PBR Returns to Nampa in April
Here is the release from the PBR:
The top bull riders and rankest bucking bulls of the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) will return to Nampa April 23-24 as the FORD Idaho Center hosts the Unleash The Beast PBR Nampa Invitational.
This marks the 10th consecutive year and 21st overall that Idaho fans have watched as the toughest athletes in the world face off against their bovine opponents, all in hopes of collecting the coveted world points on the line that determine the PBR world championship.
The bull riding action begins at 7:45 p.m. on Friday, April 23 and at 6:45 p.m. on Saturday, April 24. All Top 30 bull riders will get on one bull each in Rounds 1 and 2 on Friday and Saturday. After Round 2 on Saturday, the riders’ individual two-round scores will be totaled, and the top 15 riders will then advance to the championship round for one more ride and a chance at the event title.
High-Marked Ride of 2021 PBR Season Propels Jose Vitor Leme to Victory
February 28, 2021
during the second round of the Fort Worth Unleash The Beast PBR. Photo By: Bull Stock Media
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Following second 90-point ride of weekend, Leme skyrockets 76 positions in the world standings from No. 85 to No.9
FORT WORTH, Tex. – After sustaining a broken ankle in his first out of the 2021 PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Unleash The Beast season, reigning World Champion Jose Vitor Leme (Ribas do Rio Pardo, Brazil) made a giant statement in his return to competition in Fort Worth, Texas, at the iconic Cowtown Coliseum.
Leme delivered two monstrous, 90-point scores throughout the weekend to win the American Roots Edition’s Can-Am Invitational, earn 138 points, and surge 76 positions in the world standings.
After sustaining a broken ankle in his first out of the 2021 PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Unleash The Beast season, reigning World Champion Jose Vitor Leme (Ribas do Rio Pardo, Brazil) made a giant statement in his return to competition in Fort Worth, Texas, at the iconic Cowtown Coliseum.
Leme delivered two monstrous, 90-point scores throughout the weekend to win the American Roots Edition’s Can-Am Invitational, earn 138 points, and surge 76 positions in the world standings.
Jose Vitor Leme - courtesy Andy Watson Bull Stock Media
“I’m not supposed to be here today,” Leme said just moments after his victory. “The doctors expected I’m to stay out longer. I worked so hard training at my house for me to come today, my first event officially this year. I stayed out about 40 days, and I feel strong again and confident for this season. I’m so happy to be here with the fans today.”