Work : Prize 2006 (PBR World Finals event winner)
Work : Retired 2015 (From bull riding)
Health : Job related injury 2015 (Fractured C1 vertebra)
Work : Prize 2016 (Missouri Sports Hall of Fame inductee)
American bull rider who competed from 2005 to 2015 on the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) and the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) circuits. He qualified for the PBR World Finals 11 consecutive times, and won the PBR World Finals event in 2006. After fracturing his C1 vertebra at the 2015 Built Ford Tough Series event in Nampa, Idaho, Jenkins made the decision to retire from bull riding. His total PBR career earnings amounted to over $1.8 million. In 2016, the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame inducted Jenkins. He now runs his own semi-professional organization: the L.J. Jenkins Bull Riding Tour. Jenkins resides outside Porum, Oklahoma, on a 600 acre cattle ranch. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
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