ProRodeo Sports News June 14th, 2019

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GREELEY, COLO.: JUNE 26-JULY 3 The Greeley Stampede installed newChute Help timed event chutes last year and installed newW2 bucking chutes this year to help put on the best rodeo for the contestants and stock. Rodeo contestant hospitality, located near the horse stalls, will be available June 26-27, June 29-July 3 before and following each PRCA performance. A complimentary pancake breakfast will be servedWednesday, June 26 from 6-9 a.m. Justin Sportsmedicine Teamwill be available before and following each PRCA performance. The July 1 performance is Tough Enough toWear Pink night. Each July 1 event winner that is wearing a pink shirt will receive a $150 bonus. Winners must collect bonus from rodeo secretary immediately following the performance. Event volunteers will be collecting feedback and suggestions from contestants during the rodeo. Participants will be entered to win prizes. Contestants who make the finals must check in again with the rodeo secretary to receive a commemorative felt back number and anOtterBox Elevation 20 tumbler. Average winners will receive a commemorative buckle and anOtterBox Venture 45 cooler. The all-around winner will receive commemorative spurs. Email rodeos@ greeleystampede.org with questions. Contact Olivia at 970.590.4119 with horse stall rental questions. Visit www.GreeleyStampede.org for a complete event schedule. PRESCOTT, ARIZ.: JULY 1-7 TheWorld’s Oldest Rodeo will offer free ground transportation for contestants fromPhoenix Sky Harbor Airport to Prescott via Groome Transportation. Seating is limited, so book early. Reservations are required. Call 800.888.2749 or 928.442.1000, code: Prescott Rodeo. Show your PRCACard and Groome Transportation will bring you to and from the Prescott Rodeo Grounds. Tuesday, July 2, is theWran- gler Tough Enough toWear Pink night. WOLF POINT, MONT.: JULY 11-13 The 96thWolf PointWildHorse Stampede RAM and CINCH PRCARodeo will be at 7 p.m. each night. WPRA slack isThursday, July 11, 9 a.m. with complimentary breakfast. Stampede Round-Up TETWP Golf Tournament isThursday, July 11, with TETWPNight that night. PRCA slack is Friday, July 12, 7 a.m. with complimentary breakfast. Open team roping to follow Friday slack. The 96thWild Horse Stampede Buckles will be awarded to event and all-around winners. Lucky Contestant $100 bonus each performance, each event, to qualified roughstock rides and timed-event runs. Contestant campground area, showers, stalls and warm-up arena. Complimentary meal at hospitality tent for contestants and their families before each performance.

PRETTY PRAIRIE, KAN.: JULY 17-20 Kansas Largest Night Rodeo has increased added money per event to $4,000. Contestants and their immediate families are invited to the Courtesy Corral for a complimentary meal before each performance. Contestants are invited and encouraged to ride in the grand entry. Wednesday andThursday are family nights. There is a dance each night after the rodeo. Friday and Saturday toMountain Deer Reviv- al. Dogs are not allowed on the rodeo grounds. No RV hook-ups. We are a member of the Kansas PRCAChampionship Series. Questions, call 800.638.2702 on or after June 29 or visit www.pprodeo.com. MEDFORD, WIS.: JULY 19-20 To all contestants, the K BAR R PRCARodeo offers free camp- ing with electricity on site, free meal, hospitality and showers, live band after both perfs, and free horse stalls. First come, first served. Roughstock riders: Compete in the same event at all four participat- ing rodeos inMerrill, Wisc.; Stanley, Wisc.; Medford and Ladysmith, Wisc. Most cumulative money won from those four rodeos wins the Wisconsin Rough Stock Series jackpot in each event. There is a tack and horse auction on Saturday, July 20 in the sale barn. Tack at 11:30 a.m., horses sell at 1 p.m. Consign early or day of sale. Also selling a group of 2-year-old ranch horses to be eligible for jackpot horse show in 2019 during sale. Food served all day until 11 p.m. Please use north driveway off State Hwy. 64. All contestants must check in with rodeo committee secretary before entering with rodeo secretary, located at east end of arena. For more info, visit www.kbarrranch.com or call 715.965.7054. JOSEPH, ORE.: JULY 24-27 Attention Bareback Riders: Chief Joseph Days Rodeo offers $1,000 cash bonus to the high-point ride each night five or more contestants compete. Free meals are served (breakfast, lunch and dinner) each day at our hospitality room to all contestants with their back numbers. SLV Ski Hi Stampede Rodeo is the third and final rodeo in the Rocky Mountain Trifecta Series. Top earnings winner at all three rodeos competing in bareback or saddle bronc riding will win an incentive payout of $3,500 and a champions buckle. Second place earns $2,000, third place $500. Top two scorers out of three rodeos will receive $700/$300. Saturday evening at 7 will be Tough Enough toWear Pink, $100 to winner in each event wearing pink. Random drawing of (4) $50 gas gift cards per day for PRCA andWPRA contestants. Hos- pitality tent with live TV feed, kiddie corral, and hot showers open to all contestants and families. Free camping and Christian church service at 10 a.m. Sunday. T.E.T.W.P: Pink night isThursday night, July 26. MONTE VISTA, COLO.: JULY 26-28

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ENTRY CLOSINGS This is a courtesy and is unofficial. Please check long listings for official closing dates and times.

SHERIDAN, WY: 10:00 AM RED LODGE, MT: 11:00 AM MESQUITE, TX: 11:30 AM MATACHI, MX: 6:00 PM

FORT WORTH, TX: 10:30 AM STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO: 12:30 PM STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO: 12:30 PM CALGARY, AB, CN: 2:00 PM CALGARY, AB, CN: 2:00 PM CALGARY, AB, CN: 2:00 PM WOODSTOWN PILESGROVE, NJ: 3:00 PM

EC ON JUNE 14, 2019 EDGEWOOD, IA: 9:30 AM SHERIDAN, WY: 10:00 AM

EC ON JUNE 17, 2019 MOBRIDGE, SD: 10:00 AM

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