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Benny Combs
Inducted in 2002

Benny Combs

1931-1977

Oklahoma

Bio

EVENTS
Champion Steer Wrestler, 1955
Bareback-Bronc Rider
Bull Rider
Calf Roper

Part of a rodeoing family, Benny Gene Combs was born in 1931 at Checotah, Oklahoma, and raised on the family ranch. He entered competition with the Oklahoma State University rodeo team in the early 1950s, capturing the Intercollegiate Bareback-Bronc Riding championship.

Benny Combs followed in the footsteps of his brother, Willard, who also specialized in steer wrestling. During his career, Benny competed for and won major steer-wrestling titles in Cheyenne, Denver, Fort Worth, San Antonio and Houston. He also captured the All-Around Cowboy title at Walla Walla, Washington. The younger Combs went to the National Finals Rodeo five times and won the world bulldogging championship in 1955 (Willard took the same title in 1957).

Benny Combs trained Red, half-brother of the famous bulldogging mare, Baby Doll. In 1962, Red gained rodeo fame as the only horse ever to win both the steer wrestling and barrel racing titles in a single year. Benny also invented the “egg-pattern” horn, still used on many steer wrestling saddles to this day. Benny Gene Combs was killed in a tragic automobile accident in 1977.

Bio

EVENTS
Champion Steer Wrestler, 1955
Bareback-Bronc Rider
Bull Rider
Calf Roper

Part of a rodeoing family, Benny Gene Combs was born in 1931 at Checotah, Oklahoma, and raised on the family ranch. He entered competition with the Oklahoma State University rodeo team in the early 1950s, capturing the Intercollegiate Bareback-Bronc Riding championship.

Benny Combs followed in the footsteps of his brother, Willard, who also specialized in steer wrestling. During his career, Benny competed for and won major steer-wrestling titles in Cheyenne, Denver, Fort Worth, San Antonio and Houston. He also captured the All-Around Cowboy title at Walla Walla, Washington. The younger Combs went to the National Finals Rodeo five times and won the world bulldogging championship in 1955 (Willard took the same title in 1957).

Benny Combs trained Red, half-brother of the famous bulldogging mare, Baby Doll. In 1962, Red gained rodeo fame as the only horse ever to win both the steer wrestling and barrel racing titles in a single year. Benny also invented the “egg-pattern” horn, still used on many steer wrestling saddles to this day. Benny Gene Combs was killed in a tragic automobile accident in 1977.

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