What happened to cody webster
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Cody Webster Lives to Bullfight Every Day
Cody Webster is a three-time PRCA Bullfighter of the year who has fought at the National Finals Rodeo 11 times as of 2024.
“I think it all really reverts back to that childhood. The bull is something that has drove me since I started doing this and I can’t remember the day I started but I was a little bitty kid when this all started taking place,” Webster said. “I’d say I was a cowboy before I was born, I didn’t really have a choice.”
Webster grew up in the arena always going to barrel races or team roping.
“I’d be over the in the corner, running in circles, acting like a crazy kid fighting bulls,” he said. “It’s just something that’s been in me since I remember.”
Webster’s bullfighting career really took off with freestyle bullfighting. It helped him learn how to handle the mental side that comes along with bull fighting.
“It’s really where I cut my teeth, there were lots of nights where I was trying on my cleats, sitting there talking to God like is this it, is this what life’s meant to be,” he said. “You’re absolutely just man
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CODY WEBSTER PROFESSIONAL BULLFIGHTER
2020,2021,2022 PRCA Bullfighter of the Year
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10X Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (WNFR) Bullfighter
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10X PBR World Finals Bullfighter
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3X PBR Velocity Tour Finals Bullfighter
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12X PRCA Bullfighter of the Year nominee
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3X California Rodeo Salinas Freestyle Bullfighting Champion
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2009 World Champion Bullfighter
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Know What You Want
By Susan Kanode
I don’t remember when I first met Cody Webster or saw him fight bulls. But I noticed that his instinct for protecting cowboys is unsurpassed right away. I’ve watched Cody and Dusty Tuckness work together and if they were in the arena, I’d get on a bull myself and never think twice about my safety. Bull riders know that everything in the arena depends on the bullfighters. It’s no wonder that Cody has been selected for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo 11 times and has been awarded Bullfighter of the Year the last four years.
Cody grew up in rural Oklahoma with a family that competed in bull riding and barrel racing. Rodeo was part of his life, but he never considered anything but bullfighting. For as long as he can remember that is all he ever wanted to do.
“I never wanted to ride bulls or team rope,” he said. “This is all I’ve ever dreamed about doing. Literally, for as long as I can remember. I wanted to paint my face and be a bullfighter. We’d go to rodeos, and I’d want to go find those guys and get my face painted. I had my own
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