ProRodeo Sports News - May 13, 2022

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BY THE NUMBERS $10K The amount of money ($10,605) earned by Jess Tierney at the 2022 National Circuit Finals Steer Roping in Torrington, Wyo., April 30-May 1. Tierney, who finished second at the NCFSR for the second year in a row, earned the second most money in the history of the NCFSR. Cole Patterson had an event-record haul of $10,786 in 2021. $11K The amount of money ($11,194) earned by Sage Kimzey by winning the Cactus Jack Division 1 Xtreme Bull Riding May 7 in Uvalde, Texas. Kimzey extended his record to 10 career PRCA Division 1 Xtreme Bull wins. $16K The amount of money ($16,052) earned by saddle bronc rider Brody Cress during his victory performance at the Battle of the Best in Coarsegold, Calif., May 8. Cress earned $12,800 for his 88.5-point ride on Bar T Rodeo’s Hell Boy to win in the finals.

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Mandan building $2.8 million arena The biggest rodeo in North Dakota and one of

committee, explained the covered grandstands and storm drains were crucial to the plan citing the July rain during a drought. Over 85% of the overall funding has been secured for the community’s newest venue. Mittlestadt said they are short about $380,000 and are accepting donations for it. Mittlestadt’s work with the design and fundraising for the new facility is all-volunteer as his goal is to bring the community together and create an experience for everybody to share. To keep costs down, some of the existing infrastructures will be used. This includes the parking area, ticketing area, and concessions. The new arena will be available for other equine and youth events including team roping, barrel racing, and bull riding competitions. The 143rd Annual Mandan Rodeo takes place July 2-4, with performances beginning at 7:30 p.m. (CT) nightly. Tickets are only available online at MandanRodeo.com. Make a stop to the Greeley Stampede office for your free books and reading log at 600 N 14th Ave in Greeley. You can also visit Ashley Baller, Miss Rodeo Colorado, and Bucky at the Centennial Park Library at 10:30 a.m. (MT) May 17 for a Rodeo Story Time. Reading logs will be available, or you can bring the one you have already started to add another book to your total. The 2022 Greeley Stampede is June 25-30.

the oldest in the nation is about to get a permanent home according to an article by KFYR-TV. The new arena will be open before the 2023 Mandan Rodeo Days performances. The new $2.8 million facility will be named Dale Pahlke Arena on the Dakota Community Bank & Trust Rodeo Grounds. It will feature two sets of 2,000-seat ADA-accessible bleachers, a larger arena, and more amenities that have a positive impact on both contestants and the fan experience. The new arena will be in place of the current Mandan Horse and Saddle Club arena. It will feature several improvements including updated LED lighting, an area for a food truck court complete with electricity and water, a video board, covered grandstands, and better drainage for the arena. The arena will feature sandy soil instead of the heavy clay in the old arena. Jason Mittlestadt, past president of the volunteer Mandan Rodeo Days

Greeley Stampede Summer Reading Program The Greeley Stampede recently announced

a summer reading program, a new way to help encourage learning in our youth, as well as offer a fun and educational way to win prizes courtesy of Oxy. Children ages 4-8 years old can participate, with the first 100 kids receiving two free books. Those that complete their reading logs and turn them into the Stampede office will win a voucher for a free rodeo ticket.

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