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  2. National Western Stock Show - Wikipedia

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    The National Western rodeo is considered one of the largest indoor rodeos and has won honors from the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), including multiple Indoor Rodeo of the Year titles. Additionally, the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in Colorado Springs, Colorado, inducted the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo in 2008. [3]

  3. National High School Rodeo Association - Wikipedia

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    NHSRA logo. The National High School Rodeo Association (NHSRA), based in Denver, Colorado, was incorporated in 1961 to promote interest in rodeo sports among high school students, to provide training, and to establish venues for their performances.

  4. List of Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Champions

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    Douglas County Fair & Rodeo Castle Rock Colorado United States [109] 2022 ... Denver, Colorado; 1980 Lewis Feild, Peoa, Utah* 1979 Chuck Logue, New Braunfels, Texas*

  5. International Gay Rodeo Association - Wikipedia

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    Grand Entry at the Rocky Mountain Regional Rodeo, put on by the Colorado Gay Rodeo Association in 2005 Bull rider at the 2007 Atlantic Stampede, put on by the Atlantic States Gay Rodeo Association. The International Gay Rodeo Association (IGRA), founded in 1985, [1] is the sanctioning body for gay rodeos held

  6. World-ranked bull rider Mason Lowe, 25, dies after bull ... - AOL

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    A world-ranked bull rider died from injuries he sustained during the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colorado, on Tuesday night, according to the Professional Bull Riders Association (PBR ...

  7. Cheyenne Frontier Days - Wikipedia

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    From 1908 to 1970, an almost-annual train (skipped 1924, 1942–45) carried travelers between Denver Union Station in Denver, Colorado and the Cheyenne Depot Museum. [49] The final train in 1970 had 27 cars with 1,127 guests.