Talking NFR with Trevor Brazile

Trevor Brazile is the most winningest cowboy in NFR history.

He’s won 25 world titles — a number no other has got even close to touching.

In 2008, Brazile matched roughstock legend Ty Murray’s record for All-Around titles win earning his seventh. The following year, he broke it, taking the All-Around again, which he continued to do year after year through 2015 and then one last time in 2018. He now holds 14 All-Around World Championships, twice as many as Murray, who’d held the record since 1998 when outwinning Larry Mahan.

“It’s always easier to chase records, but it’s a little sweeter to set ‘em,” says Brazile.

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