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Research Results For 'Saddle Bronc-Riding'

BAREBACK BRONC-RIDING

Bareback bronc-riding is a rodeo event similar to saddle bronc-riding, but without a saddle, reins or stirrups. The rider must retain his seat for eight seconds, while keeping one hand free and held in the air.
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RODEO

Rodeo is a competitive exhibition of the riding and other skills of individual cowboys. There are six principle events at all rodeos: saddle bronc-riding, bareback bronc-riding, bull-riding, calf- roping, team roping and steer-wrestling.
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SADDLE BRONC-RIDING

Saddle bronc-riding is the classic rodeo event in which a competing cowboy must retain his seat on a wildly bucking horse for ten seconds and is marked for the style with which he does so. During the ride the rider must keep one hand free and held in the air.
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