Our local July 4th
rodeo was an excellent place to take action photos.
There was something happening all the time.
One of the
events was team roping which features two mounted riders and a steer.
The first roper
is called the “header” and typically ropes the front of the steer usually
around the horns.
Note the
protective gear put around the steer's head to keep it from getting hurt by the
rope.
I'm guessing Put the Gear On the Steer would be a pretty entertaing event in itself.
I'm guessing Put the Gear On the Steer would be a pretty entertaing event in itself.
The second roper
is the “heeler” who ropes the steer by its hind feet.
The team that does it the best and the
fastest wins.
A lot of credit goes to
the skill of the horses as well as the riders.
Steer wrestling
also involves two riders, their horses and more hapless steers.
One rider is the "hazer" and he keeps the steer running straight.
So the “bulldogger” can literally grab the
bull by the horns while it is running flat out.
The steer
wrestler is yanked off his horse.
He
plants his heels, reaches down, and grabs the nose of the steer pulling it off
balance.
They both are
thrown to the ground.
Once all four of
the steer’s legs are off the ground an official waves a flag marking the time.
The steer is
released.
And he trots off
wondering what the heck just happened.
There are all
kinds of rules and penalties involved
like there is in any competition but you
get the idea. I just enjoy the show.
I love watching that stuff! Reining and cutting are fun, too. You got some great shots!
ReplyDeletePETA falling down on the job?
ReplyDeleteWow - you live in real cowboy country!
ReplyDeleteWow! He has guts.
ReplyDeleteThanks to your skillful shots with a level gaze.
That's a lot of skill to possess for something the rancher probably is faced with only occasionally, but needs to perform in an instant if he has to.
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing these are great action shots. I could not wait to see the next one:) B
ReplyDeleteYou got some excellent shots!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see that!
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