Britt Pearson and Heather Morrison with Ric Anderson
Cowboy Lifestyle Network gives fans across the globe an exclusive look into the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo 2015 Rodeo Press Room, with coverage of Round 5, Tough Enough To Wear Pink Night. The CLN Team would like to thank all the many hardworking people in the Las Vegas Press Room that collectively make the sport of rodeo so great! View some of the action in CLN’s interactive Press Room Gallery below.
Some rodeo celebrities who visited us in the media room were Kaycee Feild, John Harrison, CoBurn Bradshaw, Coleman Proctor, Jake Long, Cotton Yancey, Doug Mathis, Derrick Begay, LA Williams, and more.
PRCA WNFR 2015 Press Room
JW Kinder and John Harrison WNFR Barrelman and Caz in the press room
CoBurn Bradshaw, Saddle Bronc Rider in the WNFR 2015 Press Room
Coleman Proctor and Jake Long with Chelsea Toy after Round 5 victory
Cotton Yancey and Doug Mathis, rodeo announcer and radio personality.
Cotton Yancey, film actor and musician, in the WNFR 2015 Press Room
Debbi Green with K.C. Jones
Aaron Kuhl and Joe Naiman
PRCA WNFR 2015 Media Room Prayer
Jacob Yancey and Aaron Kuhl
Will Lowe interview by Destry Howland with Zia Broadcasting
Todd Dewey locked in the WNFR 2015 Media Room
Britt Pearson and Heather Morrison with Ric Anderson in the WNFR 2015 Press Room.
Gretchen Kirchmann experiences the WNFR 2015 in Las Vegas
The moment a bull's gate swings open—that's when Patrick "OD" O'Donnell feels most alive. From his early days riding bareback through Arizona pastures to revolutionizing the bull riding industry as President of Bull Riders Only, OD has lived the Western lifestyle he now champions as Founder of Cowboy Lifestyle Network. Growing up in Casa Grande's sunbaked agricultural heartland, he didn't just learn about horses and ranching, he lived it daily, developing the instincts and grit that would later attract 4 million followers to CLN's authentic voice. After his baseball days at the University of Arizona, OD saw something others missed: bull riding wasn't just a sport, but was compelling entertainment waiting for the right vision. Between 1990-1997, his leadership transformed local rodeo competitions into sold-out arena events that changed Western sports forever. Today, that same pioneering spirit drives CLN's coverage of everything from championship rodeos to the quiet heroism of ranch life. When he's not building the digital home for cowboy culture, you'll find OD supporting Harris Brothers Charity Foundation, leading CLN’s 25-year Christmas Toy Drive for Arizona kids, or sharing his love of horsemanship with special needs riders through Arizona's own Horses Help. Living proof that authentic Western values still have the power to transform lives.