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Argentina’s gauchos rock and roll at traditional rodeo

Cowboys lace up their boots for Jineteadas rodeo in Cordoba province’s Jesus Maria, considered the sport’s “World Cup”.

Argentina cowboys/ Please Do Not Use [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
Jineteadas rodeos showcase Argentina's best horsemen [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
By Lagmi Chavez
Published On 18 Jan 201618 Jan 2016
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The Jineteadas rodeo is a colourful but dangerous tradition held in Argentina’s rural areas, showcasing the best horsemen in the country.

Similar events are also held as part of the traditional gaucho (cowboy) culture in Paraguay, Uruguay, and southern parts of Chile.

The aim of the Jineteadas rodeo is for riders to stay on an untamed horse for a specified period of time, between six and 15 seconds.

While there is a push for professional recognition of the sport, many riders continue to dress and work as gauchos on farms.

In Argentina’s Cordoba province, many riders prepare themselves for the rodeo in Jesus Maria, considered one of the country’s biggest events of the year. 

They say it is the equivalent of their own “World Cup”.

Argentina cowboys/ Please Do Not Use [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
Many Jineteadas riders continue to dress and work as gauchos on farms [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
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Argentina cowboys/ Please Do Not Use [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
The Jineteadas rodeo in Jesus Maria is considered one of Argentina's biggest events of the year [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
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Riders attempt to stay on an untamed horse for a specified period of time, between six and 15 seconds [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
Argentina cowboys/ Please Do Not Use [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
Similar events are also held as part of the traditional gaucho (cowboy) culture in Paraguay, Uruguay, and southern parts of Chile [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
Argentina cowboys/ Please Do Not Use [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
Many riders are pushing for professional recognition for the traditional sport [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
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Some animal rights groups have expressed concerns about the treatment of horses in the rodeos [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
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Riders see the Jesus Maria rodeo as their own 'World Cup' [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]
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Dozens of riders are injured in Jineteadas rodeos each year [Lagmi Chavez/Al Jazeera]


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