Brady Ellison, known as "The Arizona Cowboy" and "The Prospector," has made significant strides in the world of archery. Born in Globe, Arizona, USA, Ellison began his journey with plastic toy equipment as a baby. By age seven, he had his own compound bow and took up recurve archery in 2005 during a camp in the United States.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Men's Recurve Individual | 7 |
| 2021 | Men's Recurve Team | 7 |
| 2021 | Mixed Recurve Team | 9 |
| 2016 | Men's Recurve Team | S Silver |
| 2016 | Men's Individual | B Bronze |
| 2012 | Men's Team | S Silver |
| 2012 | Men's Individual | 17 |
| 2008 | Men's Team | 9 |
| 2008 | Men's Individual | 27 |
Ellison's career is decorated with numerous achievements. He won gold in the men's individual recurve at the 2019 World Championships in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. In 2016, he became the first archer to win the World Cup Final four times, having also won in 2010, 2011, and 2014.
In 2014, World Archery named him Male Compound Archer of the Year. His wife, Toja Ellison (née Cerne), has also made her mark in archery, winning gold in individual compound at the 2019 European Games in Minsk, Belarus.
Ellison has faced several injuries throughout his career. He experienced a finger injury affecting a nerve on his right hand's middle finger from 2012 to 2018. The pain was so severe that he considered quitting the sport. A bioenergeticist in Slovenia helped him recover ahead of the 2018 World Cup Final.
In 2013, he started the season with a fractured right hand and wore a cast at four tournaments. He dislocated his hip in February 2008 but delayed surgery until after the Beijing Olympic Games. Diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease at age 17 and Perthes disease at age five, Ellison has shown remarkable resilience.
Ellison resides in Globe, Arizona, with his wife Toja and their son Ty Cooper. He holds a degree in Business from Devry University and speaks English fluently. His hobbies include fishing and hunting.
Looking ahead, Ellison aims to continue competing at high levels and possibly explore new opportunities within archery and beyond. His journey has been documented in the film "Believe," released in summer 2020.
Ellison is enthusiastic about the mixed team event introduced at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. He believes it showcases the skills of both men and women equally. "It's good for sports and the future to have that," he said.
Brady Ellison's story is one of perseverance and dedication. From early influences to overcoming injuries, his journey continues to inspire many in the world of sports.
Brady Ellison, known as "The Arizona Cowboy" and "The Prospector," has made significant strides in the world of archery. Born in Globe, Arizona, USA, Ellison began his journey with plastic toy equipment as a baby. By age seven, he had his own compound bow and took up recurve archery in 2005 during a camp in the United States.