Teaghan Bertamini is gearing up for another adventure, this time heading to Hinton, Alberta, for the Brule Heritage Rodeo this weekend. As a female bull rider, she is part of a minority in a sport dominated by men. 'The adrenaline rush really gives me something,' Bertamini says, reflecting on her passion for the high-risk activity.
A Rare Presence in the Arena
Bull riding is traditionally a male-dominated sport, but Bertamini has carved out her place. She competes alongside men, often being one of the few women on the circuit. Her dedication and skill have earned her respect among peers and fans alike.
Preparing for the Brule Heritage Rodeo
The upcoming rodeo in Hinton is just another stop on her journey. Bertamini trains rigorously to stay in top physical condition, knowing that bull riding demands both strength and mental toughness. Each ride is a test of courage and control.
Despite the risks, Bertamini remains undeterred. 'It's about the thrill and the challenge,' she explains. Her story highlights the growing presence of women in extreme sports, breaking stereotypes and inspiring others.



