PRCA Business Journal - July 19, 2024
An official publication of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
Business PRCA JULY 19, 2024
Brinson James, a well-known specialty act, entertained the sold-out crowd at the Calgary Stampede, July 5-14. – Calgary Stampede photo by Covy Moore
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 (719) 528-4787 Director of Rodeo Administration Sarah Gibson (719) 528-4753 Executive Assistant Rodeo Administration Therese Cobb (719) 528-4705 Assistant Director of Rodeo Administration and Circuit Coordinator
PRCA JUDGING Rick Smith (719) 528-4735 Supervisor of Pro Officials JCCF – 719.528.4791 Julie Jutten PRCA MEDIA – 719.548.4840 SUBSCRIPTIONS – 800.763.3648 Paul Woody (719) 528-4792 Chief Marketing Officer INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES – 719.548.4888 Jeff Love (719) 528-4740 Chief Technology Officer Melodie Spah (719) 528-4777 Vice President of Information Technology Mario Ortivez (719) 528-4712 System, Infrastructure and Network Manager
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – 719.528.4718 Pam McManus (719) 528-4734 Chief Financial Officer Gina Wiseman (719) 528-4739 Controller PRCA PROPERTIES – 719.548.4860 Paul Woody (719) 528-4792 Chief Marketing Officer HALL OF FAME – 719.528.4764 Kent Sturman (719) 528-4714 Director of ProRodeo Hall of Fame Megan Winterfeldt (719) 528-4754 Exhibit/Collections Coordinator Ashley Affleck-Johnson (719) 528-4732 Supervisor of Marketing, Events and Membership
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Aimee Rutan (719) 528-4730 Member Services Manager Chris Horton (719) 528-4783 Committee Liaison
Daidra Sims (719) 528-4717 Manager of Rodeo Approvals Michaela Garcia (719) 528-4743 PROCOM Manager Miriaham Contreras (719) 528-4702 Member Retention & Growth Coordinator Scott Dorenkamp (719) 528-4782 Livestock Program and Government Relations Manager
HOW TO CONTACT THE PRCA
REMINDER A reminder to PRCA Members and other persons who call the PRCA National Office: In order to en hance the quality of service provided by the PRCA National Office staff and to ensure the accuracy of matters communicated between PRCA staff and PRCA Members and other persons calling the PRCA National Office, the PRCA (and PRCA Prop erties) may record telephone conversations which come into, originate from or involve someone in the PRCA National Office.
COMMUNICATIONS & PSN Tracy Renck ..............................719. 528.4758 PROCOM PROCOM .................................. .800. 234.7722 PROCOM LOCAL LINE ...............719. 548.4800 STOCK CONTRACTOR LINE ........719.548.4815 PRCA PROPERTIES Paul Woody ...............................719. 528.4792
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 Office 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. 528.4703 Media.........................................719. 548.4840 Member Services.......................719. 528.4747 PRCA Properties.........................719. 548.4860 PSN Subscriptions.....................800. 763.3648 MEMBER SERVICES Member Services.......................719. 528.4747 (accounts receivable, points, membership) Doctor Release Fax.....................719. 548.4868 or memberrecords@prorodeo.com
PRCA HOLIDAY CLOSURES PROCOM will be open for turn outs, doctor releases, etc. only. Labor Day - September 2 Thanksgiving Day - November 28 Day After Thanksgiving - November 29
Christmas Eve - December 24 Christmas Day - December 25 New Year’s Eve - December 31
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PRCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONTESTANT DIRECTORS 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 (vice chairman).............. 972.571.5583 RODEO COMMITTEE DIRECTORS Cory Wall .............................................. 719.349.0033 Larry McConnell ................................... 580.821.2203 STOCK CONTRACTOR DIRECTORS Stace Smith........................................... 903.675.9295 Keith Marrington .................................. 403.585.4047 Caleb Bennett (BB) CC .......................... 435.452.1347 Bradley Harter (SB) CC ...........................817.308.1708 Cody Rostockyj (BR) CC ...................... 254.855.7504 Shane Hanchey (TD) CC ...................... 337.764.3506 Riley Duvall (SW) CC ............................... 918.718.5099 Kaleb Driggers (TR) CC ........................ 254.977.3263 Don Ed Eddleman (SR) CC ................... 325-214-0031 CONTRACT PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Josh Edwards ....................................... 972.571.5583 (Spec. Acts, laborers, photographers) Cindy Rosser ........................................ 530.755.8748 (At Large) Sunni Deb Backstrom ........................... 303.717.0407 (Sec./Timers) Jesse Knudsen (Chairman) ................... 920.250.0663 (Announcers/Music Director) Robert Blue Jeanes ............................... 713.301.9122 (Clowns/Bullfighters) RODEO COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Steve Gander (10K-under) .................... 319.400.1064 Dave Marshall (10K-20K) ..................... 303.883.6294 Bryant Nelson CC (20K-50K).................. 208.539.6218 Tom Hirsig (50K+) ................................ 307.630.0357 David Petty (At Large) ...........................918.798.3201 GENERAL MEMBER REPRESENTATIVE TO COMPETITION COMMITTEE John Franzen CC .................................... 307.689.2879 STOCK CONTRACTOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Steve Sutton CC .................................... 605.381.0270 Jerry Dorenkamp .................................. 520.975.6788 David Morehead ................................... 563.249.5319 Kirsten Vold .......................................... 719.251.3079 Reno Rosser ........................................ 530.218.3873 CC - Notes Competition Committee Member NCFR RODEO COMMITTEE Shawn Mills – TE .................................. 970.518.2856 Casey Colletti – RE ............................... 719.252.0471 Dustin Murray – SCR ............................ 405.323.3976 Robert Blue Jeanes – CPR .................... 830.709.5566 Therese Cobb ...................................... 719.528.4705 EXECUTIVE COUNCILS CONTESTANT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
CIRCUIT SYSTEM CONTACTS COLUMBIA RIVER PRORODEO CIRCUIT Pete Thiry ............................................ 509.683.3396 psthiry@hotmail.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 Luke Gee .............................................. 406.459.1448 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 Brock Hower ......................................... 570.238.5377 bhower@firstfrontiercircuit.com
2024 REQUIRED PARTICIPATION CIRCUIT NO. OF RESIDENT NON- RODEOS RESIDENT
BADLANDS STANDARD
29
12
15
STEER ROPING
4
2
4
CALIFORNIA STANDARD
39
15
16
**COLUMBIA RIVER 50% STANDARD 42
15
22 10
STEER ROPING
10
4
FIRST FRONTIER STANDARD
49
15
20
GREAT LAKES STANDARD
53
15
21
**MONTANA 50% STANDARD STEER ROPING MOUNTAIN STATES STANDARD STEER ROPING
P R C A B U S I N E S S
33
14
17
1
1
1
50
15
20
6
3
6
PRAIRIE STANDARD
47 12
15
19 12
STEER ROPING
5
**SOUTHEASTERN 50% STANDARD 63
15
32
TEXAS STANDARD
76 16
15
31 15
STEER ROPING
7
TURQUOISE STANDARD STEER ROPING
24
10
15
4
2
4
**WILDERNESS 50% STANDARD 43
15
22
EMAIL: jccf info@prorodeo.com
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The stock charge shall be $60 per go-round.
