PRCA Business Journal - June 23, 2023

Attention

EFFECTIVE FOR RODEOS STARTING ON OR AFTER OCT. 3, 2022 R5.4.2 Timed Events. Amount listed herein for team roping shall be per man. Tie-Down Roping, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping (per man), Steer Roping: $000-$2,999.99 pays four places to be divided by 40 percent, 30 percent, 20 percent, 10 percent. $3,000-$6,999.99 pays six places to be divided by 29 percent, 24 percent, 19 percent, 14 percent, 9 percent, 5 percent. $7,000 or more pays eight places to be divided 23 percent, 20 percent, 17 percent, 14 percent, 11 percent, 8 percent, 5 percent, 2 percent. Any one-headed timed event (without a finals or average) with a total payout of $12,500-$22,500 pays ten places to be divided 17 percent, 15 percent, 13 percent, 11 percent, 10 percent, 9 percent, 8 percent, 7 percent, 6 percent, 4 percent; $22,501-$30,000 pays twelve places to be divided 17 percent, 15 percent, 13 percent, 11 percent, 9 percent, 8 percent, 7 percent, 6 percent, 5 percent, 4 percent, 3 percent, 2 percent; $30,001 or more pays fifteen places to be divided 15 percent, 13 percent, 12 percent, 10 percent, 9 percent, 8 percent, 7 percent, 6 percent, 5 percent, 4 percent, 3.5 percent, 3 percent, 2 percent, 1.5 percent, 1 percent. R10.8.3 Throwing Heel Loop.“Crossfire.” The heel rope cannot come in contact with the steers legs until BOTH: A) The header has control of the steer’s head B) And the steer’s hips have changed direction, with the steer having forward motion. A steer that stops, slows down, or drifts towards the header, must still fulfill rule A and B R10.8.3.1 Crossfires. At rodeos where three judges are assigned, the filed flag judge and the third judge will both be responsible for identifying crossfires. Both the field flag judge and the third judge must agree that a run is a crossfire before the team will be disqualified.

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