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Every
once in a while I have a little "spare" time and I like to search
the other rodeo sites
on the internet. It's always amazing how you start on one site and click
an interesting link,
then click a link on that site and pretty soon you are on a far
different subject then you started!
Through my internet travels I have found
other sites out there that promote the Lane Frost Web Site.
I "believe" the very first site that ever mentioned this site
was PRCA/PBR bull rider Michael Gaffney's
web site on Oct. 12, 1999, Lane's birth date, 5 months after this site was started
Sometimes someone emails me saying they
found this site from a link on someone else's site,
sometimes I find a link to this site by cruising around the internet.
The sites below have helped to carry on Lane's memory by having a link
to this site.
I would like to thank them.
Please take a little time and visit them
when you can.
However, I am aware that people of all
ages read the Lane Frost Tribute Site, so if you ever find
anything that is objectionable on any of these links, please email me so
I can check it out!
Here they are, in no particular order: |
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Here's
what I mean by you never know where you will wind up when you surf the
net!
This is a dog's "diary" of a vacation, and one of the
stops was
Mt. Olivet, where Lane is buried.
Ironically, I visited Mt.
Olivet the day before they did,
too bad I would have loved to met them.
After I found the link to the Lane Frost tribute site,
I wound up
reading the whole diary~very interesting and recommended.
Here is the link to the page on Mt. Olivet, |
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the rest of the diary. |
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My thanks to Bill Roberts, of Colorado, for
generously sharing with me his rodeo knowledge
and rodeo records which helped in gathering accurate information for this
site.
Bill started riding bulls at age 16 in 1961 and
got his RCA (now PRCA) card in 1963
at the age of 18,
and rode until
1968. Bill rode again the summer of 1978 at age 33.
Bill is now a member of the Rodeo Cowboy Alumni. This association
gives a $4000.00
scholarship to a participant at the National High
School Finals each year in Lane's memory.
The Rodeo Cowboy Alumni was started by John Hatley and also former rodeo cowboys
that
wanted to get together with each other and give something back to
rodeo.
They chose this scholarship as one of their projects and it is by far
the largest scholarship
out of the hundreds that are given at the High
School Finals.
John died suddenly and his wife Lois
is handling the paperwork.
Plans are to keep the Lane Frost Memorial
Scholarship Fund
and also create a John Hatley Memorial Scholarship
Fund.
For more information: Rodeo Cowboy Alumni, PO Box 2455, Corrales, NM
8704 |
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