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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Mechanical bull - Wikipedia

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    As a form of entertainment, the mechanical bull often includes a saddle (used only in saddle bronc riding, not bareback or bull riding) and often a model head of a bull, complete with horns. One of the earliest uses as a form of entertainment was at Bertrand Island Amusement Park in New Jersey ), where a mechanical bucking bronco ride was ...

  5. Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association - Wikipedia

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    This technique originated from methods of capture and restraint for treatment used on a ranch. Saddle bronc riding - this roughstock event is similar to bareback riding, but the rider uses a specialized western saddle without a horn (for safety) as well as a bronc rein and has to stay on the bucking horse for eight seconds. Like in bareback ...

  6. Western saddle - Wikipedia

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    Rodeo bronc riding saddle: Hornless, deep seated saddle with wide swells, having small fenders with oxbow style stirrups, originally designed and made by rodeo innovator Earl Bascom in 1922. Cutting saddle: Has a deep seat and wide swells allows the rider to sit deep and securely through sharp stops and turns.

  7. Virgil (bucking horse) - Wikipedia

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    Virgil was born and raised on the Dale Kling ranch in Grassy Butte, North Dakota. Kling gave the owner of the breeding stud Big John to John McNeely as payment for breeding fees, but later sold him as a two-year-old to Maury Tate at the 2010 Dale Kling's Breeders Classic bucking horse sale in Cody, Wyoming .

  8. Cody Lambert - Wikipedia

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    Lambert qualified for the PRCA's championship event, the National Finals Rodeo (NFR), 10 times - seven in bull riding (1985-86, 1988-89, 1991-93) and three in saddle bronc (1981, 1990-91), and also qualified for the PBR World Finals three times (1994-96). 1991 was the only year in which he qualified for the NFR in two events simultaneously.

  9. Bucking horse - Wikipedia

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    Informally, the term is often applied in a joking manner to describe any horse that acts up and bucks with or without a rider. In modern times, contractors that supply bucking horses for bronc riding events are called rough stock contractors. [12] The silhouette of a cowboy on a bucking bronco is the official symbol for the State of Wyoming. [13]