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  2. Jaripeo - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, mainly in the country's central and southern regions, jaripeo refers to the bull-riding events where bucking bulls are attempted to be ridden until they tire and stop bucking or until they buck off their riders. [6] [7] American-style bull riding, where riders attempt to stay mounted on bucking bulls for only eight seconds before ...

  3. Edgar Durazo - Wikipedia

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    Durazo obtained his Professional Bull Riders (PBR) card in 2010 and made his pro debut at a Touring Pro Division event in San Antonio that same year, [3] returning to the circuit in 2011. After going back to Mexico and competing in local rodeos for a year, he was convinced by a friend to relocate to Canada to compete due to continuous visa ...

  4. Picador - Wikipedia

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    The bull may receive three lances if it is particularly ferocious. The aim of the bull to charge the picador is often cited as the biggest test of its courage. A bull that does not charge may be punished with a black banderilla, which although somewhat longer than a normal banderilla is largely symbolic and a mark of shame for the breeder.

  5. PBR Global Cup - Wikipedia

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    Unlike previous Global Cups where the event spanned two days, the 2022 edition of the Global Cup was a one-day event and instead of seven riders for each visiting country and 14 for the home country, the number of riders was shortened to five for each visiting country and 10 for the home country (five riders each for USA Eagles and USA Wolves).

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  7. Charrería - Wikipedia

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    The charro, is the male rider who practices charrería, and is also oftentimes the national icon for Mexico. The modern charro evolved from a long line of mexican horsemen. Dating back to the Spanish conquest, the Mexican vaqueros paved the way for chinacos , a liberal informal military that fought in the Mexican War of Independence , which ...

  8. List of male bullfighters - Wikipedia

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    Escamillo, in Bizet's opera Carmen and the short story by Prosper Merimée on which it was based; Don Flamenco, Spanish boxer and bullfighter in the video game Punch-Out!! ...

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