With wins dating back to the 1960s, Cornelious “Paul” Cleveland, 73, of Houston, Texas, is among the newest inductees into the National Cowboys of Color Hall of Fame. The organization, which includes a museum, was formed six years ago to honor those who have been influential in shaping the history of the minority cowboy, and Cleveland made the cut—for over four decades he’s been turning out top roping horses that excel in rodeo and horse show competition.
The trainer’s legacy with the breed continues today. Although Cleveland doesn’t show these days, that doesn’t mean he’s slowed his behind-the-scenes activities any. He is currently busy continuing to train top roping horses and coaching up-and-coming roping enthusiasts.
The Cowboys of Color Museum and Hall of Fame inducted six other honorees in 2008, including Art Burton, Holt Collier, Tommie Haw, Dr. Taylor H. Haynes, Matthew “Bones” Hooks and Willie Thomas.
For more information about the National Cowboys of Color Museum and Hall of Fame, visit www.cowboysofcolor.org.
Good for him! And good for APHA!
Awesome!
Neat!
Sounds like a great guy. I wish I could meet him. But was does, “According to Cleveland, he trained and rode “Stardust”” mean? Don’t you believe him?
coolness
great!
I have to smile when I see all that this man has acomplished and to know just how many lives he has touched. If is great to see that acknowledged. By the way, my parents raised Silky’s Traveler and in college at Sam Houston State, my wife Nancy Ginn started him under saddle. An English saddle at that… It’s great to see a Sliky McTavish baby still out there winning ribbons.
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