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  2. Calf roping - Wikipedia

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    Once the rope is around the calf's neck, the roper signals the horse to stop quickly while he dismounts and runs to the calf. The calf must be stopped by the rope but cannot be thrown to the ground by the rope. If the calf falls, the roper loses seconds because he must allow the calf to get back on its feet. When the roper reaches the calf, he ...

  3. Breakaway roping - Wikipedia

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    The rope is tied to the saddle horn with a string. When the calf hits the end of the rope, the rope is pulled tight and the string breaks. The breaking of the string marks the end of the run. The rope usually has a small white flag at the end that makes the moment the rope breaks more easily seen by the timer. The fastest run wins.

  4. Team roping - Wikipedia

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    Rope - made of synthetic fibers, used to rope the steer, there are two kinds of ropes, one for the header (the person who ropes the head) and one for the heeler (the person who ropes the legs). The header's rope is usually 30 to 32 feet in length and is a lot softer (softer means the rope has more elasticity and flexibility).

  5. Jim Bob Altizer - Wikipedia

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    Jim Bob Altizer [1] (May 5, 1932 – December 12, 1997) was an American professional rodeo cowboy who specialized in calf and steer roping.He competed in the Rodeo Cowboys Association (RCA), and won the RCA calf roping world championship in 1959 and the RCA steer roping world championship in 1967.

  6. Dally ribbon roping - Wikipedia

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    The roper must rope the steer. Any type of catch is legal. The roper must then "dally" which is to make several loops around the saddle horn with the rope. The runner must then grab the ribbon off the calf's tail. The runner then races back to the box, and the time is stopped once the runner crosses the barrier. [4]

  7. How was a humpback calf cut free from rope off ... - AOL

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    The team got most of the rope off the calf but had to leave a small piece in the calf's mouth, which had become lodged in its baleen, a comb-like tissue along the upper jaw of humpbacks and other ...

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  9. Rodeo - Wikipedia

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    Breakaway roping is a form of calf roping where a very short lariat is used, tied lightly to the saddle horn with string and a flag. When the calf is roped about the neck, the horse stops, the flagged rope breaks free of the saddle, and the calf runs on without being thrown or tied. In most of the United States, this event is primarily for ...