Kaycee Feild
Name and Hometown: Kaycee Field, Genola, Utah
6-time world champion
13-time Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Qualifier
Joined PRCA: 2007
Regular Season Earnings: $131,143
Starting 2022 NFR in 5th place
Major regular season wins –
• Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, $26,360
• San Antonio Stock Show Rodeo, $21,000
• St Paul (Oregon) Rodeo, $12,098
• NFR Open at Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo (Colorado Springs), $18,945
• Fiesta Days Rodeo (Spanish Fork, Utah), $6,621
• Pendleton (Oregon) Round-Up, $10,218
Fun Facts about Kaycee: In 2021, he sealed the deal and became the G.O.A.T. in the bareback riding with his sixth world title. He surpassed Joe Alexander and Bruce Ford and now stands alone. He also crossed $3 million in career earnings. He still has big goals and with the support of his wife, Stephanie, children, Chamberlyn, Remintyn, and Huxyn, putting a checkmark by those goals is much easier. After winning his gold buckle last year, a documentary “Unbroken” was released. It premiered the day after he won the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo for the fourth time. Then he went to San Antonio’s rodeo and won that title for a fourth time as well. Another goal that he accomplished was winning the Pendleton Round-Up in Oregon in September. That’s a rodeo that has always been on his bucket list. It’s a rodeo that his hall-of-fame father, the late Lewis Feild won three times in the bareback riding, once in saddle bronc and was two-time all-around champion. Lewis also was a pick up man on the legendary grass arena.