
Bodacious (bull) - Wikipedia
Bodacious #J-31 (1988 – May 16, 2000) was an American bucking bull. He was known throughout the rodeo world as "the world's most dangerous bull". He was also known as "the greatest bull ever to buck".
Bull riding - Wikipedia
Bull riding is a rodeo sport that involves a rider getting on a bucking bull and attempting to stay mounted while the animal tries to buck off the rider. [1] American bull riding has been called "the most dangerous eight seconds in sports."
Wyoming Pro Rodeo Cowboy Dies In Bull Riding Event In Texas
Apr 4, 2025 · Kendra Santos of rodeo media outlet By the Cowboys For the Cowboys shared this photo from Becenti Photography on Facebook, saying it was a bull ride Dylan Grant was proud of. Grant died Thursday, April 3, 2025, when a bull stepped on him during an event in Wharton County, Texas. (Kendra Santos, By the Cowboys For the Cowboys via Facebook)
PBR | Carolina Cowboys - Professional Bull Riders
Apr 4, 2025 · Carolina Cowboys acquire North Carolinian Clay Guiton in PBR Teams trade with Oklahoma Wildcatters. Guiton and the Carolina Cowboys will return to First Horizon Coliseum Sept. 12-14 for their 2025 PBR Camping World Team Series homestand.
13 Legendary Heroes of the Rodeo - Wide Open Country
Feb 25, 2022 · Tuff Hedeman is a three-time Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PCRA) champion bull rider. Hedeman is known as being one of only seven riders to have spent eight seconds on the...
professional bull riding history - American Cowboy
Jun 1, 2022 · From Old Mexico to modern-day rodeo, bull riding has become the fastest growing sport in the United States. 16th century. Bull riding originated in charreadas, contests of ranch and horsemanship skills that developed on the haciendas of Old Mexico.
PBR | Professional Bull Riders
3 days ago · Welcome to the official website of the Professional Bull Riders, your No. 1 source for PBR news, results, videos, and more!
What is Bull Riding? - Cowboy Lifestyle Network
Apr 30, 2010 · A typical Bull Riding round consists of a cowboy atop a bucking bull. The cowboy wears a specially made glove to prevent rope burn and provide better grip. He grips on to the rope which is tied in such a way that provokes the bull to buck his hind feet. The goal is to stay atop the bull for 8 seconds and if your free hand touches the bull or ...
Bull Riding - National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
Bull riding has become one of the most dangerous and spectacular sports in rodeo. Cowboys face off with two thousand pound behemoths, hell bent on driving them into the ground. The only tools at the rider’s disposal…a flat braided rope and a pair of spurs.
Rodeo - Bull Riding, Cowboys, Events | Britannica
Rodeo - Bull Riding, Cowboys, Events: Bull riding began in the 1910s as open-arena steer riding. Not until the early 1930s, when arena chutes came into wide use, did the larger Brahman and crossbred bulls make an appearance. This event pits the competitor against a bull of 1,700–2,000 pounds (770–910 kg).