The National Finals Rodeo begins on Thursday.
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Shortly before midnight on Tuesday, five men sporting cowboy hats, boots and denim jeans trotted into Gilley’s Saloon inside Treasure Island to join the crowd of some 200 people drinking beer and dancing the night away. Yep, National Finals Rodeo is back in Las Vegas.
Many compelling stories will be written during the 2017 installment of the National Finals Rodeo starting Thursday at the Thomas & Mack Center. It’ll be difficult to top the one witnessed Tuesday at South Point.
No. 58 is to stay in the stables at this year’s National Finals Rodeo.
Cowboys and cowgirls from across the country will descend on Las Vegas when the National Finals Rodeo begins its annual 10-day run Thursday at the Thomas Mack Center.
Jess Lockwood was crowned the 2017 PBR World Champion on Sunday afternoon at T-Mobile Arena.
It’s been an inconsistent year for Cooper Davis, but he’s third in the world standings after the fourth day of the World Finals, 454.17 points behind leader Jess Lockwood.
Pearl Harbor and SweetPro’s Bruiser have butted heads throughout their careers. The two have been battling atop the standings, and after a year of stiff competition, one will be crowned World Champion Bull on Sunday at the PBR World Finals at T-Mobile Arena.
Sage Kimzey rode into the PBR World Finals with seemingly all the confidence in the world. Though it is his first World Finals, he had every reason to be confident.
Jess Lockwood is ready for a better World Finals a year after getting shut out.
The PBR World Finals will run from Wednesday to Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.
Bull riding fans long have been waiting to see the best from the PRCA against the best from the PBR. This weekend, they will finally have their chance at the Velocity Tour Finals at South Point Arena.
From buying a ticket from a scalper for Gonzaga vs. Saint Mary’s in the WCC tournament to counting the hoodies at the WSOP, the Las Vegas Valley offers a Bucket List for those who prefer to stay close to home.
Brazilian bull rider Kaique Pacheco was the only competitor at the Professional Bull Riders’ major to successfully ride two bulls on Saturday. He won $100,000 and 625 points in the standings by taking home the title.
Stormy Wing of Dalhart, Texas, won the first round of the Professional Bull Riders major Last Cowboy Standing on Friday night at Las Vegas Village, recording a score of 87.25 on Captain Jack.
