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Page 16 of 40 <<Previous 10 | 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 | Next 10>> Bull riders end rodeo with a bang[Aug. 6, 2008] Broken bones or broke-down trucks couldn’t keep some of the top cowboys around from competing well at the finale of the PRCA Rodeo at the Budweiser Events Center on Tuesday.
Cass County Fair Packs in the Bull Riding Fans[Aug. 1, 2008] A crowd of approximately 4500 fans watched the action unfold Thursday, July 31st at the Extreme Bullriding Tour stop at the Cass County Fair in Atlantic, Iowa. Fans started filling the seats early in order to get a good seat and by show time it was standing room only. They knew what to expect and the riders, bulls and personnel did not disappoint them. From the moment the first gate opened until the last gate closed the bulls were at peak performance. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
87th Ski Hi Stampede a rip-roaring success[Jul. 30, 2008] Last weekend's Ski Hi Stampede, the 87th for this highly acclaimed rodeo, was indeed hot! The Stampede had something special for everyone, and accomplished that remarkable feat by featuring the best that rodeo has to offer.
Fayette County Loves Bull Riding![Jul. 28, 2008] When the gates opened at the Fayette County Fair Extreme Bullriding Tour stop in West Union, Iowa, it was their first time on the tour and the fans were ready to show their support. The stands were packed and the riders and Extreme Team responded to their enthusiasm by putting on a "rock the house" show. Announcer, Matt Palmer, began the night by introducing the riders to the fans along with the staff and in no time the first gate was ready to open. The action never stopped and when the last gate closed it was apparent that Fayette county has lots of bullriding fans. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Days of '47 Rodeo: A tribute to longtime announcer McSpadden[Jul. 22, 2008] What happened Monday night at the start of the Days of '47 Rodeo was what has happened for the past 47 years: Clem McSpadden and his Oklahoma drawl boomed throughout EnergySolutions Arena, which was a surefire way to let fans know they were about to experience a night of world-class rodeo action. There was also a video montage to go along with his speech.
Clatsop County Pro Rodeo whips up excitement[Jul. 21, 2008] OR - ... watch out when he starts to twist," a country song goes and so it was at the Clatsop County Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Rodeo Friday and ...
Bedford, Iowa, Third Consecutive Capacity Crowd Event for Extreme Bullriding Tour[Jul. 20, 2008] Taylor County Fair, Bedford, Iowa, has a problem that most fairs would love to have. Their Extreme Bullriding Tour event consistently draws more people than they have room for. Not a bad problem to have. For the third consecutive event this week the Extreme Bullriding Tour drew over capacity crowds to the venues hosting their tours.
Things get "Extreme" in Red Oak, Iowa[Jul. 18, 2008] Red Oak, Iowa, loves the Extreme Bullriding Tour. In their ninth consecutive appearance at the Montgomery County Fair the riders and bulls entertained a capacity crowd. The enthusiasm of the crowd was contagious to the riders and personnel. With so many riders there was only one long round with Brad Check and Eric Reiling tying for the number one position with 88 point rides. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Extreme Bullriding Tour Lives Up to Reputation in Geneva, NE[Jul. 17, 2008] You've heard the term "standing room only well at the Extreme Bullriding Tour stop at Fillmore County Fair, Geneva , NE; this term took on new meaning. The turn out was so good that "packed" may be the right term. This was the second year for the Tour to visit the fair. Last year’s event was voted by the members of the Bullriders of America as the New Event of the Year and the Outdoor Event of the Year. The size of the crowd and the roster of top bull riders proves that if you put on a first-class event people return. People will be talking about this one for the next year. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
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