The 2025 season begins Oct. 1, 2024. The 2024 rodeo season will end with rodeos ending on or prior to Sept. 30, 2024. ALL 2024 RODEOS WITH QUALIFICATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS: If a contestant qualifies in both the 2023 and 2024 categories for money won, he will be accepted in the 2023 category for money won.
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MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD PRCA PHOTOGRAPHY NOTICE
It has been reported to the PRCA by member photographers that there have been incidents in which PRCA members may have misused photographs taken by a PRCA Photographer at a PRCA-sanctioned event without permission of the PRCA Photographer or properly purchasing the photograph. Such reported misuse of photographs includes, but is not limited to posting to, online websites (including Facebook), providing 10 sponsor(s) for use, printing of photographs, providing photographs to news media, photographing the photograph with a cell phone, or any other use without proper purchase or writtten permission of the PRCA Photographer. As a member-driven organization, the PRCA encourages and expects all members to act with fairness and respect regarding their actions and dealings with fellow members.
ATTENTION CONTESTANTS
ATTENTION MEMBERS
ATTENTION X-Bulls events with $35,000 or more added will be Division I events. X-Bulls
All Event Representatives now have their own e-mail address if you would like to contact them directly. Caleb Bennett cbennett@prorodeo.com Kaleb Driggers kdriggers@prorodeo.com Shane Hanchey shanchey@prorodeo.com Matt Reeves mreeves@prorodeo.com Bradley Harter bradlharter@hotmail.com Cody Rostockyj Codyrostockyj@hotmall.com Don Ed Eddleman don.eddleman@cisco.edu
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.
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events with less than $35,000 added will be Division 2 events.
ATTENTION CONTESTANTS
2023 season Circuit Finals Rodeos and the 2023 NFR Open WILL count toward PRCA World Standings.
THE FOLLOWING WILL BE EFFECTIVE FOR THE 2023/2024 SEASON The 2023 individual Circuit Finals Steer Roping events (Badlands, Columbia River, Montana, Mountain States, Prairie, Texas, Turquoise) and the 2023 National Circuit Finals Steer Roping will count toward the 2024 World Standings and qualifications. These events will be Official Entry Rodeos (con testant 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 2024 World Standings or qualification rodeos. For any Steer Roping Circuit Finals Rodeo that occurs prior to the 2023 regular season cutoff date, money won at those circuit finals rodeos will count toward the 2023 World Standings and qualifications. In 2024, it will count toward the All-Around.
PRCA DONITA BARNES CONTRACT PERSONNEL LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD NOMINATIONS
2024 TENTATIVE CIRCUIT FINALS DATES & LOCATIONS Circuit Cutoff Date Dates. Perfs Location Badlands SR 30-Jul Aug. 17th 1 Deadwood, SD Montana SR 21-Aug Sept. 21 1 Silesia, MT Mtn State SR 16-Aug Sept. 16 1 Torrington, WY Prairie SR 19-Sep Oct. 17-19 3 Duncan, OK Texas SR 23-Sep Oct. 8-11 4 Waco, TX Badlands 11-Sep Oct. 11-13 3 Minot, SD Col River SR 17-Sep Oct. 17-19 3 Redmond, OR Mtn St 25-Sep Oct. 25-26 3 Loveland, CO Turquoise 30-Sep Nov. 1-2 3 Camp Verde, AZ Wilderness 30-Sep Nov. 1-2 3 Heber City, UT Great Lakes 30-Sep Nov. 14-16 3 Louisville, KY Southeastern 30-Sep Nov. 8-10 3 Davie, FL California 30-Sep Dec. 29-31 3 Red Bluff, CA First Front 30-Sep Jan. 9-11, 2025 3 Harrisburg, PA Montana 30-Sep Jan. 9-11, 2025 3 Great Falls, MT .Information is Subject to Change. Refer to the PRCA Business Journal for Official Information
Nominations are being accepted for the PRCA Donita Barnes Contract Personnel Lifetime Achievement Award. This award was created to recognize PRCA members who have dedicated their lives to the rodeo industry for their com mitment, work and contributions. Any active member (or active life member) of the PRCA may nominate eligible contract personnel members for the award. Nominations are open from July 1-31. Nominees must have been a PRCA member for a minimum of 15 years and may not have won a yearly contract personnel award within 15 years of the date of nomination (life members may be nominated even if they are not actively renewed). Nomination letters of 500 words or less can be mailed to the PRCA, 101 ProRodeo Drive, Colo rado Springs, CO 80919 or emailed to sgibson@ prorodeo.com. For more information, contact Sarah Gibson at the PRCA National Headquarters. 719-528-4753.
ATTENTION BAREBACK, SADDLE BRONC & BULL RIDERS There will be Special Section for the Bareback, Saddle Bronc, and Bull Riding events at Castle Rock, CO on Thursday, August 1 at 7:00 PM (the evening prior to the first performance).
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MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD PRCA
ATTENTION STEER ROPERS The top two contestants based on times in the average from each of the following qualifying rodeos who enter the San Angelo Roping Fiesta on October 26 and 27, and who are not already accepted as entries at the Roping Fiesta as being among the top 24 in the 2024 World Standings or as a qualifier from one of the previously occurring qualifying rodeos, will be accepted as entries at San Angelo. The qualifying rodeos are the Deadwood Stand Alone Steer Roping Event on August 17-18, The West Texas Fair and Rodeo in Abilene TX on September 6-14, and the Pendleton Roundup on September 11-14.
ENTRY CLOSINGS This is a courtesy and is unofficial. Please check long listings for official closing dates and times.
