Bronc Riding 🐴 2022 Coors Cowboy Club Ranch Rodeo | Saturday

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These working ranch hands are not used to rodeo bucking livestock but they do their best to hang on for eight seconds using their own saddles normally used on the ranches. #CCCRR #BroncRiding #Rodeo #RanchRodeo

Fourteen working cattle ranches compete for honors at the Coors Cowboy Club Ranch Rodeo in Amarillo, Texas. Each invited ranch competes as a team and only the 12 top teams will be invited back the following year.

All the events in this rodeo reflect the type of skills used by working cowboys on cattle ranches throughout the year. The ages and experience of the team members may vary quite a bit as these are not professional rodeo cowboys.

For more information about the Coors Cowboy Club organization and the ranch rodeo results, here is a link to the official website: https://www.coorsranchrodeo.com/

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