Tad Lucas rides the bronc “Juarez” at a rodeo around 1935, captured in mid-action as the horse bucks high against the arena dust. Known as the “First Lady of Rodeo,” Lucas was celebrated for her fearless trick riding, bronc riding, and relay racing, breaking barriers for women in rodeo during the early 20th century. Her bold style and unmatched talent made her one of the most iconic figures in rodeo history, and this image reflects both her athleticism and her legacy as a pioneer of the sport.
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