K���Tra�i�i�� A����! Fathers Day weekend JUNE 17 th & 18 th 2023 Gates open Saturday 2:00 PM, Sunday 11:00 AM, Come to the Pre-Show! Rodeo parade Saturday: 10 am Evergreen pro rodeo Saturday: 5pm & Sunday: 2pm She’s back in the saddle, again! Cowboy Church Sunday 7:30 @ the VIP tent www.evergreenRodeo.com Honoring women in rodeo 2023 57 Years & Still Going Strong!
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2 EVERGREEN RODEO 2023 Colorado Community Media Cathie Nicholson REALTOR® , CMAS c. (303) 946.2332 Cathie@GoFHG.com Kevin Freadho REALTOR®, CMAS c. (303) 803.6949 Kevin@GoFHG.com Stephanie Freadho REALTOR®, CMAS c. (303) 589.3777 Stephanie@GoFHG.com www.Freadho HomeGroup.com | (303) 720.5450 A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC BHHS Elevated Living Real Estate | 29029 Upper Bear Creek Road, Evergreen, CO | (303) 670-3232 Troy Nicholson REALTOR® c. (720) 334.5369 Troy@GoFHG.com Evergreen Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices’s #1 Top Producing Team. NOT OUR FIRST RODEO!
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Colorado Community Media EVERGREEN RODEO 2023 5 WE LOVE FATHER’S AND ALL GOOD MEN 303-679-9200 • 28025 Highway 74 COME IN AND RECEIVE 20% OFF ALL REGULARLY PRICED MERCHANDISE FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY FATHERS DAY WEEKEND! WE LOVE SERVING EVERGREEN AND ALL MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES! Celebrating 16 Years!
The Evergreen Rodeo Association
Welcomes Everyone to Our PRCA Pro Rodeo Weekend, and the Beautiful Mountain Town of Evergreen, Colorado!
THIS YEAR WE CELEBRATE OUR 57TH
RODEO held at the El Pinal Rodeo Grounds, built in 1967 by the local cowboys and a community of volunteers.
From the Rodeo Parade on Saturday morning at 10 a.m., to the last ride on Sunday, we invite you to join in a hometown rodeo to remember.
Once again this year our Saturday Rodeo Performance will be held at 5:00 pm, giving all the visitors to our wonderful foothills time to Explore Evergreen!
On Saturday after the pancake breakfast and our fun hometown Rodeo Parade, there’s time to check out the many wonderful shops in Evergreen & Bergen Park. Take a step back in time and walk the historic main street of Evergreen. Take a stroll around and enjoy the beauty of Evergreen Lake. Make note of the many great hiking trails and restaurants … because Evergreen is worth visiting year round! THEN, head to the Rodeo Grounds at 2:00 pm, gates open 3 hours before the rodeo, come to the pre-show and shop, eat and drink before the rodeo!!
the many wonderful shops in Evergreen & Bergen competitions among the cowboys and ranch hands
The Evergreen Rodeo shares a tradition of Evergreen that dates back to the 1920s of friendly, neighborly competitions among the cowboys and ranch hands from the many ranches that stretch throughout our area of the Rocky Mountain foothills.
We welcome you to share the passion of Rodeo, the love and beauty of well-bred livestock, the thrill of
We welcome you to share the passion of Rodeo, the love and beauty of well-bred livestock, the thrill of competition, and to witness the heart of being a 2023 PRCA Pro Rodeo Cowboy or Cowgirl.
Back in the saddle again!
Welcome … And Thank You … For Supporting the Evergreen Rodeo Association!
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2023 Rodeo Weekend Event Schedule
Friday June 16th
Evergreen Rodeo Kickoff Party
Featuring Nashville recording star
Jacob Christopher
The Little Bear
5:00 pm
Saturday June 17th
Blue Spruce Kiwanis’
Evergreen Rodeo
Pancake Breakfast
Main Street Evergreen
7:00 am–10:00 am
Evergreen Rodeo Parade
Main Street Evergreen
10:00 am–1:00 pm
CO 74 closure during that timeframe
Explore Evergreen
Noon–3:00pm
Evergreen PRCA Rodeo
Evergreen Rodeo Grounds
Gates Open at 2:00pm
For Food & Fun
Pre-Rodeo Events
4:00–5:00 pm
PRCA Rodeo Performance
Evergreen Rodeo Grounds
5:00 pm
Sunday June 18th
Cowboy Church
Open to the Public (non-denominational)
VIP Tent–7:30 am
Evergreen PRCA Rodeo
Evergreen Rodeo Grounds
Gates Open at 11:00
For Food & Fun
Pre-Rodeo Events
1:00–2:00 pm
PRCA Rodeo Performance
Evergreen Rodeo Grounds
2:00 pm
Mutton Bustin’
Before & During Rodeo on Saturday
Before & During Rodeo on Sunday ★
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Long Live Evergreen Rodeo! ★
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2023 Evergreen Rodeo Sponsors
The ERA Wishes to Thank Each & Every Rodeo Sponsor Wholeheartedly! We Ask All Evergreen Rodeo Fans to Patronize Our Sponsors... It’s the Cowboy Way!
