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Friday 29 May 2015.
Head of School, Sport Science, Exercise and Health Professor Tim Ackland lead an insightful discussion on UWA’s High Performance research, featuring panellists Dr Peter Peeling, UWA Researcher, Glenn Stewart, West Coast Eagles High Performance Manager, and Deborah Tsai, student and Australian Synchronised Swimmer.
Alex "Sandy" Pentland at "Digitising Europe Initiative Berlin 2015" ; FAZ Atrium, Berlin; 12. November 2015
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Bareback riding is a roughstock event where the contestant's score is equally dependent upon his performance and the horse's performance. The cowboy will attempt to ride his horse for eight seconds by hanging on to a handle similar to a suitcase handle on a strap, cinched on his horse.
The cowboy must ‘mark his horse out,’ or have both his spurs touching the horse’s shoulders until the horse’s feet touch the ground after horse’s first move out of the chute. Failure to do this will result in a disqualification. If the cowboy touches the horse, himself, or any of his equipment with his free hand he is disqualified.
The cowboy is judged on how he spurs, to what degree his toes stay turned out during the ride as he spurs, as well as how well the cowboy handles the horse’s moves. The horse is scored on how hard he is to ride based on if the horse changes direction, and bucks with lots of energy and power.
I would like to thank the Thomas and Mack, the PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association), the Cowboys and Cowgirls, the stock contractors, and the fans for their support of rodeo.
Come join Me for ten days of rides, the wrecks, and the unforgettable moments of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Let’s Ride!!
"Dragon", in front of his
F-22 plane. He actually flew over and landed it at this event! "Dragon" is a nick-name approved by the military. If not approved, "Dragon" wouldn't be able to wear his nick-name on his uniform. For security, nick-names are used to preserve a pilot's real identity Most pilots have a nick-name.
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