Every day during the Minnesota State Fair, a Youth Rodeo took place in the Coliseum. One of the events focused on young kids trying to remain on their animal after they both were released from the chute. While I was there in the audience watching, only one boy managed to remain seated. The others ended up as did this young lad.
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Lads who ride broncos aer far braver than I have ever been!
ReplyDeleteI guess the adults have to learn when they are young, but if I had a kid I sure wouldn't want them doing that. Maybe roping, lol.
ReplyDeleteI hope ho one got hurt. At least these days I am sure friends and family were taking videos so the kids can enjoy seeing their skill and bravery.
ReplyDeleteI also hope that no one got hurt! But I must admit this is fun to watch as an audience.
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where's my barge-pole?
ReplyDeleteSuper capture Kate..them's the breaks yeh :)
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, I thought you were back in New Mexico for a minute!
ReplyDeleteOh boy! I'm not sure I could watch that...but it does look exciting.
ReplyDeleteWhen my husband was riding broncs in his misspent youth, he was asked by a first time rider how he would get off the horse after the ride. My husband just smiled and said, getting off isn't going to be the problem.
ReplyDeleteEight seconds of pure fun for the ones who make the buzzer!
ReplyDeleteprobably not too fun for man or beast.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see he's wearing a helmet. Many don't.
ReplyDeleteOh, I don't understand these guys and lads...
ReplyDeleteTo everyone his/her own fun...
Ouch. I could not do what these young people did!
ReplyDeleteBrave soul.
ReplyDeleteMen and youngsters both do this at our county fair - men fared no better than the youngsters.
ReplyDeleteA bit dangerous I must say.
ReplyDeleteAnd people think football is dangerous! ;)
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