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Hall of Fame Stock Contractor and Rodeo Presenter Cotton Rosser has passed away at age 93, his family announced Wednesday.
Halyn Lide has posted the fastest time of the Reno Rodeo in Barrel Racing, but it came at a cost. Lide took a nasty spill after crossing the finish line and was visibly shaken up.
Hall of Fame Stock Contractor and Rodeo Presenter Cotton Rosser has passed away at age 93, his family announced Wednesday.
Leighton Berry followed up an 83.5 point ride in round one in Reno with an 84.5 point ride in the second round. Berry now sits in fourth place on aggregate after the two rides.
ProRodeo Hall of Famer Cotton Rosser has passed away at age 93, his family announced during the Reno Rodeo on Wednesday night.
Kolby Wanchuk was marked 85 points to enter the top three of the first round in Reno.
Saddle bronc rider K’s Thomson will miss significant time because of hip surgery.
It may be Waylon Bourgeois’s first appearance at the Reno Rodeo, but he is not letting the big atmosphere get to him. He went 86.5 points to take the lead in round one and tie the highest marked ride of the rodeo thus far.
The Resistol Reno Open has wrapped up and Andrew Ward and Buddy Hawkins took the title with a total time of 40.66 seconds on six head.
No. 2 ranked saddle bronc rider Stetson Wright took the lead from No. 1 ranked saddle bronc rider Sage Newman in Reno on Monday night thanks to an 86 point ride that brought his two-head total to 173.5 points.
Roan Heck, a competitor at the National Junior High Finals Rodeo suffered a freak accident as a child where he fell off of a lawn mower and lost his leg.
2019 World Champion Bareback Rider Clayton Biglow has fond memories of the Reno Rodeo. In 2016 he won the rodeo, kickstarting the beginning of a great career to date.
Ernie Courson Jr. will miss time after breaking multiple bones in his face at the Reno Xtreme Bulls on June 16.
Coming off a World Championship in December, Junior Nogueira has opened up a lead in the heeling of more than $10,000.
The Reno Rodeo Xtreme Bulls paid out $60,000 total and four cowboys kicked off their summer run with a payday of $9,000 or more on Thursday night.