|
Team Roping
Dennis Terrell, Andrew Anaya (2000)
Hours of hard work go into the training of this event. This event is loaded with hazards, such as collisions, entanglements, and worst of all, possible loss of fingers. The team consists of two ropers and two well-trained horses. One roper is called the "header" and his or her responsibility is to catch the steer by the horns while the teammate, called the "heeler", has the responsibility of catching the steer's back legs or heels.
|