Laughter, friendly competition, and agility define this fast-paced rodeo side event. Discover the fun, accessible sport that sharpens skills and brings families together.
Fifteen-year-old Cooper Martin, of Alma, spends most of his time practicing his rodeo skills. Martin said he likes “to rope all day.” “Sometimes I’ll rope and tie 100 calves a day. Other times, I may ...
BENTON — With $4 coming to him, Justin Sands contemplated how to spend it. The temperature pushed toward 90 degrees as the sun climbed toward its noon position and Sands thought of buying an ice cream ...
At the 2025 Indian National Finals Rodeo breakaway roping, Montana cowgirl, Megan Lunak rose to the top. Everyone in the South Point watched as the new champion made a victory lap aboard her little ...
As time went on, he developed a strong sense that roping for big bucks at rodeos would be his destiny. “I knew I could rope pretty good when I was 11 or 12 years old and always had a dream of trying ...
A young cowboy from New Mexico practiced his lassoing skills on his very patient dog Fred on November 11. Chell Price recorded the moment her 10-year-old son, Haize, was working on his roping ...
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