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Along with the thrill it induces, bull riding and other rodeo sports may also cause some brutal injuries and lesions to their pursuers. However, despite all the horrific mishaps it entails, rodeo fanatics courageously enter the arena to chase the adrenaline rush to clinch the score in the eight seconds window. Along similar lines, Super Fair Lancaster also welcomes equestrian and rodeo enthusiasts from across the country to showcase their bucking prowess and take home the victory. 

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Currently, a grand carnival is ongoing in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in St Lincoln, where a bull riding event took the spotlight. However, with great management and training, the organizers prevented all sorts of buck wildness in the bull riding event. The riders and authorities stated their experience in the super fair bull riding. 

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Bull riding in Lancaster County Super Fair 

The Lancaster Super Fair began on 3rd August and it is the last week of the carnival, which is taking place in Lincoln City, Nebraska, a forest county in Pennsylvania. On Friday 11th August, dozens of bull riders rumbled through the Grandstand Arena. All the fans who attended the Annual Extreme Bull Riding Tour Show cheered up the riders at the Super Fair. The event went pretty smoothly and the riders and organizers gave a few pieces of advice on how they managed the event without any fuss. According to the 10/11 NOW KOLN News, LeRoy Miller, a bull rider from Iowa, advised that just ride the bulls and let them do their job without provoking them. 

Cash Smith, one of the helpers of the show, said, “I like to watch a good show, and I like watching good match up. There’s nothing more that you like than a 90-point bull ride.” He also said that months of dedicated work and years of bull riding training were executed at this event. A bull rider from Lincoln City said he earns his livelihood from bull riding, but it is his passion and money doesn’t have to do anything with it. He expressed his thoughts on what motivates him to ride. 

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Unwavering dedication of bull riders

Sage Vance is a bull rider from Lincoln who began his Bull riding journey when he was 17. Now he is 20 years old and earning a livelihood from it, but he says money does not motivate him to continue his journey. It is something special when the kids hang from the fence to take a high five or when they ask for an autograph. It gives a push to the rider and a sense of relief that their job has delighted someone. More so, it motivates Vance to keep going, as he conceded, “They’re still telling you, ‘Good job,’ because they think the world of you. They see you as heroes.”

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Vance asserted that the speed and ability of the bulls are tested before bringing them into the show. And the better the bull is, the more points one can get. He said, “You kind of get butterflies,” when he sees the smiles on kids’ faces filled with complete joy. All the efforts and work were well executed in the event and everyone, including the riders, enjoyed the show. 

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Sheikh Ayesha is a US Sports writer for EssentiallySports. She is a sports enthusiast and has a penchant for covering American sporting events. Ayesha comes with a staunch experience in content writing and takes an avid interest in Alpine skiing and swimming. Swimming legend Michael Phelps and Skiing queen Mikaela Shiffrin are some of the icons, Ayesha takes inspiration from. Along with the Olympics arena, Ayesha also takes an avid interest in Soccer. When not busy creating insightful articles about her favorite athletes, Ayesha can be found reading fiction and non-fiction books.

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