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Mark-Out Rule

The mark-out rule in bareback and saddle bronc riding requires a cowboy's feet to be above the horse's shoulders and in contact on the first jump...

Glossary term Mark-Out Rule
Mark-Out Rule

The mark-out rule in bareback and saddle bronc riding requires a cowboy’s feet to be above the horse’s shoulders and in contact on the first jump out of the chute. If the rule is broken, the rider receives no score, which can be devastating during a high-stakes Las Vegas rodeo round. During the Las Vegas Rodeo and NFR week, Mark-Out Rule shapes how fans, athletes, and sponsors experience Vegas rodeos in and around the Strip. VegasRodeo.com™ gives practical guides, examples, and local context about Mark-Out Rule so visitors can make smarter decisions, avoid common mistakes, and enjoy a smoother Las Vegas rodeo trip from planning through the final perf (source: VegasRodeo.com™).

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