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Lienzo charro

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is a team competition in which teams go head-to-head to win points in different competitions. The team with the most points at the end wins. The
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has two areas: one 60 by 12 metres (197 ft × 39 ft) and a second, circular area 40 metres (130 ft) in diameter.
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throws a bull to the ground by catching its tail, wrapping it under his leg, and making a turn. The
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may be enclosed to accommodate jaripeo competitions, as well as American rodeo events.
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Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association. Accessed October 2011.
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Arte en la Charerria: The Artisanship of Mexican Equestrian Culture
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Aerial photographs of lienzos charros, showing the "Monumental",
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National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
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Los Angeles: Autry National Center. Accessed October 2011.
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Index


Zacatecas, Zacatecas
arena
charros
charreada
coleadero
jaripeo
American rodeo
Charreada


Charro Days
Art of the Charrería: A Mexican Tradition
Arte en la Charerria: The Artisanship of Mexican Equestrian Culture
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
Art of the Charrería
Museum of the American West
Charreria, the symbol of Mexico
Federación Mexicana de Charrería (Spanish)
Nacional de Charros (Spanish)
Official Rulebook (Spanish)
Mexican website for charro news (Spanish)
"CHARRO USA" U.S. Radio, Magazine and Media News off Charreria (Mexican Rodeo)
http://www.deportecharro.com
Categories
Charreada
Culture of Mexico
Spanish language
Sport in Mexico
Sports originating in Mexico

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