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Lewis Feild

Lewis Feild (October 28, 1956 – February 15, 2016) was an American professional rodeo cowboy. He specialized in bareback bronc riding and saddle bronc riding and competed on the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) circuit. He was the World All-Around Cowboy Champion from 1985 to 1987 at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR). He was also the World Bareback Riding Champion from 1985 to 1986. The ProRodeo Hall of Fame inducted him in 1992 in the all-around category.

Early life edit

He was born on October 28, 1956, to Keith and True Feild in Peoa, Utah.[1] He was of British and Scandinavian descent.[citation needed] Feild was raised near Peoa in the Kamas Valley, where Feild saw his first rodeo. "It was the most exciting thing I had ever seen, to watch those cowboys stay on those broncs. It was love at first sight," said Feild. Feild started riding calves after that, which he did at his parents' ranch in Peoa. It was in Ogden at the Golden Spike Rodeo where he rode his first bucking horse. "It was a junior rodeo and it was not a full-sized horse, but it bucked and I stayed on. They gave me a buckle for an award ... first thing I ever won."[2][3]

When he grew older, he attended college. With the assistance of an intercollegiate rodeo scholarship, he attended Utah Valley Community College, now known as Utah Valley University, and Weber State University.[2] At Utah Valley University, he qualified for the National High School Finals Rodeo three times.[4] He also earned three National Finals appearances.[4] Then, in 1980, with some assistance from friends, he turned professional.[4]

Career edit

Feild competed on the PRCA rodeo circuit throughout his professional rodeo career.[2] He was the World All-Around Cowboy Champion from 1985 to 1987, and the World Bareback Riding Champion from 1985 to 1986 at the NFR.[5] He won the NFR All-Around Average from 1986. to 1988.[6] He won the NFR Average in Bareback Riding in 1984 and 1986.[6] Feild became the first rough-stock cowboy since Larry Mahan to earn World All-Around titles since 1973.[4] In 1980, he was the PRCA Resistol Rookie of the Year.[4][7]

In the years 1981, 1988, and 1991, Feild won the Linderman Award.[8] This award is given to the cowboy who works both ends of the arena (this means timed events on one side and rough-stock on the other side) and has the highest earnings. Feild was also an established team roper.[3]

In 1987, Feild took the record for single-season earnings in the bareback bronc event to $114,657. In that same year, he also set a new single rodeo earnings record of $75,219. He held the record for single-season arena earnings until 1986 until Ty Murray set a new record of $213,771.[3] In 1990, Feild was the first rough-stock contestant to win more than $1 million in his career in the PRCA.[1][3] He was the third cowboy to do it at any level.[1] Tom Ferguson did it first and Roy Cooper did it second.[1]

According to many personnel, Feild was a staple at the Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo in Ogden, Utah, for as long as they can remember. The committee made him the focus of an opening act which lasted around 10 years up until his death. He was such an icon to the rodeo that it inducted him into its Utah Cowboy Hall of Fame. It also recognized him as the Utah County honoree for the National Day of the American Cowboy. Each of these two honors were awarded to Feild inaugurally in Ogden.[9]

"Someday, when rodeo people look back at what I've done, I'd like them to say these things: that I rode tough; I could ride with pain and courage; that I was a fierce competitor in the arena, but a quiet, respectable man outside the gate. I just want to be remembered as a cowboy," said the soft-spoken champion. "That probably says it all."[3]

Personal life edit

He coached the UVSC rodeo team and lived in Elk Ridge, Utah, with his wife Veronica.[1] He has three children and thirteen grandchildren.[1]

Death and legacy edit

Feild died on February 15, 2016, in Elk Ridge, Utah, at the age of 59 after battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer.[10][3] His son Kaycee Feild won six World Bareback Bronc Champion titles at the NFR from 2011 to 2014 and 2020 to 2021. He also has won four NFR Average titles.[11][12]

Awards edit

  • 1980 Bareback Riding Rookie of the Year[7]
  • 1981, 1988 Linderman Award[8]
  • 1986-1988 NFR World All-Around Cowboy Average title[6]
  • 1984, 1986 NFR World Bareback Riding Average title[6]
  • 1985-1987 NFR World All-Around Cowboy Champion[5]
  • 1985-1986 NFR World Bareback Riding Champion[5]

