Page 1 of 2 1 2 Freestyle Bullfighting Thrills Crowd in Ulysses, KS[Oct. 5, 2008] Fall Fest Bull Fest, a freestyle bullfighting competition sanctioned by the Midwest Bullfighters Association, was held Saturday, October 4th, at the Grant County Fairgrounds in Ulysses KS...Twelve men competed in a format which had 3 men in each of 4 rounds. The winner of each round came back for the Championship round. After facing two fighting bulls it was Cody Calkins who won the event championship. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Rodeo team announces new coaches[Oct. 1, 2008] Bronc Rumford has been named the new head coach of Fort Hays State University's rodeo team. Ross Russell will be the assistant coach.
American Royal Rodeo Personnel Announced[Sep. 24, 2008] The rodeo industry’s best contract personnel have been hired to work the Prairie Circuit Finals Rodeo at the American Royal in Kansas City in late October...Headlining the crew are co-announcers Tim Fuller, Tulsa, Okla., and Scott Grover, Minneapolis, Kans. The tandem is no stranger to the Prairie Circuit Finals; last year, they announced the rodeo together. This is the fifth year Fuller has worked the finals; for Grover, this is his second year. By Courtesy of the Prairie Circuit
Fall Fest Freestyle Bullfighting Competition[Sep. 16, 2008] On Saturday October 4th the Midwest Bullfighters Association will bring the excitement of freestyle bullfighting to the Grant County Fairgrounds in Ulysses, Kansas. Starting at 7:30 PM the MBA bullfighters promise a night of pure excitement that will keep you on the edge of your seat as 12 men compete for the event title against the fighting bulls from 3D Rodeo owned by Doug and Wacey Munsell. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Over the Fence With Cindy[Aug. 5, 2008] WOW, What an action packed week it was for Rodeo Attitude and its members! Here are just a few highlights from the weekend... By Cindy Meyers, CEO Rodeo Attitude
KSU Rodeo wows international students[Feb. 25, 2008] Rashi Chopra, graduate student in computer science, walked into Weber Arena expecting something completely different from the rodeo she actually saw.
Kasey Hayes loves New York[Jan. 4, 2008] Hayes takes round one of the PBR Versus Invitational in New York City's historic Madison Square Garden By Mary Rudloff
Bareback rider Murray rebounds in rodeo[Oct. 26, 2007] Dustin Murray is making up for lost time in the rodeo arena. Murray, a two-time Prairie Circuit bareback riding champion from Midwest City, Okla., missed much of the 2007 season after having elbow surgery in April. He started back to competition only a couple of months ago, but he’s already in top form after winning the first two rounds of the Prairie Circuit Finals Rodeo during the American Royal at Kemper Arena.
New rodeo at American Royal[Oct. 24, 2007] The American Royal knew change was coming.
So when the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association changed its dates for the 2007 season, those close to the American Royal prepared for a different version of the rodeo that has coincided with the annual Kansas City celebration for more than 30 years. This year, instead of the PRCA rodeo, the Royal will play host to the Prairie Circuit Finals Rodeo,
A Home for Horses[Oct. 23, 2007] The new Kansas State University Equine Education Center is about to become a reality. K-State will host a formal groundbreaking ceremony Oct. 27 at 9 a.m. for the first phase of the center.
Hayes wins Professional Bull Riders event, is ready for World Finals[Oct. 21, 2007] Whether it is cockiness, confidence or just being sure about his riding ability, Kasey Hayes has it. The 22-year-old bull rider from Liberal, Kan., won both go-rounds and the aggregate championship at the Professional Bull Riders event in conjunction with the American Royal at Kemper Arena.
Prairie Circuit Finals to feature Scott Grover[Oct. 18, 2007] Long time Rodeo Attitude member, Scott Grover, will be announcing with Tim Fuller at this year's Prairie Circuit Finals. For the first time the finals are being held in conjunction with the American Royal in Kansas City on October 24-27.
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