Presenting Sponsors
Rodeo Parade – Ponzio Family
Saturday Performance –Evergreen National Bank
Sunday Performance –Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
Royalty –Evergreen Jazz Festival
(Marty & Don Unger)
Pine Grove Excavating
Drill Team & Mutton Bustin’ –Little Bear Saloon
VIP Tent – Himmelman Construction
Arena – Sayler & Sons
Big Screen Instant Replay
Saturday – Raw Dog Food Company
Sunday - CAM Services
Chute Gates
Chute 1 – Kittredge Auto Rebuilders
Chute 2 – Double H Horse Boarding
Chute 3 – Sayler & Sons
Chute 4 – The Little Bear Saloon
Chute 5 – ESCO Construction
Exit Gate
D&J Towing
Timed Events Gate
Holland & Sons Excavating
Events
Bareback – Shirley Septic
Steer Wrestling – Asphalt Artistry
Team Roping – High Country Search
Tie Down – John Orlando Construction
Barrel Racing – Tallgrass Spa & Salon
Bull Riding –
Wheat Ridge Muffler & Brake
Saddle Bronc – Mobile Vet Clinic
Bull Fighter
Alpha Company Electric - Saturday
Hogan Roofing - Sunday
Barrel Man
Napa Auto Parts of Evergreen/Idaho Springs
On Site Veterinarian
Mobile Vet Clinic
Sanitation
Shirley Septic
Arena Dodge Ram Barrel
Truck
AutoNation CDJR Southwest
Evergreen Fire Rescue
Mountain High Christian Center
Security
Bristlecone Shooting
Official Beer Coors
Sponsors Reception & VIP tent catering
Fountain BBQ
Media Sponsors
Frozen Fire – Website & Social Media
Michael Pintar Photography -
Photography
Colorado Community Media
Canyon Courier – Programs
KYGO – Radio
Zuni Signs – Banners
Ticket Sponsors
Wildflower
Hodge Plumbing & Heating
Git er Done
Adams Natural Meats
Arbor Rx
Arta Tequila
A-Z Painting
American Legion Golden
Baseline Excavation
Beau Jo’s Pizza
Bergen Peak Realty – Valli Crocket
Best Homes
Big R Stores
Blackhat Cattle Company
Campfire
Canyon Tack & Feed
Cinch
Coldwell Banker – Karen Weidner
Element Engineering
Elk Mountain Tree Services
Evergreen Animal Hospital
Evergreen Clothing & Mercantile
Evergreen Parks & Rec
Fireside
Freadhoff Home Group
Hogan Roofing
Greystone Ranch
Home Depot
Honnen Equipment
Interstate Parking
JR’s Landscaping / Bistro Del Lago
Jordan Roofing
Kings Valley Storage
Lariat Lodge
Life’s Options
Lifetime Window & Siding
Modus Real Estate
Mighty Argo
Mountain Vista Property Care
Park County Fair
Ragan & Massey
Moore Lumber
Olson Law Firm
Sterling Home Services
Sundance Steel
The Wild Game
The Butcher’s Hook
Tuscany Tavern
Universal Tractors
Xcel Energy
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GRAND MARSHALs 2023 Evergreen Rodeo PARADE
o to our 2023 Rodeo Parade Co-Grand Marshals Liz Nordeen,
Nordeen 30-year member managing volunteers
ERA first women
ERA
30-year +
and
Hats
Gail Sharp, Kristy Tolan & Judy Jeronimus Liz
Gail Sharp
chairperson Kristy Tolan
first women president Judy Jeronimus
member
most active Sponsor/Supporter
Evergreen Rodeo Board of Directors & Officers
Welcome Evergreen Rodeo Fans!
On behalf of the Evergreen Rodeo Association, welcome to our 57th annual rodeo. It is my honor to present to you one of the last small town rodeos and one of Evergreens oldest events. Rodeos have been held in Evergreen with few exceptions for more than 80 years. Ranches used to get together and help each other brand and sort cattle. The cowboy spirt has a competitive edge and these gatherings naturally turned into competitions. These competitions have turned into what we now call rodeo today. Although times have changed in our mountain community the same type of people who have a strong cowboy spirit still get together, not to brand cattle but to put on a rodeo. Without the people of the Evergreen Rodeo Association who volunteer their time and talents and pour their hearts and souls into the rodeo, this event could not happen. I have been truly blessed to work with such great people. The Evergreen Rodeo equally needs the sponsors who step up each and every year to back us fi nancially. We could not celebrate our western heritage without the support of our sponsors. Please look around the arena and flip through the program and support our sponsors as you need goods and services. Last but not least, we thank you, the rodeo fan, not for the ticket you have bought, but for the satisfaction we get out of seeing you and your family come out and enjoy celebrating our western heritage. My hat is off to you all!
Dave Marshall President
Thank you,
Dave Marshall, President, Evergreen Rodeo Association
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Erin Crane Secretary
Committee Chairs
Arena Director
Dave Marshall
Banners
Ed Shirley
Concessions
Gary & Tamme Hodge
Drill Team
Denise Schupp
Grounds
Don MacDonald
Kevin Hladik
Marketing/Website
Frozen Fire
Membership
Shaunda Young
Merchandise
Katie Seelhoff
Mutton Bustin’
Greg Fricke
Parade
Kit Childers
Parking
Randy Weidner
Historian
Lauren Hladik
Royalty
Lauren Hladik
Sponsors
Bryan McFarland
Tickets
Mary Brown
Veterinarian
Shane Baird
VIP Hospitality
John & Jane Orlando
VIP Hospitality
Breakfast
Dave Winder/XCEL Energy
Volunteers
Marty Unger
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ERA LENDS A HELPING HAND
The Evergreen Rodeo Association is a 100% Volunteer, 501c3 Non-Profit Organization
WE OPEN THE RODEO GROUNDS
DURING TIMES OF NEED and evacuations during natural disasters, to provide safety to the communities’ cherished livestock.
And we support our Mountain Community as the Venue for various Community Functions.
Over the years the Evergreen Rodeo Assoc. has helped the Evergreen, Indian Hills & Clear Creek Volunteer Fire Departments & Ambulances, Forest Heights Home, Shriners, Disabled Veterans, Senior Citizens, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Mounted Patrol, Freedom Service Dogs, Local Equestrian Activities,
Jeffco 4H, College Scholarships, Colorado State High School Rodeo Assoc., Historical Society of Idaho Springs, Horsefeathers 4H, American Legion, Toys for Tots, Evergreen Search & Rescue, Clear Creek Education Foundation, Evergreen Elk’s Lodge, Children’s Hospital, Make a Wish Foundation, Bootstraps, Goodwill of Denver, Horse Care Food Bank, Peak Parent Center, Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers Foundation, Evergreen Christian Outreach, Mountain High Chapel, Tough Enough to Wear Pink, Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund, and others.
