User:Pepper903

"Pepper" Stewart officially retired from Professional Rodeo in 2000. Spending 11 years as an average Bullrider and 5yrs as a Champion Bullfighter, competing in Rodeo's and working as a Rodeo Clown Bullfighter, covering Texas and Oklahoma while competing in numorus American Freestyle Bullfighting competitions.

Cowboys Professional Rodeo Association Active Competing Member 1997-1998

United Professional Rodeo Association Active Competing Member 1998-2003

OMSC Bullfighter Of The Year 1999

Budlight Bull Extravaganza Champion Bullfighter 1997

Rockin W Arena Freestlye Bullfighting Champion 1998

Plaza de Toro's Champion Bullfighter 1998

Lazy RC Arena American Freestyle Bullfighting Champion 1998 & 1999

Mesquite Championship Rodeo Bull Sale Bullfighter 1999

Top 5 in The BullPen Production's American Freestyle Bullfighting Series 1999

BullPen Production's Rodeo Company Bullfighter 1997-2000

Freestyle Bullfighting Competition :: is the ultimate solo engagement with the most dangerous animal in sporting competition, the Fighting Bull. The Bulls are bred for their fighting tenacity, ill temperament and athletic performance. The Bullfighter must engage the Bull for a minimum of 40 seconds with an additional 30 seconds optional. The Freestyle Bullfighter is openly vulnerable to the Bull as he competes at Ground Zero with the objective being to engage the Bull with maneuvers that put him directly in the danger zone for as long as possible without losing control. The Bullfighter must read the Bull and decide how to fight the Bull that will give him the most points based upon degree of difficulty of the maneuvers that are attempted and performed successfully. Loss of control in the fight results in point deductions. Unlike Protection Bullfighting, The Freestyle Bullfighter can create the action with the Bull, based upon his aggressiveness.