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Bucking Bulls
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Rodeo bull shot; felony charge filed[Oct. 29, 2006] Tony Mendes was hopeful Charley's Nephew could develop into a John Elway-style athlete, a powerful competitor able to retire at the height of his career.
Matt Breneman
Charley's Nephew
Now, it could be that Charley's Nephew is destined to be little more than a lunch special at Carl's Jr. By Amy Joi Bryson
PBR World Champion Bull to be Announced 10/29 on FOX[Oct. 24, 2006] Frontier and Teague Bucking Bulls’ Big Bucks; Frontier, The contendors: Teague and Ron White’s Scene of the Crash; Chumley and Katich’s Dr. Proctor; Page and Teague Bucking Bulls’ Mossy Oak Mudslinger; and Taylor Made Bucking Bulls’ Pandora’s Box. The PBR World Champion Bull is awarded $20,000 as well as a trophy trailer courtesy of Big Tex Trailers. Watch FOX for the winner!
Device helps lasso physics of rodeo[Sep. 5, 2006] "It's kind of like jamming a master's thesis on physics into each ride," said Steve Wharton, director of new technology for Tulsa-based Winnercomm Inc., which created the technology and is the largest independent provider of programming for ESPN. By Shaun Schafer, Associated Press
PBR BULLS RETURN SAFELY TO THE UNITED STATES[Aug. 29, 2006] With help from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), and the National Center for Import and Export, the bulls have all been safely returned to United States soil. Transport was authorized by the SecretarĂa de Agricultura, GanaderĂa, Desarrollo Rural, Pesca y AlimentaciĂłn (MĂ©xico) (SGARPA), allowing the Chihuahua Challenge to exclusively feature PBR bulls from the U.S. By PBR
New York Times Features PBR Bulls and the Pages[Aug. 13, 2006] DICKSON, Okla., Aug. 9 — From the sweat ring circling his 10-gallon hat to the spurs jangling on his boots, H. D. Page is a cowboy with a singular mission. He wants to breed a better bucking bull. By most measures, he and his father, Dillon Page, have done so. By New York Times
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