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Greystone Ranch
Greystone Ranch has proudly supported the Evergreen community and the Evergreen Rodeo for many decades. Our family originally purchased Greystone in 1946, and ran a thriving guest ranch until the 1980’s. e ranch is now the home of the 4 including Josie Sandifer and her quarter horse, Smokey.
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Colorado Community Media EVERGREEN RODEO 2023 23 Celebrating the time honored tradition of cooking with live fire Right On The Banks Of The Bear Creek BBQ, Wood-fired Pizza Biggest Patio in Evergreen Happy Hour Kids Playground Ample Free Parking Local Family Owned & Operated Brunch Saturday & Sunday Summer Patio Concert & Movie Series 27883 Meadow Dr, Evergreen, CO (303) 593-1018 | campfireevergreen.com
History of the
Evergreen Rodeo
Celebrating our 57th Rodeo at El Pinal Rodeo Grounds
RODEO BECAME POPULAR IN
COLORADO over a century ago with the advent of the cattle industry. Evergreen, a logging and mountain ranch community that spread out for miles around Bear Creek had its share of local rodeo rivalry.
The Evergreen Rodeo is the genuine article with roots going back to those early days. Former Evergreen Rodeo members, Lucille Counselman and Louise Hendryx, joined in impromptu rodeos in the 20s and 30s for Troutdale Resort guests such as Tom Mix, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ethel Merman and wealthy Easterners. Local hands and residents held those rodeos and the rodeo parade, for the entertainment of themselves and visitors. They still do. Today’s parade and rodeo are non-profit affairs, organized by The Evergreen Rodeo Association, a 100% volunteer organization.
Joe Williford was a resident of Evergreen for 50 years, and the first regularly scheduled rodeo he remembers took place in 1935. It was a local competition until 1947, when it went professional. The rodeo parades at that time were events enjoyed by almost every year-round resident. Many rode their horses as far as 15 miles to line up for the gala affair.
Professional rodeo, a big success in Evergreen after 1947, had a brief hiatus as an organized event after its first 10 years. Then in 1966, Bear Creek Rodeo Association was formed in response to community demand. Officers and board members included local residents Joe Williford, Ray Bryant, Lee Bauguley, Ray Behr, Basil Williams, Keith Hicks, Lee Gravel, Robert Meeks, and Kayo Morgan (a world champion Saddle Bronc rider in his own right). Land for a rodeo arena was leased, then bought, in El Pinal and the new rodeo was on its way. Equipment, materials and labor were donated by local businesses making it a total community effort.
The first Evergreen Rodeo on the weekend of August 5, 1967, gained national publicity when Junior Garrison set a record in calf roping with a time of 7.5 seconds. Subsequent performances have seen famous cowboys the likes of Freckles Brown, All-around World Champions Phil Lyne and Larry Mahan, and world-famous rope artist Monty Montana. Currently, world class contestants such as Bruce Ford, J.D. Yates, his sister Kelly, Abe Morris and Shane Call appear regularly. Today the best judges, clowns, stock contractors and animals continue an American heritage of over 70 years in Evergreen from a rousing parade to the last bull bustin’ of the chutes. As Joe Williford said, “Rodeo? It’s in our blood.”
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El Pinal Rodeo Grounds Arena
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“GIT ‘ER DONE!”
A Heartfelt Thank You to our 2023 Sponsors and the Volunteers who have made it possible for us to tackle some of the much needed projects at our rodeo grounds. Without each and every one of you, these improvements could not have happened. Yes, it’ll take us several years to get the needed work done, but the spirit and passion is alive and strong to “GIT’ ER DONE! Here’s to many more years of the Evergreen Rodeo Association, our Sponsors, our Volunteers, and our great hometown Rodeo!
Keeping Tradition Alive ★
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“GIT ‘ER DONE!”
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THE P
ROFESSIONAL
RODEO
COWBOYS
ASSOCIATION (PRCA), headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colo., is the largest and oldest rodeosanctioning body in the world. The recognized leader in professional rodeo, the PRCA is committed to maintaining the highest standards in the industry in every area, from improving working conditions for contestants and monitoring livestock welfare to boosting entertainment value and promoting sponsors. The PRCA also proudly supports youth rodeo with educational camps and financial assistance to young standouts preparing to enter the professional ranks, as well as supporting allied organizations such as Tough Enough to Wear Pink, Miss Rodeo America, the American Quarter Horse Association and the ProRodeo Hall of Fame.
Annually, the PRCA sanctions about 600 of the most elite multiple-event rodeos on the continent, in 38 states and three or four Canadian provinces – the cream of the crop among thousands of rodeorelated events that take place each year in North America. As a membership-driven organization, the PRCA works to ensure that every event it sanctions is managed with fairness and competence and that the livestock used is healthy and cared for to the highest standards. Here are some key facts about participants in ProRodeo and the PRCA: Committees. Local rodeo committees organize the PRCA-sanctioned rodeos held across the continent.
THE PRCA
Most are run by dedicated groups of volunteers who make the rodeos work from behind the scenes, procuring local sponsors for events, awards and programs; setting up safe facilities; staffing various functions and making the contestants and attendees feel at home. Many PRCA rodeos are broadly involved in their communities in both service and fund-raising areas.
Charities. PRCA-sanctioned rodeos annually raise more than $16 million for local and national charities, from college scholarships for local students to the Tough Enough to Wear Pink campaign against breast cancer.
© Excerpted from the 2017 PRCA Media Guide, used with the permission of the PRCA
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Proud to be PRCA Sanctioned!
