Eric Temple Bell
With their new presence on the Web, the ACA can keep all cowboy and rodeo fans on top of current events and schedules. You can visit their store, read their news and e-zine, review their stance on animal welfare, and more.
The AJRA was begun when its founder went to rodeos and thought how unfair it was that kids were competing with adults, and so would never win, despite giving it their all. This page has a history of the AJRA, info about the coliseum they use, a schedule, and more.
Perhaps the most complete rodeo index on the Web. Billy Joe Jim Bob takes great care to include links for every rodeo, rodeo association, and rodeo site he could find, which looks to be all of them!
Although not about rodeo specifically, Cheyennes Frontier Days will be of interest to any latent cowboy or cowgirl. Learn more about their rodeo events, but also about other aspects of Western life.
Home, home on the page. A well-designed cowboy crossroads. The site offers links to country music sites (especially Garth Brooks), Western home pages, and rodeo pages. A great place to start, so pull on your boots, chaps, and spurs, saddle up to your desk, and start hootin and a-hollerin.
For the weekend cowboy, as well as the professional rustler, Cowboys.Com offers articles about cowboy art and literature, the Tumbleweeds cartoon, and useful links to everything Westernhistory, horses, clothes, native Americans, country dancing and night clubs, food, riding clothes, and much more. The site also provides information about a couple dozen dude ranches.
Janets page has some wonderful pictures, links to other rodeo sites, a long list of articles, and countless answers to her question, What do cowgirls dream about?
Jeff appreciates traditional horse, as well as bronco, rodeo riding, and he distinguishes between American and Canadian links on his extensive links page. Related links are provided as well, such as sites for country music performers he likes.
This site houses personal Web pages for any rodeo personnel who wants one. Its got categories for clowns and bullfighters, announcers, cowboys and cowgirls, ropers, bronco riders, and more.
The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Associations official Web site, ProRodeo.Com provides information about rodeo results, individual champions, rodeo publications, and precisely how rodeo animals are treated humanely.
An excellent rodeo and horse links resource. This site has won awards, and a quick visit is sure to tell you why; its well-done and simple to use. She also provides a full calendar of events and discussion groups.
Interested in what happened at rodeo tournament last night or want to know more about your favorite rodeo stars? Check Slam Rodeo for all your rodeo news needs. Slam also covers other sports.
Theres rodeo, and then theres bareback. Not just anyone can get on a horse with minimal gearing and hold on for eight seconds, but thats just one reason why this pages author has such a special place for it in her heart.
It is no surprise that the state university system of Wyoming should represent a sport it helped to make famous. This site discusses the clubs schedule, roster, and results from previous tournaments.
Western Wishes is dedicated to granting the wishes of disadvantaged or handicapped children who have Western or ranch backgrounds. They specialize in helping them to meet rodeo personalities and country music singers.
Angie Harrisons page is a result of research she did because she was curious about rodeo: its history, how its scored, and so on. People new to rodeo will appreciate the work shes done.
http://train.missouri.org/~rclink/depot.htm
http://gowestern.com/link.html