mutton busting, riders are typically scored based on how long they can stay mounted on the sheep, with the highest score going to the rider who stays on for the full designated time (usually around 6 seconds), similar to bull riding; if no rider reaches the full time, the rider with the longest duration wins the round. Key points about mutton bustin' scoring: Time-based scoring: The primary factor is how long the rider stays on the sheep. Set time requirement: Most events require riders to stay on for a specific number of seconds (usually 6) to receive a score. No full time, longest ride wins: If no rider reaches the full time, the rider with the longest duration wins. Judge's discretion: While time is the main factor, judges may also consider the rider's position and control on the sheep when assigning scores. Just so your judgeās know how to score the event kids work hard for some one that donāt know a thing be taken...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI love the rodeo and stock show .years ago I was a member.loved it .I miss my jacket.it was stolen when we moved in town .it was blue and red.couldnt miss it .still haven't found it.i miss seeing my old coach Jim watkins.the most awesome man you could ever meet.Thank you Sand hills rodeo.sorry about my typing I now have Parkinson's.so if I mess up...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreGreat experience for the family. Very friendly staff, super exciting to see all the bulls, horses, and riders. We had loads of fun and will keep...
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