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  2. Team roping - Wikipedia

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    Team roping consists of two ropers; here, the header has roped the steer and is setting up to allow the heeler to rope the back legs of the steer. Team ropers in an indoor competition. Team roping also known as heading and heeling is a rodeo event that features a steer (typically a Corriente) and two mounted riders. The first roper is referred ...

  3. Steer roping - Wikipedia

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    An official will then time six seconds. If the steer is still tied at the end of the six seconds, an official time for the event is awarded. [5] Team roping is an unrelated event using two riders to rope a steer, one which ropes the head, the other the heels, immobilizing the animal between them.

  4. Cheyenne Frontier Days - Wikipedia

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    Frontier Days runs nine days with more sections of bull riding, saddle and bareback bronc riding than any other rodeo. The rodeo is also known for its large number of participants. All events are performed each day. [8] The rodeo draws many of the sport's top competitors due to its more than $1 million in cash and prizes available. [9]

  5. Rodeo - Wikipedia

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    Two people capture and restrain a full-grown steer. One horse and rider, the "header," lassos a running steer's horns, while the other horse and rider, the "heeler," lassos the steer's two hind legs. Once the animal is captured, the riders face each other and lightly pull the steer between them, so that both ropes are taut.

  6. Country music trio Restless Road releases debut album 'Last ...

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    Heartthrob country trio Restless Road released their album "Last Rodeo," but they want you to know—this is only their first rodeo.

  7. Calf roping - Wikipedia

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    When the roper reaches the calf, he picks it up and flips it onto its side. Once the calf is on the ground, the roper ties three of the calf's legs together with a short rope known as a tie-down rope or "piggin' string". A half hitch knot is used, sometimes referred to colloquially as "two wraps and a hooey" or a "wrap and a slap". The piggin ...

  8. Slacklining - Wikipedia

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    Rodeo slacklining is the art and practice of cultivating balance on a piece of rope or webbing draped in slack between two anchor points, typically about 15 to 30 feet (455 to 915 cm) apart and 2 to 3 feet (60 to 90 cm) off the ground in the center.

  9. Eight seconds on a bucking beast: Here are some of the ... - AOL

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    It's been called the most dangerous eight seconds in sports. In bull riding, that's how long athletes strive to stay on the bucking animal. The sport has a rich and often violent history ...

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