barrel racing - one of the few rodeo events in which animals and humans work cooperatively to defeat a common foe-in this case, the clock., rodeo - sport involving a series of riding and roping contests derived from the working skills of the American cowboy as developed during the second half of the 19th century to support the open-range cattle industry in North America., cowboy hat - designed to protect working cattlemen as they toiled, all day long, under the hot western sun., cowboy boots - have a high heel that is traditionally made of stacked leather, rounded to pointed toe, high shaft, and, traditionally, no lacing., western saddle - a deep seat, high pommel and cantle, and broad stirrups., Quarter Horse - a small stocky breed noted for agility and speed over short distances. It is reputed to be the fastest breed of horse over distances of a quarter of a mile., stopwatch - a special watch with buttons that start, stop, and then zero the hands, used to time races., NBHA - National Barrel Horse Association, arena - A fenced-in or walled-in area where rodeo events take place., equestrian - Someone who rides horses, usually in competitions, circuit - athletes compete to earn prizes an points that will qualify him or her to compete in larger championship rodeos, cutting - a horse and rider attempts to "cut" or separate,

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