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Rob Smets and Miles Hare Join Together For Bullfighting School

Posted Wednesday, March 18, 2009

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The two men many consider the greatest two bullfighters ever have teamed up once again to put on bullfighting school and share their knowledge. World Champions Miles Hare and Rob Smets will give their expertise in Ft. Madison, Iowa June 4 -6.

 

Each man has worked the famed Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association’s National Finals Rodeo six times, three of them as a team. . Miles Hare was the first Wrangler World Champion Bullfighter and Co-Champion in 1988 along with Rob Smets.

 

Rob is the only five time World Champion Bullfighter. Along with his five titles and six NFR appearances he also worked the Professional Bullriders Finals nine times. They are very excited about putting on there second school together. The first was a great success when they did it for the show America's Toughest Jobs.

 

This school is being held in conjunction with Gary Leffew's Bullriding school, and

Monty “Hawkeye” Henson's Saddle Bronc riding school.

 

For info contact - James Salazar at 515 770 2229

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