Frontier Days is a common name for a major rodeo event.
The parade is run by the same organization as the top-level rodeo event itself.
As of 2011, Cooper remained a part-time competitor in rodeo events.
Several members of Cooper's family have competed in rodeo events.
Trick riding as a competitive rodeo event came to an end in the 1940s.
It schedules single rodeo events, and admission is often free.
Finally, some groups consider some or all rodeo events themselves to be cruel.
An estimated 23,000 people attended these first indoor rodeo events.
The rodeo events start at 8, usually lasting a couple hours.
Points are achieved for the top competitors in each of the circuit rodeo events held throughout the year.