A NNUALLY, THE PRCA SANCTIONS about 600 of the most elite multiple-event rodeos on the continent, in 38 states and three or four Canadian provinces – the cream of the crop among thousands of rodeo-related events that take place each year in North America. As a membership-driven organization, the PRCA works to ensure that every event it sanctions is managed with fairness and competence and that the livestock used is healthy and cared for to the highest standards. Here are some key facts about participants in ProRodeo and the PRCA: Competition. Unlike most other professional sports, where contestants are paid salaries regardless of how well they do at a particular competition, cowboys generally pay to enter each rodeo. If they place high enough to win money, they probably make a profit, but if they don’t, they’ve lost their entry fee and any travel expenses, so every entry is a gamble pitting the chance for loss and physical injury against the chance for financial windfall and athletic glory. Also unlike most sanctioned professional sports, the hundreds of “playing fields” – rodeo arenas – of PRCA-sanctioned rodeos vary widely. The size, shape, perimeter of an arena, as well as the chute configuration and whether it’s indoors or outdoors, all significantly affect times for timed events and, to a lesser extent, scores for roughstock events. The differences are so significant that some timedevent cowboys own different horses for different types of arenas. For that reason, the fairest way to measure cowboys’ success in competition across the varied settings is by earnings. The total payout at PRCA rodeos in 2014 was
$41,102,501.
Cowboys. The PRCA’s membership includes nearly 5,000 cowboys (including permit holders), who comprise the majority of the association’s roster, as well as about 1,000 contract personnel (performers and workers). The largest membership segment includes a full range of contestants, from cowboys who compete in professional rodeo for a living, crisscrossing the country with their own horses or equipment, as well as those who work at other jobs during the week and compete in nearby rodeos on the weekends. The PRCA includes one $5-million earner, four $3-million earners and more than 100 million-dollar earners, yet most of its competing members participate in fewer than 30 rodeos each year.
Stock contractors. All PRCA rodeo events involve livestock, and the care of those animals falls to the stock contractors who buy or breed them, raise them, feed them, watch over them, provide medical care when necessary and transport them safely between rodeos and their home pastures. PRCA stock contractors agree to follow more than 60 rules providing for the care and humane treatment of livestock – the toughest standards in the industry – and constantly look for ways to improve their husbandry, knowing that best practices produce top-performing livestock Judges. There are at least two judges at every PRCA rodeo who have attended judging seminars and are trained to ensure that all results of competition and livestock welfare are followed. During the timed events, each judge has a different role; during the roughstock events, the judges are on opposite sides of the cowboy and animal,
watching for the cowboy’s control of the ride and how well his timing is synced with the animal’s bucking motion, among other scored aspects of a ride that can be different on the two sides.
Contract personnel.
The noncontestant personnel working a rodeo include the bullfighters, who help bull riders escape from powerful rodeo bulls; the barrelmen, clowns and specialty acts, who entertain the crowds; pickup men, who help bareback and saddle bronc riders dismount, then prepare and assist bucking stock to leave the arena; announcers, who call the action; arena secretaries, who handle extensive administrative duties; and timers, who operate the clocks for the timed and roughstock events. Committees. Local rodeo committees organize the PRCAsanctioned rodeos held across the continent.
Committees. Local rodeo committees organize the PRCAsanctioned rodeos held across the continent. Most are run by dedicated groups of volunteers who make the rodeos work from behind the scenes, procuring local sponsors for events, awards and programs; setting up safe facilities; staffing various functions and making the contestants and attendees feel at home. Many PRCA rodeos are broadly involved in their communities in both service and fund-raising areas.
Charities. PRCA-sanctioned rodeos annually raise more than $16 million for local and national charities, from college scholarships for local students to the Tough Enough to Wear Pink campaign against breast cancer.
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I N THE SPORT OF RODEO its not whether you will get hurt, but when and how bad. An injury doesn’t just mean losing the next opportunity to compete for the rodeo cowboys, who don’t have guaranteed salaries and contracts; it could also mean not being able to provide for their families! Although medical costs associated with a rodeo injury are often covered by health plans or accident insurance, the day to day living expenses can become burdensome when an injury occurs.
IN 1990, a partnership between Justin Boots, the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association – the Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund (JCCF) was incorporated. The mission of the JCCF is to lend a helping hand to professional rodeo athletes and their families when they experience financial hardship due to a serious rodeo injury.
The JCCF offers need-based financial assistance to cover monthly expenses such as mortgage, car payment, food, insurance, and other necessities to those who qualify.
100% of donations made to the fund go directly to helping cowboys and cowgirls due to the generosity of the Justin Boot Company that covers all administrative costs. The rodeo community generously supports the JCCF through various fundraisers, memorial donations and grants. The Pro Rodeo League of Women hold the largest fundraiser each year at the South Point in Las Vegas. The Style Show and Luncheon is held in conjunction with the Wrangler NFR and has raised more than $1.7 million!
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PRCA & livestock welfare
THE PROFESSIONAL RODEO COWBOYS ASSOCIATION (PRCA) is deeply committed to the proper care and treatment of the livestock used in rodeo. As an association, the PRCA: has established rules and regulations governing livestock welfare, created an animal welfare committee to assist in the association’s e orts to ensure proper care of livestock, educates its membership regarding best practices for livestock handling, monitors compliance with its livestock welfare rules and regulations, educates the public and elected o cials about the care provided to rodeo livestock, networks with other organizations about best livestock practices and policies, employs a director of livestock welfare to coordinate all e orts relating to care and handling of livestock at PRCAsanctioned events, and
works proactively with rodeo committees, stock contractors, contestants and veterinarians through onsite livestock eld representatives to ensure all livestock at PRCA rodeos are being handled properly.
What you should know about the PRCA and rodeo livestock:
The average bucking horse or bucking bull works less than ve minutes a year in the arena.
Rodeo livestock have long and healthy lives: Many of today’s top bucking horses are 20 years old, and many bulls are active buckers at 15 years of age. Veterinarians
attribute these long, healthy life spans to good care, quality feed and adequate exercise.
PRCA rules prohibit the use of sharpened spurs and other implements that could harm an animal.
Human skin is one to two millimeters thick; horse hide is ve millimeters thick; bull hide is seven millimeters thick.
Stock contractors invest a great deal of money in their breeding and purchase programs; many contractors pay up to ve or even six gures for a top-rated bucking animal. Naturally, they are very motivated to take care of these investments.
