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National Federation of Professional Bullriders Federation Finals Rock St. Joesph, MO[Apr. 3, 2009] On April 2nd the Civic Arena, St. Joseph, MO, opened its doors for the 11th consecutive year to the National Federation of Professional Bullriders Federation Finals. For many this will be more of a family reunion as many members and fans make this an annual must attend event.
Thursday night was also Family Night which admitted one child 12 and under free with an adult admission. Looking into the stands there were lots of families that took advantage of this offer and the NFPB responded with an evening of good family entertainment. There was also a special drawing and one boy and one girl received a new bicycle. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
2008 SEBRA Run Finals Crown Champions[Feb. 22, 2009] The 2008 SEBRA Run Finals were held in Raleigh, NC on February 13th and 14th. The Top 15 Cowgirls competed for over $2,000 in prize money and the chance to win the Championship Saddle and buckles. The Year End Champion was Amelia Bodick from Womelsdorf, PA. Amelia narrowly edged out Lari Lee Isley of Rockingham, NC who had the misfortune of knocking down a barrel. By Tom Smith
Champion bullrider Harris scores 90 for title as Bell County PRCA Rodeo closes[Feb. 15, 2009] BELTON - It was only fitting that the best was saved for last at the 22nd annual Bell County PRCA Rodeo.
After J.W. Harris and his family were recognized before the rodeo began, the reigning world champion bullrider lived up to his billing by riding “Red Onion” for a 90-point score Saturday night to take home the top prize at Bell County Expo Center.
Yumans giddy up at Silver Spur Rodeo[Feb. 15, 2009] The 64th annual Yuma Jaycees Silver Spur Rodeo was in full swing yesterday as cowboys and cowgirls from the U.S. and Yuma, AZ - Canada competed in seven PRCA events and two local events in the Yuma County Fairgrounds arena.
Competition began as bareback riders burst from the shoots with horses ready to throw the cowboys before the 8 second clock could sound. Saturday afternoon's results landed Cimmaron Gerke from Brighton, Colo. in a great position with a score of 76. Forrie Smith, a 45-year-old cowboy from Capitan, N.M. rode his way to a 72. J.R. Chino form Mescalero, N.M. landed a 69 and Tom McFarland, who is 11th on the PRCA circuit, ended his ride with a 68 on Saturday after scoring a 74 on Friday. Saturday evening's scores were not available prior to publication.
Curtain drops on BHSS rodeo[Feb. 9, 2009] RAPID CITY — The Black Hills Stock Show Rodeo drew to a close Sunday afternoon with a special open short round where invited rodeo participants were given one last chance to wow the crowd and earn additional cash and prizes. And, as befit the occasion, the rodeo gods perhaps saved the very best for last.
In two classic rodeo events, saddle bronc and bull riding, the bonus round champion was not crowned until the very last rider of the day had touched down.
BRETT HOFFMAN: Feild continues to contribute to the sport[Jan. 31, 2009] When Lewis Feild won the first of his three consecutive world all-around titles in 1985, the Utah cowboy brought new excitement to the sport.
He was the first bucking-stock rider to earn the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association’s most coveted prize since Larry Mahan won the all-around 12 years earlier in 1973.
Bucking Bulls and Bull Riders Join Forces At Joint Finals[Jan. 21, 2009] On January 16th and 17th the top 33 bulls from the 2008 Professional Bucking Bull Association (PBBA) season came from OH, FL, GA, NC & SC to T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena, Clemson, SC for the 2008 PBBA Finals. The PBBA bulls were matched up against the top bull riders from the National Bull Riders Series for the 2008 NBR Series Finals. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Duvall wins steer wrestling at SandHills Rodeo[Jan. 11, 2009] ODESSA , Texas - There is a lot to Spud Duvall. - He's a businessman, an athlete, a director on the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association board. - Most of all, though, he's a cowboy - a bulldogger, to be specific - and he comes by it naturally. By Ted Harbin
New Year's Eve score: Bulls 28, Cowboys 6[Jan. 7, 2009] With approximately 1,000 in attendance at the Pauline Davis Pavilion in Red Bluff, 28 of the nation's finest bull riders turned out to show their stuff to a small town crowd. - Among the cowboys were three of Shasta County's finest, Jay Foscalina of Cottonwood, Billy Soksoda of Happy Valley and J.T. Davis of Redding.
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