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO: 12:00 PM
EC ON AUGUST 8, 2024 ELK CITY, OK: 9:30 AM BREMERTON, WA: 10:00 AM ASHLAND, MO: 10:30 AM EAGLE BUTTE, SD: 11:00 AM DENTON, TX: 11:30 AM COEUR D’ALENE, ID: 12:00 PM ROSEBUD, SD: 1:00 PM NANTON, AB, CN: 2:00 PM EC ON AUGUST 9, 2024 PENDLETON, OR: 9:30 AM PENDLETON, OR: 9:30 AM FORT MADISON, IA: 10:00 AM MILES CITY, MT: 10:30 AM EAGLE BUTTE, SD: 11:00 AM PLAINS, MT: 11:00 AM RAPID CITY, SD: 11:00 AM FORT WORTH, TX: 11:30 AM DAYTON, IA: 12:00 PM
EC ON JULY 30, 2024 COFFEYVILLE, KS: 9:30 AM LYNDEN, WA: 10:00 AM TEHACHAPI, CA: 10:30 AM DEADWOOD, SD: 11:00 AM LADYSMITH, WI: 11:00 AM CRAIG, CO: 11:30 AM CRANBROOK, CN: 2:00 PM EC ON JULY 31, 2024 DOUGLAS, WY: 9:30 AM DOUGLAS, WY: 9:30 AM MORRIS, MN: 9:30 AM TREMONTON, UT: 10:00 AM DEADWOOD, SD: 10:30 AM DEADWOOD, SD: 10:30 AM LIBERAL, KS: 10:30 AM
EC ON JULY 19, 2024 ARDMORE, OK: 9:30 AM JEROME, ID: 9:30 AM NEW PLYMOUTH, ID: 9:30 AM SANDPOINT, ID: 9:30 AM CANBY, OR: 10:00 AM
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HILL CITY, KS: 10:30 AM WAUSAU, WI: 11:00 AM
EC ON JULY 22, 2024 STERLING, CO: 9:30 AM LOVINGTON, NM: 10:00 AM MOVILLE, IA: 10:00 AM WOODSTOWN PILESGROVE, NJ: 11:00 AM
ELLENSBURG, WA: 11:00 AM ELLENSBURG, WA: 11:00 AM KEENESBURG, CO: 11:00 AM MARSHALL, MN: 11:30 AM PINCHER CREEK, AB, CN: 2:00 PM
CHINOOK, MT: 11:30 AM MESQUITE, TX: 11:30 AM
EC ON AUGUST 12, 2024 LEWISTON, ID: 9:30 AM LEWISTON, ID: 9:30 AM EVANSTON, WY: 10:00 AM ALTUS, OK: 10:30 AM LAKE LUZERNE, NY: 10:30 AM WOODSTOWN PILESGROVE, NJ: 11:00 AM MESQUITE, TX: 11:30 AM STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO: 12:00 PM STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO: 12:00 PM
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO: 12:00 PM STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO: 12:00 PM
EC ON JULY 23, 2024 YUMA, CO: 9:30 AM YUMA, CO: 9:30 AM CASCADE, MT: 10:00 AM
EC ON AUGUST 1, 2024 DEPERE, WI: 9:30 AM ONIDA, SD: 9:30 AM BREMERTON, WA: 10:00 AM EUREKA, KS: 10:30 AM ABERDEEN, SD: 11:00 AM WHITE SULPHUR SPRING, MT: 11:30 AM FORT WORTH, TX: 12:00 PM GOLDEN VALLEY, ND: 12:00 PM
BURLEY, ID: 10:30 AM GERRY, NY: 10:30 AM MISSOULA, MT: 11:00 AM FAITH, SD: 12:00 PM DAWSON CREEK, BC, CN: 2:00 PM
EC ON AUGUST 13, 2024 BUTTE, MT: 9:30 AM WATERVILLE, WA: 9:30 AM ABILENE, TX: 10:00 AM ABILENE, TX: 10:00 AM DILLON, MT: 10:30 AM LAKE LUZERNE, NY: 10:30 AM TOPEKA, KS: 11:30 AM FORT WORTH, TX: 12:00 PM ARMSTRONG, BC, CN: 2:00 PM EC ON AUGUST 14, 2024 INTERIOR, SD: 9:30 AM INTERIOR, SD: 9:30 AM PALESTINE, IL: 9:30 AM MERRITT, BC, CN: 2:00 PM EC ON AUGUST 15, 2024 MAQUOKETA, IA: 9:30 AM MAYNARD, MN: 10:30 AM FORT MADISON, IA: 11:00 AM MANILA, UT: 11:30 AM EC ON AUGUST 16, 2024 PINE CITY, MN: 9:30 AM SALT LAKE CITY, UT: 10:00 AM BIG TIMBER, MT: 11:00 AM
EC ON JULY 24, 2024 WINFIELD, KS: 9:30 AM AFTON, WY: 10:00 AM GERRY, NY: 10:30 AM GLASGOW, MT: 10:30 AM BILLINGS, MT: 11:00 AM FORT WORTH, TX: 11:30 AM
EC ON AUGUST 2, 2024 WICHITA FALLS, TX: 9:30 AM WICHITA FALLS, TX: 9:30 AM PUEBLO, CO: 10:00 AM GLENWOOD CITY, WI: 10:30 AM WALLA WALLA, WA: 11:00 AM WALLA WALLA, WA: 11:00 AM
EC ON JULY 25, 2024
EC ON AUGUST 5, 2024 CLEARWATER, MN: 9:30 AM FILER, ID: 10:00 AM
LAMAR, CO: 9:30 AM GRACE, ID: 10:00 AM GERRY, NY: 10:30 AM
LAKE LUZERNE, NY: 10:30 AM COEUR D’ALENE, ID: 11:00 AM WOODSTOWN PILESGROVE, NJ: 11:00 AM MESQUITE, TX: 11:30 AM STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO: 12:00 PM STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO: 12:00 PM LETHBRIDGE, CN: 2:00 PM
KALISPELL, MT: 10:30 AM SANTA ROSA, CA: 11:00 AM VENTURA, CA: 11:30 AM
EC ON JULY 26, 2024
CIRCLE, MT: 9:30 AM KENNEWICK, WA: 10:00 AM
GERRY, NY: 10:30 AM HUGO, CO: 10:30 AM RAWLINS, WY: 11:00 AM WOODSTOWN PILESGROVE, NJ: 11:00 AM GRANDVIEW, WA: 11:30 AM
EC ON AUGUST 6, 2024 RAPID CITY, SD: 9:30 AM PAROWAN, UT: 10:00 AM LAKE LUZERNE, NY: 10:30 AM
RAMONA, CA: 11:30 AM PARKER, SD: 12:00 PM
ATTICA, NY: 12:00 PM JARDINE, MT: 12:00 PM
EC ON AUGUST 19, 2024 LONGFORD, KS: 9:30 AM KILLDEER, ND: 10:00 AM LEWISTON, ID: 10:00 AM LAKE LUZERNE, NY: 10:30 AM WOODSTOWN PILESGROVE, NJ: 11:00 AM MESQUITE, TX: 11:30 AM STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO: 12:00 PM STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO: 12:00 PM CORONATION, CN: 2:00 PM
EC ON AUGUST 7, 2024 IMBODEN, AR: 9:30 AM NORCO, CA: 9:30 AM
EC ON JULY 29, 2024 MOUND CITY, KS: 9:30 AM
PAYSON, AZ: 10:00 AM PAYSON, AZ: 10:00 AM
LAKEVIEW, OR: 10:30 AM SALMON, ID: 11:30 AM MAUSTON, WI: 12:00 PM OKOTOKS, AB, CN: 2:00 PM
HASTINGS, NE: 10:30 AM KIMBALL, NE: 11:30 AM MESQUITE, TX: 11:30 AM STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO: 12:00 PM
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PINE CITY, MINN.: AUG. 30, 31 & SEPT. 1 Pine City Championship Rodeo will be hosting a hospitality room on the rodeo grounds for all contestants and one companion before the rodeo each day. Event winners will receive handcrafted Maynard trophy buckles. All participating Rough Stock contestants receive a
$50 gasoline gift card. In addition, each night we will draw a bonus bull, saddle and bareback bronc if the cowboy has a qualified ride on the bonus bull or bronc they will receive a $500 cash bonus. For more information, please call Rachel Heidelberger at 612-328-1838 or Dale Heidelberger at 320-469-0760.