Both bulls and horses have natural bucking tendencies; many do so while playing together in pastures, just as horses naturally race each other. What makes an animal a candidate for rodeo livestock is the absolute determination to buck if something is on its back – often an inherited characteristic, which breeders now work carefully to bring out in “Born to Buck” programs.
PRCA rules require ank straps to be lined with eece or neoprene in the ank area (similar to a human waist); ank straps are tightened just enough to encourage the animal to kick behind itself instead of hopping around the arena. Overtightening would result in the animal’s refusal to move at all, much less buck. Flank straps do not contact an animal’s genitals.
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RODEO TERMINOLOGY A bit of...
Added money: rodeo is di erent most other sports in that it’s pay-to-play: at most rodeos, every contestant pays an entry fee, and those entry fees are part of the prize money for that event; added money (also called the committee purse) is what the local rodeo committee may put in for each event, which in the long run usually comes from sponsors.
Barrier: in timed events, a line at the front of the box that the contestant and his horse cannot cross until the steer or calf has a head start, usually marked with a rope and a ag so the timers can see it drop and start the clock.
Bronc rein: a saddle bronc rider holds onto a bronc rein, a six-foot braided rope, at a speci c position that he determines based on the size and bucking habits of the horse he’s about to ride; bronc riders often give each other advice about the best position for that handhold to allow the horse its best performance, e.g., “Give him 3½ ngers”
Dally: in team roping, each roper, after throwing his loop, wraps the loose rope around his saddle horn – dallies – and the two ropers move their horses to face each other, pulling the ropes taut to stop the clock.
Draw: each rough stock competitor who enters a PRCA rodeo is assigned a speci c bucking horse or bull in a random draw conducted at PRCA headquarters three days before the rodeo; each timed-event contestant is assigned a calf or steer in a random draw on site, shortly before each performance of a rodeo begins.
Flank strap: a soft sheepskin- or Neoprenelined strap placed in the area where a human’s belt would go, it encourages the animal to kick out behind itself rather than rear up, providing a safer, showier ride.
Hooey: the knot that a cowboy uses to nish tying the calf’s legs together in tiedown Roping.
Mark out: in the bareback and saddle bronc riding, a cowboy’s feet must be above the point of the horse’s shoulders when the horse’s front feet hit the ground – if so, he “marked the horse out,” but if not, he “missed the horse out” and the ride is disquali ed.
Pickup men: two mounted cowboys who help riders dismount, release a bucking horse’s soft ank strap, and escort bucking horses and bulls to the exit gate after a ride.
Pigtail: a piece of string attached to the barrier that breaks if a timed-event contestant’s horse exits the box too soon, not giving the calf or steer enough of a head start according to PRCA rules; this is called “breaking the barrier”
Rank: an adjective of praise and respect used to describe especially challenging roughstock.
Riggin’: a suitcase-style handhold customized to a rider’s grip and attached to a molded piece of leather that is cinched, with a pad, around the horse’s girth.
Slack: excess entries at some rodeos may be scheduled for preliminary (slack) competition, usually before the rodeo opens to the public.
Try: a noun used for both cowboys and livestock, denoting grit, determination, tness, stamina and resilience: “Give that cowboy a hand – he had a lot of try.”
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Doug Mathis Voice of the Evergreen Rodeo
is the mantra of Professional Rodeo Announcer Doug Mathis of Cleburne, Texas. Doug, a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), since 1995, is ranked as one of the top announcers in the country. Doug announces the Largest Rodeo in the PRCA, The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, which is 36 performances in 22 days in Fort Worth, Texas. In a career lled with highlights, announcing the 2005 Dodge National Circuit Finals in Pocatello, Idaho and the 2009 National Finals Steer Roping, he is also a 3-time National Circuit Finals Steer Roping announcer. Doug placed 7th out of all PRCA announcers for “Announcer of the Year” voting in each year from 2005 through 2010. Doug was chosen for the T.V. Broadcasting job on The Altitude Channel for The Greeley Independence Day Stampede – Extreme Bull Riding in 2005, 2006, 2007. He also announces the Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo, and the New Mexico State Fair and Rodeo.
Doug Mathis is not just another pretty face, although he has appeared in several fashion print campaigns, but his overall presentation and attitude have won him the admiration of all whom he works with. His outstanding
ability to make what goes on in the arena look better than what it is and his smooth intelligent delivery satis es the seasoned fan as well as newcomers.
Doug is a highly sought after announcer, but his voice and face have taken him further outside of the arena than what he expected. Besides the numerous national fashion print campaigns, Mathis can also be seen acting in television commercials from Reliant Energy to the television pilot of “Knocko s”, to CBS’s New Year’s Eve at Billy Bob’s Texas, to Tylenol and Esquire Watches, and also appeared in George Strait’s “Pure Country”.
Bob Tallman, 8-time PRCA Announcer of the Year and the voice of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, gives this recommendation for Doug Mathis’ professional expertise, “You don’t have to teach him, just trust him with 100 to 100,000 rodeo fans”.
Doug has been behind the mic since he sustained a career ending injury as a bull rider. He has announced in 23 states and averages 50,000 miles a year on the road. He jokes that he gets his mail in Cleburne, but that he really lives on the road. My friends are on the road and part of the fun of working in this industry is reconnecting every year. When he’s not announcing rodeos, Doug and his wife, Dee, can be found on their Rocking Double D Ranch in Cleburne, Texas.
