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Page 5 of 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | Next 10>> PRCA Rodeo News and Notes - June 30, 2008[Jun. 30, 2008] Bobby Mote, the reigning and two-time World Champion Bareback Rider, and bull rider Fred Boettcher, a six-time Wrangler NFR qualifier, claimed their respective titles at the West of the Pecos (Texas) Rodeo, June 25-28. PLUS Upcoming events. By Courtesy PRCA
Reno Rodeo: Lewis is working way to nationals[Jun. 26, 2008] The Hereford, Texas, cowboy had it working Wednesday night at the Reno Rodeo, roping and tying his calf in 9.5 seconds to the delight of the crowd of 6,990 at the Reno Rodeo Arena.
Canadian Professional Rodeo Association News - June 24, 2008[Jun. 24, 2008] There was a lot of money to be won this past weekend and contestants took advantage of that fact. Wainwright, High River and Sundre, Alta. were hosts to three Canadian Professional Rodeo Association rodeos. They were the places to be if you wanted to witness some fast-paced, real rodeo action. By Courtesy CPRA
"Cowboy Christmas" big for PRCA Cowboys[Jun. 23, 2008] The completion of the Reno (Nev.) Rodeo on Sunday signals the traditional beginning of Cowboy Christmas, one of the busiest and most lucrative weeks of the year for PRCA cowboys. By Courtesy PRCA
Harris, DeMoss return from Africa to turn in top scores at the Reno Rodeo on Sunday[Jun. 23, 2008] Chris Harris was the top score of the night in the bareback riding at the 89th annual Reno Rodeo with a score of 82 points on Rosser Rodeo’s Bay Lady. Harris of Itasca, Texas, moved to second in the first round at the Reno Rodeo just days after returning from a special roughstock event in Calulo, Angolo, Africa. He and saddle bronc rider Cody DeMoss returned victorious from Africa on Friday, June 20 and they both competed in Reno on Sunday night, June 22 turning in the highest scores in their respective events. By Ann Bleiker, Reno Rodeo
Cooper twins skyrocket to the top of the leaderboard at Reno Rodeo[Jun. 22, 2008] The Cooper twins made their first appearance at the “big dance” known as the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo last year and with team roping runs like they turned in on Saturday night at the Reno Rodeo, they will be back there this December. By Ann Bleiker, Reno Rodeo
Bello rides Hill Top to lead the 89th annual Reno Rodeo on opening night[Jun. 21, 2008] Australian turned Utah cowboy Anthony Bello had a great opening night at the 89th annual Reno Rodeo riding Rosser Rodeo's Hill Top for 86 points. Bello, who currently resides in Oakley and won the 2007 Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo, edged Justin Arnold of Santa Margarita, Calif., by one point to take the early lead in the saddle bronc riding. Arnold posted an 85 on Flying U Rodeo’s Sam’s Town. Both cowboys will be back on Saturday night during the second performance of the Reno Rodeo for their second round horse and they hope to at least equal or improve on their first round score to secure their spot in the final round on June 28. By Ann Bleiker, Reno Rodeo
Wrangler ProRodeo Tour and Dodge Xtreme Bulls Come to Reno. NV[Jun. 16, 2008] For the ninth consecutive year, the Reno (Nev.) Rodeo is a highlighted stop on the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour. The event, called the "Wildest, Richest Rodeo in the West," puts a charge into the summer rodeo season and resumes the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour after its last event nearly one month ago in Redding, Calif. The Reno Rodeo is annually one of the PRCA’s most prestigious and lucrative events, offering more than $500,000 in prize money and a coveted set of silver spurs to each event’s average champion. By Courtesy PRCA
PRCA Announces Significant New Investment In Circuit At Annual Membership Meeting[Jun. 10, 2008] PRCA Chairman of the Board Keith Martin announced the Board's unanimous decision to bolster the PRCA Circuit System, which, in Martin's words, is "the backbone of the PRCA." Starting in 2008, the PRCA will contribute an additional $500,000 per year into the PRCA Circuit System. The 12-circuit system includes the Badlands, California, Columbia River, First Frontier, Great Lakes, Montana, Mountain States, Prairie, Southeastern, Texas, Turquoise and Wilderness Circuits, as well as the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo, which is a vital part of the circuit package. By Courtesy PRCA
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