CRETE NE NPP JULY 20 SALINE COUNTY FAIR RODEO
confirmed through PROCOM. QUALIFICATIONS: BB, SB, BR - 15 minimum entries. No compensation. No slack. STK. CONT.: TRIPLE B RODEO INC.
Only actual contestant and one companion allowed gate access. ALL EVENTS - The “30-hour replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information Section of the Business Journal. ALL EVENTS - The “walk-up replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information Section of the Business Journal. ALL EVENTS - Re-entries will be accepted for available positions on Tues., July 16 between 9 AM and 1 PM. See Rodeo Entry Information Section of the Business Journal. TRADE DEADLINE - Tues., July 16 at 4 PM. All confirmed trades will be final and will be processed immediately after both involved parties have confirmed through PROCOM. GRACE PERIOD - Will expire one hour after entries close. GB - Approved for first slack event in accordance with R4.9.4. TE - Rule 7.8.6 will be waived. TE - If a timed event animal escapes or a rerun is awarded for any other reason during a performance, the extra will be used. Only escaped animals go back in the herd. RE - Back to back, same performance if two go rounds B10.2.7. BB, SB, BR - Committee will pay entry fees for all permit members who compete in the riding events. BR - In the Bull Riding, the prize money will be “carried over” to the next rodeo in the series if there are no qualified rides. SPECIAL ENTRY FEES - TD - $75; SW - $75; TR - $125 QUALIFICATIONS: BB, SB, BR - 15 minimum
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ARENA: Saline Co. Ag Society Rode ADDRESS: 1600 Tuxedo Park Road PERFS: 1 Perf: July 20- 8:00 PM EVENTS: BB SB TD SW TR-HD TR-HL @ $1350 BR @ $1650 PERMITS: BB SB BR TD SW TR GROUND RULES: CO-APPROVED WITH GREAT LAKES AND BADLANDS CIRCUITS . ALL EVENTS - The “30-hour replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information section of the Business Journal. ALL EVENTS - The “walk-up replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information section of the Business Journal. ALL EVENTS - Re-entries will be accepted for available positions on Tues., July 16 between 9 AM and 2 PM. See Rodeo Entry Information page of the business journal. TRADE DEADLINE - Mon., July 15 at 4 PM. All confirmed trades will be final and will be processed immediately after both involved parties have confirmed through PROCOM. GRACE PERIOD - Will expire one hour after entries close. GB - Approved for first slack event in accordance with R4.9.4. QUALIFICATIONS: BB, SB, BR - 15 minimum entries. No compensation. No slack. STK. CONT.: SILVER CREEK PRO RODEO ARENA: Grant County Fair Grounds ADDRESS: 605 Vienna Ave. S. PERFS: 1 Perf: July 20- 6:00 PM EVENTS: BB SB BR TD SW TR-HD TR-HL @ $1000 PERMITS: BB SB BR TD SW TR GROUND RULES: CO-APPROVED WITH BADLANDS CIRCUIT . ALL EVENTS - The “30-hour replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information section of the Business Journal. ALL EVENTS - The “walk-up replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information section of the Business Journal. ALL EVENTS - Re-entries will be accepted for available positions on Tues., June 16 between 9 AM and 2 PM. See Rodeo Entry Information page of the business journal. TRADE DEADLINE - Mon., July 15 at 4 PM. All confirmed trades will be final and will be processed immediately after both involved parties have EOO: 11:30 AM MDT JULY 8 EC: 11:30 AM MDT JULY 9 HERMAN MN NPP JULY 20 GRANT COUNTY FAIR RODEO
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LAKE LUZERNE NY NPP JULY 20 PAINTED PONY CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO ARENA: Painted Pony ADDRESS: 703 Howe Rd PERFS: 1 Perf: July 20- 7:30 PM EVENTS: BB SB BR TD SW TR-HD TR-HL @ $500 PERMITS: BB SB BR TD SW TR GROUND RULES: ALL EVENTS - The “30-hour replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information page of the business journal. ALL EVENTS - The “walk-up replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information Section of the Business Journal. ALL EVENTS - Re-entries will be accepted for available positions on Wed., July 17 between 9 AM and 12 PM. See Rodeo Entry Information page of the business journal. TRADE DEADLINE - Wed., July 17 at 4 PM. All confirmed trades will be final and will be processed immediately after both involved parties have confirmed through PROCOM. GRACE PERIOD - Will expire one hour after entries close. BR - In the Bull Riding, if there are no qualified rides at a rodeo that occurs on a Friday, the prize money will be carried over to the next rodeo in the series that occurs on a Friday. If there are no qualified rides at a rodeo that occurs on a Saturday, the prize money will be carried over to the next rodeo in the series that occurs on a Saturday. TR - Scoreline may be 3’ less than the length of the box with event representative’s approval. STK. CONT.: PAINTED PONY CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO MESQUITE TX NPP JULY 20 MESQUITE CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO ARENA: Mesquite Arena ADDRESS: 1818 Rodeo Drive PERFS: 1 Perf: July 20- 7:30 PM SLACK: July 20-12:00 PM EVENTS: BB SB BR TD SW @ $1000 TR-HD TR-HL @ $500 SPECIAL ENTRY FEES: TD-$75; SW-$75; TR-$125 PERMITS: BB SB BR TR; MAX - TD SW GROUND RULES: CO-APPROVED WITH THE PRAIRIE AND SOUTHEASTERN CIRCUITS. EOO: 10:30 AM MDT JULY 15 EC: 10:30 AM MDT JULY 16
entries. No compensation. No slack. TD, SW, TR - 60 minimum entries. STK. CONT.: NEW STAR PRORODEO EOO: 11:30 AM MDT JULY 12 EC: 11:30 AM MDT JULY 15
XTREME BULLS SPANISH FORK UT JULY 20 SPANISH FORK FIESTA DAYS XTREME BULLS
ARENA: Spanish Fork Arena ADDRESS: 475 South Main PERFS: 1 Perf: July 20- 7:30 PM EVENTS: BR @ $40000 SPECIAL ENTRY FEES: BR-$250 PERMITS: BR
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July 27-12:45 PM; July 28-12:45 PM FINALS: July 28-12:45 PM BB SB BR TD SW TR SR SLACK: July 13- 7:00 AM SR July 14- 7:00 AM TR July 15- 7:00 AM TD July 16- 7:00 AM SW July 17- 9:00 AM GBR EVENTS: BB SB BR TD SW TR-HD TR-HL SR @ $67000 SPECIAL ENTRY FEES: BB-$275; SB-$229; BR- $300; TD-$500; SW-$500; TR-$500; SR-$425 PERMITS: BB SB BR TD SW TR GROUND RULES: Only entered contestants and one companion allowed with contestant number and CFD issued companion pass. Said companion pass will be issued on request by contestant at check-in. PRCA gold card holders can obtain a CFD issued companion pass for gate access at the Contestants Office. ALL EVENTS - The “30-hour replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information page of the business journal. RIDING EVENT TRADE DEADLINE: All first go round trades for the BB, SB, and BR will be made through PROCOM prior to 4 PM on Tues., July 16. TIMED EVENT TRADE DEADLINE: First go- round trade deadline will be Tues., July 9 at 4 PM. ALL CONTESTANTS - Every entry must pick up his number and sign a release at the Contestant Office prior to competing. ALL CONTESTANTS - While competing, contestants must wear their own numbers securely pinned on their back in a manner that is visible to the officials and event staff. STALLS - A limited number of stalls are available on a first come first served basis to entered contestants. ALL CONTESTANTS - Due to large crowds entering and leaving Frontier Park, traffic will not be conducive for large vehicles and trailers from 4 to 5 PM and 7 PM to 1 AM. Contestants can park at the CFD offsite parking lot off I-25 at 1602 Southwest Drive. Dry camping, stalls, and water for animals will be available. ALL EVENTS - A contestant may compete on an animal in the Semi-finals or the Finals that he previously competed on in the Quarter Finals or the Qualifying Round. ALL CONTESTANTS - Parking passes will only be valid for days of competition, semi-finals and finals qualifiers will have to get another parking pass. Please check with the Rodeo Office for other local accommodations with stalls and camping facilities or for circumstances necessary for extended parking. ALL EVENTS - ADDITIONAL EXEMPTIONS - 2021 2023 Cheyenne winners for the events entered. 