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PBR Tulsa Express Classic presented by Creek Nation Casino Final Results!!![Jul. 20, 2008] In only his second event of the season, two-time (2005 & 2007) PBR World Champion, Justin McBride (Elk City, Okla.) dominated the competition and came away victorious with 275.75 points. McBride added $30,180 in PBR bucks to his bank account with the event win. By Katharine Sherrer, PBR
The Life Of Clem McSpadden A Rodeo Renaissance Man[Jul. 20, 2008] People with wisdom and the willingness to serve don't happen to come around often. And when they do they usually have a chosen field in which they give until they can't give any more. Fortunately, Clem McSpadden chose rodeo as his field of expertise. Or maybe rodeo chose Clem. No matter. It was a beautiful match and for just eighteen years short of a century Clem and rodeo went through life as one. By Gail Woerner, Rodeo Historian Also: Gail's Website
Youth rodeo attracts unique field[Jul. 15, 2008] Marin Lorine and her horse, Zipper, traveled more than 3,700 miles to get from Hawaii to the International Finals Youth Rodeo in Shawnee.
The Professional Bull Riders Returns to Tulsa for Three Action-Packed Performances![Jul. 14, 2008] PUEBLO, Colo. (July 14, 2008) - Look out, Oklahoma! The top 45 bull riders in the world are taking over the city of Tulsa on July 18-20 for the 23rd stop on the Professional Bull Riders' (PBR) elite Built Ford Tough Series presented by Wrangler (BFTS) tour. The Express Classic presented by Creek Nation Casino will be held at the Tulsa Convention Center on Friday, July 18 at 8:00 p.m., Saturday, July 19 at 6:50 p.m., and Sunday, July 20 at 2:00 p.m. By Katharine Sherrer, PBR
Richest prep rodeo begins in Shawnee[Jul. 14, 2008] Called the richest high school rodeo in the world, more than 1,000 young cowboys and cowgirls from across the country will compete for total prize money of $200,000.
Clem McSpadden Makes His Last Ride[Jul. 8, 2008] Everyone's friend and favorite announcer, Clem McSpadden, died July 7th in Houston, Texas. The proud cowboy from Oklahoma had a fifty-one year career as a rodeo announcer and a career as a politician in the Senate and Congress of Oklahoma. By Gail Woerner
Guymon rodeo among largest[Apr. 28, 2008] This Panhandle city is home to one of Oklahoma's largest professional rodeos. It's often said more PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association) world champion cowboys compete in the Pioneer Days Rodeo than at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. Usually, at least 12 of the top 15 world rankings are timed or scored in the Guymon arena. Last year, this rodeo ranked 10th largest of all PRCA rodeos (more than 800 are held) and was the fifth largest of outdoor rodeos, according to the Pioneer Days Rodeo Web site.
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