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Mote, Johnson highlight Odessa champs[Jan. 14, 2008] Bobby Mote didn't take long to start his world-title defense. Mote, of Culver, Ore., who just one month ago hoisted his second world championship gold buckle in bareback riding, earned a share of the title at the 75th SandHills Stock Show and Rodeo in Odessa, Texas.
Start your engines: Denver marks 'official' start to ’08 season[Jan. 14, 2008] Most cowboys recognize the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo in Denver as the start of the yearlong road that ends with the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo 11 months later. Although it got under way with two performances last weekend, the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo starts in earnest on Jan. 17 and continues through Jan. 27 at the Denver Coliseum.
Pocatello pieces come together with conclusion of last two circuit finals[Jan. 14, 2008] Qualification for the 2008 Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo, presented by U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Co., came to a close last weekend with the conclusion of the last two circuit finals rodeos – the Dodge First Frontier Circuit Finals Rodeo and the Dodge Montana Circuit Finals Rodeo.
The road begins again: Wrangler Tour’s new 2008 schedule starts in Odessa[Jan. 7, 2008] The 2008 edition of the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour officially got under way Jan. 4 at the SandHills Stock Show and Rodeo in Odessa, Texas. The Odessa rodeo gives cowboys and cowgirls their first chance to count earnings toward qualification into the Ariat Playoffs series that was introduced to overwhelming approval in 2007. By Courtesy PRCA
Cowboy takes unexpected trip to Vegas[Jan. 4, 2008] Steer wrestler Matt Reeves is not one to set grandiose goals. He wasn't exactly shooting for the stars when he made his plans for the 2007 season.
It's the PRCA for every cowboy[Dec. 27, 2007] The Heartland ProRodeo Series is about to swing open in full force. The new enterprise is designed to join smaller rodeos - which offer committee purses of up to $30,000 - in a series that will conclude with a championship event in Waco on Oct. 3-11. The Finals will feature minimum prize money of $400,000 and as much as $500,000.
Duvall Dynasty[Dec. 26, 2007] After three world championships and 24 trips to the National Finals Rodeo, steer wrestler Roy Duvall focuses his energies on the next generation.
Just 70 miles east of Tulsa, on U.S. Highway 266, lies the little town of Checotah, Oklahoma, population 3,481. A quintessential slice of Western Americana, it is home to an assortment of antique shops and Country music singers, one Civil War battlefield and a festival honoring okra.
Rodeo prize money pays for horsepower[Dec. 20, 2007] By finishing third in steer wrestling and tie-down roping at the 49th annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas this month, Pueblo native Josh Peek finished the season second overall in the PRCA's standings. While waiting to board a plane, Peek took some time for a Q&A with freelance reporter Brian Forbes.
PRCA Round Nine Wrangler NFR Report[Dec. 15, 2007] Sears overtakes No. 1 spot in world standings, several others join world title races with Round 9 victories By Courtesy PRCA
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