Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Bull Pen Magazine Teams With Stoney's Rockin' Country for the "Bull Pen Bash" and ABBI Breeders Appreciation Party in Las Vegas[Sep. 18, 2008] 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
‘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...
Horses fine, one rider injured in Reno Rodeo collision[Jun. 26, 2008] The start of the Reno Rodeo was delayed for about 15 minutes tonight when the horses of two members of the Reno Rodeo Flag Girls Drill Team collided in the middle of the arena.
Rhonda Barnes and Sherry Davis were knocked from their horses and Davis's horse, Love, also went down.
After several minutes, Davis was able to get to her feet.
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.
Corkill partners up for success[Jun. 26, 2008] RENO — You could say that Fallon’s Jade Corkill has been blessed with a good roping partners.
Corkill turned professional his senior year of high school to team with Matt Tyler, and ended up being named the PRCA Rookie of the Year and nearly qualifying for the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.
Reno Rodeo: Lewis is working way to nationals[Jun. 26, 2008] The Hereford, Texas, cowboy had it working Wednesday night at the Reno Rodeo, roping and tying his calf in 9.5 seconds to the delight of the crowd of 6,990 at the Reno Rodeo Arena.
Etbauer at top of leaderboard after fall[Jun. 25, 2008] With rodeo legend Larry Mahan sitting horseback inside the Reno Rodeo Arena Tuesday night, Billy Etbauer added another chapter to his own legend.
Etbauer, a five-time world and two-time Reno Rodeo saddle bronc champion, moved to the top of the leaderboard at the 89th Reno Rodeo with an 89-point ride on Flying Five Rodeo Company's bronc that was vintage Bronco Billy, much to the delight of the sold-out crowd of 8,129 on Family Night.
Harris, DeMoss return from Africa to turn in top scores at the Reno Rodeo on Sunday[Jun. 23, 2008] Chris Harris was the top score of the night in the bareback riding at the 89th annual Reno Rodeo with a score of 82 points on Rosser Rodeo’s Bay Lady. Harris of Itasca, Texas, moved to second in the first round at the Reno Rodeo just days after returning from a special roughstock event in Calulo, Angolo, Africa. He and saddle bronc rider Cody DeMoss returned victorious from Africa on Friday, June 20 and they both competed in Reno on Sunday night, June 22 turning in the highest scores in their respective events. By Ann Bleiker, Reno Rodeo
Wrangler ProRodeo Tour and Dodge Xtreme Bulls Come to Reno. NV[Jun. 16, 2008] For the ninth consecutive year, the Reno (Nev.) Rodeo is a highlighted stop on the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour. The event, called the "Wildest, Richest Rodeo in the West," puts a charge into the summer rodeo season and resumes the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour after its last event nearly one month ago in Redding, Calif. The Reno Rodeo is annually one of the PRCA’s most prestigious and lucrative events, offering more than $500,000 in prize money and a coveted set of silver spurs to each event’s average champion. By Courtesy PRCA
History repeats at Clark County Fair & Rodeo - Kelly Timberman wins again[Apr. 15, 2008] A pair of second-place finishes wasn't so bad for Kelly Timberman after all. Added up, they made the 2004 World Champion Bareback Rider the average champion for the second year in a row at the Clark County Fair & Rodeo, which concluded April 13 in Logandale, NV. By Courtesy PRCA
Season begins for Fallon High School Rodeo Club[Mar. 8, 2008] The Fallon High School Rodeo club has been busy preparing for the spring rodeo season and recently worked at the fairgrounds installing new roping boxes as a community service project in memory of Rod Weishaupt, Pat McFarlane, and Randy Miller who were both past members and supporters of the Fallon High School Rodeo Club.
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