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The Grand National Rodeo, Horse, and Stock Show is one of the largest rodeo events in the United States. Held annually in the Cow Palace in Daly City, the annual Grand National brings rodeo to an urban audience. The Grand National is also a county agricultural fair, run by the California Department of Food and Agriculture.
Oklahoma Outlaw Prison Rodeo the largest "Behind The Walls" rodeo in the world and only PRCA-sanctioned prison rodeo in McAlester "Ride for the Brand" Ranch Rodeo fundraiser ranch rodeo for Oklahoma State University Rodeo team, one of the oldest NIRA sanctioned rodeo clubs in Oklahoma, held in Stillwater the first Saturday every October.
National Finals Rodeo; National Finals Rodeo (Australia) 2012 National Finals Rodeo; National Finals Steer Roping; National Western Stock Show; NFR Open; North Texas State Fair and Rodeo; Northern International Livestock Exposition
This category lists competitive events common to regional, collegiate, and national rodeos. Performances primarily intended for purely entertainment purposes (even if prizes are awarded) or unique to only a few rodeos are categorized as Category:Rodeo-affiliated events.
Scott Wells of Snyder, Texas, and his bull Tomahawk compete in the Bull Riding event at the Dixie National Rodeo at the State Fairgrounds in Jackson, Miss., Sunday, February 12, 2023.
In 1988, during the Grand National Rodeo in San Francisco, California, Skoal Pacific Bell was ridden by future PRCA world champion Cody Custer for 90 points. [6] In Round 1 of the 1988 NFR, future world champion Jim Sharp logged an 85-point ride on Skoal Pacific Bell. It paved the way for the first of Sharp's two PRCA world championships. [2 ...
In 1969, he qualified to compete at the National Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. At the Finals, Lyda successfully rode seven out of eight bulls. At the 1971 Jasper, Texas rodeo, Lyda suffered severe head injuries and internal bleeding when a bull swung his horn back, hitting Lyda in the face near his right eye. He would pause his bull ...
From 1978 to 1992, the George Paul Memorial was an independent, unsanctioned event, but in 1993, it was one of the first events to be sanctioned by the Professional Bull Riders (PBR). From 1993 to 1997, it was a PBR-sanctioned event, but in 1998, it became sanctioned by Bull Riders Only (BRO).