0 in North America, a sport and public entertainment in which cowboys show different skills by riding wild horses and catching cows with ropes --
1 a public performance or competition in which cowboys (= people who take care of cattle) show their skill at riding cattle and wild horses and at catching cattle with ropes --
Two large agricultural complexes feature a 1,600 acre teaching and research farm and a rodeo arena.
A rodeo arena is active hosting rodeos, truck pulls, and community events.
He also spent several years training other rodeo athletes, before later branching out into additional sports.
He set up a booth at rodeos, county fairs, trade shows, saddle shops, and livestock auctions.
Breakaway roping is usually seen in junior, high school, college and semi-professional rodeos.
The rodeo operator sues a random attendee for non-payment of the entrance fee.
In the fall he was given a 30-day furlough to defend his rodeo title.
When the proscenium was raised, increasing the seating capacity to 12,000, the stage and backstage area became large enough to hold circuses and rodeos.