If it weren’t for all the snow cones, micheladas and cans of Modelo in the arena at Charro Ranch on Sunday, an onlooker might be forgiven for thinking he or she had somehow traveled through time.
Sunday’s Day in Old Mexico had all the sights and sounds of a traditional charreada, a Mexican rodeo, and then some. There was Escaramuza, show riding by girls in elaborate dresses; cala de caballo, a ...
SAN ANTONIO – For Hispanic Heritage Month, we explore Mexico’s national sport that involves skillful roping, talented horsemanship and much more. The sport of charreria dates back to the sixteenth ...
SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo draws more than 2 million visitors each year. Some go for the music, others go for the carnival, but many Texans go for the PRCA Rodeo. Recommended ...
Bryan Woolley is back in the saddle again with his new book about the Mexican rodeo, Charreada. Read on as the journalist and author discusses the history of the event and how his book came to be.
As minarets of dust spiral upward from the San Antonio Charro Ranch, the hoofbeats of horses, festive music and cheers from spectators can only mean one thing: charreada. It’s a Mexican rodeo, held ...
"They have to be very careful, even in practice," Josefina Torres said. "If the bull falls and hits a horse's legs, they can fall. The horse has to learn how to do these things." Several competitions ...
WILSON, N.C. (WNCT) — The national sport of Mexico, Charreada, is similar to rodeo. Its connection and historical ties to Mexico’s fight for independence have inspired around 50 teams of charros to ...
SAN ANTONIO — Albert Morales was in town from Orange County, Calif., when he met local Adelina Perez, 62, at a Fiesta event Saturday. In a made-in-San Antonio moment, the two hit it off. By Sunday, ...
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