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Bull Fighting
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Page 13 of 14 <<Previous 10 | 11 12 13 14 A daredevil in clown white[Jan. 5, 2008] Vern Reynolds, like everyone involved with the bull riding sport, is addicted to danger. But while a rider's goal is to stay atop a bucking bull for eight seconds, Reynolds, wearing clown white, baggy denim shorts, suspenders and knee-high red socks, earns his keep by getting 1,800-pound animals to charge him.
Bull fighter goes out on top[Jan. 3, 2008] With a hop, skip and a jump, Lance Brittan ended his bull fighting career the way he started it - on top. (Don't panic-he is still going to do protection work!)
Bullfighter keeps "mad dog mentality' in arena[Dec. 19, 2007] Named the 1998 World Champion Bullfighter, Jerry "The Hitman" Norton knows what it takes to succeed. Identifying the problem, focus and "taking it to 'em with a mad dog mentality" Norton shared his drive to the top with the athletics
Grappling without a mat[Nov. 11, 2007] Jason Magditch, Pittsburg High School's wrestling coach, spends summers fighting bulls.
Clown puts body on line for rider[Oct. 22, 2007] The growing popularity of bull riding world wde has brought several from Hawaii to tour New Zealand but one is grateful to a New Zealand bullfighter today - A rodeo clown says it was second nature to throw himself on top of an injured contestant to protect him from a rampaging bull.
Youth learns the daunting art of bullfighting[Sep. 6, 2007] Tanner Melsaether does a few side bends and arches his shoulders to stretch. He is dressed in baggy shorts loose enough to let him move freely and cover his hip and knee pads. His plaid shirt hides a protective vest. And his black-brimmed cowboy hat shadows his bright eyes and round, baby face. Bright yellow knee socks will keep his legs from being scratched by the grit of the arena and may capture the attention of a bull.
International registry aims to round up rodeo injuries[Aug. 23, 2007] In order to improve the health of those who participate in rodeos, physicians and health care personnel who provide care in this setting launched last month a registry to record the most devastating injuries that occur in this sport. Work is also underway to analyze some of the medical-related data that already exist and set up a conference to bring together those who work in this area.
Four Big Tour Stops in July[Jul. 2, 2007] July 18 - Geneva, NE $4000 Added
July 20 - Red Oak, IA $1,500 Added
July 21 - Bedford, IA $2,500 Added
July 28 - Aurora, NE $2,000 Added
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