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“EVERY DAY IS A GOOD DAY BECAUSE WE GET TO RODEO”
CERVI Championship Rodeo
Stock Contractor
HISTORY
WHAT BEGAN IN 1967 when they purchased the renowned Beutler Brothers Rodeo Company, has grown today, in our 56th year of rodeo, into the largest stock contractor for rodeo productions across the United States. Mike Cervi, founder, began his rodeo career at age 14, traveling across North America from the great plains of Texas to the rolling hills of Grand Prairie Alberta, Canada serving as a rodeo clown. Throughout the years, the Cervi family has acquired the two largest companies in the rodeo business, including purchasing the Billy Minick Rodeo Company in 1974, formerly owned by well-known producers Harry Knight and Gene Autry. With the acquisition, Cervi became the largest stock contractor in the nation and renamed the company Cervi Championship Rodeo; combining Beutler Brothers & Cervi Rodeo and Cervi Championship Rodeo into one corporation. Currently, Cervi Championship Rodeo produces 10 of the top 50 rodeos in the PRCA and had 69 di erent animals selected to compete at the 2017 Great Lakes Circuit, Mountain States Circuit and All American Finals. In the past seven years, over 100 Cervi Championship Rodeo animals have been selected for the NFR and they were honored to win three go rounds at the 2016 NFR and two go rounds at the 2017 NFR. Cervi Championship Rodeo’s main goal as a renowned stock contracting company is to produce fast and exciting rodeo with the best bucking stock available.
CERVI MANAGEMENT
Binion Cervi, Executive Director, has experience in every aspect of rodeo production. Beginning his career while still in elementary school, he earned pocket change at the National Western Rodeo by shining shoes and boots for cowboys and patrons. Today, Binion heads up the production of rodeos, oversees the successful breeding program for Cervi bucking horses, manages the nances, and is the face of public relations for Cervi Championship Rodeo. Having experienced the “show business” part of rodeo through his trick-riding acts, Binion is now incorporating these skills to highlight Cervi Rodeo productions with audience appealing openings, closings and specialty acts that illustrate American patriotism and western heritage. These little extras at Cervi Championship Rodeos provide fans a great feeling about the performances and an added appreciation for the western way of life.
Chase Cervi, Ranch Manager and pick-up man, is very involved in the behind-the-scenes organization of the company. Chase organizes a breeding program for the companies’ bucking bulls, oversees the management of sta that work each rodeo, and is a true stockman helping to tend to the Cervi saddle horses and all other stock at the rodeos. As a pick-up man, Chase has acquired and developed the ability to anticipate the moves of the bucking horses and the needs of the bronc
riders; he is able to quickly position himself to aid both the animal and the cowboy e ciently and e ectively. In 2010 and 2014–2017, the top twenty bareback riders and saddlebronc riders in the world standings selected Chase as a pickup man to work the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, NV and in 2016 he won the prestigious Pickup Man of the Year award.
As a team, the Cervi boys control every aspect of Cervi Championship Rodeo performances from raising great bucking stock, to directing the movements of everything that goes on in the arena from the start of a rodeo to the end. Finally, they are forever grateful to their sponsors that make it possible for them take the very best bucking stock down the road every day of the year: Greeley Hat Works, Vitalix and Classic Equine®.
GIVING BACK
The Cervi Family has also made it a priority to give back to the sport they love. With less cowboys coming o the ranch and less opportunities for them to practice, the world of rodeo is seeing a decline in bareback and bronc riders. And for men like the Cervi brothers, Binion and Chase, this spells trouble. But along with their Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame father, Mike, these second generation PRCA stock contractors set out on a mission to give back to the industry that has been their lives since birth. And so arose the Ace High Rough Stock Academy. Providing students with a better understanding of riding techniques, chute safety, and con dence in the rodeo arena-- the Ace High Rough Stock Academy was formed by the Cervi family as a nonpro t organization which provides free clinics to students of any age and experience. Unlike other schools and “rodeo camps” available, Ace High provides three advantages for students who join them: 1) free tuition, 2) training in all aspects of the rodeo industry, and 3) personal feedback and coaching from world champion cowboys. To date, 16 schools have been held in four states with over 660 total participants. In 2017 along, students at our Ace High schools represented 14 states across the U.S., as well as Alberta, Canada.
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Judd Napier
Professional Bullfighter
JUDD NAPIER IS 36 YEARS OLD and originally from Hawaii. He was born and raised on the island of Oahu, a third generation cowboy. Growing up around rodeo and the western lifestyle, Judd came up through the ranks of high school rodeo and intercollegiate rodeo where he competed in team roping, steer wrestling, and bull riding. A close friend, Wacey Munsell, is one reason Judd started ghting bulls. Judd would travel with Wacey to rodeos and freestyle bull ghts to watch, and soon grew a passion for it himself.
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After returning to Hawaii from college in 2008, Judd made the decision to start ghting bulls. He fought bulls for stock contractor Bud Gibson of Rocker G Livestock. He traveled to di erent islands to perform at various rodeos. Judd has fought bulls at the Wrangler NFR and PBR Finals. He is also involved in rodeo ministry.
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He traveled to the National High School Finals Rodeo to assist Pastor Cory Young of Golden Spur Ministries. Judd has helped with youth bible camps in Union, Oregon and Ri e, Colorado. He believes in using his talents as a tool to share the Gospel and what God has done in his life.
Judd hopes and strives to have a positive impact both in and out of the arena.
He has participated in the Evergreen Rodeo for several years, and is a true professional!
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RICHIE HARRIS WAS BORN AND RAISED in Denver, Colorado. He has been ghting bulls for 26 years. Richie is a city boy turned cowboy and becoming a Rodeo Clown/ Bull ghter has been a dream of his since the age of 9 after meeting Leon Co ee at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo. After ghting bulls for Little Britches and High School rodeos for a few years he received his PRCA card in 2000.
He has been very fortunate to have worked some of the top rodeo’s in the United States, the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo in Denver, Colorado and the Fiesta Days in Spanish Fork, Utah just to name a few. He has also worked
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The two most important things in Richie’s life is God and his family, with rodeo de nitely next in line. Alongside his wife Christine, they are busy raising their 4 beautiful children – Braiden (16), Mckenna (13), Kaisen (9), and Caiden (5). When the family is not busy with school and sports, they love traveling to all the rodeos together and being a part of such a great rodeo community. Richie has been very blessed with his rodeo journey thus far and looks forward to what the future holds.
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KEVIN HAS BEEN CLOWNING AROUND for over 43 years. He received his ProCard 36 years ago, and has been entertaining crowds all over the Northwest. Kevin has had the opportunity of working rodeos from the Canadian border to the Mexico border and also Hawaii. The rst part of his career Kevin fought bulls and did comedy. He was respected by the bull riders enough as a Bull ghter to be voted to protect them at the Wilderness Circuit Finals 6 years straight 1985-1990.
