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Green Hills Women Shelter Benefit Bull Riding - Trenton, MO[Jun. 1, 2008] Green Hills Women Shelter Benefit Bull Riding was held May 31st in Trenton, MO at the Saddle Club Arena and success doesn't even start to cover the results of the night. Every bleacher seat was full with many people left to standing room only. The list of riders was unbelievable which read almost like a whose who of both the National Federation of Professional Bullriders (NFPB) and the Bullriders Of America (BOA). By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Abdallah Shrine Rodeo begins today in Tonganoxie[May 22, 2008] Missouri - Every year, members of the Abdallah Shrine in Johnson County try to improve upon their rodeo. This year is no different for the volunteers who produce the annual event, which runs from 7:30 p.m. today through Saturday at the Leavenworth County Fair Grounds in Tonganoxie
Local cowboy returns as bull-riding ironman[Mar. 5, 2008] Although he is not from the dusty plains of Texas, Luke Snyder is still very much a cowboy. The Raymore native is part of the Pro Bull Riders tour that comes to the Sprint Center Saturday and Sunday.
Fall Classic Pro Rodeo corrals cowboys, cattle and stiff competition[Nov. 1, 2007] Because it's one of the last two heats in the U.S. for the International Professional Rodeo Association's 2007 season, spectators can look forward to some stiff championship-caliber competition when 200 cowboys and cowgirls from around the country compete for top dollars and battle it out for a position in January's IPRA Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma City.
Tyson Dufey's dreams are coming true.[Oct. 30, 2007] Born and raised in northwest Missouri, Durfey carries on the family trait of being a cowboy, and on the rodeo trail, he’s better than most. Over the past couple of years, he’s proven his status as an elite tie-down roper. By Ted Harbin
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.
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.
Luke Snyder to set new record for most consecutive events[Sep. 24, 2007] Fans in Uncasville, Connecticut at the Mohegan Sun Invitational will get to witness a part of PBR history as Luke Snyder (Raymore, Mo.) sets a new record for competing in the most consecutive PBR events in on September 28-30, 2007. The record is currently 197 events in a row, which was held by “Iron Man” J.W. Hart (Marietta, Okla.) and tied by Snyder in Grand Rapids, Mich. on September 21 – 22, 2007.
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