Page 6 of 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 It's 90 or nothing at the PBR World Finals Round 5[Nov. 7, 2008] First of all, for those of you that read my news and notes prior to round 5 I'm happy to report that I thought I would bet on the amount of rides we see tonight and by golly I was dead on. It was 24 bull riders that made the whistle and you had to be in the 90 point class to get the share of the money on Friday night. By J.W. Kinder Pro Rodeo Announcer
Miss Rodeo America Pageant Brings in Cowgirls from 27 States[Nov. 7, 2008] For 54 years, the Miss Rodeo America Pageant has hosted hundreds of beautiful and talented cowgirls from across the country. Hopefuls converge annually for a weeklong competition to select a representative to promote America's Original Professional Sport - rodeo. By DeAnna Power, Miss Rodeo America Inc.
Tarheel Stater J.B. Mauney making a statement[Nov. 6, 2008] The second weekend of action kicked off Thursday night at the Thomas and Mack and finding a new wave of fans has not been hard find. Tonight’s crowd hovered around 12,000 and this weekend the PBR will crown a one million dollar champion in the world finals. The check hasn't been written out yet but Guilherme Marchi is doing what he can to. However, the Brazilian is having to ride his best because there is an American bullrider from North Carolina that is trying to grab a buckle at the end of this 2 week period. By J.W. Kinder Pro Rodeo Announcer
Bull Pen Magazine Teams With Stoney's Rockin' Country for the "Bull Pen Bash" and ABBI Breeders Appreciation Party in Las Vegas[Oct. 29, 2008] Don't forget this when you are in Vegas! - FanCorp Publishing (publishers of ABBI’s Bull Pen Magazine and the official PBR programs) announced today that they have partnered with Stoney's Rockin' Country for a complimentary Monday night "Bull Pen Bash" during the 2008 PBR World Finals.
Stoney's, Las Vegas' premier hot spot and honky-tonk, will play host on Nov. 3 to PBR personnel and ABBI stock contractors, as well as all friends and fans of the sport of bull riding. Stoney's is conveniently located on the famed Las Vegas Strip, a half-mile north of the South Point Hotel. By Cindy Gotoski, FanCorp Publications
2008 Professional Bull Riders World Finals Kicks Off with Party at Fremont Street Experience!!![Oct. 25, 2008] The world's best bull riders have been competing week in and week out on the elite 2008 Built Ford Tough Series presented by Wrangler (BFTS), all riding for a chance to qualify for the lucrative 2008 Built Ford Tough World Finals presented by Wrangler. This year, the PBR World Finals celebrates its 15th Anniversary in Las Vegas and PBR is jump-starting the two weekend event with a bang at the 2008 Kick-Off Party on Fremont Street Experience on Thursday, October 30. The riders who will be competing for the coveted $1,000,000 World Championship title will be introduced and then will "draft" the bull they will go head-to-head with during the 1st Round of the 2008 World Finals. By Tierney Willis, PBR
‘For the love of bull riding’[Sep. 17, 2008] Joe Clark moved to Washoe Valley in 1988 and started the Triple J Bull Riding livestock company.
..Now complete with an arena with outdoor lights, chutes and stands, Clark and his sons Johnny Howell, 35, and James Clark run the company, and every Friday night they buck bulls for any riders who show up.
Christmas Comes Early For Jason Miller[Jul. 1, 2008] Reigning world champion steer wrestler makes 2008 debut before Cowboy Christmas with string of impressive performances By Courtesy Jennifer Ruff, Spur Management Group
Reno Rodeo: Kruse is making memories[Jun. 28, 2008] Jesse Kruse's first Reno Rodeo is turning into a memorable one. The second-year pro saddle bronc rider from Great Falls, Mont., not only ensured himself a spot in tonight's championship performance, but will go into it with a share of the overall lead...
The Reno Rodeo Volunteers[Jun. 26, 2008] RENO — They range in age from 14 to the mid-50s, and an evening performance at the Reno Rodeo never starts without them. Meet the 60 women — all volunteers — who make up the drill and flag team. It’s a labor of love, and has to be, because it’s a lot of work for no pay.
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