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  2. Flag racing - Wikipedia

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    Flag racing is a youth rodeo and O-Mok-See event for boys and girls in the United States in which a horse and rider attempt to complete a pattern around preset barrels in the fastest time. The contest must deposit a flag in one bucket and remove a flag from another bucket.

  3. List of equestrian sports - Wikipedia

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    Goat tying – Youth rodeo event Pole bending – rodeo event that involves riding a horse around six poles arranged in a line Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Saddle bronc and bareback riding – Rodeo event that involves riding a bucking horse Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

  4. How tiny saddles and youth rodeo might help keep another ...

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    "In our minds, it represents that wholesome rural way of life. … And we, as a society, we yearn for that.”

  5. Bergeron Rodeo Grounds - Wikipedia

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    The rodeo, which hosts 14 bull-riding, rodeo and youth events, is considered the oldest in Florida and is part of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association circuit. In 1978, the town planned to scrap the arena for youth athletic fields, but about 200 residents rode horseback to a town council meeting in protest.

  6. Western pleasure - Wikipedia

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    A western saddle suitable for show. A western show bridle with silver ornamentation on headstall and bit. Horses and riders show in western tack and attire. The horse carries a western saddle, and wears an open-faced bridle without a noseband. The rider wears a long-sleeved shirt, sometimes with a vest or jacket, chaps, a cowboy hat, and cowboy ...

  7. Barrel racing - Wikipedia

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    A lightweight western saddle with a high pommel and cantle is ideal. Forward hung stirrups also help to keep the rider's feet in proper position. Typically, riders choose a saddle that is up to a full size smaller than he or she would normally use. Most importantly, it must fit the rider's horse properly.