Roy Cooper, four-time world champion calf roper, dies at 69

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Rodeo legend Roy Cooper, known as the "Super Looper," died in a house fire at age 69. He was a renowned calf roper and a four-time world champion. Cooper was a 19-time NFR qualifier and the first cowboy to earn over $2 million. He was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame and is remembered for his skill and impact on the sport. His son, Tuf Cooper, a four-time world champion himself, spoke about his father's legacy and love for rodeo, highlighting his father's influence on his own career.


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