PRCA Business Journal - Feb. 4, 2022
An official publication of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
Business PRCA FEBRUARY 4, 2022
Specialty act performer Bethany Iles entertains the crowd at the Rapid City (S.D.) Xtreme Bulls on Jan. 28. The event was won by Riker Carter.
– Jackie Jensen photo
The following pages serve as the official record of business for the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Important notices, announcements and contact numbers are featured in this section. PRCA BUSINESS SECTION
PROFESSIONAL RODEO COWBOYS ASSOCIATION 101 Pro Rodeo Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80919 PRCA HEADQUARTERS – 719.593.8840 PRCA Fax – 719.548.4876 Accounts Receivable/Member Services – 719.528.4747 Doctor’s release fax – 719.548.4868 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER – 719.528.4774 Tom Glause, Chief Executive Officer Shelly Kennedy, Executive Assistant to the CEO RODEO ADMINISTRATION – 719.548.4870 Steve Knowles, Director of Rodeo Administration Therese Cobb, Assistant Director of Rodeo Administration and Circuit Coordinator Miriaham Contreras, Member Retention & Growth Coordinator Scott Dorenkamp, Livestock, Welfare & Stock Coordinator Member Services staff: Breanna Simmons, Angie Carrasquillo, Mary Alexander, Celana Cruz & Paula Rhodes PROCOM – 800.234.7722 Sydni Villa, PROCOM Senior Coordinator Michaela Garcia, PROCOM Coordinator PRCA JUDGING Rick Smith, Supervisor of Pro Officials Aimee Rutan, Judging Administrative Assistant JCCF – 719.528.4791 Kim Krueger PRCA MEDIA – 719.548.4840 SUBSCRIPTIONS – 800.763.3648 Stephen Olver, PRCA Art Director Tracy Renck, PSN Editor Carol Lawrence, Photography Coordinator Tanner Barth, PRCA Media Coordinator & Journalist Julia Plungy, Senior Social Media Coordinator Gertz Rigaud, Social Media Coordinator Matthew Castaneda, Media Department Assistant INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES – 719.548.4888 Dan Martinez, VP of Technology Melodie Watson, IT Delivery Manager Joseph Candido Archuleta IV, IT Service Administrator Michael McEwen, Application Developer Beverly Brooks, Senior Programmer BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – 719.528.4718 Pam McManus, Chief Financial Officer Kelly Hipolito, Human Resources Manager Gina Wiseman, Controller Samantha McKee, Senior Staff Accountant Terri Lujan, Accounts Payable Valerie Green, Accounts Receivable Heather Vandergriff, Administrative Support Specialist Tyler Eveleth, Facilities PRCA PROPERTIES – 719.548.4860 Steve Rempelos, Chief Marketing Officer Paul Woody, VP of Business Development Maureen Weekes, Senior Manager of Sponsorship and Broadcast Hunter Dawson, Business Development Manager Ivy Weirather, Sponsorship Fulfillment Manager Jenna Dvorak, Graphic Designer & Brand Coordinator Nicole Garside, Licensing & Merchandise Director Maddie Weber, Manager of TV Programming Amy Fast, Digital Marketing Manager Kim Krueger, Executive Assistant to the CMO HALL OF FAME – 719.528.4714 Kent Sturman, Director of ProRodeo Hall of Fame Sara Tadken, Events Megan Winterfeldt, Exhibit/Collections Coordinator RESULTS LINE – 719.548.4848 Daidra Sims, PROCOM Manager Alyson Alvarez, Member Services Manager Sarah Gibson, Rodeo Administrative Assistant Chris Horton, Director of Rodeo Approvals Shelby Graham, Rodeo Approvals Assistant Julia Bews, Rodeo Approvals Assistant
HOW TO CONTACT THE PRCA To e-mail a PRCA employee, use the first letter of their first name and their last name followed by @prorodeo.com. example: jdoe@prorodeo.com Call the Department Direct...................... 719.593.8840 Office Hours. ............................ 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. (MT) Administration........................................ 719.548.4870 Approvals............................................... 719.548.4880 Circuits................................................... 719.548.4820 CEO. ....................................................... 719.528.4774 Judges.................................................... 719.548.4807 Media. .................................................... 719.548.4840 Member Services. .................................. 719.528.4747 PRCA Properties..................................... 719.548.4860 PROCOM Results Line............................ 719.548.4848 PSN Subscriptions. ................................ 800.763.3648 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Shelly Kennedy..................................................... 4774 MEMBER SERVICES Member services.................................... 719.528.4747 (accounts receivable, points, membership) Breanna Simmons, Celana Cruz & Paula Rhodes Doctor Release Fax................................. 719.548.4868 or memberrecords@prorodeo.com CIRCUITS Therese Cobb. ...................................................... 4705 JUDGING Rick Smith............................................................ 4735 Aimee Rutan ........................................................4703 COMMUNICATIONS & PSN Stephen Olver................................................... ....4779 Tracy Renck .........................................................4758 Carol Lawrence ....................................................4736 Tanner Barth ....................................................... 4794 Gertz Rigaud ....................................................... 4737 PSN SUBSCRIPTIONS........................... 800.763.3648
PROCOM Daidra Sims...........................................................4717 Sydni Villa . .......................................................... 4780 Michaela Garcia.....................................................4743 PROCOM ENTRIES................................. 800.234.7722 PRCA PROPERTIES Steve Rempelos ................................................... 4792 Paul Woody ......................................................... 4704 Kim Krueger . ...................................................... 4791 Amy Fast. ............................................................. 4721 Maureen Weekes ................................................. 4785 Nicole Garside ..................................................... 4725 Ivy Weirather ....................................................... 4719 Jenna Dvorak ....................................................... 4765 RODEO ADMINISTRATION Steve Knowles ..................................................... 4787 Therese Cobb . ..................................................... 4705 Alyson Alvarez...................................................... 4730 Scott Dorenkamp ................................................. 4782 Sarah Gibson ....................................................... 4753 RODEO APPROVALS Chris Horton......................................................... 4783 Shelby Graham .................................................... 4716 Julia Bews .......................................................... 4793 REMINDER A reminder to PRCA Members and other persons who call the PRCA National Office: In order to enhance the quality of service provided by the PRCA National Office staff and to ensure the accuracy of matters commu- nicated between PRCA staff and PRCA Members and other persons calling the PRCA National Office, the PRCA (and PRCA Properties) may record telephone conversations which come into, originate from or involve someone in the PRCA National Office. PRCA HOLIDAY CLOSURES PROCOMwill be open for turn outs, doctor releases, etc. only. Presidents Day - February 21 Memorial Day - May 30 Independence Day - July 4
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2022 REQUIRED PARTICIPATION AS OF AUGUST 10, 2021 2022 Required Participation Rodeo Rule Based on 2021 Rodeo count (B9.4.5.1) To qualify for a circuit finals, circuit residents must compete at a minimum of 15 rodeos or 40 percent of all rodeos in their circuit, whichever is less. Circuit non- residents must compete at 15 rodeos, or 40 percent (or 50 percent if so elected by the Circuit Board of Direc- tors) of all rodeos in their circuit, whichever is more. Beginning March 1st, 2020, Co-Approved rodeos no longer count toward meeting the required participation count. Please note: ***Non-Residents must compete at 50% of all rodeos. *** Only official entry rodeos will count to fill requirements.
PRCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONTESTANT DIRECTORS
CIRCUIT SYSTEM CONTACTS COLUMBIA RIVER PRORODEO CIRCUIT Brad Goodrich ..................................... 541.980.8488 goodropes@yahoo.com CALIFORNIA PRORODEO CIRCUIT Johnny Zamrzla ..................................... 661.449.8498 johnnyz@cafinalsrodeo.com WILDERNESS PRORODEO CIRCUIT Ryan Shaw . .......................................... 801.648.5679 ryaneshaw@mac.com MONTANA PRORODEO CIRCUIT Jack Stensland . .................................... 406.650.7160 4sll@nemont.net MOUNTAIN STATES PRORODEO CIRCUIT Guy Warpness ...................................... 307.760.8777 gwarp59@gmail.com TURQUOISE PRORODEO CIRCUIT Tony Zembik ......................................... 928.710.4550 turquoisecircuitprorodeo.com BADLANDS PRORODEO CIRCUIT Tom Richter .......................................... 605.692.7539 trichter@swiftelcenter.com PRAIRIE PRORODEO CIRCUIT Julie Graber .......................................... 620.664.6093 jagscox@cox.net TEXAS PRORODEO CIRCUIT MIkey Jo Duggan .................................. 806.674.2116 texascircuit@yahoo.com GREAT LAKES PRORODEO CIRCUIT Wayne Knutson . ................................... 660.261.4337 cjknutson@cvalley.net SOUTHEASTERN PRORODEO CIRCUIT Ralph Roller .......................................... 352.238.3090 rollerr@bellsouth.net FIRST FRONTIER PRORODEO CIRCUIT Kevin Clanton . ...................................... 856.469.9111 nodntry@live.com
Jacobs Crawley (chairman) ................... 254.592.1469 Troy Pruitt .............................................. 308.672.1788 Chet Johnson. ....................................... 307.259.9888 Matt Reeves .......................................... 254.644.6796 CONTRACT PERSONNEL DIRECTOR Josh Edwards ....................................... 972.571.5583 RODEO COMMITTEE DIRECTORS James Miller ......................................... 423.506.1879 Steve Gander (vice chairman) . ............. 319.400.1064 STOCK CONTRACTOR DIRECTORS David Morehead . .................................. 563.249.5319 Keith Marrington . ................................. 403.585.4047 Caleb Bennett (BB) CC .......................... 435.452.1347 Isaac Diaz (SB) CC .................................509.979.0994 Cody Rostockyj (BR) CC ...................... 254.855.7504 Shane Hanchey (TD) CC ...................... 337.764.3506 Matt Reeves (SW) CC .............................. 254.644.6796 Matt Sherwood (TR) CC . ...................... 480.695.3614 J.P. Wickett (SR) CC ............................. 918.817.2945 CONTRACT PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Josh Edwards ....................................... 472.571.5583 (Spec. Acts, laborers, photographers) Mike Mathis .......................................... 641.226.0952 (At Large) Sunni Deb Backstrom ........................... 303.717.0407 (Sec./Timers) Jesse Knudson (Chairman) . ................. 920.250.0663 (Announcers/Music Director) Robert Blu Jeanes . ............................... 713.301.9122 (Clowns/Bullfighters) RODEO COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Steve Gander, (10K-under) ................... 319.400.1064 Bryant Nelson, (10K-20K) . ................... 208.539.6218 Larry McConnell, (20K-50K)................... 580.821.2203 James Miller, (50K+) . ........................... 423.506.1879 George Combs, (At Large) ..................... 208.573.7353 RODEO COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE TO COMPETITION Committee David Petty ............................................ 918.798.3201 GENERAL MEMBER REPRESENTATIVE TO COMPETITION COMMITTEE John Franzen CC .................................... 307.689.2879 STOCK CONTRACTOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Steve Sutton ......................................... 605.381.0270 Jerry Dorenkamp .................................. 520.975.6788 David Morehead . .................................. 563.249.5319 Wade Sankey ........................................ 307.899.4285 TJ Korkow ............................................ 605.222.6929 CC - Notes Competition Committee Member NCFR RODEO COMMITTEE Shane Henderson – TE ......................... 620.222.2343 Dustin Murray – RE .............................. 405.323.3976 Hank Franzen – SCR ............................. 307.856.1465 Robert Blu Jeanes – CPR . .................... 830.709.5566 Therese Cobb . ..................................... 719.528.4705 EXECUTIVE COUNCILS CONTESTANT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
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Rodeo Entry Information 30-HOUR REPLACEMENT RULE
ALL EVENTS: A DR, VIR, or a notified TO can be replaced by an alternate from a list of contestants that were drawn out as a result of using the “no same day” or “no same performance” preferences or due to qualifications or permit maximum, as long as the notification is made through PROCOM at least 30 hours prior to the scheduled performance (or slack) in which the contestant is being replaced. Notifications made after the “30-hour” deadline will not be replaced and notifications on record with PROCOM at the 30-hour deadline will be final. Replacements must be made prior to the first go- round of competition. In the team roping, a team will only be replaced it both partners of the team notify a DR, VIR, TO or DO following the same guidelines as applied in the other events. If only one member of the team notifies and his partner chooses to compete, his partner can find a replacement partner per rule R6.4. If stock has already been drawn in the riding events, the judges will draw an animal for the alternate contestant, after the TO deadline for that performance, from a pool consisting of the animal drawn by the contestant that he is replacing, any other turned out animals (which includes NTO’s, DR’s, and VIR’s), and the first designated re- ride for that performance that is still available. If stock has not yet been drawn, the contestant will be drawn an animal by PROCOM during the scheduled stock draw time. Animals that are turned out (includes NTO’s, DR’s, and VIR’s) will not be included in the re-ride draw until after the TO deadline (3 hours prior to the performance) and replacements for that performance have been made, to insure that there are the same number of animals and contestants for that performance. ALTERNATE LIST (for events that add $5,000 or more) Contestants who were drawn out due to using the “NSD” or “NSP” preferences or who were drawn out due to using the “replace me if I don’t get my preference” parameter will be the first to be considered RIDING EVENTS: Re-entries will be accepted at limited entry rodeos where the actual entries accepted during the original entry period were less than the limit. Also, if there was not a limit for an event, and there were not enough entries after the original entry period to place at least 12 contestants in each performance, re-entries will be accepted. A time period will be designated and published in the Business Journal in the ground rules of each rodeo for the entries to be re-opened sometime prior to the riding event stock draw. Contestants that enter during the re-entry period will be placed in the remaining available positions. All re-entries will be accepted to fill the performances not to exceed the original limit defined in the ground rules (based on “money won” qualifications) or 12 per performance at a rodeo that did not limit its entries (based on a random draw.) TIMED EVENTS: Re-entries will be accepted for events that did Each committee will have the option to implement the “Re-entries Policy” at its rodeo at the time of approval.
