Laramie Mosely

Professional Bull Rider

Cowboy riding a bull at a rodeo wearing a red shirt. Cowboy riding a bull at a rodeo wearing a red shirt.

About Laramie Mosely

Laramie Mosely lives among the rolling hills of Palestine, Texas, and works hard every day in pursuit of a world champion title. Living off of water and sweet tea, Laramie enjoys traveling the rodeo road. Laramie's journey to becoming a professional bull rider is a testament to hard work, determination, and an unyielding passion for the sport.

Laramie Mosley wearing a cowboy hat looking away from the camera. Laramie Mosley wearing a cowboy hat looking away from the camera.

From the moment Laramie first saw a rodeo, he knew that riding bulls was his calling. Growing up in a ranching lifestyle, he was no stranger to the challenges and rewards of the cowboy way of life. He started riding sheep in Mutton Busting events and worked his way up to steers until he reached his ultimate goal of bull riding. With dreams of conquering bulls and earning a place among the rodeo greats, he set out on his journey, undeterred by the trials that lay ahead.

Laramie's dedication and love for livestock and rough stock took him to Pratt Community College, where he earned a farm and ranch management degree, a decision that would serve him well in his future endeavors. While studying, he also found time to train horses, showcasing his versatility and tenacity in and out of the arena.

Laramie Mosley wearing a blue shirt taping up his wrist, preparing for the rodeo. Laramie Mosley wearing a blue shirt taping up his wrist, preparing for the rodeo.

In 2018, Laramie made his mark in the professional rodeo circuit, finishing 48th in the world standings. It was just the beginning of a promising career that would see him rise through the ranks with each passing year. The following years brought both challenges and triumphs, and Laramie's determination to succeed only grew stronger.

Laramie Mosley praying before the rodeo with his hat off. Laramie Mosley praying before the rodeo with his hat off.

In 2022, Laramie Mosely rose above his peers, leaving a trail of victories in his wake. He conquered the Okeechobee Cowtown Rodeo and the Strawberry Days Rodeo just to list a few. The Parker County Sheriff's Posse Frontier Days and PRCA Rodeo have left memories in his head as he stood tall as a co-champion there.

Laramie Mosley warming up the Rossin on his glove and bull rope before riding. Laramie Mosley warming up the Rossin on his glove and bull rope before riding.

When he’s not swinging a leg over the back of a bull and is away from the chutes, Laramie's heart remains rooted in his love for family and ranching. Growing up, he learned the ropes of the trade, helping his family at their sale barn, and later, he found joy in training and selling horses.

When he's not riding bulls or working with horses, Laramie's heartwarming smile lights up the arena. He cherishes competing at the Pendleton rodeo, where the rich history and adrenaline-pumping atmosphere make it a favorite event for all rodeo enthusiasts.

Laramie Mosley models a brown boot with his foot propped up on the chutes at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Laramie Mosley models a brown boot with his foot propped up on the chutes at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo.

But amidst the adrenaline and victories, Laramie remains humble and true to his roots. His favorite food, a juicy steak, reminds him of the simplicity and satisfaction that comes from the cowboy way of life.

Laramie Mosely's journey is an inspiration to aspiring cowboys and cowgirls everywhere. His relentless pursuit of excellence, combined with his love for family, rodeo, and ranching, sets him apart as a rider to watch in the world of bull riding.

As he continues to ride high with Team Justin, Laramie Mosely's legacy will undoubtedly be etched in rodeo history. And while he’s had his fair share of trials, he has never let anything get him down.

Laramie Mosley riding a black bull with his hand in the air at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Laramie Mosley riding a black bull with his hand in the air at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo.