The San Diego Rodeo is an annual rodeo held in San Diego, California. It is one of the largest rodeos in the United States, and attracts over 200,000 visitors each year. The rodeo features a variety of events, including bull riding, bronc riding, barrel racing, and team roping.
The San Diego Rodeo was first held in 1888, and has been held every year since then except for a brief period during World War II. The rodeo is a major economic driver for San Diego, and generates over $100 million in revenue each year. It is also a popular tourist attraction, and helps to promote the city’s Western heritage.