Tony Mendes


Tony Mendes is an American professional bull rider.

Background

He was born in Reno, Nevada on August 10, 1977. He continued to live in Reno and then in Jensen, Utah. He is the younger brother of Scott Mendes, who was the 1997 PRCA World Champion bull rider, and a co-founder of the PBR. Mendes started riding at age 3 on top of a sheep. Over the years, he progressed from sheep to calves and steers, before climbing on his first bull at age 14. Mendes was recorded to be 5' 10", and 170 pounds during competition.

Career

He was the 1996 Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Bull Riding Rookie of the Year, and competed for said organization in 1996, 1998 to 1999, 2008-2009, 2011-2012, as well as Bull Riders Only before joining the Professional Bull Riders. He qualified for his first PBR World Finals in 1999 and recorded a 93.5 score atop the 1900-pound Clayton's Pet of Double J Rodeo Palace in the short-go. He is often referred to as the "Wild Man" because of the energy he displays.
Tony qualified for the PRCA’s National Finals Rodeo twice and the PBR World Finals eight times. His brother Scott also qualified for the PBR World Finals in 1994 and 2001, the latter case marking the only time that both brothers qualified for a world championship event together. Tony also competed in Championship Bull Riding qualified for its world finals event in 2012.

Personal life

On January 2, 2008, Tony was featured on the CBS game show Power of 10. He was defeated without winning any money. He was featured in Bullrider, a documentary by Josh Aronson. Mendes is married to Jolene, with whom he has four children. The Mendes' reside in Fruita, Colorado, as of 2019.