U.S. rodeos and Charreadas are both done on horseback. They are measures of the horses and their riders but they bear little ...
Viva La Fiesta is back at the Ector County Coliseum.The gates will open today with a few music performances tonight.Well, ...
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 carry on the ...
Fiesta San Antonio heats up with Day in Old Mexico at Rancho del Charro!This event offers a taste of Mexico's rich culture ...
It's called charreada. It's a Mexican equestrian tradition that's hundreds of years old, and it's taken deep roots in the American Southwest. Texas Public Radio's Jack Morgan takes us to one.
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The first weekend of San Antonio's annual Fiesta celebration is in the books. Attendees braved construction, heavy traffic, and some higher than usual drink prices to take part in events all over the ...
San Antonio's charreada or traditional Mexican rodeo originated among the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century. The unique rodeo tradition has taken deep roots in the American Southwest.