Lewis Feild (October 28, 1956 – February 15, 2016) was an American professional rodeo cowboy.
[2] At Utah Valley University, he qualified for the National High School Finals Rodeo three times.
[6] Feild became the first rough-stock cowboy since Larry Mahan to earn all-around world titles since 1973.
The committee made him the focus of an opening act which lasted around 10 years up until his death.
It also recognized him as the Utah County honoree for the National Day of the American Cowboy.
[9] "Someday, when rodeo people look back at what I've done, I'd like them to say these things: that I rode tough; I could ride with pain and courage; that I was a fierce competitor in the arena, but a quiet, respectable man outside the gate.
"[3] He coached the UVSC rodeo team and lived in Elk Ridge, Utah, with his wife Veronica.
[1] Feild died on February 15, 2016, in Elk Ridge, Utah, at the age of 59 after battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
[10][3] His son Kaycee Feild won six World Bareback Bronc Champion titles at the NFR from 2011 to 2014 and 2020 to 2021.