Well we talk all the time that the Wranglers National Finals Rodeo is ten rounds, it’s more of a marathon than a sprint. But round number ten always feels like a 40-yard dash. (CBS Sports Network / PRCA)
Video shows cowboys helping Las Vegas police corral a suspected carjacker at Horseman’s Park in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. (Cayden Cox)
Cowboys at Horseman’s Park help Metro apprehend a suspected carjacker on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. (Colton Payne/Facebook)
Bright lights of Las Vegas, round number eight of the Wrangler’s National Finals Rodeo. It did not disappoint we had some co-champions in terms of rounds, but you know lots to talk about. (CBS Sports Network / PRCA)
Review-Journal reporter Cassie Soto interviews 24-time world champion in tie down and team roping.
Highlights from Round 5 of the 2019 National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas & Mac Center in Las Vegas. (PRCA)
The NFR is celebrating its 35th year in Las Vegas and the Review-Journal will be live every day at 5:45 pm with special one-on-one interviews.
Day 5 we are joined by Nevada’s own Trenten Montero. This is his first year qualifying at NFR.
Check back with us every day at 5:45 p.m. for a preview of what’s to come that night at the Thomas & Mack Center.
For the 37th year, Exceptional Rodeo was held to allow dozens of Las Vegas-area special-needs children the chance to experience the world of rodeo. The children were brought to Cowboy Christmas at the Las Vegas Convention Center and were able to participate in a series of rodeo events from roping to bull riding.
The National Finals rodeo, alongside the Santa Maria Elks Rodeo and Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation, honored local families and those from around the country who are fighting life-threatening cancer and other illnesses.
Social media influencer and legendary bull rider Dale Brisby joins the Las Vegas Review-Journal at the Grant a Gift Autism Foundation. Brisby discusses his personalized blackjack table at a Las Vegas casino as well as the advice he gave to this year’s NFR bull riders.
He last qualified for the National Finals Rodeo in 2005, but somewhere between continuing to travel those long, dark stretches of road littered with trailers hooked to unfilled dreams, Lockett directed his horse on another, more stable journey.
Lockett has returned to the NFR, the team roping heeler and partner Erich Rogers finishing in the money in the first go-round Thursday night at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The NFR is celebrating its 35th year in Las Vegas and the Review-Journal will be live every day at 5:45 pm with special one-on-one interviews. Kicking off Day , we are joined by the President of Las Vegas Events, Pat Christenson.
Cowboy Christmas has returned to the Las Vegas Convention Center, coinciding with the 2019 National Finals Rodeo. Las Vegas Review-Journal host Cassie Soto searches the convention floor for one-of-a-kind gifts.
Cowboy Christmas has returned to the Las Vegas Convention Center, coinciding with the 2019 National Finals Rodeo. Las Vegas Review-Journal host Cassie Soto searches the convention floor for one-of-a-kind gifts.
As a tiny tike Ty Murray set his sights on breaking the six strong world all round title record held by his hero Larry Mahan. (ProRodeoTv.com)
Sage Kizmey set his sights on Don Gay’s record of eight bull riding titles. (ProRodeoTv.com)
The Wright family legacy in saddle bronc riding is unmatched. (ProRodeoTv.com)
How do you follow a dynasty like Charmayne James and Scamper who won ten straight barrel racing titles? (ProRodeoTv.com)
The movie “8 Seconds” is all about the life of and death of world champion bull rider Lane Frost. (ProRodeoTv.com)
“Where there’s smoke, there’s fire,” that phrase sums up team ropers Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira. (ProRodeoTv.com)