2021-2023 Cheyenne All Around Champions (only in the events in which they competed). Any past World Champions or three time NFR Qualifiers in that respective event will be exempt from qualifications. QUALIFICATIONS : BB, SB - 72 minimum entries. No compensation. No slack. 80% top money, 20% top circuit (for previous year/current year percentages, see R1.2.15.1). Additional exemptions from qualification include 2021-2023 Cheyenne BB and SB Champions (only in the event in which they were champions), any past World Champions, and 3 time NFR qualifiers in the event in which they are entering. FORMAT: BB, SB - All 72 contestants will compete during the Quarter Finals Performances on July 20-25 (12 per performance). The contestant with the 4 highest scores (plus splits) will advance to the Semi Finals Performances (the 7th and 8th performances on July 26 and 27). If there are less than 4 qualified rides in a Quarter Finals Performance, the next highest scores in the other Quarter Finals Performances will advance. If there
9 AM and 11 AM. See Rodeo Entry Information Section of the Business Journal. COMPETITION FORMAT - 45 minimum entries. (May be two go-rounds, back to back, same performance, depending on the number of entries). If two go-rounds, the number of entries accepted during the re-entry period will not exceed one half the original limit. IN ORDER OF SELECTION : 100% top money. No exemptions. A contestant will not be accepted as an entry at an X-Bulls Event if he is already placed in a position at another PRCA rodeo or event on the same day as the X-Bulls Event. NOTE: For additional ground rules see: “X-Bulls with No Finals” ground rules in the Rodeo Entry Information Section of the Business Journal. EF’s: $250 EF plus $35 Central Entry Office/ Supplemental Insurance Fee. STK. CONT.: VARIOUS EOO: 12:30 PM MDT JUNE 28 EC: 12:30 PM MDT JULY 1 WOODSTOWN PILESGROVE NJ NPP JULY 20 COWTOWN RODEO ARENA: Cowtown Rodeo Arena ADDRESS: 780 Rt 40 PERFS: 1 Perf: July 20- 7:30 PM EVENTS: BB SB BR TD SW TR-HD TR-HL @ $1000 PERMITS: BB SB BR TD SW TR GROUND RULES: ALL EVENTS - The “30-hour replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information page of the business journal. ALL EVENTS - The “walk-up replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information Section of the Business Journal. ALL EVENTS - Re-entries will be accepted for available positions on Tues., July 16 between 9 AM and 3 PM. All eligible contestants who enter the BB, SB, BR during the re-entry period will be accepted. Also, see Rodeo Entry Information page of the business journal. TRADE DEADLINE - Tues., July 16 at 4 PM. All confirmed trades will be final and will be processed immediately after both involved parties have confirmed through PROCOM. GRACE PERIOD - Will expire 30 minutes after entries close. ALL CONTESTANTS - All entry fees must be paid online or through the PRCA Office. BR - In the Bull Riding, the prize money will be “carried over” to the following rodeo in the series if there are no qualified rides (R5.5.3.1). STK. CONT.: COWTOWN RODEO KENNEDY SK CN JULY 20-21 MOOSE MOUNTAIN PRORODEO ARENA: Kennedy Arena ADDRESS: Sostoric Ave & Hwy 48 PERFS: 2 Perfs: July 20- 5:00 PM; July 21- 2:00 PM SLACK: July 19- 2:00 PM EVENTS: BB SB BR TD SW TR-HD TR-HL @ $3001 SPECIAL ENTRY FEES: BB-$70; SB-$70; BR-$70; TD-$150; SW-$150; TR-$150 PERMITS: BB SB BR TD SW TR GROUND RULES: CO-APPROVED WITH MONTANA AND BADLANDS CIRCUITS. ALL CONTESTANTS - May also enter online at www.rodeocanada.com between July 2 at 8 AM and July 3 at 2 PM. STK. CONT.: BIG STONE RODEO INC. EOO: 8:00 AM MDT JULY 3 EOO: 11:00 AM MDT JULY 12 EC: 11:00 AM MDT JULY 15
PERMIT SECTION CHEYENNE WY JULY 20-27 CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS ROOKIE SADDLE BRONC
ARENA: Frontier Park ADDRESS: 1230 West 8th Ave
PERFS: 8 Perfs: July 20-12:45 PM; July 21-12:45 PM; July 22-12:45 PM; July 23-12:45 PM; July 24 12:45 PM; July 25-12:45 PM; July 26-12:45 PM; July 27-12:45 PM EVENTS: SB @ $7500 SPECIAL ENTRY FEES: SB-$110 PERMITS: SB GROUND RULES: Permits only. ALL EVENTS - The “30-hour replacement” policy will be in effect. The order that alternates are accepted will be based on money won first, then followed by random draw of entries with no money won. ALL EVENTS - The “walk-up replacement” policy will be in effect. See Rodeo Entry Information section of the business journal. ALL CONTESTANTS - Re-entries will be accepted for available positions on Fri., July 12 between 9 AM and 11 AM. See Rodeo Entry Information page of the business journal. TRADE DEADLINE - Thur., July 11 at 4 PM. All confirmed trades will be final and will be processed immediately after both involved parties have confirmed through PROCOM. SB CONTESTANTS - If a contestant is already entered in the SB event at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo, he will not be accepted as an entry for the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rookie Bronc Event. ALL CONTESTANTS - If a contestant’s first go round needs to be moved due to qualifying for the finals at another PRCA rodeo, he will be moved to the next performance and will compete during the first SB section that day. He will compete on his second go-round animal during the same performance during the Rookie SB event as originally scheduled. If a contestant needs to be moved for his second go-round competition due to qualifying for a finals, he will be moved to the next performance and will compete during the Rookie SB event. Stock will be provided first by invited PRCA stock contractors and subsequently filled by non PRCA contractors. PRCA stock contractors will be given the first right of refusal. Stock contractor will be allowed to set five horses that will be drawn for contestants, and designate a re-ride that will be used if a re-ride is awarded on one of his animals in that performance. QUALIFICATIONS: 40 minimum entries. No compensation. Only permits accepted based on money won (as of 7 days prior to entry closing). Two go-rounds, back to back, perf to perf (no finals). STK. CONT.: SMITH PRORODEOS
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ARENA: Frontier Park ADDRESS: 1230 West 8th Ave
