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Luke Snyder Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 6 October 1982
Birthday 6 October
Birthplace Raymore, Missouri, United States
Nationality United States

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2018

PBR 2014 Media Guide (PDF) . Pueblo, Colorado: Professional Bull Riders. 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 27, 2018. Retrieved June 9, 2016 .

2014

He was inducted in the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2014. So many young bull riders credit the film 8 Seconds and its subject Lane Frost as a major inspiration to them, and Luke Snyder is no exception. Snyder says he credits what is the spirit of the film as a major influence on him when he was 11 years old. He was inducted into the Professional Bull Riders Heroes & Legends Celebration: Ring of Honor in 2015, joining the three major characters of the film, Lane Frost, Tuff Hedeman, and Cody Lambert. He is the 42nd rider to join the Ring of Honor. "The dang whole cast of "8 Seconds" has that ring," Snyder said, "and when I watched that movie when I was just a little kid – it was about the time that I was starting when it came out – that made me want to be a bull rider".

2013

In February 2013, in Kansas City, Missouri, in a sold-out Sprint Center, the hometown Snyder took home the victory as the only cowboy to clock a ride in this 15/15 Bucking Battle. Snyder scored 91.50 points on the K-C Bucking Bulls' King Lopez. Snyder had attempted this bull twice before without success. "I felt awesome," Snyder said. "All these years I've come to Kansas City and done OK, so to give all of my friends and family something like that is just a good feeling." In October 2013, in Hollywood, Florida, at the Cooper Tires Invitational, Snyder attempted the bull My Kinda Party, on whom he did not make the whistle. He got hit by bull and sustained a concussion after getting bucked off at 3.46 seconds.

In 2013, after competing professionally in the PBR for 13 years, Snyder officially retired from bull riding after the PBR World Finals and three PBR Australia events. After retirement, Snyder still plans to host the Luke Snyder Invitational, and perhaps other Touring Pro Division events. He also mentioned the possibility of another one in Missouri. He plans to be involved with the PBR, Bass Pro Shops, and Winstar World Casino as well.

He has 950 outs (trips out of the chute) from 370 events in a 13-year career. This includes 28 90-point rides, 19 Top-5 finishes, 45 Top-10 finishes, and five event wins. He ranks number 13 or 15, depending on the source, on the all-time money earners list, have won more than $1.7 million by the end of his career. His career PBR earnings are just over $1.7 million. He also had 913 BFTS outs, which was a record in 2013.

2012

Snyder decided after marrying his girlfriend Jennifer Manna in 2012 that 2013 would be his last season. Snyder also said he and Manna recently bought a home in Springfield, Missouri, and planned to start a family. His special interests include team roping, snowboarding and surfing.

In 2012, he was featured as part of a five-man team for Ford Truck's Built Ford Tough Invasion.

On March 24, 2012, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the second ever 15/15 Bucking Battle, Snyder rode the bull Party All the Time for 90 points to win the event. Snyder competed in front of a sold-out crowd at the Pit. Snyder rode just after Silvano Alves scored 89.75 points on High Octane Hurricane to take the lead. Snyder had ridden Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey earlier for 74.75 points, but was offered a reride, which he took. The 15/15 Bucking Battles pit the 15 top riders against the 15 top bulls.

2011

The most notable bull Snyder attempted four times and failed four times was the icon himself, Bushwacker. The first time was in San Antonio, Texas, at an event in August 2011, and he lasted 4.26 seconds. The bull scored 46.25 points. The second time was in Wichita, Kansas, in September 2011, and he lasted 2.90 seconds. Bushwacker scored a high 47 points. The third time was in Kansas City, Kansas, in March 2012, and he bucked off in 3.85 seconds. Bushwacker scored 46.25 points. His last attempt was in St. Louis, Missouri, in February 2013, and he was bucked off in 198 seconds. Bushwacker scored another high 47 points.

The last bull mentioned Snyder had a little history with, meeting up with him six times. Charlie Bull Ware and Snyder had a 2-4 record in the bull's favor. Snyder first attempted the bull in March 2011 and his last attempt was October 2013. He rode the bull for two qualified rides, the first was Portland, Oregon, in January 2012, for 89 points; the second was in Nampa, Idaho, for 90 points. Director of Livestock Cody Lambert talked about the PBR World Finals for 2012 and mentioned two bulls who would be there that were getting up there in age. One was 2007 World Champion Chicken on a Chain, and the other was Charlie Bull Ware. According to the ProBullStats statistician, Slade Long, the bull has been a fan and rider favorite his entire career. He entered the 2012 finals with over 100 outs at all levels, a rare feat. "He's got a lot of them on the ground," said Lambert, referencing the growing list of riders who have bucked off Charlie Bull Ware. "He's a good little bull and, I think, this will probably be his last year too because he has been around for a long time."

