RODEO EVENTS
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Tests both horse and cowboy as they work together, in a race against the clock, to rope and tie a calf weighing up to 350 pounds.
Features the skill of the cowgirl as she races her horse against the clock in cloverleaf fashion around a series of three barrels.
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BAREBACK RIDING
Emphasizes the balance of the rider with only one hand in a rigging which helps him to stay aboard his bucking horse.
STEER WRESTLING
A timed event in which the cowboy slides from his horsehorse, grabs the steer’s horns and brings the steer to the ground using momentum.
SADDLE BRONC RIDING
Brings horse and rider together in a classic duel as the cowboy attempts to stay atop the bronc’s back for 8 seconds.
BULL RIDING
The most dangerous of all rodeo events, pits the cowboy’s courage and riding skill against the speed and power of a 1500 pound bull.
TIE-DOWN ROPING
Tests both horse and cowboy as they work together, in a race against the clock, to rope and tie a calf weighing up to 350 pounds.
BULL FIGHTERS + CLOWNS
A rodeo clown, bullfighter or rodeo protection athlete, is a rodeo performer who works in bull riding competitions to protect the riders thrown from the bull.
BREAKAWAY ROPING​​
Breakaway Roping is a type of calf roping. the calf to get a head start. The rider will then start his or her attempt to throw a rope around the calf’s neck as quickly as possible.
BARREL RACING
Features the skill of the cowgirl as she races her horse against the clock in cloverleaf fashion around a series of three barrels.
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TEAM ROPING
Pits a pair of contestants in a race against the clock as the “header” ropes a steer’s horns while the “heeler” attempts to lasso its hind legs.
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