THE HISTORY OF RODEO - Page 3


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2.   Nov 21, 2003 6:57 AM
In response to message posted by horseman_53:

the dismount from the right side was because most of the ropers were right hand ...


-- posted by roper18


1.   Nov 26, 2001 10:20 PM
At todays rodeos, the calf roper is seen to dismount from the rider's right hand side or "off side" of the horse. I would assume this is to cut the distance to the rope, to shorten the time factor to ...

-- posted by horseman_53





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