as alternates in the order that they originally qualified for the rodeo or event. Contestants who entered during the original entry period and were drawn out due to qualifications will be considered next. For rodeos or events that start prior to May 1, 2022, alternates will be selected based on 2021 money won. For rodeos or events that start on or after May 1, 2022, alternates will be selected based on 2022 money won, as of 7 days prior to entry closing. If an alternate is scheduled to compete at another PRCA rodeo or event during a performance that has a “same day” conflict with the position for which he is being considered as a replacement, he will not be eligible to be an alternate for that position. If a contestant does not accept an available position or is not eligible for a position due to a conflict during a performance, he will remain on the alternate list in the same order for any other positions that may become available. If the alternate accepts a position, he must turn out of the conflicting position at that time. ALTERNATE LIST (for events that add less than $5,000) Contestants who were drawn out due to using the “NSD” or “NSP” preferences or who were drawn out due to using the “replace me if I don’t get my preference” parameter will be the first to be considered as alternates in the order that they originally qualified for the rodeo or event. Next in the order, on the alternate list, will be a random draw of all contestants with “money won”, followed by a random draw of all contestants with no “money won”. Only contestants who entered during the original entry period will be considered as alternates. Due to “featured” events and “equal money” in the team roping, some rodeos may be using both types of alternate lists for different events. not have enough entries to place at least 10 contestants in each performance. Contestants that enter during the re-entry period will be placed in the remaining available positions. All re-entries will be accepted to fill the performances not to exceed the original limit defined in the ground rules (based on “money won” qualifications) or 10 contestants per performance at a rodeo that did not limit its entries (based on a random draw.) ALL EVENTS: A contestant that re-enters will not be placed in a position that conflicts with his position at another PRCA rodeo or event. Further, a contestant placed in slack during the original placement of a rodeo may request a trade into an open position in a paid performance during the re-entry time. Re-entries will not be accepted if an event is declared “no contest” due to the lack of entries at the original entry closing time. At the sole discretion of the PRCA and/or stock contractor, a re- entry may not be accepted.
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Rodeo Entry Information WALK-UP REPLACEMENT POLICY
Committees will have the option to implement the following “walk-up” replacement policy to the ground rules of their rodeo: “In addition to the ‘30-hour replacement’ policy, Procom will replace TO’s, DR’s, VIR’s, and DO’s in compliance with the “30-hour replacement” policy up to the turn out deadline for each performance (3 hours prior to the performance). At this point in time, the secretary will receive the notified TO’s and DR’s for that performance along with the alternate list established by Procom for each event in which contestants were drawn out due to qualification or due to using the ‘no same day’ preference or the ‘or out’ parameter. All TO’s, DR’s, and VIR’s (including contestants who notified after the 30-hour deadline, but before the 3 hour turn out deadline) may be replaced by contestants on the alternate list. If a riding event contestant turns out or doctor’s releases his position at a rodeo prior to the stock draw for that rodeo and an animal is not drawn for that contestant (see R3.2.1), that position will not be filled by an alternate contestant to insure that there are not more replacement contestants than here are animals available. Contestants who turn out or doctor’s release in a slack will not be replaced, with the exception of a two go-round contest where the 2nd go-round is guaranteed to compete in a performance (the second go-round position cannot be traded to the slack). Contestants who desire to be accepted as alternates must physically check in with the rodeo secretary no later than 2 hours prior to the performance. All alternate contestants will be required to pay entry fees. Stock for the Riding Events will be drawn for the “30 Hour Replacement” and the “Walk Up Replacement” contestants after the check in deadline, from a pool of animals consisting of the animals drawn by the contestants who notified turn outs through Procom (includes DR’s, VIR’s, and DO’s) and the first available designated re-ride for that performance. If more than one position is being replaced within a performance or slack, the order that each are replaced will be determined by random draw. If more contestants check in with the rodeo secretary than there are positions available, the contestants accepted will be determined by their order on the alternate list (established by Procom). A contestant who did not enter the rodeo and who does not have a position on the alternate list, can also check in with the rodeo secretary prior to the walk up deadline by presenting his current active PRCA membership card to the rodeo secretary. If more contestants who are not on the alternate list check in with the secretary than there are positions available, a random draw by the judges will determine which alternates will be accepted. After all of the turned out positions have been replaced by contestants who did have a position on the alternate list, any remaining turned out positions may be filled by current active PRCA contestants who did not have a position on the alternate list and who did check in with the rodeo secretary by the walk up deadline. If a contestant, who was not originally entered in the rodeo, is ineligible and competes at the rodeo, will have any money owed to the PRCA retained by the PRCA from his money won at that rodeo. Contestants who are placed in a position at another PRCA rodeo or event on the same day as the position being replaced will not be eligible to be an alternate for that position with the following exception. A contestant can compete at a rodeo as a replacement and at another rodeo with a “same day” conflict as long as he does not turn out of either rodeo. The contestant must notify the secretary that he has already competed at the conflicting rodeo or will actually be competing at the conflicting rodeo that is flagged on the secretary’s alternate list and therefore will be eligible to be used as an alternate. For example, if a contestant competes during a performance or slack at one rodeo then arrives and physically checks in with the rodeo secretary prior to the “walk up” deadline at another rodeo with a same day conflict, he will be allowed to compete at both rodeos. Or a contestant may be used as an alternate at one rodeo and then compete at another rodeo with a same day conflict in which he was already entered as long as he competes at both and does not turn out of the conflicting rodeo. Conflicting positions for each alternate will also be flagged with an “X” on the alternate list. A contestant will be responsible to know his conflicting rodeos and will be disqualified and fined $100 if he checks in with the secretary and competes as a replacement and then turns out of the rodeo with the “same day” conflict. Positions at other rodeos that are turned-out will be considered conflicts. STOCK DRAW AT TOUR RODEOS: Riding event stock for “Tour” rodeos will be drawn 7 days prior to the first performance of the rodeo with the following exception. If the stock contractor or a sub-contractor for a given rodeo is supplying stock for another rodeo that is not completed prior to the stock draw 7 days prior to the given rodeo, stock for the given rodeo will be drawn per the PRCA Rule Book (no later than 72 hours prior to the first performance.
