Clint Cooper

The very first trailer that I started out with going down the road by myself was a Rolling M Trailer. I now haul a custom platium sixteen foot short wall trailer with a pop out. My wife and two little boys often travel with me so our trailer has to be our home away from home, Rolling M helped my wife and I design a trailer that is just that. When working with Doug and his staff they took the time to sit down with us and plan out exactly what we wanted. Their customer service is truly top of the line. I feel very fortunate to be able to pull a Rolling M Trailer down the road and I excited to be apart of the Rolling M Trailers team. - Clint Cooper
More About Clint Cooper :
Events: Tie-Down Roping
Born: 1/4/1982 Denison, Texas
Joined PRCA: 2001
PRCA Career Earnings: $770,756.00
World Titles Won: 0
WNFR Qualifications: 4 (2004, 2007, 2010-11)
Current Residence: Decatur, Texas
2013 world standings place: 21st
2013 earnings: $49,316
Tour Finale qualifications: 5
Winter: 2002, 2004
Summer: 2004
Championship: 2004, 2010
Professional 2013 Highlights
• Won the Reno (Nev.) Rodeo
• Won the 53rd Annual Daines Ranch Rodeo (Innisfail, Alberta)
• Won the Black Hills Roundup (Belle Fourche, S.D.)
• Won the Guadalupe County Fair & PRCA Rodeo (Seguin, Texas)
• Won the Norco (Calif.) Mounted Posse Rodeo
• Won the all-around and was co-champion in the tie-down roping at Kansas' Biggest Rodeo
(Phillipsburg, Kan.)
• Co-champion at the Texas Stampede Rodeo (Allen, Texas)
Career Highlights
• 2012: Won the Redding (Calif.) Rodeo; the SandHills Stock Show & Rodeo (Odessa, Texas) and
the Kitsap Stampede (Bremerton, Wash.). Co-champion at Iowa's Championship Rodeo (Sidney,
Iowa). Finished 27th in the world standings with $43,961
• 2011: Won Round 7 of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo with a time of 7.6 seconds and
placed in four other rounds. Won the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo (Colorado Springs, Colo.).
Finished eighth in the world standings with $132,957
• 2010: Shared first place with Cody Ohl in Round 4 of the Wrangler NFR; placed in one other
round. Won the Santa Maria (Calif.) Elks Rodeo and the Last Chance Stampede (Helena, Mont.);
co-champion at the Brighton Field Day & PRCA Rodeo (Okeechobee, Fla.) and the Parada del Sol
Rodeo (Scottsdale, Ariz.). Finished 12th in the final world standings with $116,430
• 2009: Won the SandHills Stock Show & Rodeo (Odessa, Texas); the Home of Champions
Rodeo (Red Lodge, Mont.); the San Bernardino (Calif.) Sheriff's PRCA Rodeo; the Barstow (Calif.)
Rodeo Stampede; the Fort Bend County Fair & Rodeo (Rosenberg, Texas); the ABC Pro Rodeo
(Lubbock, Texas; the Mineral Wells (Texas) Rodeo and the Wendy Wood Memorial PRCA Rodeo
(Cedar City, Utah). Finished 18th in the world standings with earnings of $58,174
• 2008: Won the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo (Colorado Springs, Colo.) and the Eastland County
Pro Rodeo (Ranger, Texas). Finished 45th in the world standings with $27,458
• 2007: Won a share of Round 10 at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo after stopping the
clock in 7.3 seconds and finished seventh in the average. Won the average title at the Wrangler
ProRodeo Tour Championship (Dallas); led all tie-down roping competitors with $15,308. Won
the Sitting Bull Stampede (Mobridge, S.D.); the Farm-City Pro Rodeo (Hemiston, Ore.) and was
co-champion at the Rancho Mission Viejo Rodeo (San Juan Capistrano, Calif.). Finished 10th in
world standings with $98,092
• 2006: Won the State Fair of Louisiana Pro Rodeo (Shreveport, La.); the Last Chance Stampede
(Helena, Mont.); the Rodeo de Santa Fe (N.M.) and the Ramona (Calif.) Rodeo. Co-champion at
the Comal County Fair & Rodeo (New Braunfels, Texas). Finished 33rd in world standings with
$34,922
• 2005: Finished 37th in world standings with $27,084
• 2004: Won the National Western Stock Show & Rodeo (Denver); the Navajo Nation Fourth
of July Celebration (Window Rock, Ariz.); the Home of Champions Rodeo (Red Lodge, Mont.);
the Calgary Stampede; the Cheyenne (Wyo.) Frontier Days and the New Mexico State Fair
(Albuquerque). Was a finalist at the Winter Tour Finale (Las Vegas) and won Round 7 of the
Wrangler NFR with a time of 7.4 seconds. Finished the year ranked 10th in the world with
$118,014
• 2002: Tied for the Tour Round win at the Guymon (Okla.) Pioneer Days Rodeo, moving him
from 50th in the Tour standings to 12th and qualifying him for his first Tour Finale; finished 76th
in the world with $37,229
Awards
Horse Eightys Sport "Sweetness" voted the AQHA/PRCA Tie-Down Roping Horse of the Year,
2010, 2011 and 2012; co-owned with Spur Resources 1
Personal
6-3, 185 ... Wife, Amber (Rodie); sons, Casen Dale (born March 28, 2008) and Canden James
(Born August 29, 2011) ... Hobbies include playing basketball and fishing … Son of the legendary
ProRodeo Hall of Fame roper Roy "Super Looper" Cooper; mother, Lisa Seed. He has two
brothers, Clif and Tuf, who entered ProRodeo as tie-down ropers in 2008; Tuf was the world
champion tie-down roper in 2011-12. Tuf, Clif and Clint became the first set of three brothers
to qualify for the Wrangler NFR tie-down roping in the same year in 2010 and all three returned
in 2011 … Stepsister Shada is married to 11-time World Champion All-Around Cowboy Trevor
Brazile … Favorite sports teams are the NBA's San Antonio Spurs and Sacramento Kings …
Rodeo idol is his dad