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The Ride of Their Lives - The New Yorker
Burkhard Bilger on rodeo kids. Bull riding is the most dangerous organized sport in the world, but the kids at the Camp of Champions can't wait to compete.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/12/08/ride-lives
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Saddle Bronc Riding
Known as rodeo's classic event, saddle bronc riding is judged similarly to bareback bronc riding but there are additional possibilities to being disqualified; that is, losing a stirrup or dropping the thickly braided rein that is attached to the horse's halter.
http://www.101wildwestrodeo.com/info/saddlebronc.htm
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Professional Bull Riders
Professional Bull Riders - Schedule, Standings, Results & Stats
http://www.pbr.com
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Bronc riding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bronc riding, either bareback bronc or saddle bronc competition, is a rodeo event that involves a rodeo participant riding on a horse (sometimes called a bronc or bronco), that attempts to throw or buck off the rider.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronc_riding
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See How Bull Riding Is Becoming a Mainstream Sport
Every attempted ride is a potential eight-second car wreck
http://time.com/4073648/see-how-bull-riding-is-becoming-a-mainstream-sport/
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Welcome to the Championship Bull Riding Official Web Site
CBR is dedicated to maintaining the strength, stamina and integrity of professional level bull riding.
http://www.cbrbull.com
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Professional Bull Riders - Riders: World Top 10
Riders: World Top 10 - Professional Bull Riders - Riders: World Top 10
http://www.pbr.com/en/riders.aspx
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What is Rodeo
What is Rodeo - Rodeo Aspirations
http://www.rodeoaspirations.org/what-is-rodeo.html
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Rodeo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rodeo is a competitive sport that arose out of the working practices of cattle herding in Spain, Mexico, and later the United States, Canada, South America, Australia and New Zealand. It was based on the skills required of the working vaqueros and later, cowboys, in what today is the western United States, western Canada, and northern Mexico.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodeo