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Mich. firefighter/paramedic rides to break barriers in women鈥檚 ranch bronc circuit

Alpena Firefighter/Paramedic Abby Smith is one of only a handful of women riding rough stock in Michigan

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Abby Smith bronc riding at the Twisted P Rodeo at the Alpena County Fair.

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ALPENA, Mich. 鈥 Alpena Firefighter/Paramedic Abby Smith climbed aboard bucking stock during the Twisted P Rodeo at the Alpena County Fair, one of only a few women in Michigan competing in the women鈥檚 ranch bronc circuit.

Smith says she knows of just three female rough stock riders statewide. Bronc riding has a 鈥渢hick and rich history,鈥 Smith told the , but women have only been welcomed back in the last decade after competing from the late 1800s until the mid-1900s, when participation ended following a rider鈥檚 death in 1929.

鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely a man鈥檚 world,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淧eople kind of look at us like we鈥檙e crazy.鈥

Raised in suburban Rochester Hills, she gravitated to bucking horses rather than bulls and competes under the tagline 鈥淔rom burbs to broncs.鈥

Smith trained at a bronc school led by champion rider Brittany Miller, logging six practice broncs there and 10 more in competition across Michigan. After Alpena, her total rides will reach 18. New to the circuit but committed to growing it, she hopes more women will step in.

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