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Cheyenne Frontier Days July 18-27, 2008  The "Daddy of 'em All"®, a phrase coined in 1919 when Cheyenne gained worldwide recognition for having the biggest and best rodeo in the West, is still the most fitting description of Cheyenne's nine action-packed PRCA Rodeos.
The Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Rodeo is famous for its fast pace and huge number of contestants. Visitors can see more rodeo action in one day -- over 40 bucking bulls and over 70 saddle and bareback broncs in each performance -- than at any other rodeo. Every event is performed during each of the nine daily rodeos!
Rodeos begin at 1:00pm Daily, July 19-27, 2008. Rodeos end at approximately 4:30pm.
For more information visit:CFDRodeo.com
Team Wyoming, made up of some of the best professional rodeo athletes in the world, will bring thier "A" game to one of the sport’s biggest stages in 2008.
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