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  • s  riding without a saddle
    a bareback rider
  • r  without a saddle
    she prefers to ride her horse bareback

  • Last year he was top bareback rider, top bull rider and top all-around cowboy for the second time, and he earned $43,381.
  • He saw man as a rider, "Mounted bareback on the earth .
  • On a bareback ride, the idea is to "keep your body back and roll your spurs up the horse's neck.
News & Articles

  • Phillips Creek Ranch home construction ramping up
    Standard Pacific's model homes for the Riverton community of Phillips Creek Ranch are now available for viewing. The models are located at 1620 Bareback Road. Photo by Anthony Tosie.
    June 19, 2013 - The Frisco Enterprise
  • CNFR: Gillette College's Devan Reilly wins bareback short go
    Devan Reilly got chills when he thought about what he just accomplished in the bareback riding championship go-round of the College National Finals Rodeo.
    June 16, 2013 - Casper Star-Tribune
  • Peebles is back on barebacks
    Bareback riders might want to look over their shoulder, because Steven Peebles is gaining ground on them. The Redmond, Ore. cowboy won the bareback riding at the Buffalo Bill Rodeo, continuing the momentum he started two weeks ago.
    June 16, 2013 - North Platte Bulletin
Quotes

  • Stephen Fry in PinkNews.co.uk
    Fry added: "It wouldn't be at all difficult for me to kiss a woman - I'll kiss a frog if you like. And why should it be difficult for a man to kiss another man? It's difficult to ride bareback backwards while unicycling, but to kiss someone isn't...
  • Dave Freudenthal in Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
    Chris LeDoux has meant a lot to Wyoming, from his earliest days of riding bareback to his later days of making music,Freudenthal said. "Cheyenne Frontier Days, when fans of both will gather, seems like an appropriate time to honor his...
  • Ted Hughes in Times Online
    In "Football at Slack", Ted begins with a kind of comedy, a disguised Hopkinsian rodeo: "Between plunging valleys, on a bareback of hill / Men in bunting colours / Bounced, and their blown ball bounced".

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