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Rodeo Entry Information ATTENTION CONTESTANTS
NO CONFLICTS ALLOWED The following applies to Riding Events only for rodeos with an ending date in June, July, August, or September. A contestant will not be placed at a rodeo that conflicts with a position at another PRCA Rodeo or Event based on the “No Same Performance” guidelines. This only applies to first go-round positions and second or subsequent go- round positions that cannot be traded, such as back to back situations. If a contestant cannot be placed in a position that does not conflict with his position at another PRCA rodeo or event, he will be drawn out. Furthermore, a contestant will not be allowed a first go-round trade into a position that conflicts with that contestant’s position at another PRCA Rodeo or Event based on the “NSP” guidelines. (The validity of all trade requests will be checked for conflicts prior to processing.) Conflicts with Canadian rodeos will not be checked. A “No Same Performance” conflict is defined as: A performance or slack with a start time of 12:00 AM through 11:59 AM is considered a morning performance or slack. A performance or slack with a start time of 12:00 through 5:59 PM is considered a matinee performance or slack. And a performance or slack with a start time of 6:00 PM through 11:59 PM is considered an evening performance. Contestants can still use “NSD (No Same Day)” or “NSP (No Same Performance)” as a second preference and will be placed in positions accordingly. If the NSD or NSP is used while entering a given rodeo, only the original position (drawn by PROCOM) at a rodeo with conflicting dates will be checked for conflicts, if a first go-round trade has not been finalized and processed by PROCOM. Once a first go-round trade has been verified and processed (which is done each business day at 5 PM), then conflicts with the new traded position can be checked. If a NSD or NSP preference is used, a contestant will not be placed in a conflicted position. If anyone contestant in a buddy group has a conflict, the entire buddy group will be drawn out, if the NSD or NSP preference is used as a second preference. If contestants in a buddy group do not use the NSD or NSP preference, a buddy group may be split if one or more members of the buddy group is conflicted and is drawn out and the others are not conflicted. This does not apply to multi-event buddy groups, since the same performance or slack in all events is not always guaranteed.
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For rodeos with conflicting dates, the entries for the rodeos with the largest amount of total added money will generally close first. Therefore a contestant will be placed in a rodeo with a larger purse first and then placed in the rodeo with the smaller purse if a non-conflicting position is available.
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ATTENTION CONTESTANTS Rodeo Entry Information
NSD (“NO SAME DAY”) AND NSP (“NO SAME PERFORMANCE”) PREFERENCES The NSD (“No Same Day”) and NSP (“No Same Performance”) preferences can ensure that a contestant will not be placed to compete at two or more different PRCA rodeos either on the same day or within the same performance time frame. For the purpose of the NSP (“No Same Performance”) preference, performance (or slack) start times will be defined as: 12:00 AM through 11:59 AM as a morning performance or slack, 12:00 PM through 5:59 PM as a matinee performance or slack, and 6:00 PM through 11:59 PM as a night performance or slack. Only conflicts with other PRCA sanction rodeos or events will be checked. Conflicts with Canadian rodeo will NOT be checked. The contestant must give, at the time of entry, a specific performance or slack, generic slack, or the middle as a first preference to use the NSD or NSP as a second preference. Conflicts will not be checked if a contestant receives his first preference (the contestant will be responsible for not creating a conflict by giving a conflicting first preference). If a contestant does not receive his first preference, he will be placed in the first available non-conflicted position or be drawn out (if a non-conflicted position is not available), if and only if he gives an NSD or NSP as a second preference. Only the first go-round of a two or more go-round rodeo will be checked for conflicts with the exception of back to back formats or where the second or subsequent go-round cannot be traded. If trades for subsequent go-rounds at a specific rodeo will not be allowed, conflicts will be checked for all go-rounds at that rodeo (this does not apply to progressives and finals). Where the PRCA rulebook allows, second and subsequent go-round trades will be done through the rodeo secretary. If the NSD or NSP is used while entering a given rodeo, only the original position (drawn by PROCOM) at a rodeo with conflicting dates will be checked for conflicts, if a first go-round trade has not been finalized and processed by PROCOM. Once the first go-round trade has been verified and processed by PROCOM, then conflicts with the new traded position can be checked. If a NSD or NSP preference is used, a contestant will not be placed in a conflicted position, he will be drawn out. If any one contestant in a buddy group has a conflict, the entire buddy group will be drawn out. If either team roping partner has a conflict, both team roping partners will be drawn out. This does not apply to multi-event buddy groups, since the same performance or slack in all events is not always guaranteed. The contestant may receive a non- conflicted position in one event and not in another. In this case the contestant can add a parameter with his entry at the time of entry to “draw out of all events, if drawn out of one due to the NSD or NSP preferences.” For rodeos that have conflicting dates, the entries for the rodeos with the largest amount of total added money will generally close first. Therefore, a contestant will be placed in a rodeo with a larger purse first and then placed in the rodeo with the smaller purse if a non-conflicting position is available. Contestants who give slack as a first preference are no longer required to give a performance as a second preference. Instead, contestants will also be allowed to give a specific slack, generic slack, or the middle for their first preference and another specific slack for a second preference. All other preferences and parameters that have been allowed in the past will remain the same.