Then as things go, years slow you down, he decided to make a move to just entertaining and be a barrel man. It was a good move for Kevin, he was called once again to be the barrel man at the Wilderness Circuit Finals, Columbia River Pro Rodeo Circuit Finals, Montana Pro Rodeo Circuit Finals and Dodge National Finals barrel man.
Kevin has a lot of new and original acts and he is always trying to come up with even more. Kevin says that is what keeps him going back to some of the
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One of the things folks like most about Kevin is his enthusiasm for Rodeo and the ability to keep that enthusiasm through the entire rodeo performance. Some of his acts are Sonic Wash, White Lightning, Dipstick the barrel racing dog, and many other ller acts. Kevin’s newest act is the Compact Car.
Kevin’s main interest is his family. He lives in Hooper, Utah with his wife Tammy and 4 sons, 3 daughters-in-law and 8 grandkids. He believes in rodeo as a great family sport and entertainment. He raises bucking bulls, owns/operates Circle H Construction and skis with the National Ski Patrol.
Evergreen has some of the best Rodeo fans in the country and that’s what makes Evergreen Rodeo one of the best in our business, along with the hard-working individuals of the Evergreen Rodeo Association.
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Hello everyone, my name is Hannah Norris and I’m your 2023 Evergreen Rodeo Princess!
I am fourteen years old, and a freshman at Conifer High School.
I am involved in many activities. I ride horses and have since I was five. I also show cattle in 4-H and the American Highland Cattle Association. Outside of animals, I also play music. I sing and I play viola and guitar.
My favorite thing about Evergreen is its unique geography. The mountains, forests, and creeks make the area unique and beautiful, creating the perfect place to have events. That’s why I love the Evergreen Rodeo! Not only has it been a host for many of my memories, but it’s beautiful landscape and exciting sport have always made it one of my favorites. I would love for you to come to see for yourselves why the Evergreen Rodeo is the best, and to meet the Evergreen Rodeo Royalty!
Amanda Cook
2023 Evergreen Rodeo
Miss Evergreen Rodeo
Howdy y’all! My name is Amanda Cook, and I am your 2023 Miss Evergreen Rodeo. It is such an extreme honor and responsibility to represent not only the beautiful community of Evergreen, but also my hometown.
I am 21 years old and was born and raised in Evergreen under the roof of my amazing parents Shane and Theresa Cook, alongside my 6 other siblings! I have been riding horses since I was 6 months old, and made that love grow by competing for Evergreen Rodeo Junior Princess in 2011. After finishing my reign as Junior Princess, I joined the Westernaires at the age of 11 with my entire family. We performed all over, traveling with the Westernaires not only in-state but out-of-state as well. I graduated Westernaires at the age of 19 off Varsity Big Red at the National Western Stock Show, as well as 6 other Varsity level performance teams including trick and fancy riding.
I now am a sophomore in college at Bel-Rea Institute of Animal Technology studying veterinary technician certifications as well as other specialties.
Growing up I can always remember my favorite part of the summer being the Evergreen Rodeo and Parade. I can’t remember a year of not attending and watching the royalty ride through the arena presenting the rodeo with such grace, beauty, and honor. I can remember telling my parents that would be me one day with a horse of my own.
As I place this crown on my hat and sash on my shoulder, I look forward to continuing traveling all over Colorado, furthering my education as well as educating fans not only about the great sport we call rodeo, but also about the western way of life.
I am honored to be your 2023 Miss Evergreen Rodeo; see y’all Father’s Day weekend in Evergreen!
Josie Sandifer 2023 Evergreen Rodeo Jr. Princess
Hey there everyone! My name is Josie Sandifer, and I am your 2023 Evergreen Rodeo Junior Princess. I am so grateful that I get to represent not just the Evergreen Rodeo, but my hometown as well. This year will be a blast and I cannot wait to see what it all holds!
I am happy that I call Greystone Ranch my home. This is where my love for horses came to life. I had my first ride when I was one and a half years old. Now I have an amazing 18-year-old quarter horse named Smokey. He enjoys playing in the lake and loves eating grass. Doing anything that involves being with animals and the outdoors is my thing. Some of my favorite things to do are hunting, paddle boarding, snowmobiling, four-wheeling, and of course, riding horses.
My family and I have been going to the Evergreen Rodeo and Parade ever since I was born. Rodeo has always been a big part of my life, and now getting the honor of representing the Evergreen Rodeo and helping people learn more about the Western way of life, is a dream come true!
I can’t wait to learn more and be able to give people knowledge about one of the toughest sports out there and learn new things every day! Come on out to the Evergreen Rodeo this Father’s Day Weekend to celebrate the beautiful Western tradition of rodeo!
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Drill Team
THE EVERGREEN RODEO DRILL TEAM is comprised of dedicated volunteers and their horses who work in their communities as a team using the sport of equestrian drill to promote the tradition of Rodeo, and to give back to the community. The drill team performs across the front range and western slope of Colorado for various organizations and rodeos while representing their home base – the Evergreen Rodeo Association.
Our rodeo drill team could not thrive without the support of our local communities, friends, families, sponsors and most importantly our rodeo association. We are appreciative of our fellow volunteers, and all who have invited us to perform or
Not only does the drill team perform at our rodeo during the summer but they represent us throughout the year at:
• Roof Top Rodeo in Estes Park,
• Park County Fair in Fairplay,
• Boulder County Fair and Rodeo Ballet on Horses
• Douglas County Fair and Rodeo
• The local Little Britches Rodeo
• Rocky Mountain Horse Expo
participate in their community events and rodeos. We provide Grand Entry and our drills for rodeos and horse shows as well as participate in parades.
If you’d like to see the ERDT at one of your events, are interested in joining our team or would like more information, please contact us today. To us, the words freedom, faith, friendship, strength, hope and love are synonymous with horses.
