
Bonnie McCarroll
Bonnie McCarroll was a prominent rodeo contestant in the early 20th century, known for her incredible skills as a rodeo cowgirl. She gained notoriety for her participation in various rodeo events, particularly for her talent in bronc riding. Tragically, her life was cut short in 1929 when she suffered a fatal accident during a rodeo performance in Pendleton, Oregon. McCarroll's legacy endures as a symbol of the challenges and dangers faced by women in rodeo sports, and she is remembered as a pioneer among female competitors in a predominantly male field.
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Bonnie McCarroll fell from her horse named Silver during a rodeo.
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