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  2. Bucking Horse and Rider - Wikipedia

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    The horse survived World War I and was retired to a stable in France. The idea that the horse in the image was Old Steamboat (1894–1914), the famous bucking horse near Cheyenne, was developed much later, as few civilians saw the event depicted by Ostrum. The incident was documented with citations in the book Where Rivers Run North by Sam ...

  3. Clayton Danks - Wikipedia

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    The inspiration for the Wyoming Bucking Horse and Rider based on his 1909 riding of the horse Steamboat at the Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo Clarence Clayton Danks (July 21, 1879 – June 23, 1970) was a three-time winner of Cheyenne Frontier Days , an outdoor rodeo and western celebration held each July in the Wyoming capital city of Cheyenne .

  4. Lulu Bell Parr - Wikipedia

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    Lulu Bell Parr (November 14, 1876 – January 17, 1955), was a Wild West performer known for her sharpshooting, trick riding, bronc riding, and buffalo riding.During her career she was titled the "Champion Lady Bucking Horse Rider of the World."

  5. Bucking horse - Wikipedia

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    In modern usage, the word "bronco" is seldom used for a "wild" or feral horse, because the modern rodeo bucking horse is a domestic animal.Some are specifically bred for bucking ability and raised for the rodeo, while others are spoiled riding horses who have learned to quickly and effectively throw off riders.

  6. Bronc riding - Wikipedia

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    Each competitor climbs onto a horse, which is held in a small pipe or wooden enclosure called a bucking chute. When the rider is ready, the gate of the bucking chute is opened and the horse bursts out and begins to buck. The rider attempts to stay on the horse for eight seconds without touching the horse with their free hand.

  7. Fannie Sperry Steele - Wikipedia

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    In the Calgary Stampede, Sperry Steele had ridden the horse Red Wing, a wild bronc who had trampled fellow rider Joe LaMar to death only days earlier. [ 3 ] She married Bill Steele, a fellow rodeo rider and arena clown , on April 30, 1913, and together they began operating their own Wild West show and performed with the Miller Brothers' 101 ...

  8. Talk:Bucking Horse and Rider - Wikipedia

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  9. Three Bars (bucking horse) - Wikipedia

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    Three Bars was a Canadian rodeo bucking horse that was specialized in bareback bronc riding. She was the Bareback Horse of the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) three times in 1967, 1973, and 1980. She was inducted into the Canadian Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame of the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association (CPRA) in 1989, [ 1 ] and the ProRodeo Hall of ...