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Rodeo Entry Information The Rodeo Entry Information listed on the following pages provides members with dates, times and other pertinent details regarding upcoming rodeos.
PROCOM NUMBERS: 800.234.PRCA (7722) • PROCOM LOCAL LINE: 719.548.4800. RESULTS LINE: 719.548.4848 • Trade Line: 719.548.4877. PROCOM Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. PROCOM will be open each day until the last rodeo turn out deadline.
TD ENTRY FEE SCALE From To
TEAM ROPING ENTRY FEE SCALE Entry fees (per man) are based on combined added money for the header and the heeler. $500 to $1,999 $100 per man if 1 head $150 per man if 2 head
BR ENTRY FEE SCALE From To
EF’s
EF’s
$500
$999
$40 if 1 head $80 if 2 head $50 if 1 head $100 if 2 head
$500
$999
$40 if 1 head $60 if 2 head $50 if 1 head $75 if 2 head $60 if 1 head $90 if 2 head
$1,000
$1,999
$1,000
$1,999
$2,000 to $4,999
$125 per man if 1 head $200 per man if 2 head $150 per man if 1 head $250 per man if 2 head
$2,000 $75 if 1 head $150 if 2 head $4,000 $6,999.99 added $150 if 1 head $300 if 2 head $7,000 $9,999.99 added $200 if 1 head $350 if 2 head $10,000 added and above $250 for 1 head to be set by director (Minimum) $400 for 2 head (Minimum) Representative and Director of Rodeo Adminis- tration. These EFS shall stand unless otherwise approved by the Board of Directors. _____________________________________ TD ENTRY FEE SCALE AT RODEOS USING THE DAY-MONEY SYSTEM From To EF’s $ 500 $ 999.99 $80 ($40/$40) $ 1,000 $ 1,999.99 $100 ($50/$50) $ 2,000 $ 3,999.99 $150 ($75/$75) _____________________________________ $3,999
$2,000
$2,999
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$5,000 to $7,999
$3,000 and above, entry fees set by the Event Representative and Director of Rodeo Adminis- tration. _______________________________________
$8,000 to $9,999 $200 per man if 1 head $300 per man if 2 head $10,000 or more to be set by the Event Representa- tive and the Director of Rodeo Administration. ________________________________________ SR ENTRY FEE SCALE The stock charge shall be $45 per go-round.
BR ENTRY FEE SCALE AT RODEOS USING THE DAY-MONEY SYSTEM From To EF’s $500 $999
$30-$30 If 1 $40-$40 If 1 $50-$50 If 1 $60-$60 If 1 $70-$70 If 1
$1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000
$1,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $9,999
From $500
To
EF’s
$4,999
$100 if 1 head $200 if 2 head
$100-$100 If 1 $10,000 and above set by the Event Representa- tive and Director of Rodeo Administration. _______________________________________
$5,000
$9,999
Set by ER if 1 head $250 if 2 head $300 $25 added for finals
$10,000 and above
HOW TO READ RODEO LISTINGS Events BB - Bareback
Entry fees will increase by $100 per additional long go- round beyond two head. Entry fees will increase by $50 for a rodeo with a progressive go-round. Only rodeos with at least $3,000 added in the steer roping may have more than three long go-rounds. No stock charge will be assessed for progressive go-rounds or finals/short go-rounds. _______________________________________
TR - Team Roping
SB - Saddle Bronc BR - Bull Riding TD - Tie-down Roping SW - Steer Wrestling
HD - Header HL - Heeler
SR - Steer Roping GB - Girls Barrel Racing
SW ENTRY FEE SCALE From To
EF’s
LB - Ladies Breakaway Roping Other abbreviations NPP - No Priority Positions EC - Entries Close EOO - Entry Office Opens EF’s - Entry Fees MT - Mountain Time W/F’s - With Finals MDT - Mountain Daylight Time The 2022 rodeo season began Oct. 1, 2021. The 2022 rodeo season will end with rodeos ending on or prior to Sept. 30, 2022. ALL 2022 RODEOS WITH QUALIFICATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS: If a contestant qualifies in both the 2021 and 2022 categories for money won, he will be ac- cepted in the 2021 category for money won.
$500
$999
$40 if 1 head $80 if 2 head $50 if 1 head $100 if 2 head $75 if 1 head $150 if 2 head $100 if 1 head $200 if 2 head $125 if 1 head $250 if 2 head
BB & SB ENTRY FEE SCALE From To EF’s $500 $999
$1,000
$1,999
$30 if 1 head $50 if 2 head $40 if 1 head $60 if 2 head $50 if 1 head $70 if 2 head $60 if 1 head $80 if 2 head $70 if 1 head $90 if 2 head $80 if 1 head $100 if 2 head
$2,000
$3,999
$1,000
$1,999
$4,000
$7,999
$2,000
$2,999
$8,000
$9,999
$3,000
$3,999
10,000 or more Set by Event Representative and Director of Rodeo Adminis- tration. These EFS shall stand unless otherwise approved by the Board of Directors.
$4,000
$4,999
$5,000
$6,999
$7,000 $90 if 1 head $100 if 2 head $10,000 and above set by the Event Representa- tive and Director of Rodeo Administration. $9,999
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PRCA MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD
ATTENTION CONTESTANTS
PHOTOGRAPHY NOTICE It has been reported to the PRCA by member photographers that ther e have been incidents in which PRCA me mbers may have misused photographs t aken by a PRCA Photographer at a PRCA-s anctioned event without permission of the P RCA Photographer or properly purcha sing the photograph. Such reported misus e of photographs includes, but is not limited to posting to, online websites (in cluding Facebook), providing to sponsor( s) for use, printing of photographs, providing photographs to news m edia, photographing the photograph w ith a cell phone, or any other use without p roper purchase or written permission o f the PRCA Photographer. As a membe r-driven organization, the PRCA encourag es and expects all members to act with f airness and respect regarding their action s and dealings with fellow members.
ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS; COVID-19 UPDATE Rodeos that were canceled will be removed from the business journal. Rodeos that were postponed will be labelled as “postponed” and will re- appear in the Business Journal.
Caleb Bennett cbennett@prorodeo.com Matt Sherwood msherwood@prorodeo.com Shane Hanchey shanchey@prorodeo.com Matt Reeves mreeves@prorodeo.com Isaac Diaz ikediaz54@yahoo.com Cody Rostockyj Codyrostockyj@gmail.com J.P. Wickett jpwickett@prorodeo.com All Event Representatives now have their own e-mail address if you would like to contact them directly.
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ATTENTION MEMBERS No duplicate award buckles (i.e. NFR go-round) will be made by Montana Silversmiths except under extenuating circumstances, and then a letter will have to be submitted to the Properties Dept. If a request is accepted, the charge for the buckle will be retail. There will be no award buckles made that are not listed in the PRCA/ Montana Silversmiths contract. Then again, if an exception is to be made, it will have to be authorized by the Properties Dept.
ATTENTION CONTESTANTS These seven rodeos will be qualifiers for the 2022 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Waxahachie, TX
ATTENTION CONTESTANTS Effective for the 2021 Rodeo Season – 2021 Circuit Finals Rodeos and the 2022 RAM National Circuit Finals Rodeo WILL count toward PRCA World Standings.
Mineral Wells, TX Weatherford, TX Cleburne, TX Gladewater, TX Wichita Falls, TX Denton, TX
ATTENTION CONTESTANTS As of June 1, 2021, all rodeos will be online-entry only.
THE FOLLOWING WILL BE EFFECTIVE FOR THE 2022/2023 SEASON The 2022 individual Circuit Finals Steer Roping events (Badlands, Columbia River, Montana, Mountain States, Prairie, Texas, Turquoise) and the 2022 National Circuit Finals Steer Roping will count toward the 2023 World Standings and qualifications. These events will be Official Entry Rodeos (contestant must designate unofficial). If a contestant has not met the required participation count it will be an automatic unofficial entry rodeo for that contestant and will not count toward 2023 World Standings or qualification rodeos. For any Steer Roping Circuit Finals Rodeo that occurs prior to the 2022 regular season cutoff date, money won at those circuit finals rodeos will count toward the 2022 World Standings and qualifica- tions. In 2023, it will count toward the All-Around.
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ENTRY CLOSINGS This is a courtesy and is unofficial. Please check long listings for official closing dates and times.
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA: 10:00 AM
SCOTTSDALE, AZ: 10:00 AM VERNAL, UT: 12:00 PM
EC ON FEBRUARY 15, 2022 CORINTH, MS: 10:30 AM KING CITY, CA: 11:00 AM POPLAR BLUFF, MO: 12:00 PM EC ON FEBRUARY 16, 2022 AUSTIN, TX: 10:00 AM FT. PIERCE, FL: 10:30 AM BAY CITY, TX: 11:00 AM EC ON FEBRUARY 22, 2022 ARCADIA, FL: 10:00 AM MCALESTER, OK: 11:00 AM EC ON FEBRUARY 23, 2022 MONTGOMERY, AL: 10:00 AM ANDREWS, TX: 11:00 AM ANDREWS, TX: 11:00 AM
EC ON FEBRUARY 25, 2022 VALLEY CITY, ND: 10:00 AM MERCEDES, TX: 11:00 AM
EC ON FEBRUARY 4, 2022 LOS FRESNOS, TX: 11:00 AM
EC ON FEBRUARY 28, 2022 OKEECHOBEE, FL: 10:00 AM
EC ON FEBRUARY 7, 2022 GRAND ISLAND, NE: 12:00 PM
EC ON MARCH 1, 2022 LAKE CITY, FL: 10:00 AM
EC ON FEBRUARY 8, 2022 GRAND ISLAND, NE: 10:00 AM DADE CITY, FL: 11:00 AM
EC ON MARCH 2, 2022 MERCEDES, TX: 11:00 AM
EC ON FEBRUARY 9, 2022 PERRY, GA: 10:00 AM
EC ON MARCH 3, 2022 ENID, OK: 11:00 AM
EC ON FEBRUARY 11, 2022 DAVIE, FL: 10:00 AM
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EC ON MARCH 4, 2022 REDMOND, OR: 10:00 AM LAKE HAVASU, AZ: 11:00 AM
EC ON FEBRUARY 14, 2022
EC ON FEBRUARY 24, 2022
COWBOY COLUMN
SAN ANTONIO New policy at San Antonio, there will be a designated pusher in all
timed events which will be approved by the Timed Event Chute Boss and event representatives.
