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  2. National Little Britches Rodeo Association - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Area youth represent South Dakota in national Junior High ...

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    Ten area cowboys and cowgirls competed recently in national rodeo competitions in Iowa and Oklahoma. Area youth represent South Dakota in national Junior High, Little Britches rodeos Skip to main ...

  4. Chute dogging - Wikipedia

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    Chute dogging is a rodeo event related to steer wrestling, in which the steer used weighs between 400 and 500 pounds (180 and 230 kg). However, the competitor starts the event in a roping chute with the steer as opposed to grabbing onto the steer from horseback.

  5. How tiny saddles and youth rodeo might help keep another ...

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    "In our minds, it represents that wholesome rural way of life. … And we, as a society, we yearn for that.”

  6. Miss Rodeo USA - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural Miss Teen Pageant, for ages 13-17, was held mid-July, 2021, at the International Finals Youth Rodeo (IFYR) in Shawnee, Oklahoma.Contestants must be able to perform a Horsemanship pattern and ride in a Grand entry. [14]

  7. From films to art exhibits, here's how you can celebrate ...

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    Visitors can learn about the African American cowboy who created rodeo ... 2 to 4 p.m. Feb. 10 at Northwest Library; 2 to 4 p.m. Feb. 11 at Midwest City Library; 1 to 3 p.m. Feb. 18 at Southern ...

  8. Shawnee, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center's main pavilion International Finals Youth Rodeo in Shawnee, Oklahoma The Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center, opened in 1981, now boasts 152,400 square feet (14,160 m 2 ) of exhibit space, a 19,200-square-foot (1,780 m 2 ) indoor arena that seats 1,000, an outdoor arena seating 7,500, and an RV park, all ...

  9. Cord McCoy - Wikipedia

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    McCoy was born in Durant, Oklahoma, to parents Denny McCoy, a rancher and horse trader, and Janet McCoy, a professional photographer. Cord grew up as a cowboy [1] in the small town of Tupelo, Oklahoma. [2] He participated in his first rodeo competition in 1985 at age 5, after becoming interested in rodeo from his family.