Bronco (disambiguation)
Bronco (also Bronko) originally referred to a horse that bucks or is untrained.
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Bronco or Broncos or Bronko may also refer to:
Places
United States
- Bronco, California, a former settlement
- Bronco, Georgia, an unincorporated community
People
- Bronco (wrestler) (born 1989), Mexican luchador enmascarado (masked professional wrestler)
- Jaime Rodríguez Calderón (born 1957), aka "El Bronco", independent politician, first governor not to belong to a Mexican political party
- Bronco Horvath (1930–2019), Canadian retired National Hockey League player
- Bronco Lane (born 1945), former British Army major, author and mountain climber
- Bronko Lubich (1925–2007), ring name of Hungarian-born Serbian Canadian professional wrestler, manager, referee and promoter ne Bronko Sandor Lupsity
- Bronco McKart (born 1971), boxer and former World Boxing Association light middleweight champion
- Bronco McLoughlin (1938–2019), Irish actor, stuntman and animal trainer
- Bronco Mendenhall (born 1966), college football head coach
- Bronko Nagurski (1908–1990), National Football League Hall-of-Fame player
- Bronko Nagurski Jr. (1937–2011), Canadian Football League player, son of Bronko Nagurski
Arts and entertainment
- Bronco (English band), an English rock/country band fronted by singer Jess Roden
- Bronco (Mexican band), a Mexican band
- Bronco (album), an album by Canaan Smith
- Bronco (TV series), a Western series featuring Ty Hardin and broadcast from 1958 to 1962
Brands and enterprises
- Bronco Wine Company, a California vintner
- Fender Bronco, an electric guitar model produced by the Fender company from mid 1967 until 1981
Sports
Professional
- Aspley Broncos, a rugby league team from Australia
- Bonymaen Broncos, a Welsh rugby league team founded in 2011
- Brisbane Broncos, a rugby league team from Australia
- C.D. Broncos, a Honduran soccer team
- Calanda Broncos, an American football team from Switzerland
- Calgary Broncos, a World Hockey Association team in the 1970s
- Denver Broncos, a National Football League team
- Laredo Broncos (2006–2010), a former baseball team
- London Broncos, a British rugby league team
- Rochester Broncos, an American Association baseball team that played only one season, in 1890
- Saitama Broncos, a professional basketball team in Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan
- WSV Sterzing – SSI Vipiteno Broncos, an Italian ice hockey team
Junior
- Humboldt Broncos, a junior ice hockey team from Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Kamloops Broncos, a junior football team from Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
- Lethbridge Broncos, a defunct junior ice hockey team from Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
- Swift Current Broncos, a junior ice hockey team from Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada
Collegiate
- Boise State Broncos, NCAA Division I university
- Bronco Stadium
- Cal Poly Pomona Broncos, NCAA Division II university
- Fayetteville State University, NCAA Division II university
- Santa Clara University, NCAA Division I university
- State University of New York at Delhi Broncos, NJCAA university
- University of Central Oklahoma Bronchos, NCAA Division II university
- Western Michigan Broncos, NCAA Division I university
Amateur
- Enschede Broncos, Division 1, AFBN (The Netherlands)
Rodeo
Vehicles
- Bronco All Terrain Tracked Carrier, an articulated tracked carrier used built by Singapore Technologies Kinetics
- Ducati Bronco, a motorcycle produced from 1960 to 1966
- Ford Bronco, a four-wheel drive utility automobile produced from 1966 to 1996
- North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco, a military light attack and observation aircraft
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