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Page 2 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | Next 10>> 2009 Bullriders of America Finals is in the books[Oct. 20, 2009] Jimmy Twedt Wins BOA Year-End Championship
Cory Griebel Wins MWB Year-End Championship
The Bullriders Of America (BOA) held their finals on October 16 - 17, 2009 at the Tri State Rodeo Arena located in Fort Madison, Iowa. The top riders of the BOA competed in four rounds of competition on the top bulls provided by the stock contractors of the association. After two days of tough cometition it was Jimmy Twedt who took home the prized Year-End Championship and the Bob Berg buckle. Jimmy and Willy Ropp fought a hard battle all year long for this award. Willy did have the satisfaction of going home as the event champion winning the average by riding all four of his bulls for 344 points and $ 1,608.75 pay check plus his own Bob Berg buckle. By Todd Crase
Help Spread the Rodeo Word Vote For Jeremy Sparks[Oct. 20, 2009] Rodeo fans you've cast your votes and picked your favorites…THANK YOU for helping get Jeremy Sparks into the final round. We are one step closer to being included in Mutual of Omaha's 2010 TV campaign! The Top 10 of these 25 are the WINNERS! These commercials will air throughout the year and Jeremy's will help promote rodeo as well
Bullriders Of America Finals Bring Fall Excitement To Iowa[Oct. 9, 2009] The 2009 Bullriders of America (BOA) Finals will be held over the weekend of the 16th & 17th of October in Fort Madison, IA at the Tri-State Rodeo Arena. This is the fifth year the Tri-State Rodeo Arena has hosted the finals. The Midwest Bullfighters Association (MWB) will also be holding their finals in conjunction with the event. The elite of the best competitors from both the BOA and the MWB will set forth competing for over $15,000 in cash and prizes in an all out adrenaline filled action packed weekend that is bound to overload your senses. By James Meyer, Rodeo Attitude
Bulls Are Back in Las Vegas to Stay[Sep. 25, 2009] “People will come to Las Vegas to see bulls, I'm sure,” Pedro Haces, the head of Don Bull Productions, the firm that made the return of bullfighting ...
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