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Fans stand during the opening of the final performance of the 2010 Will Rogers Stampede PRCA Rodeo on Sunday evening. (TED HARBIN PHOTO)
Fans stand during the opening of the final performance of the 2010 Will Rogers Stampede PRCA Rodeo on Sunday evening. (TED HARBIN PHOTO)

Bull rider Nathan Klassen of Broken Arrow, Okla., warms up his bull rope as he gets ready for the Sunday night of competition. Barrel racer Jeanne Anderson, left, of White City, Kan., visits with stock contractor Dell Hall on Sunday night before the rodeo. (TED HARBIN PHOTOS)
LEFT: Bull rider Nathan Klassen of Broken Arrow, Okla., warms up his bull rope as he gets ready for the Sunday night of competition.
RIGHT: Barrel racer Jeanne Anderson, left, of White City, Kan., visits with stock contractor Dell Hall on Sunday night before the rodeo.
(TED HARBIN PHOTOS)

Saddle bronc rider Cort Scheer of Elsmere, Neb., watches the action on Saturday night.Bobby Griswold, a four-time NFR qualifier, visits with trick roper Brice Chapman before Saturday's second performance. (TED HARBIN PHOTOS)
LEFT: Saddle bronc rider Cort Scheer of Elsmere, Neb., watches the action on Saturday night.
RIGHT: Bobby Griswold, a four-time NFR qualifier, visits with trick roper Brice Chapman before Saturday's second performance. (TED HARBIN PHOTOS)

A little boy walks around the rodeo grounds before Friday's performance.Bo Casper, left, visits with pickup man Tim Zibell on Saturday night after Casper scored an 83 to win the bareback riding.
LEFT: A little boy walks around the rodeo grounds before Friday's performance.
RIGHT: Bo Casper, left, visits with pickup man Tim Zibell on Saturday night after Casper scored an 83 to win the bareback riding.
(TED HARBIN PHOTOS)

A group of children sprint into the arena behind bullfighter Greek Ellick Jr. to take part in the always popular calf scramble.
A group of children sprint into the arena behind bullfighter Greek Ellick Jr. to take part in the always popular calf scramble.
(JOE MACHADO PHOTO)

A bareback rider wedges his hand into the rigging as he tests out his equipment before Friday's first performance of the rodeo. A flag girl smiles as she prepares to enter the arena.
LEFT: A bareback rider wedges his hand into the rigging as he tests out his equipment before Friday's first performance of the rodeo. (TED HARBIN PHOTO)
RIGHT: A flag girl smiles as she prepares to enter the arena. (JOE MACHADO PHOTO)

Gizmo McCracken, right, chats with announcer Scott Grover during the bull riding on Friday night. Colorful hats are displayed by a vendor at the rodeo.
LEFT: Gizmo McCracken, right, chats with announcer Scott Grover during the bull riding on Friday night. (JOE MACHADO PHOTO)
RIGHT: Colorful hats are displayed by a vendor at the rodeo. (TED HARBIN PHOTO)

The rodeo queens visit horseback while preparing for the opening ceremonies of the first performance.
The rodeo queens visit horseback while preparing for the opening ceremonies of the first performance.
(TED HARBIN PHOTO)

Spud Duvall of Checotah, Okla., gets a good start at a hazer in Thursday's steer wrestling competition. Duvall, the steer wrestling director in the PRCA, is one of the elite steer wrestlers in the sport and one of the most sought after hazers, where he helps line out the animal for other bulldoggers.
Spud Duvall of Checotah, Okla., gets a good start at a hazer in Thursday's steer wrestling competition.
Duvall, the steer wrestling director in the PRCA, is one of the elite steer wrestlers in the sport and one of
the most sought after hazers, where he helps line out the animal for other bulldoggers. (TED HARBIN PHOTO)

Trell Etbauer of Goodwell, Okla., wrestles his steer to the ground during Thursday's competition.
LEFT: Trell Etbauer of Goodwell, Okla., wrestles his steer to the ground during Thursday's competition.
RIGHT: Ralph Williams, right, and Jeri Wayne Rhine rope Thursday during the first round of team roping.
(TED HARBIN PHOTOS)

David Moore of Goodwell, Okla., and his son on Thursday night. Announcer Scott Grover reads over his notes as he prepares to call Thursday's action.
LEFT: David Moore of Goodwell, Okla., watches the tie-down roping competition during Thursday's slack with his 18-month-old son.
RIGHT: Announcer Scott Grover checks over his notes before calling the action Thursday evening. (TED HARBIN PHOTOS)

A girl smiles at her family while watching Thursday's slack competition.Paul David Tierney ropes his calf during Thursday's competition.
LEFT: A girl smiles at her family while watching Thursday's slack competition. RIGHT: Paul David Tierney competes in tie-down roping Thursday evening.
(TED HARBIN PHOTOS)

Reigning world champion steer roper Rocky Patterson saddles his horse as he prepares for Thursday's competition.
Reigning world champion steer roper Rocky Patterson saddles his horse as he prepares for Thursday's roping.
(TED HARBIN PHOTO)

PRCA rodeo official Chuck Hoss, left, works with secretary Shelley Hall as they draw for a steer for Thursday's competition. Lines form along the bleachers at the arena as fans watch Thursday's competition.
LEFT: PRCA rodeo official Chuck Hoss, left, works with secretary Shelley Hall as they draw for a steer for Thursday's competition.
RIGHT: Lines form along the bleachers at the arena as fans watch Thursday's competition. (TED HARBIN PHOTOS)

Announcer Scott Grover, left, and Good Day Tulsa host Keith Taylor pose for a photo before their interview Friday morning at the KTUL-TV studios in Tulsa.
Announcer Scott Grover, left, and Good Day Tulsa host Keith Taylor pose for a photo
before their interview Friday morning at the KTUL-TV studios in Tulsa. (TED HARBIN PHOTO)

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