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are less than 24 contestants with qualified rides to fill the Semi Finals Performances, the committee will have the option to fill the Semi Finals (not to exceed 24) based on 2024 PRCA World Standings who competed and did not have a qualified ride. The contestants with the 6 highest scores from the Semi Finals Performances (plus splits) will advance to the Finals on Sunday, July 28. If there are less than 6 qualified rides in one of the Semi Finals Performances, the contestant with the highest score from the other Semi Finals will advance. If there are less than 12 qualified rides in the Semi Finals Performance to fill the Finals, the contestants with the highest scores in the Quarter Finals who are already not qualified will advance. BB, SB - Placement procedure for Semi- Finals: The contestants advancing from the Quarter Finals performances on July 20, 21, and 22 will be placed in the Semi-Finals performance on Saturday, July 27. The contestants advancing from the Quarter Finals performances on July 23, 24, and 25 will be placed in the Semi-Finals performance on Friday, July 26. Contestants will be allowed to trade in Semi-Finals performances up to 5 PM on the day prior to the 7th performance. Trades will be handled by the rodeo secretary. BB, SB - In the Semi-Finals, the buck order will be set. Contestants will be drawn randomly to the animal once the buck order is finalized. QUALIFICATIONS: BR - 60 minimum entries. No compensation. No slack. 70% top money, 30% top circuit (for previous year/current year percentages, see R.1.2.15.1). Additional exemptions from qualification include Rule Book exemptions (R1.2.14.1) and 2021-2023 Cheyenne Bull Riding Champions (only in the event in which they were champions), any past World Champions, and 3 time NFR qualifiers in the event in which they are entering. FORMAT: BR - All 60 contestant will compete two times, back to back, performance to performance, during the Quarter Finals Performances, July 20-25 (3 sets of 20 contestants competing in the 1st and 2nd perfs, the 3rd and 4th perfs, or the 5th and 6th perfs). The contestants with the 6 highest scores (plus splits) in each Quarter Finals performance will advance to the Semi Finals Performances (7th and 8th performances on July 26 and 27). If a contestant qualifies among the top 6 in both of his first and second go-round performances, he will advance based on his highest placing and the contestant with the next highest score in either of the two performances who has not already qualified will advance. If there are less than 36 contestants to fill the Semi Finals Performances, the committee will have the option to fill the Semi Finals (not to exceed 36) based on 2024 PRCA World Standings from the contestants who competed and did not have a qualified ride. The contestants with the highest 6 scores from the Semi Finals Performances will advance to the Finals on Sunday, July 28. If there are less than 6 qualified rides in one of the Semi Finals Performances, the contestant with the highest score from the other Semi Finals Performance who has not already qualified will advance. If there are less than 12 qualified rides in the Semi Finals Performances to fill the Finals, the contestants with the highest ranking in the average from the first two go-rounds who are not already qualified will advance to the Finals. All ties for the last position in the Finals will be accepted. BR - Placement procedure for the Semi- Finals: The contestants advancing from the Quarter Finals performances on July 20, 21, and 22 will be placed in the Semi-Finals performance on Saturday, July 27. The contestants advancing from the Quarter Finals performances on July 23, 24, and 25 will be placed in the Semi-Finals performance on Friday,
July 26. Contestants will be allowed to trade in the Semi Finals up to 5 PM on the day prior to the 7th performance. Trades will be handled by the rodeo secretary. ALL EVENTS - Since there is a payoff every performance and contestants advance to the Semi Finals or Finals from each performance or “back to back” group, moves due to qualifying for the finals at Nampa and Salinas will not be allowed. RE-RIDE ANIMALS - Will be used in the following order: 1.) Designated re- ride(s) for that performance, 2.) Available unused animals (notified turn- outs, doctor releases, and visible injuries) for that performance, 3.) Available unused animals (designated re- rides, notified and non-notified turn- outs, visible injures, and doctor releases) from previous performances. 4.) Designated re rides from later performances. QUALIFICATIONS: TD, SW, TR - 80% top money, 20% top circuit (for previous year/current percentages, see R1.2.15.1). Exemptions include the 2021, 2022, and 2023 Cheyenne Champions (only in the event in which they were champion), past PRCA World Champions, and three time NFR qualifiers in the event in which they are entering. TD, SW, TR - If there are not enough contestants in the current year circuit money won category to fill the allotted current year circuit positions, the remaining circuit positions will be filled with contestants from the previous year circuit money won category. TD, TR - 200 minimum entries. SW - 150 minimum entries. FORMAT: All contestants will compete in the Qualifying Round. The TD Qualifying Round Will be Monday, July 15. The SW Qualifying Round will be Tuesday, July 16. The TR Qualifying Round will be Sunday, July 14. The 60 fastest times in each event will advance to the Quarter Finals, which are the first six performances on July 20-25. A Wild Card Round will be held immediately following the Qualifying Rounds on the respective day for each event. The Wild Card Round will include all the contestants except the 60 contestants or teams who will be advancing to the Quarter Finals performances. The top 12 contestants or teams from the Wild Card Round will also advance to the Quarter Finals performances for a total of 72 contestants or teams placed in the Quarter Finals performances (12 per performance). The 72 contestants or teams will be randomly placed into the six Quarter Finals performances. The four fastest times (plus splits) from each performance will advance to the Semi-Finals (7th and 8th performances). The top six from each Semi-Finals performance will advance to the Finals (9th performance). If ties result in more than six to advance to the finals, the tied contestant (or team) with the fastest time from the Quarter Finals performances will advance. If there are less than six to qualify in one of the Semi-Finals, the contestant with the next fastest time from the other Semi- Finals who has not already qualified will advance. If there are less than 12 total contestants with qualified times in the two Semi-Finals performances, the contestant with the fastest times in the Quarter Finals performances who has not already qualified will advance. If tied, the tie will be broken by the fastest time in the Qualifying Round. TD, SW, TR - Placement procedure for the Semi Finals: the contestants advancing from the Quarter Finals performances on July 20, 21, and 22 will be placed in the Semi Finals performance on Saturday, July 27. The contestants advancing from the Quarter Finals performances on July 23, 24, and 25 will be placed in the Semi Finals performance on Friday, July 26. Contestants will be allowed to trade in the Semi Finals up to 5 PM on the day prior to the 7th performance. Trades will be handled by the
