"Cowboy Craig" Ingram's tricks in super-slow motion. A maths equation for a spinning lasso stunt performed by cowboys and cowgirls has been unravelled. By studying trick roping as a science, a French ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA — Cowboy, horse, rope, and ...
For champion trick roper Gene McLaughlin, the world is a target. His 3-year-old grandson speeds past. McLaughlin draws a bead and lets fly. In seconds, the boy is roped like a calf. A visitor taking ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... To city slickers, high-flying trick roping is something best left to movie stars in Technicolor Westerns and to Colorado’s waning number of cowboys. But for ...
Moments after flying headfirst onto the arena floor dirt, the man gets up and brushes off his protective vest as rodeo clowns rush in to distract the still-bucking bull. The crowd cheers as the ...
In an era when dizzying corporate mergers have reduced most movies to celluloid pap and the “mini-majors” like Miramax dominate the box office as much as the big studios, Cowboy Pictures is an anomaly ...
Anyone can teach themselves the famous "flat loop" by following some basic formulae, says Dr Pierre-Thomas Brun, of EPFL in Switzerland. He showed off his "cowboy physics" skills at the American ...
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