At 5 feet 7 inches and 150 pounds, Silvano Alves doesn’t look like much of a cowboy.
Rodeo
Bushwacker has become the talk of this week’s Professional Bull Riders World Finals at the Thomas & Mack Center. On the one hand, every rider wants a chance to ride him. On the other, there’s not a cowboy who doesn’t dread such a draw.
It has been said that it’s better to be lucky than good.
Luke Snyder can add another great Las Vegas story to his bull riding memoir.
The official numbers won’t be tabulated for several weeks, but many merchants who rented booths at the cowboy merchandise marts staged in conjunction with the recently ended National Finals Rodeo have already concluded it was a tepid year.
Cody Wright took advantage of drawing the best bucking horse of the year to pull away in the closest world championship race of the National Finals Rodeo.