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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1677472" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I've been to a Mexican 'rodeo' that consisted mostly of bull riding. plaza de toros guadalajara. They don't ride for 8 seconds. The rule is the rider rides until bucked off or until the bull gives it up (ride until submission) The arena is only about a mile from my house and the dance afterwards goes on into the wee hours of the morning. </p><p>Wife and I are usually the only gringos there but that's ok too.</p><p></p><p>Then riders on horseback come in and heel and/or horn rope the bull, young kids come in and throw the bull and hog tie him. </p><p></p><p><em><strong>Jineto de Toro</strong></em> similar to the rodeo event. Bulls are smaller, between 990 and 1320 pounds, and are ridden until they stop bucking. Two hands can be used on the bullrope. Points are given for technique. The charro cannot fall off, he must dismount and land upright. After the charro dismounts the bull he must remove the bullrope and bellrope so the Terna en el Ruedo can follow.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Terna en el Ruedo</em></strong> (Team of three); a team roping event in which three charros attempt to rope a bull - one by its neck, one by its hind legs, and the last then ties its feet together. They have a maximum of 10 minutes. Points are awarded for rope tricks and time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1677472, member: 18945"] I've been to a Mexican 'rodeo' that consisted mostly of bull riding. plaza de toros guadalajara. They don't ride for 8 seconds. The rule is the rider rides until bucked off or until the bull gives it up (ride until submission) The arena is only about a mile from my house and the dance afterwards goes on into the wee hours of the morning. Wife and I are usually the only gringos there but that's ok too. Then riders on horseback come in and heel and/or horn rope the bull, young kids come in and throw the bull and hog tie him. [I][B]Jineto de Toro[/B][/I] similar to the rodeo event. Bulls are smaller, between 990 and 1320 pounds, and are ridden until they stop bucking. Two hands can be used on the bullrope. Points are given for technique. The charro cannot fall off, he must dismount and land upright. After the charro dismounts the bull he must remove the bullrope and bellrope so the Terna en el Ruedo can follow. [B][I]Terna en el Ruedo[/I][/B] (Team of three); a team roping event in which three charros attempt to rope a bull - one by its neck, one by its hind legs, and the last then ties its feet together. They have a maximum of 10 minutes. Points are awarded for rope tricks and time. [/QUOTE]
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