rodeo secretary. TD, SW, TR - In the Semi-Finals, the competition order will be based on money won at Cheyenne. The lowest amount will compete first and the highest amount will compete last. Any ties will be broken by random draw. TIMED EVENTS: Trades for the quarter finals performances will be allowed for one hour after the final positions for the quarter finals are posted. All trades for the Semi-Finals will be done through the rodeo secretary prior to her posted deadline. SW, TR, SR - Event Rep has the option to set the pens for the Semi-Finals & Finals. The pens for the Semi-Finals must be turned into the Rodeo Secretary within ONE hour upon completion of the last performance of the Quarter Finals and the Finals pens must be turned in to the Rodeo Secretary within ONE hour upon the completion of the last Semi-Finals performance. If the Event Rep does not exercise this option, the cattle advancing to the Semi-finals and Finals will be the cattle that were qualified on. STOCK CHARGES: TD - $30; SW - $30; TR - $15 per man; SR - $120. TD - Only one loop allowed. There will be a stock charge of $30 per contestant. Six pens of calves will be used in the 6 Quarter Finals performances. The 12 calves that were run in the Wild Card round by the 12 contestants who advanced to the Quarter Finals performances from the Wild Card round, will be one of the pens of calves used for one of the Quarter Finals performances. The other five pens of calves will include the 60 calves drawn by the 60 contestants that will be advancing from the Qualifying Round to the Quarter Finals performances (plus adequate extras). These five pens will be set (not drawn) by the event representative or his designee and stock contractor. The calves used for the Semi Finals will be selected by the event representative. The tie down event representative will select the calves to be used in the Finals from the calves that were used in the Semi Finals. SW - There will be a $30 stock charge. TR - There will be a $15 stock charge (per man). Only two loops allowed. Teams must enter from the back of the box. After a team competes on a steer, the team must release the steer and not impede his progress to the stripping chute. Violation of this is subject to a $100 fine. TD, SW, TR, SR - The length of the score will be determined by the committee in agreement with the event representatives. An electric eye barrier will be used. Committee may use a hand pull barrier, if electric eye fails. The SW score will be no longer than 20 feet. TD score will be 30 feet. TD, SW, TR, SR - Qualifying/Performances: Pens of animals for all qualifying rounds or performances will be set by the event rep or designee in conjunction with stock contractor, chute boss, and arena director. To best assure an even set for each day the animals will be visually inspected and set accordingly and may be done prior to the first performance or first qualifying round as long as there is one animal per entry plus adequate extras. TIMED EVENTS - The timed event stock may be drawn the evening prior to the Qualifying Round or performance but the results of the draw will not be posted until one and a half hour prior to the Qualifying Round or performance. All timed event draws will be posted at Chute 9 only. All timed event draws will be drawn by computer in the Secretary’s office. TIMED EVENT SPLITS - All splits must be made at Chute 9 one hour prior to the start of the Qualifying round or performance. Due to the arena size and production speed, some splits in the Qualifying round may not be consistent with PRCA rules.
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Contestants are responsible to check their positions after splits and inform the chute boss if there are any issues. TD, SW, TR, SR - If a timed event animal escapes or a re-run is given for any other reason, the extra will be used. Only escaped animals go back into the herd. The misdraw procedure will not be used. The contestants receiving a re-run will move to the end of the competition order and run the designated extra. An order of extras will be drawn from the sleepers and/or designated extras. TIMED EVENTS - Rule 10.1.2.1 will be waived (pertaining to the TE chute gate). ALL EVENTS: The competition order in the Finals will be based on money won at Cheyenne. The contestant with the lowest amount will compete first and the contestant with the highest amount will compete last. Tie Breaker - BB, SB, BR , TD, SW, TR - In the case of a tie for first place in the Finals, the money allocated for the tied places will be split evenly among the tied contestants. The event champion to receive awards (which may include saddles, buckles, etc) will be tied contestant with the most dollars won. If still tied, in the BB, SB, BR events the tie will be broken by highest score in the Semi Finals, if still tied the highest score in the Quater Finals will break the tie. If still tied, in the TD, SW, TR events the tie will be broken by fastest time in the Semi-Finals, if still tied the fastest time in the Quarter Finals will break the tie . SR - In the steer roping, if there is a tie for first place in the Finals, the money allocated for the tied places will be split evenly among the tied contestants. The event champion to receive awards, will be the tied contestant with the fastest time in the average after the first two go-rounds. If still tied, the event champion will be the contestant with the single fastest time in either of the first two go-rounds . SR - 150 minimum entries. No compensation. Contestants with no money won in 2023 or 2024 (as of 7 days prior to entry closing) who have entered the steer roping event at less than 7 rodeos in 2023 and 2024 combined will not be accepted as entries. Exceptions and exemptions from qualification will be: any PRCA Steer Roping World Champion, any past NFSR qualifiers, and the 2021- 2023 Cheyenne Steer Roping Champions. Two go rounds plus a top 12 finals. All 150 contestants will compete in both go- rounds during the Qualifying round on Saturday, July 13 at 7 AM. The top 12 in the average will advance to the finals on July 28. Each go-round will be paid. No average payoff. There will be a $120 stock charge per contestant. An electric eye barrier will be used and the length of the score will be determined by the committee and the event representative. Only one loop will be allowed. ALL CONTESTANTS - Contestants who qualify for the progressive round at Sheridan and are placed in the performance at Sheridan on July 13 will be allowed to compete first in the second go-round at Cheyenne as long as they notify the rodeo secretary prior to the cattle draw for the qualifying round. Also, if a contestant is entered in the steer roping at Cheyenne and qualifies for the finals at Casper or Colorado Springs in a different event, he will be allowed to compete first in the second go-round of steer roping at Cheyenne. ALL EVENTS - A contestant not ready when called during a performance or qualifying round will be subject to a $100 fine and/or disqualification from that go-round in which the offense is committed. Timed event contestants are required to be in the box as the preceding animal is released and in the process of leaving the arena. Riding event contestants are required to be ready. PAYOFF IN BB, SB, BR, TD, SW, and TR - If there
