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Spin to Win Rodeo Video: Clay Tryan
Spin to Win Rodeo Magazine caught up with 2005 World Champion Header and Seven-Time Wrangler NFR Qualifier Clay Tryan for this exclusive interview. | read »

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Keepin' It Good
Northwest Footings owner Chris Giannini built numerous arenas in California before moving his business to Idaho, where he also maintains the track at Boise's Les Bois Horse Racing Park. First off, Giannini says a dirt base can contribute a lot of dust to your arena, while a rock base... | read »

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Teens Take $100,000 Victory Lap at 10th Annual Wildfire Open to the World
Two teens stormed the 10th annual Wildfire Open to the World Roping for a record-smashing $100,000 February 9 in Salado, Texas. Kelsey Parchman, 19, and Paul Eaves, who turned 18 at midnight and just a minute or two before roping their high-team steer, are the talk of the team roping town... | read »

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Spin to Win Rodeo Video: Chad Masters
2007 World Champion Header Chad Masters is one of a growing number of competitive team ropers from "Back East." Check out how this Tennessee cowboy realized his dreams despite not being in rodeo's hotbed. Plus he talks about the guys that have helped him along the way to reach the level of... | read »

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Spin to Win Rodeo Video: Jake Barnes
Jake Barnes has been there and done that. With a career that has spanned nearly 30 years, included seven world titles, 21 Wrangler NFR qualifications and hundreds of rodeos titles across the country, he knows what he's talking about when it comes to the sport of team roping. Check out this... | read »

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Jake and Clay Strike Again
Jake and Clay. No last names necessary. Simply said, they're legendary ropers and living proof that nice guys can, and do, finish first. The seven-time World Champion Team Ropers and ProRodeo Hall of Famers struck again at the 2007 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Rope bags packed with... | read »

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Legends Honored
Jim Shoulders was honored posthumously at the annual Legends of ProRodeo Breakfast at the Wrangler NFR in December with the Legend of ProRodeo Award for "outstanding leadership in the arena, in the home and in the community." Sharon Shoulders listened to stories about her late, great... | read »

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Spin to Win Rodeo Video: Matt Sherwood
2006 World Champion Header Matt Sherwood barely missed this year's Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, but enjoyed the year rodeoing nonetheless. He's got one more year roping with Randon Adams then he'll go back to his wife and seven kids to be family man--his true calling and passion. Watch... | read »

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Spin to Win Rodeo Video: Charly Crawford
Charly Crawford, who just made an improbable charge toward his third Wrangler NFR qualification, took time to visit with Spin to Win Rodeo on camera. The conversation ranged from how Charly views hobby roping, how he got started as a professional, and the importance of having a mentor at any level... | read »

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Ariat Playoffs of the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour--Puyallup Round
The Puyallup (Wash.) Fair and Rodeo gave Spin to Win Rodeo readers and fans of Jake Barnes and Clay O'Brien Cooper something to smile about. Jake and Clay, who have by no means had a bad season, finally caught a serious gear at the second stop of the Ariat Playoffs of the Wrangler ProRodeo... | read »

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Horse Psychology and Behavior (Part I)
When was the last time you had a good conversation with a horse? For those of you who are now furrowing at me in confusion, let me assure you, it is possible – and in this column, I’ll begin the exploration of how it’s done.

In order to connect with the... | read

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