2018 PRCA Media Guide

PRORODEO TIMELINE: 1936-2018

Before ProRodeo, therewas… 1869: The first amateur rodeo is held in Deer Trail, Colo. 1880s-1890s: AnumberofWesterntowns hold their first professional rodeos with cashprizes, includingPrescott,Ariz.;Pecos, Texas; Payson, Ariz.; Denver, Colo.; North Platte, Neb.; and Cheyenne, Wyo. 1920s: The Rodeo Association of America, comprised of rodeo committees and promoters, banded together to create contests that would lead to the sport’s first national champions.

1936: By joining ranks to boycott a rodeo in Boston, a group of cowboys and cowgirls forced the promoter to improve judging and increase the prize money. They picked the name Cowboys’ Turtle Association in reflection of the fact that they had been slow to act, but had finally stuck their necks out for their cause.

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1947: Succeeding the CTA, the Rodeo Cowboys Association begins implementing rules regarding rodeo livestock welfare. Today, the PRCA enforces 60 rules that gov- ern the care and treatment of the livestock participating in PRCA-sanctioned events.

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1959: The PRCA develops its first true national championship event, the National Finals Rodeo; it’s held in Dallas the first three years, then in Los Angeles for three years, then in Oklahoma City from 1965-84.

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1975: The RCA changes its name again, to the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, with 3,651 members competing for $6,432,580 in prize money that year.

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2003: The PRCA develops the Xtreme Bulls Tour to pit its best bull riders against its rankest bulls.

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1979: The PRCA opens a new national headquarters in the foothills near Pikes Peak, America’s Mountain, in Colorado Springs, Colo. – where it remains today.

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1985: The National Finals Rodeo moves to the Thomas & Mack Center on the University of Nevada (Las Vegas) campus, where the prize purse has grown from $1.79 million in 1985 to $10 million in 2015 and the event has been virtually sold out every year.

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2017: The PRCA sanctions 650 rodeos with a total payout of $48 million, and has 4,657 contestant members.

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2018 PRCA MEDIA GUIDE

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