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2023 Evergreen Rodeo Drill Team - “ e Rocky Mountain Renegades” Back row: Jacque Salido; Falyn Wohlcke; Denise Blacker-Schupp, Manager; Sarah Oller, Emily Van Horn; Kim Porter; Melanie Kilroy; Krista Goosman, Assistant Front Row: Kora Porter; Hannah Garrison, Johnny Haggett; Rachel Garrison; Nadia Seymour; Morgan Rewerts Not Pictured: Alisha Southwick; Kathryn Raynes; Bethany Distel; Jordan Dody
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BAREBACK RIDING is one of the most physically demanding events in rodeo. A bareback rider sits directly on a bucking horse, with only his own “riggin’” to hang onto. As the horse comes out of the chute, the cowboy’s feet must be above the break of the horse’s shoulders. He holds his feet up at least through the horse’s rst move, usually a jump, then spurs the horse on each jump, matching the horse’s rhythm and showing control rather than opping around. He may not touch the horse, his equipment or himself with his free hand. If the ride lasts eight seconds, two judges award up to 25 points each for the cowboy’s “exposure” to the strength of the horse and his spurring technique and up to 25 points each for the horse’s bucking strength and moves.
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steer wrestling
STEER WRESTLING DEMANDS coordination between two mounted cowboys – the contestant and a hazer who controls the steer’s direction – and their horses. The cowboys back their horses into the box on each side of the steer. When the contestant nods, the chute gate opens and the steer gets a head start before the cowboys start to chase him. As the steer wrestler draws even, he dismounts from his horse, which is moving at perhaps 30 miles an hour. He grasps the steer’s horns and digs his boot heels into the dirt to slow down the 500- to 600-pound steer. Then he wrestles the steer onto its side; when all four legs point in the same direction, the clock stops. Times vary widely depending on the size of the arena.
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Team Roping
TEAM ROPERS WORK AS PARTNERS: one header and one heeler who move in precise coordination. They and their horses start in the “box.” When the header nods, the chute gate opens and the steer gets a head start. The header throws the rst loop, which must catch the steer’s head or horns, protected by a horn wrap. Then the header dallies – wraps his rope around his saddle horn – and moves his horse to pull the rope taut, changing the direction of the steer. That gives the heeler the opportunity to catch both of the steer’s hind legs with his own rope; most heelers try to time their throws to catch the legs when they are in the air. After the catch, the heeler also dallies, to stop the steer. When the ropes are taut and both horses face the steer, the time is recorded. Times vary widely depending on the size of the arena.
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Saddle Bronc riding
IN RODEO’S CLASSIC EVENT, the saddle bronc rider sits on a specialized saddle – it has no horn, and the stirrups are set forward. In the chute, the cowboy adjusts his grip on the rein and perhaps the horse’s position. When the gate opens, his boots must be above the breaks of the horse’s shoulders. After the horse’s rst move, usually a jump, the cowboy begins spurring in long, smooth strokes, in sync with the horse’s jumps – legs straight when the bronc comes down, toward the back of the saddle at the top of the jump. His only handhold is a six-foot braided rope; his free hand may not touch his equipment, his body or the horse. If the ride lasts the required eight seconds, it is scored by two judges – one on each side – who assess di culty and control. Each judge awards up to 25 points for the cowboy’s performance and up to 25 points for the animal’s performance, for a potential of 100 points.
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Tie-Down Roping
TO START THIS SPRINTING EVENT, the tie-down roper and his horse back into the box; the cowboy carries a rope in one hand and a “piggin’ string” in his mouth. When the cowboy nods, the chute opens and the calf gets a head start. The cowboy throws a loop over its head; his horse stops and pulls the rope taut while the cowboy jumps o , dashes down the rope, lays the calf on the ground and uses the piggin’ string to tie any three of its legs together. Then he lifts his hands to show he is nished, and the eld ag judge drops a ag to stop the clock. The horse is trained to keep the rope taut until the cowboy remounts and moves the horse toward the calf, giving the rope slack. If the calf’s legs stay tied correctly for six seconds, it’s a quali ed run and the time stands.
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BarRel Racing
BARREL RACING IS JUST THAT – a race against time in a cloverleaf pattern around three barrels set up in the arena. A rider can choose to begin the cloverleaf pattern to the right or left. The time begins when the horse and rider cross the predetermined start line and stops when they come back across the same line. Each run is timed to the hundredths of a second, making every fraction of a second count. (Starting in 2012, Canadian rodeos now time to the thousandth of a second.) Each tipped-over barrel adds a ve-second penalty to the time. Although barrel racing is one of seven events common to many PRCA-sanctioned rodeos, it is administered by a separate organization, the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association, which produces its own online media guide.
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Bull riding
BULL RIDING IS RODEO’S MOST DANGEROUS EVENT. In the chute, the bull rider settles on the bull’s back, wraps his braided rope around the bull’s girth, then loops the rope around his hand and back into his palm so he can grip it tightly. When he nods, the gate is opened and the bull lunges out of the chute. Spurring is optional – the primary goal for the cowboy is to stay on for eight seconds without touching himself, his equipment or the bull with his free hand. The cowboy will be scored highly for staying in the middle of the bull, in full control of the ride. If the ride lasts the required eight seconds, it is scored by two judges who assess di culty (the bull’s spinning, jumping and kicking, lunging, rearing and dropping, and side-to-side motion) as well as the cowboy’s degree of control. Each judge awards up to 25 points for the cowboy’s performance and up to 25 points for the animal’s performance, for a potential of 100 points.
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MUtton Bustin’
MUTTON BUSTERS MUST BE between the ages of 5 to 7 years old and weigh less than 55 pounds on the day of the ride.
According to PRCA safety requirements, all contestants must wear long sleeved shirts, long pants, and sturdy shoes or boots. No spurs. Protective vests and helmets will be provided, they can wear their own hockey helmet with full cage if they prefer.
After they ride, rodeo royalty will be on hand to quickly pick them up, get them out of the protective gear and line them up for awards.
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