Young rodeo competitors seek a trophy they can wear
December 22, 2015

Boxing and rodeo? The first sport is credited with inspiring buckles as trophies for rodeo winners. (Photo credit: Emily Harney, Classic Entertainment & Sports Inc./Wikimedia Commons)
In Cowboy Up! Ride the Navajo Rodeo, young entrants learn that champions are rewarded with decorative belt buckles.
In the early days of rodeo, many contestants were former boxers.
If a boxer could win a belt, why not award a rodeo winner with a buckle?