The NFR is celebrating its 35th year in Las Vegas and the Review-Journal talked to Dakota Eldridge, an Elko native who is returning to the arena after injuring his knee last year.
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Lisa Lockhart, who has qualified for the NFR 13 consecuutive times, finished 11th in the world in 2018, with season earnings of $170,746.
Grant a Gift gives the children and families a break from the usual pattern of treatment at the autism center, instead using some animal therapy.
Here are the National Finals Rodeo second go-round results from Friday, Dec. 6, 2019.
Tyler Waguespack of Gonzales, Louisiana, won the second go-round Friday night in the National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas Mack Center by taking down his steer in 3.6 seconds.
Elko native Dakota Eldridge is competing in the National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas Mack Center for the sixth time after missing last year’s event with a knee injury.
NFR World Champions Tim O’Connell and Caleb Smidt took a break from the rodeo to spend some time with the children at Grant a Gift Autism Foundation.
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.
National Finals Rodeo 2019 opened in Las Vegas with a flourish Thursday night.
Here are the National Finals Rodeo first performance results from Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019.
Richmond Champion of The Woodlands, Texas, rode Pickett Pro Rodeo’s Night Crawler to a first-place score of 91.5 on Thursday in the first go-round of the National Finals Rodeo.
California cowboy Kyle Lockett qualified for the National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas Mack Center for the first time since 2005, now 42 and married with four children.
In its 34th year, Cowboy Christmas and its more than 300 exhibitors take over more than seven and a half football fields worth of the Las Vegas Convention 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.
For the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, the No. 1 priority is security.
