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Marshfield, MO Rodeo - July 1-5[Jun. 22, 2009] Marshfield's Independence Day Rodeo is July 1-5 at the Webster County Fairgrounds. The rodeo begins each night at 8.
Miller family still riding high on veteran cutting horse[Apr. 9, 2009] Megan Miller was married last September, and the Poolville cowgirl is off to a booming start with the family cutting horse business.
Miller, who rode a mare named Travs Scooter, won the Non-Pro Division title at the Borden Milk National Cutting Horse Association Super Stakes Classic on Tuesday night with a score of 221.5 at Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum.
RodeoAttitude.com Announces Streaming Newscast[Apr. 1, 2009] RodeoAttitude.com maintains an industry wide reputation as the premier rodeo and bull riding news source within the United States. Cindy Meyers, CEO of RodeoAttitude.com recognized that a premier webcast designed to deliver rodeo, bull riding, and equestrian, news was long overdue in the industry, and that the technology was there to bring this news to the website’s large number of visitors in a newscast format. “Streaming newscasts are easily accessible if say you’re a football, baseball or basketball fan; all you have to do is go to ESPN.com. There is no reason this format shouldn’t be available to the athletes and events of the rodeo, bull riding, and equestrian worlds as well as their fans and audience” Meyers said during an interview via teleconference from the Rodeo Attitude headquarters in Iowa. By Elizabeth Nesmith, Statement Entertainment
American Cowboy Travel Joins Rodeo Attitude Sponsorship Team[Jan. 29, 2009] Rodeo Attitude is proud to announce that American Cowboy Travel has joined the Rodeo Attitude Network as a sponsor of the Weather and Travel Directory. Jeremy Muntz, owner of American Cowboy Travel, submitted the following information for your information: By Cindy Meyers & Jeremy Muntz
Huge annual bull sale starts today in Red Bluff[Jan. 27, 2009] The next five days will be buzzing with activity as a dozen breeds of bulls will be shown and sold, along with geldings, mules and working-stock dogs. Including bucking bull sale on Saturday followed by bull riding. There will be Cutting Horse clinics during the week..
Hard times haven't slowed rodeo, cutting horses[Dec. 30, 2008] It's no secret that a struggling economy has started affecting even the mightiest of sports organizations.Some exceptions, though, can be found on the dusty arena floors where rodeo and cutting horse competitors made more money than ever before in 2008. Three in particular became the richest in their sports during the past four months alone.
World Finals will be part of Fort Worth's NCHA Futurity in 2009[Sep. 26, 2008] The National Cutting Horse Association hosts the 23-day extravaganza known as the Futurity in Fort Worth every year. It’s one of the biggest spectacles at the Will Rogers Coliseum every fall/winter, with big stars in the stands and sometimes on the arena floor...Turns out, it can get even bigger. After an executive committee meeting held Sept. 8-9, the NCHA has decided to integrate its World Finals into the Futurity beginning in 2009.
A CEO and rodeo queen[May 19, 2008] Her daily life is all about managing risk, but when Anita Lind Janssen isn't at her desk, she likes to take a few chances. So she picked up the sport of cutting and became a real-life cowgirl.
Horse Protection Act Amendment Co-Sponsored by Presidential Candidates[Mar. 4, 2008] All of the top three candidates running for the Presidency of the United States are co-sponsors of S.311. What is S.311 you say? S.311 is a bill to amend the Horse Protection Act to prohibit the shipping, transporting, moving, delivering, receiving, possessing, purchasing, selling, or donation of horses and other equines to be slaughtered for human consumption, and for other purposes. By Cindy Meyers, CEO Rodeo Attitude
Hoffman: Cogdell family big players on rodeo circuit[Feb. 14, 2008] When I pulled up the results of the National Cutting Horse Association World Finals in Amarillo earlier this week, it was no surprise that a Cogdell was at the top of the leaderboard. The Cogdell family lives on a 160,000 acre ranch near Tulia, Claude and Silverton and they're big players on the cutting horse circuits. Over the years, I've interviewed members of the family on numerous occasions after they have finished in the money at major shows in Fort Worth
Rodeo Insider September 25[Sep. 25, 2007] Guy Woods, a renowned trainer/rider in the National Cutting Horse Association, thrived in a vastly different arena at last weekend's Extreme Mustang Makeover, a contest to determine who could best tame a wild mustang.
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.
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