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Qu'est-ce (qui) est rodeo - définition

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  • [[Saddle bronc]] riding; in rough stock events, the animal usually "wins".
  • Riders at the Black Heritage Day Rodeo presented by the Black Professional Cowboys and Cowgirls Association in [[Humble, Texas]], in 2022
  • [[Barrel racing]]
  • [[Team roping]], here, the steer has been roped by the ''header,'' and the ''heeler'' is now attempting a throw.
  • Exhibition riding in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
  • Bull riding
  • Stampede field with marching band onstage, 2007
  • Branding]] calves, 1888
  • charreada}} event
  • Alan Wood on the great bucking mare, Curio. Photo taken shortly before Alan regained his seat and went on to make the required time.
  • [[Fannie Sperry Steele]], Champion Lady Bucking Horse Rider, Winnipeg Stampede, 1913
  • Steer wrestling
  • Grand Entry at the [[Pendleton Round-Up]]
  • Coleo

Rodéo (comics)         
1949 COMICS ALBUM IN THE LUCKY LUKE SERIES
User:Murgh/Rodéo; Rodeo (Lucky Luke); Rodéo (Lucky Luke); Rodeo (comics)
Rodéo, written and drawn by Morris, is an album containing three stories from serial publication in Spirou magazine during 1948–49, namely Grand rodéo ("Grand Rodeo"), Lucky Luke à Desperado City ("Lucky Luke in Desperado City") and La ruée vers l'or de Buffalo Creek ("The Buffalo Creek Gold Rush"). Together they were released as the second Lucky Luke hardcover album in 1951, and in English by Cinebook as the 54th in 2015.
Rodéo (riot)         
Rodeo (riot)
The rodéo was a technique of rioting which became popular in France beginning in 1981, often associated with youth of North African descent, and the Lyon suburb of Minguettes.
rodeo         
['r??d???, r?(?)'de???]
¦ noun (plural rodeos)
1. an exhibition or contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding broncos, roping calves, etc.
an exhibition or contest demonstrating other skills, such as motorcycle riding.
2. a round-up of cattle on a ranch for branding and counting.
¦ verb (rodeos, rodeoing, rodeoed) compete in a rodeo.
Origin
C19: from Sp., from rodear 'go round'.

Wikipédia

Rodeo

Rodeo () is a competitive equestrian sport that arose out of the working practices of cattle herding in Spain and Mexico, expanding throughout the Americas and to other nations. It was originally based on the skills required of the working vaqueros and later, cowboys, in what today is the western United States, western Canada, and northern Mexico. Today, it is a sporting event that involves horses and other livestock, designed to test the skill and speed of the cowboys and cowgirls. American-style professional rodeos generally comprise the following events: tie-down roping, team roping, steer wrestling, saddle bronc riding, bareback bronc riding, bull riding and barrel racing. The events are divided into two basic categories: the rough stock events and the timed events. Depending on sanctioning organization and region, other events such as breakaway roping, goat tying, and pole bending may also be a part of some rodeos. The "world's first public cowboy contest" was held on July 4, 1883, in Pecos, Texas, between cattle driver Trav Windham and roper Morg Livingston.

American rodeo, particularly popular today throughout the western United States, and in the Canadian province of Alberta, is the official state sport of Wyoming, South Dakota, and Texas. The iconic silhouette image of a "Bucking Horse and Rider" is a federal and state-registered trademark of the State of Wyoming.

In the United States, professional rodeos are governed and sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and Women's Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA), while other associations govern assorted children's, high school, collegiate, and other amateur or semi-professional rodeos. Associations also exist for Native Americans and other minority groups. The traditional season for competitive rodeo runs from spring through fall, while the modern professional rodeo circuit runs longer, and concludes with the PRCA National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in Las Vegas, Nevada, currently held every December.

Rodeo has provoked opposition from animal rights and some animal welfare advocates, who argue that various competitions constitute animal cruelty. The American rodeo industry has made progress in improving the welfare of rodeo animals, with specific requirements for veterinary care and other regulations that protect rodeo animals. However, some local and state governments in North America have banned or restricted rodeos, certain rodeo events, or types of equipment. Internationally, rodeo is banned in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, with other European nations placing restrictions on certain practices.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour rodeo
1. Much of the heroic myth is now concentrated in rodeo, the west‘s own contribution to sport. (There is Indian rodeo, too, a separate world from the white cowboy shows, as is women‘s rodeo and gay rodeo.) Rodeo, once an exhibition of a buckaroo‘s riding and ranch–work skills, has devolved into show business and has itself become a stand–alone myth.
2. RODEO QUEEN The blond, blue–eyed McCain is a former rodeo queen and cheerleader who holds a master‘s degree in special education from the University of Southern California.
3. Brielle was on a horse riding with three older girls as part of the Sonoita Rodeo Royalty entry in the Fiesta de los Vaqueros Rodeo Parade on Thursday.
4. Country singer Kristine Arnold (Sweethearts of the Rodeo) is 52.
5. This apparition of sexy–secretary–meets–Rodeo–Drive is disarming.