Saturday, July 23, 2011

Rodeo night two

As promised here are some photos from night two of the Ogden pioneer days rodeo.

Bulls in the chutes waiting to buck some unlucky cowboy off.


A view of the front of the chutes, we sat on the other side of the arena this time.


A young girl after her turn at muttin bustin.


Junior bullfighter, he's wearing pink because it was "tough enough to wear pink night (breast cancer).


The chutes.


I can't believe I got this picture. It speaks for itself.


The girl out there in pink on her horse is one of the pioneer days whoopie girls. Whoopie girls are a tradition that go back to 1936 and each year sixteen girls are chosen to be whoopie girls.


 The rodeo clown putting on a performance.


The weber county sheriffs posse doing their trick riding performance.


More action behind the chutes


Mr. Rodeo Clown himself. He's a riot.



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