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Mike Beers Benefit Roping
On July 31, after an emotional personal comeback and dream roping season with his son Brandon heading for him, it all came crashing down for Mike Beers--literally. While practicing at 2002 World Champion Bareback Rider Bobby Mote's house in Culver, Ore., a horse started bucking with Beers.... | read »

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Four-Ce To Be Reckoned With
Grated Coconut, more commonly referred to as The Stud, won his fourth PRCA Bareback Horse of the Year. As a 10-year-old, this honor puts him in legendary company. Not since Bernis Johnson's Sippin' Velvet, a five-time champion and member of the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, won four titles in five... | read »

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Tallman Inducted Into Cowboy Hall of Fame
When the Rodeo Historical Society put together their 2007 inductees to the National Cowboy & Heritage Museum, it was a class filled with legends. Ceremonies were held on Oct. 21 to honor the class, which included Winston Bruce, Duane Howard, Frank McCarroll, George Paul, Wilbur Plaugher,... | read »

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The WestStar Ranch Open Roping
The WestStar Ranch is a haven to cowboys during the Northwest rodeo fall run. Scott and Jo Repp play host to all the top timed-event hands and have an open-door policy. For years, any time a cowboy needs a place to keep his horses or hook-ups for his trailer, he doesn't even need to call.... | read »

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Making Wishes into Reality
Most teenagers imagine $14,000 in the form of a vehicle, college tuition or maybe a dream vacation with several of their closest friends, but young roper Garrett Stewart has a different perspective. The 14-year-old knows $14,000 will grant four wishes to children with life-threatening... | read »

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The Real Deal at the River City Roundup
When Jhett Johnson pulled into the Qwest Center in Omaha on the last week of ProRodeo's regular season for the Ariat Playoffs of the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour hosted by the River City Roundup, he had a couple things pressing on his mind. First, he was 19th in the world standings--four holes... | read »

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The Legendary Don King Dies
One of the West's most influential characters, Don King, passed away July 28 at the Sheridan (Wyo.) Memorial Hospital. He was suffering from cancer. King, who was born August 26, 1923, in Douglas, Wyo., was the founder of King's Saddlery and King Ropes--a landmark on the main street of... | read »

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The Legendary Don King Dies
One of the West's most influential characters, Don King, passed away July 28 at the Sheridan (Wyo.) Memorial Hospital. He was suffering from cancer. King, who was born August 26, 1923, in Douglas, Wyo., was the founder of King's Saddlery and King Ropes--a landmark on the main... | read »

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Colter and Cesar Catch a Gear in Caldwall
In an effort to continue to move the sport of rodeo further, the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association recently unveiled the Ariat Playoffs of the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour. The Tour concept, which began in 2000, has gone through several phases, including a summer and winter finale concept and... | read »

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Tryan Times
A perfect stranger in Bermuda shorts and sunglasses walked up to me right after the short round at the California Rodeo in Salinas last year. "Miss Santos," he said, friendly hand outstretched in my direction. "You don't know me, but I have an idea for you. It's about those Tryan boys.... | read »

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Ask the Pros--Rating

Dear Logan,
I have a 9-year-old gelding who I have been in the box with and have tracked some steers and calves on him, but he hasn’t been trained yet. He is tracking pretty good, except sometimes he runs right past them. What do you think I should do?

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Ryan,... | read

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