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Honors edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Lewis Feild: 1956 – 2016". Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "Lewis Feild". ProRodeo Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Flashback: New Field for Feild". Western Horseman. February 26, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e Donaldson, Amy (February 16, 2016). "Five-time rodeo world champion Lewis Feild was a cowboy until the end". Deseret News. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c ProRodeo Records and Stats, p. 297-298.
  6. ^ a b c d Wrangler NFR, p. 373.
  7. ^ a b PRCA Awards, p. 625.
  8. ^ a b PRCA Awards, p. 623.
  9. ^ "Cowboy legend Lewis Feild remembered for contributions to Ogden rodeo". Standard-Examiner. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  10. ^ "World rodeo legend Lewis Feild of Utah dies of pancreatic cancer". February 13, 2016.
  11. ^ McDaniel, Jason (March 19, 2016), "Kaycee Feild's championship win an homage to his rodeo-legend father", Houston Chronicle, Houston, TX, retrieved March 31, 2017
  12. ^ "Kaycee Feild". Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Retrieved August 11, 2021.
  13. ^ "Lewis Feild | Rodeo Hall of Fame". National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Retrieved November 25, 2019.
  14. ^ "Honorees". Utah Sports Hall of Fame Foundation. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  15. ^ "Hall of Fame Inductees - Lewis Feilds". Utah Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. utahcowboymuseum.org. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  16. ^ "Lewis Feild" (PDF). Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Canyon Hall of Fame. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  17. ^ . www.molallachamber.com. Archived from the original on July 28, 2017. Retrieved May 17, 2017.
  18. ^ "Ty Murray Top Hand Award". Professional Bull Riders. Retrieved August 19, 2023.
  19. ^ "Governor's State of Sport Awards". Utah State Sports Commission. stateofsportawards.com. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  20. ^ "The 50 greatest sports figures of the century from each of the 50 states". Sports Illustrated Vault | Si.com.

Sources edit

  • Biography on the ProRodeo Hall of Fame's website
  • ProRodeo Records and Stats (PDF). Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association. 2017. pp. 297–298. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  • Wrangler NFR (PDF). Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association. 2017. p. 373. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  • PRCAAwards (PDF). Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association. 2017. p. 623. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  • PRCAAwards (PDF). Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association. 2017. p. 625. Retrieved January 5, 2018.

External links edit

  • Lewis Feild by KSL Sports
  • Lewis Feild Re-ride Story, Rodeo Weekend 2011 by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
  • In Loving Memory of Lewis Keith Feild
  • Kaycee and Lewis Feild, Father and Son; Champions!


