Thursday, November 19, 2009

Officially the Winner


This picture was posted on the Ultimate PBR Fantasy website today. It is a picture of me consulting Kody Lostroh and Robson Palermo on my next pick for Round 7 and 8 at the PBR Finals.
Check out the Fantasy website at: http://roadtovegas.pbrfantasy.com/pbr/home

Thursday, November 12, 2009

My Favorite Pictures

Our limo from the airport


Round 4 - The Team to Beat
Dauna and Sam




Josh Koshel, Dauna, and Dustin Elliott



Kody and Robson helping me select my team






Looking back at the Luxor and Mandalay Bay

Home Again

All I can really say is "Wow, we had a GREAT time!" It is still hard to believe that we got to go to the PBR Finals and be treated so well. It's hard to believe all that we got to do, and that I was there when Kody Lostroh won his first World Finals, and I won the Ultimate PBR Fantasy game, too. The results are final now and posted on the website. I guess my belt buckle will be on its way to me soon. I will post a picture when it gets here.

Jerry and I are enjoying watching the events again since I recorded them all. We were on TV a few times and want to see what everyone else got to see. We missed all the commentary, too, so we want to hear all of that, and get a few laughs.

We have hundreds of pictures, but not all of them turned out as good as some did, so I will post a picture page of the good ones.

I guess the highlights of the trip were getting to pick my teams, getting to pick Kody all three times in Vegas, seeing him win the World Championship, and getting to meet Paula and Sam. The weather was awesome, and the PBR and Versus folks were phenominal to us.

We can't wait to play this game during the 2010 season. Jerry says he is going to win next time. Fine with me!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Round Seven and The Championship Round

Today was the most exciting and most intense day so far. We starting out the day by attending worship services with Riding High Ministries in the Fan Zone area. There was a big crowd, and Todd Pierce had a really good message.

We arrived at the Thomas and Mack Center about 10:45 a.m. The seventh round was awesome, and I had 4 of 5 rides in that round.

The Championship Round featured the 15 riders with the top average score for the Finals, and the 15 rankest bulls. Bones was sick and did not get to compete today.

There were only three rides in the Championship round, McKennon Wimberly, Shane Proctor, and J.B. Mauney. J.B.'s ride was one of the best I have ever seen in person. Kody rode for about 7.4 seconds, but lost his rope on Voodoo Child (one of my bulls). I was so afraid that he would not have enough points to be the World Champion, but after a few minutes of calculations and drama, he was announced as the champ. I was so excited that "my boy" won that I cried happy tears.

Sunday evening we attended the Championship Banquet and watched all of the awards being given out to the riders, stock contractors, etc.. Kody's speech was good, and as usual, he thanked God for His talents and for His protection and blessing.

Though nothing has been announced officially about the Ultimate PBR Fantasy game, I should be declared the winner on the website soon. This trip has been one of the most exciting things that has ever happened to me, and the timing could not have been better for winning since I got to be there to see Kody win his first (but not last) World Championship!

We are headed home today, but I will post a few more pictures soon.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Round Six Results



Saturday was such a great day! We started at 8:00 a.m. by going to the PBR Meet and Greet where we met all of the riders and got autographs. Then, we had the draft for Round Six, and my team would later go 5 for 5 rides. We spent some time with my brother's girlfriend, Paula, and her son, Sam. We ate lunch and watched some little cowboys ride sheep. This picture of Jerry and I shows me studying my picks for Round 7 in the bleachers between sheep rides.

After the Round Six event, we headed to The Silverton Hotel for the draft for Round Seven and the Championship Round on Sunday. I was able to pick another good team and am about 3 1/2 rides ahead after Round Six.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Round 5 Results


This was during Round 5 where Ronnie and I were being interviewed by Leah Garcia. Sadly, we were interrupted by an injury that took priority, but Mike Lee looked okay today, so that is what counts.
I had 4 of 5 rides in Round 5, and my bulls were awesome. We made our picks for tonight this morning, and we will make our picks for Round 7 tonight at the after party, featuring Justin McBride. That should be lots of fun.
My team for Round 6 is Kody Lostroh, Robson Palermo, Valdiron de Oliveira, Aaron Roy, and Austin Meier.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Pictures










Bottom Picture: Justin McKee, introducing myself, and the Season Two winner, Ronnie King from Nashville, TN.

