PRCA Business Journal - January 5, 2024

section of the business journal. ALL EVENTS - Re-entries will be accepted for available positions on Thur., Dec. 28 between 9 AM and 11 AM. See Rodeo Entry Information page of the business journal. TRADE DEADLINE - Trades can be made up to 4:00 PM CST the evening prior to round 1 of each bracket in which the contestant is scheduled to compete. ALL EVENTS - There will be an extended grace period for those contestants who are entered and meet qualifications to change preferences Thur., Dec. 21 between 9 AM and 4 PM. ALL CONTESTANTS - All contestants must sign a release of liability and other forms provided by the Rodeo Secretary before competing. If a contestant chooses not to compete for a “non-injury” related reason, that contestant will be ineligible to compete in any FWSSR event for the remainder of the current year, plus the following year. In the event of a turn-out in Round 1 of each bracket, the next ranking contestant on the alternate list will be used as a replacement. ALL CONTESTANTS - All contestants must wear the back number provided by the FWSSR Rodeo Secretary which must be visible at all times upon entrance to Dickies Arena to gain entry to Dickies Arena floor, including: locker rooms, rodeo arena floor, stalling area, secretary’s office, rodeo hospitality and all rodeo related locations within Dickie Arena, whether competing or not. For security reasons, contestants will likely be asked for identification. If the contestant is wearing a jacket or vest, the back number must be pinned to the outside of the jacket or vest. ALL CONTESTANTS - Enter the grounds via Gate 44 at Harley Avenue and Trail Drive - 3350 Trail Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76107. FWSSR staff will provide further directions on parking at this point. Unload horses and tack in stalls provided. Trailers must be moved immediately to the designated contestant parking lot. Contestant parking lot is secured 24 hours a day. Any trailer unhooked from vehicle that is not within the designated contestant parking lot will be towed at owner’s expense. Vehicles will park in designated contestant parking lot. Overnight camping on show ground will only be allowed in the designated contestant parking lot. RV hookups will be available at no charge in contestant parking lot, Gate 52, for a maximum period of 24 hours around the contestant’s scheduled performance(s). Contestants will be allowed into the contestant parking lot on a first come, first served basis - no reservations accepted. ALL EVENTS - Hazers, pushers, rope pullers, saddle/rigging cinchers and contestant assistants not entered will obtain credentials from the rodeo secretary’s office. To obtain credentials, the individual(s) must be a member of the PRCA with PRCA insurance dues paid for the current year. Individuals without the proper credentials will not be permitted onto the floor level of Dickies Arena, into the rodeo arena, behind the bucking chutes, behind the timed event boxes or in any support alley’s or facilities. ALL CONTESTANTS WITH HORSES - Must have Certificate of Veterinary Inspection issued within thirty (30) days and negative Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) test, also known as a “Coggins” test, within the past twelve (12) months. Proof of Coggins test must be presented in either the original document or copy of the original document that has been approved by the Texas Animal Health Commission. Test date, accession number and name of laboratory must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Exemption: Equine may enter shows, fairs, exhibitions or assemblies without a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection when accompanied by a valid

