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Do You Know Someone Who Has What It Takes To Be A Horsemanship Star ...
Your Trainer, Neighbor, Family Member, Friend?
Be one of just 1,000 special guests to watch the competition live!
ENTERPRISE, Ore. (AP) -- Jason Cunningham is a true Wallowa County cowboy. This summer he is putting skills he's honed throughout his life to help monitor and track wolves on public lands. For the past four weeks he's camped out with cows grazing in wolf territory.
Celebrities visiting Nashville usually proclaim their love of country music, but they're often hard-pressed to cite any artists beyond Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton or maybe Johnny Cash. That's why Justin Bieber's apparent knowledge of country is so surprising. The teen heartthrob is in Nashville for a Wednesday night (Aug. 11) concert at the Bridgestone Arena.
Looking to become a living legend, two-time Road to the Horse champion, Chris Cox seeks to become the only competitor who will hold three buckles from the world championship of colt-starting. Competing against Pat Parelli and two-time winner Clinton Anderson, Cox hopes to be the “last man standing” at the Road to the Horse Legends in Murfreesboro, Tennessee on February 25-27, 2011.
ENID — A big rodeo name has joined the cast of Rick and Larry Simpson’s lastest film project, “Cactus Creek.”
“We have a young lady by the name of Mary Ann Miller,” Rick Simpson said. “She’s a two-time (Women’s Professional Rodeo Association) world champion header.”
Miller not only is a world champion when it comes to the sport of rodeo, but she also has appeared in national advertisements for Wrangler and Montana Silversmith.
Ask Bert Davis to tell you about his dogs, and he sketches a brief history for each one.
He starts with Ponca, a knock-kneed poodle from a rescue shelter in Ponca City, Okla. Then he talks about Angela, a red chow who came from a shelter in Puyallup, Wash.
Bert also tells stories about Harley, who was burned when someone poured acid on him; Henry, a stray from Texas; and Tic Tac, a California stray.
Austin, Texas, August 4, 2010 – The Star of Texas Fair and Rodeo (STFR) is pleased to welcome two new members to the Rodeo Austin team, and announce the promotion of Vanessa Sugrue to Executive Assistant. Jacklyn Moore and Jennifer Paladino join STFR’s eleven other full-time team members who work year round to advance the non-profit’s mission Promoting Youth Education – Preserving Western Heritage.
On July 30, 1989, at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo in Cheyenne, Wyoming, after completing a successful 83-point ride on a bull named "Taking Care of Business", Frost dismounted and landed in the mud. The bull turned and hit him in the side with his horn, breaking several of Frost's ribs. Lane initially rose to his feet and began running toward the chutes. As he was running and signaling for help, he collapsed and the fall he suffered caused the broken ribs to cut his left lung and sever the pulmonary artery.
Speed is at it again!
He wants to see you improve your roping!
Are you a roper - 3 to 5?
Speed is looking to put together a small group of ropers that are serious about improving their roping.
He is offering an opportunity to learn in a small group - one on one with him - from the comfort of home. A virtual clinic of sorts.
In September 1910, the first Pendleton Round-Up drew a crowd of 7,000 spectators. It was an instant sensation, and over the past one hundred years the gathering has grown in popularity and size into what is now a four-day event attracting visitors from around the world.
One hundred years later, Western Crossings, LLC is proud to present Let’er Buck Cologne, the official fragrance of the Pendleton Round-Up. It is that same cowboy spirit that was first captured in 1910 that we hope to embody in our unique fragrance for men.