Top Picture: "The Team to Beat" in Round Five: Austin Meier, Dustin Elliott, Aaron Roy, Valdiron de Oliveria, and World Number 1, Kody Lostroh.












Round Four/Day One in Vegas


I woke up on Thursday at 2:53 a.m. and our flight left at 7:00 a.m. The flight was 45 minutes early arriving in Las Vegas. We had beautiful views of the snow covered Rockies and the Grand Canyon.
We were able to check in early to our fancy suite and THEHotel at Mandalay Bay. This whole complex is HUGE. Versus and the PBR have outdone themselves for us. We got some (expensive) food and headed out to the PBR Fan Zone and Marketplace for a little while. We watched Flint interview a couple of people, including Kody Lostroh, on his "talk show."
At 3:00, we met our Versus Contact, Jenn, and went to the VIP pre-party and the Hardrock Hotel in our private van. From there, we were delivered to the Thomas and Mack Center on the UNLV campus for the event. Our seats are great, and we have the same ones each night. A few people texted me when they caught a glimpse of us on television, but it was very brief.
I had 3 out of 5 rides in Round 4, and Kody Lostroh won the round, so I was super excited. We met some more people from the PBR and Versus, and went back to the Hardrock for the draft. It was very cool. I got to pick first, since I came into the second round behind, and of course, I chose Kody. We alternated picks until we each had our team of five riders. We have until this afternoon to decide on our 3 bulls. Then we got to watch the 40 riders as they drafted their bulls for tonight.
We fell into bed about midnight, feeling fairly exhausted, but as you can see, I can't sleep again. Oh well! The photo above is our hotel from the parking lot, and I will post a couple of other pictures from the draft.


Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Too Excited to Sleep!

Have you ever seen that commercial with those two little kids who are going to Disney World the next day, and the mom comes in the bedroom to check on them, and one little kid says, "We're too excited to sleep" with a big grin on his face? Well, that's me. I woke up at 4:45 a.m., and we aren't leaving until tomorrow. At least I'll be able to go to bed early tonight since we have to get up at 4:00 tomorrow (that 2:00 a.m. Vegas time).

One update - we might be on Thursday night's broadcast live because the Versus channel asked us for our seat assignments that the PBR has given to us, and I didn't understand why, but it is probably so that they can find us to show the viewing audience that we are really there!

I've got a lot to do today to get ready to go, and I am sure hoping that the bull draft for Round 4 takes place early enough today that I can study it on the plane and make my picks before we arrive.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Round Three Reflections

It’s time to go back to work for a couple of days and think about something besides bulls and riders. My mind needs a break! I am about 80 points behind, as Sunday’s rounds didn’t go my way. One more ride, and I would have caught up. It could have been worse though, because my competitor almost got another ride, but that rider was off at 7.9 seconds and the challenge was upheld.

I have a correction to make to the TV schedule I mentioned before. I said that next Sunday’s final two rounds would be on CBS. Now they are saying it is on NBS Sports. That will be at 1:30 p.m. CST. I kind of doubt if they show us on that day since this contest is sponsored by Versus, but you never know. Best time to see us is Friday and Saturday nights.

We are anxious and excited for Thursday morning to get here, so there probably won’t be much to write about until then. Check back for updates and maybe pictures, if I can get the laptop to act right. I set up an email for while I am on the road. It is daunabogan@gmail.com.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Round Two Results, Round Three Thoughts

Close just isn’t good enough in the sport of riding bulls. I had only two rides last night, but my bulls were great! My opponent got three rides, so he is now 70 points ahead of me. That is less than one bull ride, I know, but it puts me in the dilemma of whether to play to safe or take a chance today.

I don’t think I mentioned that they are changing the rules once we get to Vegas and start picking our riders and bulls in person. Instead of being able to pick the same riders and bulls by coincidence, we will be alternating our picks, and can’t have the same riders on our teams. That’s the bad news. The good news is that we are not restricted to picking only one rider from the top five, two from the next ten, and two from the bottom twenty-five. If I am still behind on Thursday night, I will get first pick. We can still choose any bulls we want. So, I have to come up with a strategy. I guess that gives me something to do on the three and a half hour flight!

