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The WCRA’s Women’s Rodeo World Championship kicked off Sunday, Nov. 8 and is in full swing until Sunday, Nov. 15 with the best breakaway ropers, barrel racers and team ropers in the world taking center stage.
It was not just PBR bull riders who clinched spots in the World Finals via the Velocity Tour Finals, there were 15 bovines that did the same.
The Wilderness Circuit Finals Rodeo was held over the weekend in Utah and some of rodeo’s biggest names were big winners.
The PBR World Finals begin Thursday, Nov. 12 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, but first, the final four spots had to be clinched at this past weekend’s Velocity Tour Finals in Sioux Falls.
King Saddlery and Sheridan, Wyoming are the perfect places to experience all things Western.
Every room, every thought, every day is about fighting bulls for Dusty Tuckness, which is why he’s been selected as an NFR bullfighter 12 times.
Isaac Diaz has been to six Wrangler NFRs, but 2020 was the first year he was responsible for picking the 105 bucking horses as PRCA Saddle Bronc Riding Director.
Nearly 5,000 entries from around the world gather annually in November for the Farnam AQHA World at the OKC Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City to compete for 99 Farnam AQHA world championships.
Before the PBR holds its World Finals in Arlington on Nov. 12-15, it will hold the Velocity Tour Finals, which traditionally can have a major impact on the world title race.
Riding a horse named Apolitical Gold, 25-year-old Justine Klaiber became the first woman to win a race at California’s Los Alamitos Race Course.
Xena Warrior headlines the horses being sent by the Calgary Stampede.
With the PBR World Finals just around the corner, we take a look at the leaders among the bull riders and the bulls.