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  2. Driftwood (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Driftwood made a name for himself in the late 1930s as a rodeo horse, when he was known as '"Speedy". [1] He was owned by a man named Asbury Schell, who calf roped, team tied, steer roped and bulldogged off the stallion he called Speedy, as well as occasionally stock saddle races. In 1941, the Peake's tried to buy Speedy, but since Schell ...

  3. Warwick Schiller - Wikipedia

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    His father, Ray Schiller, was a rodeo champion and talented bull rider. Warwick began riding horses at age six, and he showed at Quarter Horse shows throughout his childhood. After visiting America in 1990, Warwick ended up working under NRCHA Hall of Famer Don Murphy. [2] He met his wife, Robyn, at a horse show in California.

  4. Tom Mix - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hezikiah Mix was born January 6, 1880, in Mix Run, Pennsylvania, approximately 62 miles (100 km) north of State College, to Edwin Elias Mix and Elizabeth Heistand. He grew up in nearby DuBois, where his father, a stable master for a wealthy lumber merchant, taught him to ride and love horses. [2] He spent time working on a local farm ...

  5. Tennessee Stud - Wikipedia

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    The song tells a story about the adventures of a man and his horse, a courageous, sun-colored, green-eyed stallion he nicknamed the "Tennessee Stud". The song's timeline appears to take place during a period of over twenty years, beginning in 1825 and ending after the Great Flood of 1844. After some trouble with his sweetheart's father and her ...

  6. Rose Bascom - Wikipedia

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    September 23, 1993. (1993-09-23) (aged 71) St. George, Utah, US. Honors. National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Rose Bascom also known as Texas Rose Bascom (January 25, 1922 – September 23, 1993) is a 1981 National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame trick rider inductee.

  7. Category:Rodeo horses - Wikipedia

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    A category for horses that excel at rodeo sports such as steer wresting, bronc riding, roping, barrel racing, and other rodeo sports. Pages in category "Rodeo horses" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  8. Cutting (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Cutting (sport) Young cutting horse at training clinic. Cutting is a western-style equestrian competition in which a horse and rider work together before a judge or panel of judges to demonstrate the horse's athleticism and ability to handle cattle. Modern competition utilizes a 21⁄2 minute performance, called a "run."

  9. Amberley Snyder - Wikipedia

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    Snyder first rode a horse at 3 and began competing in rodeo barrel racing when she was 7 years old. [2] After that, she spent summer weekends barrel racing, pole bending, and breakaway roping. [3] She won the 2009 All-Around Cowgirl World Championship in the National Little Britches Rodeo Association. She was the 2009–2010 Utah State FFA ...