Cowboy Josh Frost from Randlett, Utah was once again named the recipient of the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association’s Linderman Award. The Linderman award is one of the most prestigious awards in Professional Rodeo. It recognizes a cowboy who won at least $1,000 dollars in three events and those events must include at least one roughstock and one timed-event. This past season Frost earned $232,034 dollars in bull riding, $2,395 in tie-down roping, $1,976 in the steer wrestling, and another $482 in team roping. The 28 year old Frost has now won four straight Linderman Awards. According to the PRCA press release, Frost states, “It means a lot to win this award, I put a lot of work into it every year to make it happen. It can be hard to balance two timed events when you’re trying to win a gold buckle in the bull riding. It’s always more challenging than you think, winning $1,000 sounds easy, but there aren’t easy events to win money in the PRCA that’s for sure.” Frost remains focused on winning a world title in bull riding, where he sits third in the world standings headed into the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.