David Key Bio and Information - everything you ever wanted to know about David Key
Rodeo embodies the frontier spirit as manifested through the aggressive and exploitative conquest of the West, and deals with...the reordering of nature according to the dictates of this ethos. It supports the value of subjugating nature, and reenacts the 'taming' process whereby the wild is brought under control.
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Born: Feb. 28, 1969 (Bryan, Texas)
Residence: Caldwell, Texas
Joined PRCA: 1989
World Titles: 0
Wrangler NFR Qualifications: 6 (2000-05)
Pace Picante Series Qualifications: 7
Pace Finale: 2002, 2004
Pace Challenge: 2001, 2003-05
Pace Classic: 2004
Education: Tarleton State University (Stephenville, Texas)
2005 World Standings Place: 12th
2005 Wrangler NFR Place: 12th
2005 Wrangler NFR Earnings: $20,865
2005 Earnings: $72,190
Career Earnings: $670,791
Professional
2006 Highlights
(partner Kory Koontz)
* Won the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round and average titles at the Guymon (Okla.) Pioneer Days Rodeo.
* Won the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round at the Red Bluff (Calif.) Round-Up.
* Won the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round and average titles at the Laughlin (Nev.) River Stampede.
* Won the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round at the Sandhills Stock Show and Rodeo (Odessa, Texas).
2005 Highlights
(partner Clayton Grant)
* Won the New Mexico State Fair & Rodeo (Albuquerque).
* Won the average title at the Puyallup (Wash.) Rodeo (with Clint Robinson).
* Won the Days of the Old West Rodeo (Delta, Utah).
* Won the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show & Rodeo (Union, Ore.).
Career Highlights
2004 — (partner Clay O'Brien Cooper) Finished fourth in the world standings with $136,136 and was 10th in the Wrangler NFR average picking up $40,400; won Somervell County 10th Annual Rodeo (Glen Rose, Texas), RodeoHouston and Clovis (Calif.) Rodeo; won Tour round at National Western Stock Show and Rodeo (Denver) and the Reno (Nev.) Rodeo; won Tour round and average titles at Puyallup (Wash.) Rodeo; was a finalist at Pace Chute-out and won the most money of all team ropers with $15,471; was a semifinalist at the Pace Challenge (Omaha, Neb.) and Pace Classic (Dallas); and placed in four of 10 rounds at the Wrangler NFR tying for the win in Rd. 8 with a 4.0-second run.
2003 — Won Oakdale (Calif.) Saddle Club Rodeo, Molalla (Ore.) Buckaroo Rodeo, Deadwood (S.D.) Days of '76 Rodeo and Caldwell (Idaho) Night Rodeo with Clay O'Brien Cooper; finished fourth in the world standings with $105,553.
2002 — Qualified for team roping at Olympic Command Performance Rodeo (Farmington, Utah) with Dugan Kelly; won Sheridan (Wyo.) Fair & Rodeo and Caldwell (Idaho) Night Rodeo; ranked ninth in the world standings.
2001 — Summer Wrangler ProRodeo Tour team roping points leader (with Dugan Kelly); won (with Dugan Kelly) California Rodeo Salinas and Dodge City (Kan.) Round-Up.
Amateur
* College National Finals Rodeo team roping champion (1988).
* Was NIRA Southwest Region team roping champion (1988).
* Qualified for Texas High School Finals Rodeo (1997).
Personal
6-1, 180 … Wife, Josie, son Riley … Hobbies include golf … Father, Kenneth, works in the oilfield and mother, Linda, is a secretary. He has one sister … Horses are Chief (15 years) and Big Daddy (12 years).