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Lewis Feild October 28 1956 February 15 2016 was an American professional rodeo cowboy He specialized in bareback bronc riding and saddle bronc riding and competed on the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association PRCA circuit He was the World All Around Cowboy Champion from 1985 to 1987 at the National Finals Rodeo NFR He was also the World Bareback Riding Champion from 1985 to 1986 The ProRodeo Hall of Fame inducted him in 1992 in the all around category Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death and legacy 5 Awards 6 Honors 7 References 8 Sources 9 External linksEarly life editHe was born on October 28 1956 to Keith and True Feild in Peoa Utah 1 He was of British and Scandinavian descent citation needed Feild was raised near Peoa in the Kamas Valley where Feild saw his first rodeo It was the most exciting thing I had ever seen to watch those cowboys stay on those broncs It was love at first sight said Feild Feild started riding calves after that which he did at his parents ranch in Peoa It was in Ogden at the Golden Spike Rodeo where he rode his first bucking horse It was a junior rodeo and it was not a full sized horse but it bucked and I stayed on They gave me a buckle for an award first thing I ever won 2 3 When he grew older he attended college With the assistance of an intercollegiate rodeo scholarship he attended Utah Valley Community College now known as Utah Valley University and Weber State University 2 At Utah Valley University he qualified for the National High School Finals Rodeo three times 4 He also earned three National Finals appearances 4 Then in 1980 with some assistance from friends he turned professional 4 Career editFeild competed on the PRCA rodeo circuit throughout his professional rodeo career 2 He was the World All Around Cowboy Champion from 1985 to 1987 and the World Bareback Riding Champion from 1985 to 1986 at the NFR 5 He won the NFR All Around Average from 1986 to 1988 6 He won the NFR Average in Bareback Riding in 1984 and 1986 6 Feild became the first rough stock cowboy since Larry Mahan to earn World All Around titles since 1973 4 In 1980 he was the PRCA Resistol Rookie of the Year 4 7 In the years 1981 1988 and 1991 Feild won the Linderman Award 8 This award is given to the cowboy who works both ends of the arena this means timed events on one side and rough stock on the other side and has the highest earnings Feild was also an established team roper 3 In 1987 Feild took the record for single season earnings in the bareback bronc event to 114 657 In that same year he also set a new single rodeo earnings record of 75 219 He held the record for single season arena earnings until 1986 until Ty Murray set a new record of 213 771 3 In 1990 Feild was the first rough stock contestant to win more than 1 million in his career in the PRCA 1 3 He was the third cowboy to do it at any level 1 Tom Ferguson did it first and Roy Cooper did it second 1 According to many personnel Feild was a staple at the Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo in Ogden Utah for as long as they can remember The committee made him the focus of an opening act which lasted around 10 years up until his death He was such an icon to the rodeo that it inducted him into its Utah Cowboy Hall of Fame It also recognized him as the Utah County honoree for the National Day of the American Cowboy Each of these two honors were awarded to Feild inaugurally in Ogden 9 Someday when rodeo people look back at what I ve done I d like them to say these things that I rode tough I could ride with pain and courage that I was a fierce competitor in the arena but a quiet respectable man outside the gate I just want to be remembered as a cowboy said the soft spoken champion That probably says it all 3 Personal life editHe coached the UVSC rodeo team and lived in Elk Ridge Utah with his wife Veronica 1 He has three children and thirteen grandchildren 1 Death and legacy editFeild died on February 15 2016 in Elk Ridge Utah at the age of 59 after battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer 10 3 His son Kaycee Feild won six World Bareback Bronc Champion titles at the NFR from 2011 to 2014 and 2020 to 2021 He also has won four NFR Average titles 11 12 Awards edit1980 Bareback Riding Rookie of the Year 7 1981 1988 Linderman Award 8 1986 1988 NFR World All Around Cowboy Average title 6 1984 1986 NFR World Bareback Riding Average title 6 1985 1987 NFR World All Around Cowboy Champion 5 1985 1986 NFR World Bareback Riding Champion 5 3 Honors edit1985 Rodeo Hall of Fame of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum 13 1992 ProRodeo Hall of Fame 2 1997 Utah Sports Hall of Fame 2nd inducted after Earl Bascom 14 2012 Utah Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum 15 2015 Pendleton Round Up and Happy Canyon Hall of Fame 16 2017 Molalla Walk of Fame 17 2018 PBR Ty Murray Top Hand Award 18 The Lewis Feild Bareback Riding Award is administered by the Utah Sports Commission 19 Listed in the 50 greatest sports figures of the century from each of the 50 states 20 References edit a b c d e f Lewis Feild 1956 2016 Retrieved April 21 2017 a b c d Lewis Feild ProRodeo Hall of Fame Retrieved April 11 2017 a b c d e f g Flashback New Field for Feild Western Horseman February 26 2016 Retrieved January 5 2018 a b c d e Donaldson Amy February 16 2016 Five time rodeo world champion Lewis Feild was a cowboy until the end Deseret News Retrieved January 5 2018 a b c ProRodeo Records and Stats p 297 298 a b c d Wrangler NFR p 373 a b PRCA Awards p 625 a b PRCA Awards p 623 Cowboy legend Lewis Feild remembered for contributions to Ogden rodeo Standard Examiner Retrieved January 5 2018 World rodeo legend Lewis Feild of Utah dies of pancreatic cancer February 13 2016 McDaniel Jason March 19 2016 Kaycee Feild s championship win an homage to his rodeo legend father Houston Chronicle Houston TX retrieved March 31 2017 Kaycee Feild Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Retrieved August 11 2021 Lewis Feild Rodeo Hall of Fame National Cowboy amp Western Heritage Museum Retrieved November 25 2019 Honorees Utah Sports Hall of Fame Foundation Retrieved April 21 2017 Hall of Fame Inductees Lewis Feilds Utah Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum utahcowboymuseum org Retrieved January 3 2018 Lewis Feild PDF Pendleton Round Up and Happy Canyon Hall of Fame Retrieved January 2 2018 Walk of Fame Molalla Area Chamber of Commerce OR www molallachamber com Archived from the original on July 28 2017 Retrieved May 17 2017 Ty Murray Top Hand Award Professional Bull Riders Retrieved August 19 2023 Governor s State of Sport Awards Utah State Sports Commission stateofsportawards com Retrieved January 3 2018 The 50 greatest sports figures of the century from each of the 50 states Sports Illustrated Vault Si com Sources editBiography on the ProRodeo Hall of Fame s website ProRodeo Records and Stats PDF Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association 2017 pp 297 298 Retrieved January 5 2018 Wrangler NFR PDF Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association 2017 p 373 Retrieved January 5 2018 PRCAAwards PDF Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association 2017 p 623 Retrieved January 5 2018 PRCAAwards PDF Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association 2017 p 625 Retrieved January 5 2018 External links editLewis Feild by KSL Sports Lewis Feild Re ride Story Rodeo Weekend 2011 by the National Cowboy amp Western Heritage Museum In Loving Memory of Lewis Keith Feild Kaycee and Lewis Feild Father and Son Champions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lewis Feild amp oldid 1217146801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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