Be sure to watch today on CBS at 4:00 CST and 5:00 on Versus. Make sure you set your clocks back one hour last night, too!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Round One Results, Round Two Thoughts

I am seven points behind going into Round 2 tonight. Good thing I went with my heart and not my gut because my “gut guy” bucked off!

Jerry is playing the Finals Fantasy game, and all five of his riders rode last night. He is in 6th place right now. He won’t get to watch tonight as his band is playing, but I will be texting him the scores.

Last night, the commentators were talking about me on T.V. It was so strange and surreal. They were talking about my picks, and J.W. Hart said that I had called him to find out which riders and bulls he thought I should go with. Right, like I have J.W. Hart’s phone number!

Tonight will be tough because the really rank bulls are in the line up – the ones competing for Bull of the Year, and many others. Don’t forget, they are only showing the first 25 rides tonight on Versus, and the other 15 tomorrow on CBS before Round 3 on CBS. I am sure they are going to display my picks again, and my opponent’s, too. That is, once I make up my mind what my picks are going to be. The bulls are easy, but the rides are more difficult to predict.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Round One is Tonight!

I had to take the afternoon off work to study the draw and pick my team for Round 1 tonight. I have until 7:30p.m. to finalize my picks, so we will see if I stick with my gut or let my emotions get the best of me. I am going to have to find a way to kill some time this afternoon since 8:00 p.m. isn’t going to get here any faster with me gazing at the clock.

Versus and the PBR has provided our event tickets, airfare, hotel and all the arrangements we need for next week. They are even picking us up at the airport and taking us to all of the places we need to be. How cool is that?

I will be praying for safety for all of the riders, and good rides for all of my team. Actually, I hope some of the guys who aren’t on my team ride, too! This is the MOST exciting sport ever, so you don’t want to miss it. Tune in on Versus tonight at 8:00 p.m. CST. And don’t call me until it’s over!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

This is a picture I took of my TV screen last weekend when Versus announced the winner of Season 2, my competition in Vegas. His name is Ronnie King and he is from Nashville, TN. Nice town. Anyway, I have to explain why I have so many more points than he does. Season 1 was the best 12 of 17 events, and Season 2 was the best 9 of 11 events, so that is why I have more points, but I think we will both start over at zero for the Finals competition. It all starts on October 30. You can play, too. Just go to: versus.com/pbrdraft and sign up. It's free and there are prizes!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Pictures from past PBR Events

Kody Lostroh signs autographs, March 09 in KC.















Justin McBride performs at the opening of the PBR club in Kansas City, March of 2008.











Travis and Guilherme, Tulsa, July of 07.


Laura with McKennon Wimberly, March 2007 in KC.




























Kody Lostroh and me, Tulsa, July 2006.

















Mike White and Chris Shivers in Kansas City, March of 2006.

Friday, October 16, 2009

My PBR Obsession - 10/16/09

I still can’t believe it, but I won a trip to the PBR World Finals 2009, and will be competing as the season one champion for the title of Ultimate PBR Fantasy Champion 2009. How did a 52-year-old woman living in Overland Park, KS manage such a thing? The truth is, I have no idea, except that I was blessed to be given this opportunity, and I love this sport. I played the online fantasy game in 2008, and came in 10th at the end of the season. I thought that was pretty good, but when I heard there was a trip to the Finals as the prize in 2009, I told my husband, “I’m going to win that.” We both laughed at the thought, but we will be there for the second weekend of competition this year, and I decided to blog about the experience to share my excitement with other PBR fans out there.

I am a fan of Professional Bull Riding, a true representation of the word “fanatic.” My weekends are planned around the PBR television schedule. When I talk about the riders, people think I’m talking about someone in my family, or at least, someone I know personally. This all started exactly five years ago, just before the PBR Finals in 2004.

