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biography
A passion for rodeo, inspired by family roots in the sport, drives PRCA athlete Josh Peek to fulfill his life-long dream of qualifying for the National Finals Rodeo. "Rodeo has always been a part of my family's life-style. My Dad, Ray, was a talented calf roper and team roper. We traveled thousands of miles, driving rodeo to rodeo. It has always been a family affair," says Josh. He was only nine when he learned how to rope on his family's ranch in Pueblo, Colo. It was seven years later that he dared the event of steer wrestling which he learned from family friends, Dr. Justin Youngren and Harry Bernhardt, both veterans of the PRCA. Josh's rodeo career began in 1993 when he became a member of the National Little Britches Rodeo Association (NLBRA).
His talent was evident from the beginning, and with each passing year his respect and admiration for rodeo grew deeper. Through hard work and dedication, he earned numerous honors in the National Little Britches Rodeo Association (NLBRA), 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). Josh's drive to be successful also is apparent out of the arena.
In January 2003, he purchased his own business, Three Peeks' Trimming. He works with four large dairies in Canon City, Colo. , trimming dairy cows even while on the rodeo trail. It's not uncommon for this cowboy to catch a flight from a rodeo to return home to trim for one of his dairies. "It works with my rodeo schedule since I only trim 6-8 days a month. I feel it has been a good business venture for me and I enjoy it," comments Josh. Obviously, Josh Peek is no stranger to the rodeo limelight. Since his PRCA membership in 2002, his name has become more familiar on the local and national level. This is, undoubtedly, a cowboy fans should keep an eye on for future recognition in the sport of rodeo!
Personal Information
Hometown: Pueblo, Colorado
Birthday: September 12, 1979
Height: 6'
Weight: 190
Education: Frank Phillips College (Borger, TX), West Texas A&M (Canyon, TX), and Colorado State
University at Pueblo (Pueblo, CO)
PRCA Membership Since: 2002
Special Interests: Basketball, Baseball and Hunting
Goal: "Live life to the fullest and be the best person I can be. Oh, and I also want to be a world champion. 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
San Antonio Stock Show Calf Roping & All-Around Champion (2007)
La Fiesta De Los Vaqueros, Tuscon Steer Wrestling Champion (2007)
Silver Spurs Rodeo Kissimmee, Florida All-Around Champion (2007)
Laughlin River Stampede Champion Steer Wrestler (2006)
Fiesta Days Rodeo All-Around and Steer Wrestling Champion (2006)
Puyallup, Washington Fair & Rodeo All-Around Champion (2005)
Calgary Stampede All Around Cowboy (2005)
La Fiesta De Los Vaqueros, Tuscon Steer Wrestling Champion (2004)
Pikes Peak or Bust All-Around Champion (2004)
Mountain States Reserve Steer Wrestling Champion (2004)
Mountain States Circuit All-Around Champion (2003)
Mountain States Circuit Reserve Calf Roping Champion (2003)
Nile Rodeo Calf Roping Champion (2003)
Bachelor Memorial Steer Wrestling Champion (2003)
CPRA All-Around Champion (2002)
CPRA Calf Roping Champion (2002)
CPRA Fastest Calf Roping Time Award (2002)
Qualified for the Mountain States Circuit Finals as a permit holder (2002)
TCRA Rookie of the Year Steer Wrestling Champion (2001)
Qualified for the NIRA Finals in the calf roping (2001)
CNFR World Champion Steer Wrestler (2000)
Southwest Region's Reserve Steer Wrestling Champion (2000)
KPRA All-Around Champion (2000)
KPRA Calf Roping Champion (2000)
KPRA Steer Wrestling Champion (2000)
Frank Phillips Rodeo Team's MVP (2000)
1st Rodeo Athlete inducted into the Frank Phillips College Hall of Fame (2000)
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