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The National Little Britches Rodeo (NLBRA) is one of the oldest youth based rodeo organizations. [1] It was founded in 1952, and sanctions rodeos in over 33 states. NLBRA allows children ages 5 to 18 [2] to compete in a variety of different rodeo events. It's championship event is the National Little Britches Finals Rodeo.
Little Britches Rodeo is a non-fiction television series produced by Hodge Media Group for RFD-TV. It portrays the real life events during National Little Britches Rodeo Association Finals. This western lifestyle documents the lives of rodeo contestants and rodeo competition from the Finals. [ 1 ]
Little Britches Rodeo [1] is a television series airing on RFD-TV western lifestyle [2] documents the lives [3] of rodeo contestants and rodeo competition from the National Little Britches Rodeo Association Finals. [4] Each season features over 100 interviews and stories. [5] Dustin Hodge is the series showrunner.
Little Britches on the Road is an American travel show on RFD-TV and premiered March 6, 2013. The series highlights rural communities across the United States. It is a spin-off of Little Britches Rodeo .
Today the trail course is mostly a youth rodeo event. The National Little Britches Rodeo Association (NLBRA) [2] has both a senior girl trail course competition and a junior girl trail course competition. The only difference is the jump is removed from the junior girls' event. [3] Some college rodeo programs also compete in the trail course. [4]
Dec. 6—CARRINGTON, N.D. — Bridger Anderson knew what he wanted from an early age. "When I was 3 years old my mom asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up," said Anderson, a Carrington native.
The Ike Hamilton Expo Center is a 2,900-seat multipurpose, indoor arena located in West Monroe, Louisiana.It is used primarily for rodeos [1] and horse shows; however, in keeping with the arena's name, it can also be used for conventions, dog agility trials, monster truck rallies [2] and trade shows. [3]
Other rodeo governing bodies in the United States include American Junior Rodeo Association (AJRA) for contestants under twenty years of age; National Little Britches Rodeo Association (NLBRA), for youths ages five to eighteen; Senior Pro Rodeo (SPR), for people forty years old or over; and the International Gay Rodeo Association. Each ...