biography

Pure determination drives PRCA cowboy, Jon Peek to thrive in the rodeo arena and in academics.  Jon not only pursues his passions, he perfects them.  This unique quality has earned him many honors throughout his rodeo and academic career.  "I always give it my all no matter what I'm doing.  I go above and beyond to better myself and get ahead of the game.  I don't settle for anything but the best," states Jon.  Ray, father of the Peek brothers and PRCA veteran, taught all the boys to rope at young ages.  Jon was only eleven when he began to handle a rope like a pro.  He looks up to his dad as an accomplished roper and continues to seek coaching tips from him to this day.  Jon's rodeo career began when he became a member of the National Little Britches Rodeo Association (NLBRA) in 1993. 


His talent is apparent by his list of numerous accomplishments in school, rodeo and ROTC involvement.  In addition to NLBRA, Jon's rodeo membership has included National High School Rodeo Association (NHSRA), National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA), Colorado Professional Rodeo Association (CPRA), Kansas Professional Rodeo Association (KPRA), Texas Cowboys Rodeo Association (TCRA), as well as the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA).  Jon's true gift, however, is training and handling the majority of horses the Peek's raise to keep these brothers on the rodeo trail.  Intellect and willpower keep this cowboy on the top of his game and there's no stopping him.  His future looks bright as he focuses his attention on his ultimate goal, qualifying for the National Final Rodeo.  Sure this is every cowboy's dream, but only those daring enough would get in Jon's path. 


Personal Information

Hometown: Pueblo, Colorado
Birthday: September 21, 1980
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 190
Education: Frank Phillips College (Borger, TX) and Colorado State University at Pueblo (Pueblo, CO)
PRCA Membership Since: 2002
Special Interests: Basketball, Baseball, Football, Fishing and Hunting
Goal: "To be content that I've done everything I can do to the best of my ability without regret.  I thank God for my talent and for the many blessings He provides my family.  I would not be where I am today without Him!"


Career Highlights

  • Major Checks Won: Delta, Vernal, UT; Caldwell, Nampa, ID; Salinas, CA; Eugene, OR; Toppenish, WA; Rock Springs, WY; El Paso, TX (2006)
  • Major Checks Won: Houston, TX; San Angelo, TX (2007)
  • Qualified for the Mountain States Circuit Finals (2006)
  • John Wallace Memorial Roping Wild Horse Days Champion Haskell, TX (2006)
  • Go Round Wins at PRCA Rodeo's: Salt Lake City, UT; Eagle, CO; Kennewick, WA (2006)
  • Steamboat Springs, CO PRCA Rodeo Champion (2006)
  • Laramie, WY PRCA Rodeo Champion (2006)
  • Hayward, CA PRCA Rodeo Champion (2006)
  • Redding, CA PRCA Rodeo Champion (2006)
  • Qualified for the Mountain States Circuit Finals (2005)
  • Major Checks Won: Greeley, Evergreen, Estes Park, CO; Gooding, ID (2005)
  • Kansas City, MO E treme Calf Roping Semi Finals Qualifier (2005)
  • Baggs, WY WRA Champion (2005)
  • Canon City Classic Champion (2005)
  • Qualified for the Mountain States Circuit Finals (2004)
  • Average Champion at Amarillo's Pro Rodeo (2004)
  • Qualified for the Mountain States Circuit Finals as a permit holder (2003)
  • Estes Park Rooftop Rodeo Average Champion (2003)
  • Smokey Hills Classic Calf Roping Champion (2002)
  • Qualified for the Mountain States Circuit Finals as a permit holder (2002)
  • 7th Place in the Rookie Calf Roping Standings (2002)
  • Qualified for the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Finals (2002)
  • Lasso Del Norte Team Roping Champion (2002)
  • Central Rocky Mountain Region's Reserve Calf Roping Champion (2001)
  • Kansas Professional Rodeo Association Reserve Calf Roping Champion (2000)
  • Won 1st go round and 9th overall at the National High School Rodeo Association Finals (1999)
  • Qualified for the National High School Rodeo Association Finals (1998)
  • 3rd Place out of 87 calf ropers at the Smith Brothers World Championship Junior Calf Roping (1998)

  • JON PEEK

    PRCA Calf Roper & Team Roper

     

     

    Josh Peek won the steer wrestling average in Tucson just a week after winning the tie-down roping average in San Antonio.    Josh Peek won the steer wrestling average in Tucson just a week after winning the tie-down roping average in San Antonio.