immediately after both involved parties have confirmed through PROCOM. ALL CONTESTANTS - If a contestant’s actions are deemed detrimental to the PRCA, the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo, or rodeo in general, that contestant will not be accepted as an entry at San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo in 2023. ALL CONTESTANTS - All contestants must sign a release of liability with the secretary before competing in this rodeo. ALL CONTESTANTS - Any contestant who turns out of any round at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo or the San Antonio Xtreme Bulls Event without a valid doctor release or visible injury will not be eligible to continue competition, advance to the semi-finals or finals, nor enter the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo in 2023. In the event of a turn-out prior to the first go- round, the next ranking contestant on the alternate list will be used as a replacement. All contestants must wear PRCA patch while competing. ALL CONTESTANTS - Will enter through Gate A/ West Gate on Houston Street upon arrival. No dogs will be allowed on the grounds, with the exception of contract acts. Contestants must park horse trailers in the designated Pro Rodeo parking area. ALL CONTESTANTS - Due to limited number of stalls available, arrival time at the Coliseum/ AT&T Center will be at 2:00 PM one day prior to the contestants’ scheduled competition time and departure will be at 10:00 AM one day after the contestants’ last scheduled competition time. Stalls will be assigned to contestants on a first come, first serve basis. ALL EVENTS - If not enough contestants qualify for the number of places to be paid in an event, the remaining places shall be divided evenly among those contestants who did qualify (have a score or a time). and the money will be posted as Championship Points and count towards National Finals Rodeo qualification. If no one qualifies for
prize money in an event, the prize money will be divided evenly among all who competed, and this money shall be considered ground money and will not be posted as Championship Points and will not count towards National Finals Rodeo qualification. ALL CONTESTANTS WITH HORSES - In-state origin and out of state origin: All horses must have proof of current health papers issued within 30 days, a negative Coggins Test within the previous 12 months. Health papers for any horse must not expire while horse is on grounds. ALL CONTESTANTS - All animals must be compliant with current Texas Animal Health Commission rules and requirements which are subject to change. No exceptions. Contestants must abide by San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo regulations for entry and exit with animals. Individuals who violate animal entry policies will be subject to immediate ejection from the premises. QUALIFICATIONS: BB, SB, BR, TD & SW - 50 minimum entries. No compensation. No exemptions. No slack. No entry fees. The top 45 from 2021 money won who enter will be accepted. The top 5 from 2022 money won that enter will be accepted. If a contestant qualifies in both categories (2021 and 2022 money won) he will assume the position among the 2021 qualifiers. TR - 50 minimum teams. No compensation. No exemptions. No slack. No entry fees. The top 45 headers based on 2021 money won as a header only, and the top 45 heelers based on 2021 money won as a heeler only, that enter will be accepted. The top 5 headers based on 2022 money won as a header only and the top 5 heelers based on 2022 money won as a heeler only that enter will be accepted. If a contestant qualifies in both categories (2021 and 2022 money won) he will assume his position among the 2021 qualifiers. The 50 headers that qualify must rope with the 50 heelers that qualify. If a contestant’s partner is drawn out due to qualification, the contestant
PLAYOFF SERIES SAN ANTONIO TX FEBRUARY 10-21 & 24-26 SAN ANTONIO STOCK SHOW & RODEO ARENA: AT&T CENTER ADDRESS: 1 AT&T Center Pkwy PERFS: 19 Perfs: February 10-7:00 PM; February 11-7:00 PM; February 12-1:00 PM; February 12- 7:00 PM; February 13-1:00 PM; February 13-7:00 PM; February 14-7:00 PM; February 15-7:00 PM; February 16-7:00 PM; February 17-7:00 PM; February 18-7:00 PM; February 19-1:00 PM; February 19-7:00 PM; February 20-1:00 PM; February 21-7:00 PM; February 24-7:00 PM; February 25-7:00 PM; February 26-1:00 PM; February 26-7:00 PM EVENTS: BB SB BR TD SW TR-HD TR-HL @ $180000 PERMITS: None GROUND RULES: Only actual contestant and one companion allowed gate access. ALL EVENTS - The “30-hour replacement” rule will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information page of the business journal. For TR replacement procedures, see TR qualifications. ALL EVENTS - The “walk-up replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information page of the business journal. ALL EVENTS - Re-entries will be accepted for available positions on Fri., Feb. 4 between 9 AM and 12 PM. See Rodeo Entry Information page of the business journal. ALL EVENTS - No multi-event buddies will be accepted. There will be an extended grace period for those contestants who are entered and meet qualifications to change preferences on Tue, January 25 between 8:30 AM and 12:00 PM. TRADE DEADLINE - Fri., Feb. 4 at 5 PM. All confirmed trades will be final and will be processed
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who qualified will not be allowed to draw out. A replacement partner will be drawn at random from the other contestants whose partners were drawn out due to qualification. In the team roping, if a header or heeler notifies a TO, VIR, DR, or DO prior to the 30-hour deadline, leaving an incomplete team, the next contestant in the corresponding category (header or heeler) on the alternate list of contestants that were drawn out due to qualification, will be added to the team (any TO, VIR, or DR notification made through PROCOM will be final). If a notification is not made prior to the 30-hour deadline, the remaining partner may select another partner from among any of the PRCA event contestants already entered at the rodeo, except those scheduled to compete in the TR. No partners can be replaced after a team has competed in their first go-round. TR - Permit holders will not be allowed to enter with a card holder or permit holder. TR - Only two loops allowed. ALL CONTESTANTS - Must compete in all go- rounds in order to advance to the semi-finals, wild card, and/or finals (does not include DR’s or VIR’s). RE - The finals will be set by a draft process. The top 10 contestants in each of the riding events (BB, SB, BR) who advance to the finals from the semi- finals in addition to the one contestant who advances to the Finals from the wild card of the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo will select the animal on which they will compete in their respective events. 12 bareback horses, 12 saddle bronc horses, and 12 bulls will be available for selection. The one animal not selected in each event in the draft will be designated as the first re-ride. Draft position will be by random draw supervised by the judges. Contestants must be present for the draft which will take place on Saturday, February 26 at 4 PM on the Bud Light Courtyard located west of the AT&T Center. If contestants are not physically present, they will be called for their selection. If no answer, we will move to the next respective contestant, and they will go to the end of the line. Decision is final. RE - Riding event stock for the first three performances will be drawn at least 72 hours prior to that performance. Stock for the remaining performances of the five brackets will be drawn at least 3 performances prior to that respective performance. BB, SB, BR - Three re-rides will be available (and on site) for each performance for each of the riding events. In addition, three more re-rides will be designated to be used, “only if needed”, in the case that one or more of the three originally designated re-rides are used to replace a sick or injured animal that was drawn by a contestant. If in the event that more re-rides are awarded than there are re-ride animals available, additional re-rides will be drawn from animals in that pen. RE - Riding event pens and re-ride orders to be set by respective RE contestant representatives and San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Chute Boss. BB, SB, BR - Any contestant awarded a re-ride option and whose equipment is broken must immediately repair and/or find replacement equipment. ALL EVENTS - If a re-ride or re-run is awarded for any reason, it may take place before the next event. Any contestant who turns out of any go- round or semi-final without a valid doctor release or visible injury release will not be allowed to compete in the Xtreme Bulls Event. In the event that a contestant is injured while competing at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo and has a valid doctor’s release, he will still be eligible to compete in San Antonio’s Div. 1 Xtreme Bulls if he qualifies. TE - One handler pass will be available for multi- event contestants only, who are competing in more
