
Rodeo legacy thrives across generations in Tucson
A multigenerational rodeo family competes in Tucson, carrying on a deep-rooted tradition of dedication and resilience in the sport.
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A multigenerational rodeo family competes in Tucson, carrying on a deep-rooted tradition of dedication and resilience in the sport.
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Tucson students experienced an immersive rodeo program that teaches Western heritage, rodeo skills, and resilience through the "cowboy up" mindset.
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