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Page 18 of 40 <<Previous 10 | 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 | Next 10>> PRCA Weekly Press Release - August 17, 2009[Aug. 18, 2009] Cannon batters down regular-season earnings record, Brazile harvests pair of titles at Farm-City Pro Rodeo, Upcoming PRCA rodeos, and more Rodeo News & Upcoming Events By Courtesy Of PRCA
The Bulls Show their Stuff at Tecumseh, NE![Aug. 11, 2009] The riders were tough but the bulls were tougher! That was the story at the Annual Johnson County Agricultural & Mechanical Association Bullriding in Tecumseh, NE. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
The Extreme "caravan" visits Deshler, NE on its Five Day-Four Stops Journey![Aug. 8, 2009] he Extreme Bullriding Tour made its first visit to the Thayer County Fair on August 7. The fair which is located in Deshler, NE was the third stop for the tour during one of the busiest weeks of the tour. Many of the riders have been following along with the tour for the four stops in five days adding to the excitement at each stop as they reveal in the competition as well as the fellowship between riders and fans. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Standing Room Only Crowd Greets Bullriders in Atlantic [Aug. 7, 2009] The Extreme Bullriding Tour stop in Atlantic, Iowa, has a reputation - a very good reputation. With a capacity of close to 5000 the stands are traditionally full so it was no wonder that at 4:30 PM, three hours before the event started, there were already 200 people in the stands. By starting time it was hard to find even a place to stand! The bullriders of the National Federation of Professional Bullriders (NFPB) and the Bullriders of America (BOA), the two sanctioning bodies of the event, felt the electricity in the crowd and gave them their best. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
RICHEST YOUTH BULL RIDING IN HISTORY KICKS OFF IN COWTOWN[Aug. 6, 2009] Ft. Worth, Texas - - Presented by Championship Bull Riding, the "Biggest Youth Bull Riding in History" kicked off today at the Will Rogers Coliseum in Ft. Worth, Texas. 320 youth descended upon Cowtown to compete for a record $15,000 added money. Each category winner of round one received a Hy O Silver buckle and a check for their efforts. By Leigh Ann Schroeder
PRCA Weekly News Release July 27, 2009[Jul. 27, 2009] CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Who knew? Billy Etbauer actually had a gap in his trophy case. A five-time world champion saddle bronc rider and 20-time Wrangler National Finals Rodeo qualifier, Etbauer had never won a buckle and saddle at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo until he captured the three-head average July 26 with 251 points. By Courtesy Of PRCA
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