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  2. Trick riding - Wikipedia

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    The Cossack Drag or Death Drag. Trick riding by Mr. Price in the 18th Century Roman riding Stunt riding at the King of the Ranges competition day, Murrurundi, NSW. Trick riding refers to the act of performing stunts while horseback riding, such as the rider standing upright on the back of a galloping horse, using a specially designed saddle with a reinforced steel horn, and specialized kossak ...

  3. Rose Bascom - Wikipedia

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    Rose became so adept at trick roping she later toured throughout the world and became known as the "World's Greatest Female Trick Roper". [ citation needed ] She is the only known female trick roper to master the skill of spinning three ropes at the same time—twirling a rope in each hand and a third one in her mouth (teeth or toes).

  4. Tad Lucas - Wikipedia

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    She was 62 years old when she rode her last bucking horse in 1964. After that, she sat on the boards of the PRCA board of directors and the Rodeo Historical Society board of directors. [1] During the 1920s and 30s, Lucas was widely known, winning in events such as bronc riding, trick riding, relay racing, and all-around cowgirl at major rodeos ...

  5. Connie Griffith - Wikipedia

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    On her 12th birthday, her father gave her a used Porter trick riding saddle. He also promised her trick riding lessons with Dick Griffith. The lessons occurred soon after that. Dick said she was "a natural". The 95 pound student had all the attributes for a successful trick rider. [2] At 17, she became the Nebraska High School Rodeo Queen.

  6. Christine Tsintsadze - Wikipedia

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    Besides Tsintsadze, other Georgian women who performed trick riding were Barbale Imnadze, Frida Mgaloblishvili, and Maro Zakareishvili-Kvitaishvili. [10] Tsintsadze was the first female rider hired by Pawnee Bill for his show. [11] When Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill merged their shows in 1908, they kept the best riders from both shows.

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  8. Pat North Ommert - Wikipedia

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    Pat North Ommert was born Pat North on October 12, 1929, in Bell, California, [4] and is the second daughter of Bob and Vera North. Her mother was a notable trick rider, who had performed in the Hawaiian Islands with the E.K. Fernandez Wild West Show. [7] Ommert first began riding at 3 years old with her sister.

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