Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza
Douglas County Rodeo
Evergreen Rodeo 2009
Evergreen Rodeo 2008
Evergreen Rodeo 2007
Evergreen Rodeo 2006
Cheyenne Frontier Days 2007
Cheyenne Frontier Days 2006
Cheyenne Frontier Days 2005
Mexican Rodeo
CFD Press Party
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TEAM ROPING: The only true team event in the sport of rodeo. Comprised of a header and a heeler.
BULLFIGHTER: play an important role in the bull-riding. They risk their lives daily to save a cowboys life.
BARREL RACING: Members of the Women's Professional Rodeo Association compete in this swift moving event.
BULL RIDING: In rodeos most popular and dangerous event, a cowboy is required to ride a 2000lb bucking, spinning, jerking bull for 8 seconds.
TIE DOWN ROPING: Born from the chores of the working cowboy. Success in tie-down roping depends largely on the teamwork between a cowboy and his horse.
SADDLE BRONC: Developed from the early chore of breaking wild horses, ranch hands would often gather and compete to see who could ride wild horses with the most style.
STEER WRESTLING: Or bulldogging is a big man's event. The steer wrestler starts behind a barrier and begins his chase only after the steer has been given a 30-foot head start.
STEER ROPING: Taken from the life of a working range cowboy, steer roping has developed from the chore of securely tying a full-grown cow or steer needing medical attention.
BAREBACK BRONC: Required to ride for 8 seconds, the rider grasps a suitcase handle-like rigging made of leather and rawhide. Optimum spurring action beings with the rider laying back on the horse.
WILD HORSE RACE: When the starting gun fires, the cowboy chaos ensues. A half-dozen teams of 3 each attempt to saddle and ride their unbroken horse around the track. A hell bent for leather event thats always a crowd favorite!
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