In a poignant turn of events, J.B. Mauney, one of the most iconic figures in professional bull riding, announced his retirement on September 12, 2023, following a career-ending neck injury sustained during the Lewiston Roundup in Idaho. The 36-year-old rider, known for his resilience and remarkable achievements, shared the news on social media, expressing gratitude for his journey and the support he received throughout his career.
The incident occurred on September 6, 2023, during a PRCA Xtreme Bulls event when Mauney was thrown from the bull Arctic Assassin and landed on his head. The fall resulted in a broken neck, necessitating immediate surgery at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. The procedure involved the removal of a disc and the insertion of a rod, plates, and screws to stabilize the injury
Mauney’s retirement marks the end of an era in bull riding. He began his professional career in 2006, earning the PBR Rookie of the Year title. Over the years, he secured two PBR World Championships in 2013 and 2015, and was the PBR World Finals Event Champion in 2009 and 2013 . His aggressive riding style and fearless approach earned him the nickname “Dragonslayer,” and he became renowned for his ability to ride the most challenging bulls.
Despite facing numerous injuries throughout his career, including broken legs, a dislocated shoulder, and facial lacerations, Money’s determination never wavered. In 2021, he transitioned to the PRCA, where he qualified for the National Finals Rodeo and won Round 1 in his debut year His decision to retire was influenced by the severity of his recent injury, which he acknowledged as a turning point in his career.
Following his retirement, Money’s legacy continues to influence the sport. In February 2024, he took on the role of head coach for the Oklahoma Wildcatters, a new team in the PBR Teams league. Under his leadership, the team aims to bring a new level of excitement and competition to the PBR scene in Oklahoma cite
Money’s departure from competitive riding is a significant moment in the history of bull riding. His contributions to the sport have left an indelible mark, inspiring future generations of riders. As he transitions into coaching, Mauney’s wealth of experience and passion for the sport will undoubtedly continue to shape the future of bull riding.