2005

Snyder rode a son of Bodacious named Bo Howdy in Greenville, South Carolina, in March 2005, and scored 87.50 points. The bull scored 43.50. Another bull that Snyder met up with a few times was Evil Forces. He rode him three times out of four. He had scores of 85, 88.50, and 90. He met up with the bull Walk the Line twice and rode him both times. In Albany, New York, in January 2008, he scored 90 points while the bull scored 44.25. In Nampa, Idaho, he scored 91 points and the bull 45. Another notable bull he rode was HeeGee BeeGee whom he met up with at an event in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in February 2012, for 89.75 points, and the bull was 44 points. Snyder met up with the 2012 World Champion Bull Asteroid in Pueblo, Colorado, in the BFTS 15/15 Bucking Battle. He lasted 1.88 seconds, and the bull scored 44.75 points. Another bull that Snyder met up with several times, well four actually, was Highway 12. He was a bull owned by contractor Mesa Pate who was a PBR short round who also made it to finalist for 2010 Bucking Bull of the Year in 2010. Their matchup score was 1-3 in the bull's favor. The only time Snyder rode him was in Thackerville, Oklahoma, in September 2012, for 85.75 points; the bull scored 42.75 points. In 2011, Snyder began riding with a helmet.

2004

Snyder competed on the PBR’s elite series for 13 years, from 2001 through 2013. On March 26, 2004, in Fresno, California, Snyder rode the bull Werewolf Snuff for 94 points for a career high. The bull was scored a very high 47 points. The ride score was the top score of the event.

2001

Snyder emerged onto the PBR scene as an 18-year-old Rookie of the Year and PBR Bud Light Cup World Finals Champion in 2001. Snyder competed in the Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) throughout his career Snyder earned $263,000 from his two wins at the Finals. And he finished the season with $348,561 in earnings. In 2011, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Snyder won close to $220,000 when he won the Last Cowboy Standing event, which also was the 300th event of his career. In front of 6,011 fans and a pay-per-view audience, Snyder rode Cooper Tires Wild & Out for 90 points in the progressive-elimination event. Snyder earned $16,500 for the round and moved to first place from 31st in the season earnings race with a total of $240,000. He scored 88 points on Slim Chance. He scored 90.5 points on Braveheart to tie for second place in Round 2. Snyder's $216,500 payout was the highest one-day payout of the 2011 PBR BFTS season. It was also the second highest in history. Snyder's place in the PBR finals was then guaranteed.

Snyder is known for his record of competing in 275 consecutive major PBR BFTS events. His streak started when he made his BFTS debut in 2001 and continued until he missed the Iron Cowboy Invitational event in 2010 because he did rank not high enough to compete. Prior to Snyder, now retired bull rider J.W. Hart who earned the "Iron Man" moniker owned the record with 197 events when he competed in his 198th event. Snyder received his nickname when a sponsor with a line of titanium jewelry came to use "Titanium Tough" as a marketing tool.

At the World Finals in October 2001, Snyder was considered to be competing in his rookie year. As noted previously, he won the finals event and rookie of the year award. He rode five bulls at the event, which is considered quite a feat. He rode Say La Vee again, for 89 points; the bull scored 44. Then he rode Slick Willy for 90 points while the bull scored 43.76. Next came Mighty Joe Young and he rode him for 88 points while the bull received 43.5. Dodge Rep came next and Snyder scored 89 points while the bull scored 43.76. The last ride was the most notable, Snyder rode Clayton's Pet for a very high score of 93.50, and the bull also scored high with 46 points. Clayton's Pet is another ProBullStats Hall of Fame bull. At the PBR Finals in October 2003, Snyder scored 90 points on a bull named McNasty; the bull scored 44.75 points.

In February 2001, at an event in Columbus, Ohio, Snyder rode Perfect Storm for 90 points and the bull scored 45. Perfect Storm is ranked 9th in the ProBullStats historical ranking and very high season average scores. Snyder rode the bull again in January 2002 but was bucked off in 4 seconds; the bull scored 46.5 points. The bull known as Werewolf or Werewolf Snuff Snyder crossed paths with three times. The bull is in the ProBullStats Hall of Fame. The record is 1-3 in favor of the bull. When they met in 2002 at the PBR Finals and in 2003 in Anaheim, California, the bull won. Finally, in March 2004, in Fresno, California, Snyder rode the bull, making 94 points, his highest career ride. The bull scored 47 points, one of the bull's highest scores as well. A bull Snyder never rode, but worth mentioning is Mossy Oak Mudslinger, a World Champion and Brand of Honor bull. Snyder made it to the 4 second mark each time.

2000

Snyder had many notable rides throughout his long career that they couldn't all be included, but here are some of the more memorable ones. In October 2000, at the PBR Bud Light Cup World Finals, held at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, he scored an 89.5 point ride on Say La Vee, whose bull score was 44 points. In March 2001, at an event in Fort Worth, Texas, he scored 93 points on the bull Hollywood, whose bull score was 45.5. +99 Hollywood is a ProBullStats Hall of Fame bull. In September 2001, he scored an 89.5 point ride on Mr. Juicy whose bull score was 45 points.

1982

Luke Snyder (born October 6, 1982) is an American former professional bull rider who competed in the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) tour. He is the 2001 PBR Rookie of the Year, and the 2001 PBR World Finals Event Champion.

Luke Snyder was born on October 6, 1982, and is originally from Raymore, Missouri. He began riding steer at age 9, and moved to bulls around 13 or 14 years old. His father Mike pulled his rope for him at the amateur events until he went professional at 18.