Team Roping
Team Roping is a rodeo event where two cowboys, known as the header and the heeler, work together to catch a calf. The header ropes the calf's horns, while the heeler ropes its hind legs. This teamwork requires skill, timing, and coordination to successfully catch the calf as quickly as possible.
The event typically takes place in an arena, with the calf being released from a chute. Rodeo competitions often feature team roping as a popular event, showcasing the abilities of both horse and rider. It is a test of speed and precision, making it exciting for both participants and spectators.