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Larry Mahan

Rodeo Champion

Larry Mahan is one of the greats of professional rodeo and one of its first mainstream media stars. He started competing professionally in 1964, and by 1966 won his first of five consecutive all-around championships (he won a record-setting sixth championship in 1973). A champion in roughstock events (riding broncs and bulls), Mahan was also a trendsetter who helped professional radio gain exposure to a larger audience. He flew his own plane, wore loud plaid shirts, had long-ish hair and made appearances on TV talk shows and in magazine ads. He retired from competition in 1977, having somehow escaped major injuries after 1,200 rodeos. Now Mahan has a clothing line of western wear and appears occasionally as a television commentator (he hosts a show called Equestrian Nation).

Four Good Links

The Grey Flannel Cowboy

1967 profile of Mahan, the unusual rodeo star

Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame

Profile of Mahan, a 2003 inductee

Larry Mahan Boots

Online shop for boots made by Cavenders

Equestrian Nation

Online companion to his television show

Vital Stats

Birth

21 November 1943
(age 65)

Birthplace

Salem, Oregon

Death

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Best Known As

Rodeo celebrity of the early '70s