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  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36462.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36460.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36450.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36457.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36454.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36446.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36456.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36453.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36452.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36451.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36448.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36441.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36438.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36464.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36437.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36463.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36465.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36444.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36439.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36461.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36458.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36455.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36449.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36447.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36445.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36443.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36459.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36442.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36440.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36436.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36487.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36479.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36472.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36483.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36525.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36520.JPG
  • Saray Franco with the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, takes part in the Cala de Caballo riding sidesaddle in the traditional Adelita dress during a Mexican rodeo practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Women participants in the traditional Charreada are called Escaramuza and perform precision equestrian displays riding sidesaddle and garbed in Adelita dress.
    Charro Jalisco_76857.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36509.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36497.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36493.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36490.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36478.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36484.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36481.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36473.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36524.JPG
  • Saray Franco with the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, rides a horse sidesaddle wearing the traditional Adelita costume during a Mexican rodeo practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Women participants in the traditional Charreada are called Escaramuza and perform precision equestrian displays riding sidesaddle and garbed in Adelita dress.
    Charro Jalisco_76863.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36506.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36492.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36480.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36476.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36468.JPG
  • Saray Franco with the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, mounts her horse sidesaddle wearing the traditional Adelita costume during a Mexican rodeo practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Women participants in the traditional Charreada are called Escaramuza and perform precision equestrian displays riding sidesaddle and garbed in Adelita dress.
    Charro Jalisco_76884.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36503.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36496.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36471.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36470.JPG
  • A shadow cast by a Mexican charro or cowboy practicing roping skills on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36466.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36523.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36519.JPG
  • Saray Franco with the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, looks at her mobile phone while waiting for her event during a Mexican rodeo practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Women participants in the traditional Charreada are called Escaramuza and perform precision equestrian displays riding sidesaddle and garbed in Adelita dress.
    Charro Jalisco_76861.JPG
  • Analia Franco with the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, rides a horse sidesaddle wearing the traditional Adelita costume during a Mexican rodeo practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Women participants in the traditional Charreada are called Escaramuza and perform precision equestrian displays riding sidesaddle and garbed in Adelita dress.
    Charro Jalisco_76851.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36508.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36502.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36501.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36498.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36489.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36474.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36467.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36521.JPG
  • Analia Franco with the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, rides a horse sidesaddle wearing the traditional Adelita costume during a Mexican rodeo practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Women participants in the traditional Charreada are called Escaramuza and perform precision equestrian displays riding sidesaddle and garbed in Adelita dress.
    Charro Jalisco_76893.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36507.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36504.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36491.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36488.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36475.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36469.JPG
  • Analia Franco with the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, rides a horse sidesaddle wearing the traditional Adelita costume during a Mexican rodeo practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Women participants in the traditional Charreada are called Escaramuza and perform precision equestrian displays riding sidesaddle and garbed in Adelita dress.
    Charro Jalisco_76864.JPG
  • Saray Franco with the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, takes part in the Cala de Caballo riding sidesaddle in the traditional Adelita dress during a Mexican rodeo practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Women participants in the traditional Charreada are called Escaramuza and perform precision equestrian displays riding sidesaddle and garbed in Adelita dress.
    Charro Jalisco_76859.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36505.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36500.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36499.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36486.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36485.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36482.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36522.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36477.JPG
  • Juan Franco practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76907.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Jr. grabs the tail of a steer during the Colas en el Lienzo event at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. Colas en el Lienzo or Steer Tailing is similar to bull dogging except that the rider does not dismount; the charro rides alongside the left side of the bull, wraps its tail around his right leg, and tries to bring the bull down in a roll as he rides past it.
    Charro Jalisco_76870.JPG
  • Analia Franco de Anda, right, and her cousin Luis Alfonso Franco Jimenez at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76858.JPG
  • Members of the legendary Franco family of Charro champions chase a wild mare around the arena during a practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The roping event is called Manganas a Caballo or Roping on Horseback and involves a charro on horse roping a wild mare by its front legs to cause it to fall and roll once.
    Charro Jalisco_76850.JPG
  • Young Juan Franco, from the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, practices leaping bareback from one horse to another in an event called the The Pass of Death during a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico.  The event involves riding bareback and then leaping from one horse to the bare back of a loose, unbroken horse without reins and ride it until it stops bucking.
    Charro Jalisco_76952.JPG
  • Members of the legendary Franco family of Charro champions chase a wild mare around the arena during a practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The roping event is called Manganas a Caballo or Roping on Horseback and involves a charro on horse roping a wild mare by its front legs to cause it to fall and roll once.
    Charro Jalisco_76940.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco, Jr. tries to get a stubborn steer to stand after team roping as his father an uncle look on at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76912.JPG
  • Young Luis Alfonso Franco unties a rope from a steer during Terna en el Ruedo or team roping at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76909.JPG
  • Young Juan Franco, from the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, practices leaping bareback from one horse to another in an event called the The Pass of Death during a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico.  The event involves riding bareback and then leaping from one horse to the bare back of a loose, unbroken horse without reins and ride it until it stops bucking.
    Charro Jalisco_76947.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Jr. practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76967.JPG
  • Young Juan Franco, from the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, successfully leaps bareback from one horse to another in an event called the The Pass of Death during a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico.  The event involves riding bareback and then leaping from one horse to the bare back of a loose, unbroken horse without reins and ride it until it stops bucking.
    Charro Jalisco_76959.JPG
  • Young Juan Franco, from the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, successfully leaps bareback from one horse to another in an event called the The Pass of Death during a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico.  The event involves riding bareback and then leaping from one horse to the bare back of a loose, unbroken horse without reins and ride it until it stops bucking.
    Charro Jalisco_76958.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco chases a wild mare, during an event called Roping on Foot at a practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The roping event is called Manganas a Pie or Roping on Foot and involves a charro on foot roping a wild mare by its front legs to cause it to fall and roll once. The wild mare is chased around the ring by three mounted charros.
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