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sanctioned rodeos. The
major national rodeos are also
under the most
intense scrutiny and are the most
likely to
rigorously follow the rules.
Rodeos not subject...
- two
aircraft had
landed at Los
Rodeos earlier that Sunday, and were
among a
number of
aircraft diverted to Los
Rodeos due to a bomb
explosion at their...
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hangar and
begin expanding the
airstrip which would become Los
Rodeos.
Operations into Los
Rodeos recommenced on 23
January 1941 with a De
Havilland DH89A Dragon...
- the
world and at some
small rodeos, the jobs of bull
rider protection and
comic remain combined. The
primary job of the
rodeo bullfighter is to protect...
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sanctioned contests at PRCA
rodeos and in
rough stock and
roping events at all-girl
rodeos.
While prize money from all-girl
rodeos never provided parti****nts...
- a form of
whitewater paddling Argentina:
Rodeo, San Juan Mexico:
Rodeo,
Durango Rodeo Muni****lity Los
Rodeos,
airport in Tenerife, Spain; now
called Tenerife...
- Some
major rodeos in
British Columbia such as the
Williams Lake
Stampede are,
while not aboriginally-organized and
unlike some
Indian rodeos open to non-natives...
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Rodeos have long been a po****r
competitor and
spectator sport in Australia, but were not run on an
organised basis until the 1880s. The term buck-jumping...
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There are
thousands of
rodeos held
worldwide each year. Here are a few you
might like, such as the
Carbondale Wild West
Rodeo, in Carbondale, Colorado...
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reserve officers." The
Kiwanis clubs still run
rodeos with the
police departments.
Others who run
rodeos are schools,
outdoor recreation companies, the...