Rodeo icon 'Super Looper' Roy Cooper dies in tragic house fire

 

The rodeo world is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Roy Cooper, a legendary cowboy and eight-time world champion, who reportedly died in a house fire Tuesday night at his property in Decatur, Texas. He was 69.


Known affectionately as “The Super Looper,” Cooper was a trailblazing force in calf roping and professional rodeo, earning his place as one of the most iconic figures in the history of the sport.


His passing has sent shockwaves through the rodeo community, with tributes pouring in from across the country.

While local authorities have yet to confirm the cause of death, media reports suggest a fire broke out at Cooper’s home.


Randall Preuinger, Wise County EMS director, noted that he had “nothing to confirm,” though the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and multiple rodeo organizations have acknowledged the tragic news.

Born in New Mexico, Cooper made history as the PRCA Rookie of the Year in 1976, and went on to win eight world titles, including the coveted All-Around Cowboy crown in 1983.


His calm demeanor, fierce talent, and unmatched dedication earned him the nickname “Super Looper”—a title he modestly brushed off.

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