My husband is from Texas, and he rode bulls for a while in high school and college before he decided he wanted to live longer and gave it up. Back then, there were no helmets or protective vests, but the bulls were still awesome. Anyway, my husband, Jerry, was watching the PBR one night when I decided that I should learn about this sport so that we would have a common sporting interest. I hopped on my elliptical trainer and started watching the PBR. Asking such questions as, “what’s the short go” and “how long to do they have stay on” and “what happens if he touches the bull during the ride,” Jerry answered all my questions and educated me on the basic rules of bull riding. When the commenter said the bull was “rank,” I thought they meant that he smelled really bad. Jerry got quite a few good laughs back then.

The 2004 World Finals was my first real dose of the PBR, and I was hooked. The competition, the intensity, and the sheer determination of the cowboys drew me in. The fact that most of the cowboys were the same age as my son gave me a motherly, protective, cheerleader mindset toward the riders. I had such a hard time deciding which rider to pull for in 2004, with Mike Lee and Adriano Moraes battling it out, but was thrilled by the excitement and drama of the event. I couldn’t wait for the next night’s event to come on, and was sad when it was all over. Fortunately, I didn’t have long to wait until it was time for the 2005 season to begin.

In 2006, Jerry and I attended our first PBR event in person, in Kansas City, MO, which is near our home, and also attended the event in Tulsa, OK that summer. We bought tickets in the Fan Club section so we could see everything up close. We went to the “Meet and Greets” and could not believe the accessibility of the fans to the riders. They were all so friendly, and you could get pictures and autographs and actually have a conversation with your favorite riders.

We have attended all of the Kansas City events since 2006, and have gone to the Tulsa event twice. We intend to make it to other events in the future, as we are able. A couple of years ago, I took my daughter to the Meet and Greet with me. She wanted to have pictures taken with a few of the cute, young cowboys. She was looking for J.B. Mauney, in particular. We walked into Cavendar’s, and sitting at a table was Justin McBride, the reigning World Champion. I pointed him out to my daughter, and told her that she should go and get his autograph. She walked right over to him, and said, “Do you know where I can find J.B. Mauney?” I wanted to crawl under the table, but Justin was so cordial and suggested where she might go look for him. I think Justin was just a little bit too married to suit her taste! I don’t think we ever caught up with J.B., but she was able to get a picture with McKinnon Wimberly, and she was thrilled. The next event we attended, I got that picture autographed for her, and I also told J.B. what she had said to Justin. He laughed and said, “I like that!”

We were in the stands when Mike White broke his neck in Kansas City. I have never heard such silence for so long from a crowd that size. You could feel the prayers going up from that place for Mike.

We were there to hear Justin McBride sing at the opening of the PBR Club in Kansas City. That was super cool.

One of the things I enjoyed most at an event was sitting near the families of Skeeter Kingsolver and Ryan Dirteater. I talked at length with Skeeter’s mom, and got a glimpse from her perspective of having a son riding bulls at this level. It was great watching the families of the riders cheering them on.

One year, our seats were in a prime location for being on television. Our friends in Texas saw us, recorded the event and took a pictures of us on their TV screen with their phone, and texted it to us. We went home and watched the event that night and saw ourselves several times.

In Tulsa one year, I went to the hotel gym to work out early one morning all by myself, or so I thought. I ended up sharing the small gym with Adriano Moraes, Paulo Crimber, and some of the other Brazilian riders. Adriano and I talked about the bulls while we were on the treadmills. I got a big kick out of him in his gym shorts and cowboy boots!

The weekend that season one was coming to a close, I was in first place, having moved up the weekend before, but only by a short margin. The first round, all five of my riders rode their bulls. In the second round, I think I had three rides, only two rides in the third round, and just one ride in the short go. Fortunately, the winner of the event was on my team, and I won season one, but by just 20 points. It was very close, and I felt bad for the two fans so close behind me. I am not sure Jerry appreciated me waking him up at 2:00 a.m. on Saturday morning, after I checked the website, to tell him that all five of my cowboys rode their bulls, but he still laughs when he describes my reaction after the event was over. I was jumping up and down, screaming like a kid, “I won, I won, I won!”

If you are interested in the blogs I will be posting, check back during the World Finals, October 30-November 8. I will post pictures and updates as often as I am able. It should be very exciting. Oh, and did I mention that I have to compete on stage during the bull drafts against another lucky winner from season two? Whatever the outcome, I will have been thrilled to be there, and the real prize for me will be seeing it all in person in Las Vegas.