Cody Lambert's Last Ride - 96 PBR Finals ( Video )

 Cody Lambert's last ride at the 1996 PBR World Finals marked the end of a storied career and was a significant moment in bull riding history. Known as one of the founding members of the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) and a true pioneer of the sport, Lambert had already made an indelible mark on bull riding before this ride.

The Ride

  • Lambert's final bull was Crash, a formidable bull that lived up to its name. The ride ended with a dramatic and hard buck-off, a fitting end to a career defined by grit and determination.
  • While the ride didn’t result in a score, it symbolized Lambert’s love and respect for the sport. Fans gave him a standing ovation, recognizing his contributions both as a rider and as a visionary who helped elevate bull riding to new heights.

The Legacy

  • Cody Lambert retired from riding but didn’t leave the sport. He became PBR’s livestock director, ensuring the welfare of the bulls and maintaining high standards for the sport.
  • Lambert also designed the protective vest that is now standard in bull riding, inspired by the tragic loss of Lane Frost. His innovation has saved countless lives and injuries in the years since.

Lambert’s last ride was more than a farewell—it was a celebration of his career and his impact on bull riding. It showed the heart of a cowboy who gave everything to the sport he loved.

Cody Lambert - Bull Riding Legend and Pioneer

Full Name: Cody Lambert
Date of Birth: December 2, 1961

Hometown: Artesia, New Mexico, USA
Current Residence: Bowie, Texas, USA
Career: Professional Bull Rider, Rancher, PBR Co-Founder, Livestock Director


Early Life

  • Cody Lambert grew up in a ranching family in New Mexico and later Texas. His upbringing instilled a deep love for animals and the cowboy lifestyle.
  • He competed in rodeo events from a young age, excelling in bull riding and saddle bronc riding.

Bull Riding Career

  • Lambert was a standout bull rider during the 1980s and 1990s, competing in the PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association) and later in the PBR (Professional Bull Riders).
  • He qualified for the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) multiple times and was known for his consistency, toughness, and professionalism.

Key Achievements:

  • PBR Co-Founder (1992): Cody Lambert, along with 19 other riders, co-founded the PBR to create better opportunities and recognition for bull riders.
  • 1996 PBR World Finals: Lambert’s last ride was on a bull named Crash, marking the end of his competitive career.

Contributions to Safety

  • After the tragic death of his close friend Lane Frost in 1989, Lambert designed the protective vest that has become a standard in bull riding. This innovation has saved countless lives and reduced severe injuries in the sport.

Role in PBR

  • Livestock Director: As PBR’s livestock director, Lambert oversees the welfare of the bulls and ensures fair competition. His deep respect for the animals has shaped how bulls are treated in the sport.
  • Lambert is known for maintaining high standards, ensuring that both riders and bulls are treated with care and respect.

Personal Life

  • Lambert is married to Leanne Lambert, and they live on their ranch in Bowie, Texas.
  • He continues to be an advocate for the sport of bull riding and remains active in ranching.

Legacy

Cody Lambert is celebrated not only as a talented bull rider but also as a visionary who helped shape modern bull riding. His commitment to safety, animal welfare, and the growth of the sport has left an enduring legacy that continues to influence bull riding today.

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