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Definition of buckjumping in English: buckjumpingnounˈbʌkdʒʌmpɪŋ mass nounAustralian, NZ A rodeo event in which a rider attempts to stay in the saddle of a bucking horse for a period of eight seconds. as modifier a buckjumping event Example sentencesExamples - The royal visitors were provided with `a varied programme of kangaroo and emu hunting, buckjumping, with exhibitions of shearing etc.
- In 1944 Lance junior, though injured, won the Australian buckjumping and bulldogging titles.
- The Warwick Rodeo can trace its roots back to 1857 where records indicate the first professional buckjumping contest.
- The travelling buckjumping shows, able to attract large crowds when riders with the grace and showmanship of Lance Skuthorpe were involved, were at their height after 1900.
- Once the war began, uniformed Americans participated in an inter-service contest for buckjumping and bareback riding at Wirth's Circus, Melbourne, in early 1943.
Definition of buckjumping in US English: buckjumpingnounˈbəkˌjəmpiNG Australian, NZ A rodeo event in which a rider attempts to stay in the saddle of a bucking horse for a period of eight seconds. as modifier a buckjumping event Example sentencesExamples - The royal visitors were provided with `a varied programme of kangaroo and emu hunting, buckjumping, with exhibitions of shearing etc.
- In 1944 Lance junior, though injured, won the Australian buckjumping and bulldogging titles.
- The travelling buckjumping shows, able to attract large crowds when riders with the grace and showmanship of Lance Skuthorpe were involved, were at their height after 1900.
- Once the war began, uniformed Americans participated in an inter-service contest for buckjumping and bareback riding at Wirth's Circus, Melbourne, in early 1943.
- The Warwick Rodeo can trace its roots back to 1857 where records indicate the first professional buckjumping contest.
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