Roughstock

Finishing in the top four of their bracket at the San Antonio Stock Show Rodeo, Kody Lamb, Bill Tutor, Shane O’Connell, and Clayton Biglow move on to the semifinal round.
Fort Worth’s own Tilden Hooper scores 91.5 points on Calgary Stampede’s Agent Lynx, winning the 2020 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Bareback Champion title.
Bareback rider Tilden Hooper came out on top in Bracket 6 at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, advancing to the semi-finals. 2020 could be the year for him to snag a world title at the Wrangler NFR.
Bareback rider Clint Laye came in third in the first round for Bracket 5 but pulled off the win in the second and the overall, scoring 87.5 points on Frontier Rodeo’s Painted Smoke.
World champion bareback rider Tim O’Connell takes us through everything from his work out routine and the benefits of PR training to the importance of family and faith.
Bareback rider Cole Reiner talks to Amy Wilson at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo about what he does to prepare for rodeo, his winning ride at Dickies Arena, and his goals for the 2020 season.
Bareback rider Austin Foss takes Western Sports reporter Amy Wilson through his ride on Andrews Rodeo’s Raisin Cane at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo
Professional rodeo action consists of two types of competitions - roughstock events and timed events - and an all-around cowboy crown.

Saddle bronc riding is rodeo’s classic event, both a complement and contrast to the wilder spectacles of bareback riding and bull riding.
Bareback riders endure more abuse, suffer more injuries and carry away more long-term damage than all other rodeo cowboys.