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  2. Earl W. Bascom - Wikipedia

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    Earl Wesley Bascom FRSA (June 19, 1906 – August 28, 1995) was an American-Canadian painter, printmaker, sculptor, cowboy, rodeo performer, inventor, and Hollywood actor.. Raised in Canada, he portrayed in works of fine art his own experiences of cowboying and rodeoing across the American and Canadian We

  3. Marty Wood - Wikipedia

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    In saddle bronc riding, he is tied for fifth place for the most qualifications in saddle bronc riding. A friend, Arland Calvert, who was a ProRodeo Sports News writer, once described Wood's bronc riding technique: "Marty's slashing style – nobody reaches out front (in spurring) any farther or uses the full spread with more vigor – has been ...

  4. Bronc riding - Wikipedia

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    Bareback bronc riding Saddle bronc riding. Bareback bronc and saddle bronc styles are very different. In saddle bronc, the rider uses a specialized saddle with free-swinging stirrups and no horn. The saddle bronc rider grips a simple rein braided from cotton or polyester and attached to a leather halter worn by the horse. The rider lifts on the ...

  5. Tad Lucas - Wikipedia

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    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. She toured with some Wild West shows. She also assisted with the GRA [3] and the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) by serving on their Board of Directors. The Rodeo Historical ...

  6. Jim Shoulders - Wikipedia

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    World Bareback Bronc Rider Championships. (1950 and 1956 to 1958). [5] Shoulders was the first competitor to win all three events (bareback bronc, bull riding and all-round) at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR). [5] Shoulders set the record of 16 world championships in 1959 when he won his 15th and 16th titles. [5]

  7. Pete Knight (rodeo) - Wikipedia

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    Pete Knight at the 1935 Calgary Stampede, riding Silver King Knight won second in a bucking contest a few months after beginning training in 1918. Calgary Stampede founder Guy Weadick invited him to compete at the Stampede, which he did in 1924, winning second place in the Canadian Bucking Horse Championship event by 1/10th of a point.