Rodeo: B.J. Campbell
Published 5:00 pm Wednesday, July 27, 2005
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Steer Wrestling, Team Roping (Heeler) (Eighth in world standings)
Born: May 16, 1979 in Bishop, Calif.
Residence: Benton City, Wash.
Joined PRCA: 1998
World Titles: 0
NFR Qualifications: 2 (TR 2001, ’04)
Pace Picante Series Qualifications: 3
Pace Challenge: 2001, 2004 (TR)
Pace Classic: 2004
2004 World Standings: Ninth (TR-heeler)
2004 Wrangler NFR Place (partner Blaine Linaweaver): 8th
2004 Wrangler NFR Earnings: $35,514
2004 Earnings: $91,660 (TR)
Career Earnings: $374,939
2004 Highlights
(partner Blaine Linaweaver)
Won Rd. 2 at the Wrangler NFR with a run of 4.0 seconds and placed in three other rounds.
Won the Cody (Wyo.) Stampede.
Finished third at the Pace Picante ProRodeo Challenge (Omaha, Neb.).
Career Highlights2003 – Won the all-around title at the Pendleton (Ore.) Round-up.
2002 – Won (with Richard Eiguren) Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo (Pocatello, Idaho); Columbia River Circuit all-around and team roping champion (with Richard Eiguren); won all-around title at Pendleton (Ore.) Round-Up; and won summer Tour-round in steer wrestling at California Rodeo Salinas; finished 19th in the world in the team roping heeler standings with $44,173.
2001 – Team roping regular-season earnings leader; Finished third among headers in final standings; won (with Richard Eiguren) National Western Stock Show & Rodeo (Denver) and Pendleton (Ore.) Round-Up.
2000 – Won (with Billy Holland Jr.) Folsom (Calif.) Pro Rodeo.
Personal5-10, 200 pounds. Single. Hobbies include weightlifting and training horses. Younger brother of team roper Bucky Campbell. B.J. is a nickname for Bradley J. Became interested in the rodeo world through his father.