

1956 Jim Shoulders, Henryetta, Oklahoma.1957 Jim Shoulders, Henryetta, Oklahoma.1958 Jim Shoulders, Henryetta, Oklahoma.1959 Jim Shoulders, Henryetta, Oklahoma.1975 Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma (tie).1975 Leo Camarillo, Oakdale, California (tie).1980 Paul Tierney, Rapid City, South Dakota.1981 Jimmie Cooper, Monument, New Mexico.2005 Ryan Jarrett, Summerville, Georgia.2016 Junior Nogueira, Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, Brazil.PRCA World Champions All-Around Champions
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The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, the National Finals Rodeo, and the National Finals Steer Roping and their history are tracked in separate articles. Main article: Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association List of ProRodeo Hall of Fame inductees.List of Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Champions.The PRCA also runs the ProRodeo Hall of Fame which inducts new members annually. Also listed are the winners of various awards given during the NFR, such as the timed-event awards for AQHA/PRCA Horse of the Year and the Top NFR Bucking Stock. The bucking livestock from the three roughstock events are also awarded championships titled stock of the year. It also lists the All-Around Champion, awarded to the competitor who wins the most prize money in a year competing in at least two events. Barrel racing finals also take place at the NFR but are sanctioned by the Women's Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA). This article lists all of the major champions from each of the events held yearly at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) and the National Finals Steer Roping (NFSR).

The PRCA is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) is the oldest and largest professional rodeo organization in the United States that sanctions men's events. Like Keen, Wallace and his son William Roy Wallace, Jr., who joined the practice after World War II, continued in a Beaux Arts revivalist tradition that shaped the architectural heritage of Winston-Salem and other communities.This List of Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Champions contains champions and awards in the sport of professional rodeo. In 1928 Wallace settled permanently in Winston-Salem, where he established a practice with Harold Macklin and James M. Kent House, the Robert Hanes House, and the P. Throughout the 1920s, the two architects worked on many of the great homes in Reynolda Park and Stratford Road in Winston-Salem, including the C.

After Keen returned to Philadelphia, Wallace oversaw the Winston-Salem office and traveled back and forth from Philadelphia to supervise the firm’s many projects. In 1923 Keen and Wallace moved to Winston-Salem to manage the construction of the R. Wallace worked with Keen as an office boy, a draftsman, and eventually as partner. Keen created a second major body of work among the leading industrial families in the North Carolina Piedmont, including the famed Reynolda House (1912-1918) for the Reynolds family in Winston-Salem.

William Roy Wallace (1889-1983), a native of Pennsylvania, began his career in association with Philadelphia architect Charles Barton Keen (1868-1931), a designer of country houses for the Philadelphia elite. A project index to the collection is available online. Also included in this collection are drawings by Wallace's son, William Roy Wallace, Jr., and it is not always clear which Wallace was the architect for a particular drawing. Drawings from Charles Barton Keen, Wallace’s mentor and a prolific designer of homes for the Philadelphia elite, who was also a favorite architect of wealthy tobacco and textile families in North Carolina, are also included here. Also included are designs created for various religious, educational, and commercial clients throughout the state. Included are plans for homes for many Winston-Salem tobacco and textiles scions from the 1930s to 1980s as well as for their counterparts in Burlington, Greensboro, High Point and Boone. The William Roy Wallace Architectural Papers, circa 1913- circa 2000, contain architectural drawings and project files that document the work of Wallace and his associates.
