Professional rodeo action consists of two types of competitions - roughstock events and timed events - and an all-around cowboy crown.
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Overview of the many different events that make up our Rodeo! From Bareback to Barrels, Bulls and More! It's a blast built on tradition!
Most cowboys agree that bareback riding is the most physically demanding event in rodeo, taking an immense toll on the cowboy's body.
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Barrel racing has no judges, which means the event has no subjective points of view. Time is the determining factor.
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Bull riding, which is intentionally climbing on the back of a 2,000-pound bull, emerged from the fearless and possibly foolhardy nature of the cowboy.
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Breakaway roping is a variation of calf roping where a calf is roped, but not thrown and tied. It is a rodeo event that features a calf and one mounted rider.
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Saddle Bronc riding is rodeo's classic event, both a complement and contrast to the wilder spectacles of bareback riding and bull riding.
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Speed and strength are the name of the game in steer wrestling. In fact, with a world record sitting at 2.4 seconds, steer wrestling is the quickest event in rodeo.
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Team roping, the only true team event in Pro Rodeo, requires close cooperation and timing between two highly skilled ropers — a header and a heeler.
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As with Saddle Bronc riding and Team Roping, the roots of Tie-Down Roping can be traced back to the working ranches of the Old West.
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