are less qualified scores in the riding events or qualified times in the timed events in the Finals than there are places to be paid, the remaining places will be paid to contestants with no score or no time in the Finals based on highest scores or fastest times in the semi finals, If there are less qualified scores or times in the semi finals than there are places to be paid in the semi finals the remaining places will be paid to contestants with no score or no time in the semi finals based on highest scores or fastest times in the quarter finals. All money paid out for the Semi-Finals and Finals will count towards PRCA World Standings. NOTE: Dollar amount for the BB payout may vary if the number of entries are less than the limit in an event. Also, the number of doctor releases and official draw outs will affect the amounts. BB PAY-OFF BREAKDOWN: Committee purse - $67,000, Entry fees (72 x $275) - $19,800, Minus 6% to PRCA - $5,208, Total purse - $81,592. BB PAY-OFF: First 6 performances - $36,716.40 - 45%, Two Semi-Finals performances - $19,174.12 - 23.5%, Finals - $25,701.48 - 31.5%, Total $81,592. BB PERFORMANCE PAY-OFF (first 6 performances): 1st place - $2,447.76 - 40%, 2nd place - $1,835.82 - 30%, 3rd place - $1,223.88 - 20%, 4th place $611.94 - 10%. Total (each perf): $6,119.40 (times 6 perfs is $36,716.40). BB SEMI-FINALS PAY-OFF (7th and 8th perfs): 1st place - $3,163.73 - 33%, 2nd place - $2,396.77 - 25%, 3rd place $1,725.67 - 18%, 4th place - $1,150.45 - 12%, 5th place - $671.09 - 7%, 6th place - $479.35 - 5%. Total $9,587.06 (times 2 perfs is $19,174.12). BB FINALS PAY-OFF: 1st place - $8,481.49 - 33%, 2nd place - $6,425.37 - 25%, 3rd place $4,626.27 - 18%, 4th place - $3,084.18- 12%, 5th place - $1,799.10 - 7%, 6th place - $1,285.07 - 5%. Total $25,701.48. NOTE: Dollar amount for the SB payout may vary if there are less than 72 entries. Also, the number of doctor releases and official draw outs will affect the amounts. SB PAY-OFF BREAKDOWN: Committee purse; $67,000, Entry fee (72 x $229) $16,488, Minus 6% for PRCA; $5,009.28, Total purse $78,478.72. SB PAY-OFF: First 6 performances - $35,315.42 - 45%, Two Semi-Finals perf - $18,442.50 - 23.5%, Finals - $24,720.80 - 31.5%. Total $78,478.72. SB PERFORMANCE PAY-OFF (first 6 performances): 1st place - $2,354.36 - 40%, 2nd place - $1,765.77 - 30%, 3rd place - $1,177.18 - 20%, 4th place $588.59 - 10%. Total (each perf): $5,885.90(times 6 perfs is $35,315.42). SB SEMI FINALS PAY-OFF (7th and 8th perfs): 1st place - $3,043.01- 33%, 2nd place - $2,305.31 - 25%, 3rd place $1,659.83 - 18%, 4th place - $1,106.55 - 12%, 5th place - $645.49 - 7%, 6th place - $461.06 - 5%. Total $9,221.25 (times 2 perfs is $18,442.50). SB FINALS PAY-OFF: 1st place - $8,157.86 33%, 2nd place - $6,180.20 - 25%, 3rd place $4,449.74 - 18%, 4th place - $2,966.50 - 12%, 5th place - $1,730.46 - 7%, 6th place - $1,236.04- 5%. Total $24,720.80. NOTE: Dollar amount for the BR payout may vary if there are less than 60 entries. Also, the number of doctor releases and official draw outs will affect the amounts. BR PAY-OFF BREAKDOWN: Committee purse; $67,000, Entry fee (60 x $300) $18,000, Minus 6% for PRCA; $5,100.00, Total purse $79,900 BR PAY-OFF: First 6 performances - $35,955.00 - 45%, Two Semi-Finals perf - $18,776.50 - 23.5%, Finals - $25,168.50 - 31.5%. Total $79,900. BR PERFORMANCE PAY-OFF (first 6 performances): 1st place - $2,397.00 - 40%, 2nd place - $1,797.75- 30%, 3rd place - $1,198.50 -
20%, 4th place $599.25- 10%. Total (each perf): $5,992.50(times 6 perfs equals $35,955). BR SEMI-FINALS PAY-OFF (7th and 8th perfs): 1st place - $3,098.12 - 33%, 2nd place - $2,347.06 - 25%, 3rd place $1,689.89 - 18%, 4th place - $1,126.59 - 12%, 5th place - $657.18 - 7%, 6th place - $469.41 - 5%. Total $9,388.25 (times 2 perfs is $18,776.50). BR FINALS PAY-OFF: 1st place - $8,305.61 - 33%, 2nd place - $6,292.13- 25%, 3rd place $4,530.33 - 18%, 4th place - $3,020.22 - 12%, 5th place - $1,761.80 - 7%, 6th place - $1,258.43- 5%. Total $25,168.50. PAYOFF FOR TD AND TR (all amounts are per man in TR): Total Amount --$67,000 Added Money plus $100,000 Entry Fees (200 contestants times $500) equals $167,000, minus $10,020 (6% to be held out for PRCA) equals $156,980 for the Total Payoff. FINALS: $40,000 allotted to the Finals (pays 8 places): $9,200 for 1st; $8,000 for 2nd; $6,800 for 3rd; $5,600 for 4th; $4,400 for 5th; $3,200 for 6th; $2,000 for 7th; $800 for 8th. SEMI-FINALS: $35,800 Total ($17,900 allotted for each of the two Semi-Finals performances, pays 6 places): $5,200 for 1st; $4,300 for 2nd; $3,400 for 3rd; $2,500 for 4th; $1,600 for 5th; $900 for 6th. QUARTER FINALS (First six performances): S30,000 Total ($5,000 allotted for each of the first six performances, pays 4 places): $2,000 for 1st; $1,500 for 2nd; $1,000 for 3rd; $500 for 4th. QUALIFYING ROUND AND WILD CARD ROUND: The remaining amount to be paid out in the Qualifying Round and Wild Card Rounds is $51,180. 60% of this amount ($30,708) will be allotted to the Qualifying Round and 40% of this amount ($20,472) will be allotted to the Wild Card Round. Each round will pay 12 places. The amounts printed for these two rounds may vary due to doctor released contestants or if the number of entries is less than the limit. QUALIFYING ROUND: $5,220.36 for 1st(17%); $4,606.20 for 2nd(15%); $3,992.04 for 3rd(13%); $3,377.88 for 4th(11%); $2,763.72 for 5th(9%); $2,456.64 for 6th(8%); $2,149.56 for 7th(7%); $1,842.48 for 8th(6%); $1,535.40 for 9th(5%); $1,228.32 for 10th(4%); $921.24 for 11th(3%); $614.16 for 12th(2%). WILD CARD ROUND: $3,480.24 for 1st(17%); $3,070.80 for 2nd(15%); $2,661.36 for 3rd(13%); $2,251.92 for 4th(11%); $1,842.48 for 5th(9%); $1,637.76 for 6th(8%); $1,433.04 for 7th(7%); $1,228.32 for 8th(6%); $1,023.60 for 9th(5%); $818.88 for 10th(4%); $614.16 for 11th(3%); $409.44 for 12th(2%). PAYOFF FOR SW: Total Amount: $67,000 Added Money plus $75,000 Entry Fees (150 contestants times $500) equals $142,000, minus $8,520 (6% to be held out for PRCA) equals $133,480 for the Total Payoff. FINALS: $30,000 allotted for the Finals (pays 8 places): $6,900 for 1st; $6,000 for 2nd; $5,100 for 3rd; $4,200 for 4th; $3,300 for 5th; $2,400 for 6th; $1,500 for 7th; $600 for 8th. SEMI-FINALS: $28,000 Total ($14,000 allotted for each of the two Semi-Finals performances, pays 6 places) $4,060 for 1st; $3,360 for 2nd; $2,660 for 3rd; $1,960 for 4th; $1,260 for 5th, $700 for 6th. QUARTER FINALS (First six performances): $30,000 Total ($5,000 allotted for each of the first six performances, pays 4 places) $2,000 for 1st; $1,500 for 2nd; $1,000 for 3rd; $500 for 4th. QUALIFYING ROUND AND WILD CARD ROUND: Of the remaining $45,480, $25,480 will be allotted to the Qualifying Round and $20,000 will be allotted to the Wild Card Round. Each round will pay 8 places if less than 125 entries. It will pay 10 places if 125 or more entries. The amounts printed for these two rounds may vary due to doctors released
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