This is Artemio Arriaga, and this is his rodeo — or jaripeo, as it’s called in Michoacán, the western Mexican state where he ...
The sun hits your back as you guide the thousand-pound animal in a synchronized pattern with seven other riders: Trot in a ...
Charrería, a Spanish word for Mexican rodeo, is Mexico’s national sport and is considered one of the country’s oldest traditions. Though it has evolved over time, the sport is still regarded ...
The national sport of Mexico, Charreada, is similar to rodeo. Its connection and historical ties to Mexico's fight for independence have inspired around 50 teams of charros to carry on the ...
Closing the fair’s rodeo action on Oct. 13 is the Mexican Rodeo Spectacular. Rodeo events take place from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the Extraco Coliseum. Rodeo admission is $20 for balcony seating and $ ...
Mexican rodeos. Hugely popular with Mexico’s elite, the sport also thrives within diaspora communities in the United States., the sliding competition which Bueno has just completed. Two men in full ...
Juan Garcia has been a HLSR volunteer for more than 20 years, beginning fresh out of law school, when he joined the HLSR’s Legal Advisory Committee and shortly after, joined the Go Tejano Committee.