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In “saddle bronc riding”, a wild horse (also known as a “bronc”) is saddled. Once the cowboy or cowgirl has mounted and given a sign, the chute to the arena is opened. The horse charges out, bucking wildly, and the rider can only hold on to a rein on the saddle with a single hand. If they touch the horse with their other hand, they lose points. Like in bull riding, the cowboy or cowgirl needs to stay on for at least eight seconds. But it’s not just about the time: the rider gets additional points if the horse bucks very strongly.
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