BRETT HOFFMAN: Bronc with Athens ties keeps winning
In other action in Guymon, eight-time world all-around champion Trevor Brazile of Decatur lassoed the all-around title, pocketing $14,085 in team roping, tie-down roping and steer roping. The Guymon money lifted Brazile’s season total to $98,455 and he is now within $6,773 of becoming the first rodeo cowboy to reach $4 million in career earnings.Fort Worth Stock Show And Rodeo - News
Kercheval, a business consultant, is affiliated with the National FFA, Fort Worth Stock Show, and Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Rebecca Brou of Rockport was also reappointed. Political observers couldn't help noticing that the announcement of Osama
However, Carr noted that four wins on the same bronc at one rodeo is an all but unheard statistic. One reason it is unusual is because the Guymon show hires multi-stock contractors, including Frontier Rodeo Co. and Powder River Rodeo Co., outfits that
The Del Rio show was named after the late George Paul, who won the PRCA world bull riding title in 1968. BRETT HOFFMAN, A TEXAS COWBOY HALL OF FAME MEMBER, HAS WRITTEN A RODEO COLUMN FOR THE FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM DURING THE PAST TWO DECADES.
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Greater Fort Worth Affiliate announced that the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo will go pink in honor of breast cancer survivors on Jan. 25, 2011. The legendary Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo will host this breast cancer awareness day for the 5th consecutive year. Rodeo contestants, fans and breast cancer survivors will all wear pink in an effort to raise awareness of the disease.
Through the partnership with the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, Susan G. Komen will receive 50 percent of the proceeds from the general admission and rodeo ticket sales on Jan. 25. Last year, the Stock Show raised $12,348 for Komen Greater Fort Worth.
On Jan. 25, breast cancer survivors will be treated to a Pink Ribbon Roundup Reception, sponsored by Cancer Treatment Centers of America, from noon–7 p.m. in the Amon G. Carter Cactus Room. In addition, survivors will receive a free ticket to the evening’s 7:30 p.m. rodeo performance. At the reception, breast cancer survivors and their families will enjoy refreshments, meet rodeo contestants and receive a special gift.
“We are proud to partner with the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo once again in this amazing fundraising effort and celebration of survivors,” said Ann Greenhill, executive director of Susan G. Komen for the Cure Greater Fort Worth. “We are so grateful to organizations like the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo; it is because of individuals and organizations like the Stock Show that we are able to raise awareness and continue the fight against this deadly disease.”
For more information or to RSVP for the Pink Ribbon Roundup reception, please visit www.komengreaterfw.org.
About Susan G. Komen For the Cure , the global leader of the breast cancer movement, has invested more than $1 billion since its inception in 1982. The world’s largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists all work together to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures. Thanks to events like the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, and generous contributions from partners, sponsors and fellow supporters, Susan G. Komen for the Cure has become the largest source in the world of non-profit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure Greater Fort Worth is one of many national Affiliates of the parent organization. Chartered in May of 1992 by Rozanne Rosenthal, in honor of her close friend and three-time breast-cancer-survivor Joan Katz, the Greater Fort Worth Affiliate uses 75 percent of all money raised to fund treatment and prevention projects for women in Tarrant, Parker, Johnson and Hood Counties. The first Komen Greater Fort Worth Race for the Cure was held in 1992 and had 1,800 participants. Today, the organization boasts more than 15,000 participants each year, and serves as the largest 5K Race in the county. To date, Komen Greater Fort Worth has raised more than $14 million for breast cancer treatment, prevention and research. For more information on Komen Greater Fort Worth, please visit www.komengreaterfw.org .
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