than one event in the same bracket or semi-finals. TE - Stock contractor to provide one animal for every entry, plus adequate extras. Extras from bracket #1 may be thrown or tied prior to the second performance. After bracket #1, extras will come from the previous pen. If a timed event animal escapes (or a re-run is due for any other reason), the extra will be used. Only escaped animals go back into the herd. TD - There will be a disqualification for a jerk down as long as all criteria are in compliance with the Jerk Down Policy. ALL CONTESTANTS - All contestants must be ready when called by judges and/or Chute Boss (in agreement with the judges). Fines will be given at $250 for first offense and progressively doubling with each subsequent offense, and/or may be disqualified by the judges. If an individual is taking advantage of the contestants in that event and/or the livestock and/or the rodeo production and/or not cooperating with the chute boss’ and judges’ instructions resulting in an attempt to cheat or influence the results of the event, to include but not limited to causing an animal to act up or be unruly in the chute in order to receive a re-ride, that individual will be disqualified by the judges from that round, and for subsequent offenses will be disqualified by the judges from that event for the remainder of the rodeo. Ready when called is defined as: BB - Contestant must be over horse with hand in rigging when previous horse leaves the arena. SB - Contestant must have horse cinched (front & rear) with rein measured and be in the chute, mounting the horse when the previous horse leaves the arena. BR - Contestant must be pulling rope when previous bull leaves the arena. TE - Contestant must be riding into the box when the previous animal leaves the arena. Contestant must take their stock within 45 seconds of receiving that all clear from the designated judge. If the contestant exceeds the time limit, except in case of mechanical failure or problem with the competition animal in the timed event chute in the opinion of the judges, he will receive a penalty of $250. For every 20 seconds over the 45-second limit the fine will be progressively doubled. If a contestant exceeds two (2) minutes in the box it will result in disqualification from the round. FORMAT - All events. Three go-rounds. Back- to-back-to-back (5 brackets of 10 contestants or teams each will account for the first 15 performances). The top 4 money winners (twenty total) in each bracket will advance to the semi- finals which will consist of one more go-round. (16th perf and 17th perf). No previous times or scores will be carried forward. If there is a tie, the tie will be broken by any go-round winner in the bracket. If still tied; it will be broken by any single fastest time or highest marked ride. If still tied, the tie will be broken based on 2021 money won. The contestants for the two semi- finals performances will be seeded as follows: Semi-finals number one (16th perf.): #1 money winner from bracket 1, #3 money winner from bracket 1, #2 money winner from bracket 2, #4 money winner from bracket 2, #1 money winner from bracket 3, #3 money winner from bracket 3, #2 money winner from bracket 4, #4 money winner from bracket 4, #1 money winner from bracket 5, #3 money winner from bracket 5. Semi-finals number two (17th perf): #2 money winner from bracket 1, #4 money winner from bracket 1, #1 money winner from bracket 2, #3 money winner from bracket 2, #2 money winner from bracket 3, #4 money winner from bracket 3, #1 money winner from bracket 4, #3 money winner from bracket 4, #2 money winner from bracket 5, #4 money winner from bracket 5. The actual
competition order will be drawn randomly. Semi- finals contestants will have until the start of the 5th bracket to trade positions with another contestant from their bracket for the semi-finals. Contestants qualifying in the 5th and final bracket will have 30 minutes upon the completion of the bracket to trade in the semi-finals. The top 5 from each semi- finals (based on total money won from the first three go- rounds plus the semi-finals) will advance to the finals (19th performance). If there is a tie, the tie will be broken by single fastest time or highest marked ride in the semi-finals. If still tied, it will be broken by most money won prior to the semi-finals in the brackets. If still tied, the tie will be broken by any go-round winner in the bracket. If still tied, the tie will be broken based on 2021 money won. No previous scores or times will be carried forward. ALL EVENTS - Contestants not progressing to the Finals from the semi- finals will compete in the Wildcard round to be held on Feb. 26th at 1 PM. Single highest marked ride or fastest time advances to take 11th position in the Finals. If there is a tie in the Wildcard, tie will be broken by most money won prior to the Wildcard. If still tied, tie will be broken by highest marked ride or fastest time in semi-finals. If still tied, the ties will be broken based on 2021 money won. No previous scores will be carried forward. In the event no one qualifies, Wildcard winner will be based on most money earned at the end of the semi-finals. The finals (19th performance) will consist of 11 contestants or teams (5 from each of the semi-finals and one from the wild card). The event champion will be determined by most money won at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo in 2022. If there is a tie, the tie will be broken by the single fastest time or highest marked ride in the finals. If still tied, it will be broken by most money won prior to the finals (bracket plus semi- finals). If still tied, the tie will be broken by any go-round winner in the bracket. If still tied, the tie will be broken by 2021 money won. If a contestant who advances to the semi-finals, wild card, or finals turns- out (includes D.R’s, and V.I.R’s), the contestant who has the next highest earnings at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo in that respective bracket or semi-finals, may be placed in that available position. If the next contestant is not available to accept the position, the contestant with the next highest earnings in that respective bracket or semi-finals will be accepted. This procedure will be followed until all positions are filled. In the riding events, if an animal has already been drawn for the contestant who turned out, the replacement contestant will draw an animal from a pool consisting of all animals that have been turned out (includes D.R’s and V.I.R’s) and the 1st available designated re-ride. ALL EVENTS - Any money won shall not count for Texas Circuit points or as a Texas Circuit rodeo count towards qualification for the Texas Circuit Finals Rodeo. PAY-OFF - All events. Payoff for the first 15 performances. No average. Each performance pays: 1st $2,500. (per man in TR) 2nd $2,000 (per man in TR) 3rd $1,500(per man in TR) 4th $1,000(per man in TR) Payoff for each semi-final and the Wildcard round: 1st $5,000(per man in TR) 2nd $4,000 (per man in TR) 3rd $3,000(per man in TR) 4th $2,000(per man in TR) Payoff for the finals: 1st $15,000(per man in TR) 2nd $10,000 (per man in TR) 3rd $5,000(per man in TR) 4th $3,000(per man in TR) ALL EVENTS - Money will be divided equally in case of splits and any odd pennies will be dropped. STK. CONT.: VARIOUS SUB. CONT.: ANDREWS RODEO BRIDWELL PRORODEOS CALGARY STAMPEDE CERVI CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO CHAMPIONSHIP PRORODEO FRONTIER RODEO HI
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