Opening Laser Show
Grand Entry & Finale
Grand Entry & Finale B
Matadors
Mexican Vaquero
Paso de la Muerte - Death Jump
Mexican Rodeo A
Mexican Rodeo B
Champion Charro
Roman Riding
Tommie Turvey
Jerry Diaz
Staci Diaz
Qwest 16th Annual Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza
Mariachi Sol de Mi Tierra - Folklorico Dancers - Fiesta Colorado - Mexican Vaquero - Grand Entry - Marcha Zacatecas - Flags - Charros - National Anthem - Club De Jinetes Charros - Cala de Caballo - Charro Meining - Bareback Riders - Paso de la Muerte - Bull Riding - Escaramuza - Pasa de Norte - Charro de Corazon - Matadors of Mexico - Champion Charro - Grand Finale.
Charro Jerry Diaz
A Charro (pronounced Cha 'ro) is a skilled Mexican horseman whose origins date back to the 17th century. The charro, who developed customs, dress, music and equestrian skills later borrowed by the American cowboy, dress in traditional costume and are skilled in horsemanship, bull riding, horse and steer roping and trick roping.
Charro Gerardo 'Jerry' Diaz is a fourth generation charro, continuing the traditions that originated with his great grandfather over 150 years ago. Jerry is recognized around the world for his expertise in horsemanship and dedication to the Charro traditions. The Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza and the Evening of Dancing Horses.
The Diaz family lives in New Braunfels, Texas, where they operate Three Mile Creek Ranch, a 50-acre horse operation. They host several presentations and clinics throughout the year for both private and public groups at their Indoor Arena.
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