Nampa, Idaho)
• 2014: Won his fourth consecutive world title with $294,980, as well as the Wrangler NFR average title for the fourth consecutive year, tying the event record for total wins set by Bruce Ford and the record for consecutive average titles in any event set by team roping heeler Leo Camarillo. Won Rounds 5 and 9 and placed in five additional rounds to finish with 818.5 points on 10 head. Won the Justin Boots Championships (Omaha, Neb.); the Reno (Nev.) Rodeo; the Justin Boots Playoffs (Puyallup, Wash.); Rodeo Austin (Texas); the RAM Wilderness Circuit Finals Rodeo (Heber City, Utah); the Red Bluff (Calif.) Round-Up; the Ellensburg (Wash.) Rodeo; the Ponoka (Alberta) Stampede; the Livingston (Mont.) Roundup; the Black Hills Roundup (Belle Fourche, S.D.); the Molalla (Ore.) Buckeroo Rodeo; La Fiesta de los Vaqueros (Tucson, Ariz.) and the Golden Spike Rodeo (Tremonton, Utah). Won the all-around at the Strawberry Days Rodeo (Pleasant Grove, Utah) and the Fort Herriman PRCA Rodeo (Herriman, Utah). Co- champion at That Famous Preston (Idaho) Night Rodeo • 2013: Won Rounds 7 and 8 of the Wrangler NFR and placed in five other rounds on his way to becoming the first man in ProRodeo history to win three consecutive world titles while also winning the NFR average title. Won the Clark County Fair & Rodeo (Logandale, Nev.); the Central Wyoming Fair & PRCA Rodeo (Casper); the Fort Worth (Texas) Stock Show & Rodeo; the San Angelo (Texas) Rodeo; the Canyonlands PRCA Rodeo (Moab, Utah) and the Mountain Valley Stampede (Heber City, Utah). Co-champion at the Redding (Calif.) Rodeo; the San Antonio (Texas) Stock Show & Rodeo; the Horse Heaven Round-Up Rodeo (Kennewick, Wash.) and Utah’s Own Rodeo (Salt Lake City). Finished with $239,465 Personal
5-9, 170 ... Wife, Stephanie (Calentine), married July 31, 2012; two daughters, Chaimberlyn Dawn (born April 2, 2013) and Remingtyn Kay (born Oct. 22, 2018), son, Huxyn Lewis (born Nov. 2, 2015) ... Enjoys snowmobiling, hunting, roping and fishing ... Is the son of Lewis and Veronica Feild ... Lewis was a five-time PRCA world champion (all-around, 1985-87; bareback riding, 1985- 86) and an inductee into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame ... Kaycee has one brother, Shad, and one sister, Maclee ...Enjoys Mexican food, watching the NBA’s Utah Jazz, playing pranks on his traveling partners and the movie “Step Brothers” ... Lists his dad as his rodeo idol ... Visited U.S. troops in Kuwait, Iraq and stateside as part of the Wrangler Patriot Tour in 2010-15