Rodeos in Australia

Rodeos popularity is rising in Australia

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More than 350 rodeos are held around Australia each year with the state of Queensland regarded as ‘The home of rodeo'. Australian rodeos can attract up to 30,000 spectators and some competitions offer up  to$200,000 in prize money.

The professional rodeo circuit spans many countries far a field such as Brazil, Canada, New Zealand and The United States with prize money as high as $2 million dollars. Eight seconds is the minimum time a rider needs to stay on the back of a bareback bronco or bull. If he attains the eight seconds he receives a score out of 100, if he falls off or is thrown he will score zero.

The first recorded Australian rodeo was held in Queensland in 1897. It can be traced back to the Spanish in North America where the cowboys known as "Yaqueros" evolved ranch chores into rodeo forms of bronco riding, roping and tie downing. Rodeo's popularity grew with the expansion of the western frontier which allowed the cowboys to travel around the country-side and earn a living. Along with its growth of popularity so did the professionalism that is exhibited today, with rules to standardize all events. It was around 1945 that the Rodeo Cowboy Association introduced the belt buckle as the ultimate trophy probably due to the fact that many of the cowboys also did exhibition-boxing matches as a way to earn money.

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  1. Emma Kaye Davy
    Posted October 13, 2008 at 1:09 am

    Hey my name is Emma and i love the sport Bullriding i know its dangerous and this is the sport that my uncle steven got killed doing and it was his passion to ride right up from when he was riding potty’s at the age of 5 right up untill he was 19 and he got killed at the gayndah rodeo in 2005 i just wish he was still here today. I really want to be able to ride bulls but they girls can’t ride and it would be good if they could. i think there are a heap of young girls out there that wanna ride in the area…..
    anyways all you bullriders out there be carefull i don’t want you to end up like my uncle and be killed infront of your favourite people that love you to death

  2. Liz Castañeda
    Posted March 22, 2009 at 1:59 am

    is “Vaqueros·”..
    xoxo

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