equine interstate passport or equine identification card and a completed VA form 10-11 showing negative results to an official EIA test within the previous six (6) months. STALLS - Contestants shall stall their horses in Dickies Arena stalling area set aside for rodeo contestants. If demand of stalls exceeds supply of stalls in Dickies Arena, contestants will be directed to the Horse Show Office where, upon availability, they will be assigned a stall(s) for their use. Stalls will be available at no charge for a maximum period of 24 hours around the contestant’s performance(s). Horses must be stalled in assigned stalls. Horses are not to be stalled or tied to livestock pens or warmup arena panels. QUALIFICATIONS: BB, SB, BR , TD & SW - 56 minimum entries. No compensation. No exemptions. No slack. E/F’s $250. The top 49 from 2023 money won that enter will be accepted. The champion contestants from these 7 PRCA rodeos in 2023 that enter will be accepted (drop down until filled): Parker County Sheriff’s Posse Frontier Days and PRCA Rodeo in Weatherford; Gladewater Round-Up Rodeo; Wichita Falls PRCA Rodeo; Mineral Wells Rodeo; Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo in Cleburne; Ellis County Fair and Rodeo in Waxahachie; North Texas State Fair and Rodeo in Denton. If a contestant qualifies in both categories (2023 money won and champion contestant at one of the 7 rodeos) he will assume the position among the 2023 money won qualifiers and the next highest ranked contestant or team from that rodeo who entered will be accepted. In the event that one or more of the listed qualifier rodeos is cancelled for any reason during the 2023 rodeo season, the next highest ranked contestant on the alternate list (based on 2023 money won) will be accepted. The qualifiers from each of the 7 qualifying rodeos will be required to compete in the specific performances designated by the committee for those respective rodeos. In the team roping, if a team qualifies from one of the 7 qualifying rodeos and the two partners from that team are each roping with different partners at Fort Worth, both re-formed teams will be required to compete in the specific performance designated by the committee for that respective qualifier rodeo. BB, SB - Contestants will not be disqualified for failing to spur-out a horse. BB, SB, BR - Any contestant awarded a re-ride option and whose equipment is broken must immediately repair and/or find replacement equipment. RE - Riding event stock will be drawn after the trade deadline the night before the respective bracket. All trades must be confirmed prior to the stock draw for the first go-round of each bracket. RE - Two re-rides will be available (and on site) for each round for each of the riding events. In addition, two more re-rides will be designated to be used “only if needed”, in the case that one or more of the two 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 the re-ride pool. RE - Riding event pens and re-ride orders to be set by FWSSR producer. Rodeo producer will consult with RE representatives when selecting RE stock. TE - Stock contractor to provide one animal for every entry, plus adequate extras. TE - If a timed event animal escapes (or a re-run is due for any 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. TR - 56 minimum entries. Only two loops allowed.

No compensation. No exemptions. No slack. E/F’s $250. The top 49 headers based on 2023 money won as a header only, and the top 49 heelers based on 2023 money won as a heeler only that enter will be accepted. The champion teams from these 7 PRCA rodeos in 2023 that enter will be accepted: Parker County Sheriff’s Posse Frontier Days and PRCA Rodeo in Weatherford; Gladewater Round-Up Rodeo; Wichita Falls PRCA Rodeo; Mineral Wells Rodeo; Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse in Cleburne; Ellis County Fair and Rodeo in Waxahachie; North Texas State Fair and Rodeo in Denton. If a header or heeler qualifies in both categories (2023 money won and champion at one of the 7 rodeos) he will assume the position among the 2023 money won qualifiers. The 56 headers who qualify must rope with the 56 heelers who qualify. If a contestants’ partner is drawn out due to qualification, the contestant who qualified will not be allowed to draw out. Contestants who do not have partners after the contestant list has been determined will be allowed to designate partners during the extended grace period on Thur., Dec. 21 between 9 AM and 4 PM. After the expiration of the grace period, a random draw by PROCOM will determine which headers who are not entered with a partner will rope with which heelers who are not entered with a partner. If a header or heeler notifies a TO, WIR, 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 DO 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 round 1 of each bracket. In the event that one or more of the listed qualifier rodeos is canceled for any reason during the 2023 rodeo season, the next highest ranked contestant on the alternate list based on 2023 money won will be accepted. ALL EVENTS - If first place at one of the seven qualifying rodeos is tied and none of the tied contestants are already qualified among the top 49 from 2023 money won, the tied contestant with the highest ranking based on 2023 money won will be accepted. ALL EVENTS - If a re-ride or re-run is awarded for any reason, it may take place before the next event. ALL EVENTS - Once the run or ride has been completed, contestants must promptly exit the arena. ALL CONTESTANTS - Must compete in all brackets and rounds in order to advance to the wild card, semi-finals and/or finals (does not include DR’s or VIR’s). FORMAT - All events. 18 total performances - 7 brackets of eight (8) contestants or teams competing in 2 rounds back-to-back each will account for the first 14 performances, 1 Wild Card Round for performance 15, 2 Semi-Finals of 1 round each for performances 16 and 17 and 1 Finals Round for performance 18. The top 2 money winners (14 total) in each bracket will advance to compete in one round of the semi-finals (8 contestants or teams per performance). The third top money winner (7 total) in each bracket will advance to the Wild Card Round which will also consist of one round. The remaining non qualifiers from each bracket that did not advance will be placed into a pool of non-qualifiers. At the conclusion of bracket 7, the top money winner from the pool of non-qualifiers will advance to the Wild Card Round to fill the number 8 position in

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