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The American Rodeo TV has released a new TV spot, showcasing the thrilling and pulse-pounding event that is set to take place at the AT&T Stadium in 2019. The TV spot features one of the most accomplished rodeo athletes of our time, Wade Sundell.

The TV spot opens with a panoramic view of the iconic AT&T Stadium, home to the Dallas Cowboys. As the camera zooms in on the stadium, we see Wade Sundell preparing himself for what is sure to be a grueling yet thrilling competition. In his signature cowboy hat and boots, Wade exudes a sense of confidence and determination, ready to take on whatever challenges come his way.

The TV spot then cuts to various clips of Wade showcasing his incredible rodeo skills. We see him expertly riding a bucking horse, as the crowd cheers and applauds his amazing display of athleticism and grit. With each jump and turn, Wade shows why he is considered one of the best in the business.

Throughout the TV spot, we hear the powerful and engaging voiceover describing the excitement and anticipation that comes with The American Rodeo. The voiceover emphasizes the sheer energy and passion that flows through the stadium during the event, and how it takes a true cowboy like Wade Sundell to conquer the competition.

The TV spot concludes with the message that The American Rodeo at AT&T Stadium is the rodeo event of the year. Whether you're a long-time rodeo fan or a curious spectator, this is an event you don't want to miss. So, mark your calendars for the 2019 event, and get ready for a rodeo experience like no other.

The American Rodeo TV TV commercial - 2019 AT&T Stadium: Wade Sundell produced for The American Rodeo was first shown on television on December 12, 2018.

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Wade and Diana went on to have three children, children of whom became Wade's reason for living through two lung transplants and fighting his lung disease for over ten years…well, the children and going fishing. And the Jazz.

Wade Sundell suffered a scary injury during the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Opening Ceremonies when he fell off a horse and fractured his T8 vertebrae. The injury sidelined Sundell for three months, but you wouldn't have guessed that after watching him compete in Houston.

2018 He placed second in the average with 783.5 on nine head and won the 2018 world title by winning $177,327 in Las Vegas and $280,636 for the season. Won the Ram Great Lakes Circuit Finals (Louisville, Ky.); the San Angelo (Texas) Rodeo; the Greeley (Colo.)

The injury occurred on Monday when Sundell was thrown off a horse during the Grand Entry for Round 5 while carrying the Iowa state flag. "I ended up having a fracture in my spine," said Sundell, the 2018 PRCA World Champion Saddle Bronc Rider.

ProRodeo.com Oftedahl, who is from Raymond, Minn., was thrown forward and hit the bull's head and tossed to the arena dirt. Oftedahl, who was wearing a helmet, was sidelined for the remainder of the 2022 because of the injuries during the ride.

World's Oldest Rodeo​® ​The first formalized "rodeo" was held in Prescott, Arizona Territory, during the 4th of July celebration in 1888, and has been a yearly event ever since. That first rodeo was called a "cowboy tournament", and was held in an area off Iron Springs Rd, near where Watter's Nursery stands today.

JB Mauney JB Mauney is thrown from his bull, Arctic Assassin, in the Xtreme Bulls competition at the Lewiston Roundup on Wednesday evening. Mauney sustained a neck injury in this fall that has resulted in an end to his career.

JB Mauney Bull rider says neck injury has put an end to his career JB Mauney, who landed on his head during Wednesday's Xtreme Bull event, posted on Instagram that he underwent surgery at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston, which required a rod, plates and screws and the removal of a disc.

Frost sustained severe injuries at the 1989 Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo when the bull Takin' Care of Business struck him after the ride, and he was pronounced dead at a local hospital. La Junta, Colorado, U.S. Cheyenne, Wyoming, U.S.

The term rodeo (from the Spanish rodear) means "to surround" or "go around" in Spanish, and was first used in American English about 1834 to denote a "round up" of cattle.

Most of the rodeo ropers tend to ride older horses, ranging from 10 to 20 years old.

A flank strap is tightened on each bull just prior to release from the chute. It applies pressure to the sensitive underbelly causing discomfort and possibly pain in order to make animals buck more violently.

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