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Meet the NFR Athletes is presented by Montana Silversmiths
Meet the NFR Athletes is presented by Montana Silversmiths
Reno Rosser, along with Rosser Rodeo and Flying U Rodeo have been a part of the Santa Maria Elks Rodeo for more than 50 years and Amy Wilson caught up with Reno while in California.
Five rookies have earned more than $15,000 for the year in the saddle bronc riding and the Resistol Rookie of the Year race still goes through Lucas Macza, who has lead for a majority of the season.
Heading into the summer run, there are three rookie bull riders with realistic NFR hopes and two of them are firmly in the Top 10 of the PRCA World Standings.
Pete Carr has got an exceptional rodeo program going down the rodeo road and our very own Katy Lucas got to stop by and hear from Pete himself.
All the action in Weatherford, Texas begins tonight and we got to catch up with two members of the Sheriff’s Posse on Friday.
The queen campaign for the Santa Maria Elks Rodeo has a unique twist as the candidates spend their time giving back to the community while raising money for non-profit organizations.
Jordon Briggs tells her Gold Buckle story. She fills us in on Rollo and what it was like hitting the rodeo road hard with a toddler and husband leading the way.
Take a look at a few of the rodeos that took place this past weekend and their results!
After a record setting score at the Riggin’ Rally in Darby, Rocker Steiner is the first to take home the Capri Campers Trophy!
Before the summer run gets going, here is a look at the rankest rides and fastest times this far in 2022.
The PBR rebranded their summer events and now they are a part of the Challenger Series. These events will be the place for bull riders to compete individually and showcase their talents.
The 2021 Resistol Rookie of the Year in the bareback riding, Cole Franks, will be out for a couple weeks with a wrist injury.
Take a look at the Cody NesSmith Memorial Roping Results!
The Santa Maria Elks Rodeo had beautiful weather, terrific rodeo action and paid at least $2,500 to every winner, with some banking more than $5,000.
The Old Fort Days Rodeo paid out more than $100,000 and all of the winners cashed the checks of more than $2,000 in Arkansas.