LANE, Okla. -- It's been almost 30 years since the untimely death of a legend in bull riding. Lane Frost was a world rodeo champion who grew up on the family ranch in Atoka County, Oklahoma.
Sometimes, you don’t know how special something really is until it’s gone. That was true for rodeo icons Lane Frost and Red Rock. There have been those who have tried, but no Western story can take ...
A quarter-century ago, a 25-year-old bull rider named Lane Frost dropped down a bull named Taking Care Of Business on a dark, cloudy and drizzly Sunday afternoon at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo in ...
Lane Clyde Frost ( – ) was an American professional rodeo cowboy who specialized in bull riding, and competed in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). He was ...
Perhaps this is why, one full year after Lane Frost died with a bull’s horn through his heart in the mud of a rodeo arena, his death is still so tangible and his absence so conspicuous—why his memory ...
July 30 will always be a tough day for the rodeo community and especially those who were close to Lane Frost. Cheyenne Frontier Days just finished up and while there was plenty to celebrate there will ...
At the entrance to the Clovis Rodeo Grounds is the 14-foot-tall bronze memorial of legendary bull rider Lane Frost atop Red Rock, the bull many thought was too tough to stay on. The statue was ...
For Elsie Frost, it doesn’t seem that long ago. Her middle son, Lane, died at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo almost 30 years ago – on – at the age of 25. A bull named “Takin’ Care of ...