World's Oldest Rodeo Program 2021

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Team Roping Team roping, the only true team event in ProRodeo, requires close cooperation and timing between two highly skilled ropers – a header and a heeler - and their horses. The event originated on ranches when cowboys needed to treat or brand large steers and the task proved too difficult for one man. The key to success? Hard work and endless practice. Team roping partners must perfect their timing, both as a team and with their respective horses. Similar to tie-down ropers and steer wrestlers, team ropers start from the boxes on each side of the chute from which the steer enters the arena. The steer gets a head start determined by the length of the arena.

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One end of a breakaway barrier is attached to the steer and stretched across the open end of the header’s box. When the steer reaches his advantage point, the barrier is released, and the header takes off in pursuit, with the heeler trailing slightly further behind. The ropers are assessed a 10-second penalty if the header breaks the barrier before the steer completes his head start. Some rodeos use heeler barriers, too.

2019 WORLD’S OLDEST RODEO® BUCKLE WINNERS

Clay Tryan (HEADER)

Jake Long (HEELER)

2020 World Champions Colby Lovell

Paul Eaves

2020 world standings place: 1st 2020 Wrangler NFR standings place: 13th 2020 NFR earnings: $122,327 2020 earnings: $187,836 Education: Blinn College (Bryan, Texas), Sam Houston State University (Huntsville, Texas), degree in agricultural business World Titles: 1 (2020) Wrangler NFR Average Titles: 0 Wrangler NFR Qualifications: 7 (2010-13, 2015-16, 2020)

2020 world standings place: 1st 2020 Wrangler NFR standings place: 11th 2020 NFR earnings: $122,327 2020 earnings: $178,486 World Titles: 2 (2018, 2020) Wrangler NFR Average Titles: 0 Wrangler NFR Qualifications: 9 (2012-20)

(HEADER)

50 WORLD’S OLDEST RODEO® • 1888-2021

The header ropes first and must make one of three legal catches on the steer – around both horns, around one horn and the head or around the neck. Any other catch by the header is considered illegal and the team is disqualified. After the header makes his catch, he turns the steer to the left and exposes the steer’s hind legs to the heeler. The heeler then attempts to rope both hind legs. If he catches only one foot, the team is assessed a five second penalty. After the cowboys catch the steer, the clock is stopped when there is no slack in their ropes and their horses face one another.

(HEELER)


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Who Was Jack Daniel?

2min
pages 130-133

2021 Prescott Frontier Days® Membership

2min
pages 128-129

List of Champions 1888-2021

18min
pages 120-127

The PRCA’s Circuit System

1min
pages 112-113

38th Annual Old Timers Reunion

1min
pages 110-111

Those That Lend A Hand

1min
page 102

Rodeo’s Rules of Wide Fame

3min
pages 80-83

Rodeo Parade

0
pages 88-89

Rodeo Announcer - Randy Corley

1min
pages 76-79

Grand Entry

1min
pages 72-75

2021 Parade Grand Marshals

2min
pages 66-71

All-Around Cowboy

2min
pages 58-61

Bull Riding

2min
pages 54-55

Steer Roping

1min
pages 56-57

Barrel Racing

1min
pages 52-53

Team Roping

2min
pages 50-51

Saddle Bronc Riding

2min
pages 48-49

Women’s Breakaway Roping

2min
pages 46-47

Tie Down Roping

2min
pages 44-45

Bareback Riding

1min
pages 42-43

Steer Wrestling

2min
pages 40-41

Welcome Letters

6min
pages 24-27

Governor’s & AZ Office of Tourism Welcome Letters

1min
pages 22-23

Wild Horse Racing

1min
pages 38-39

Rodeo Royalty

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pages 28-29

Chairmen & Assistant Chairmen

2min
pages 18-21

History of the World’s Oldest Rodeo®

2min
pages 34-37

Rodeo Performances and Events Schedule

7min
pages 12-15

True. Western. Determination

3min
pages 8-11
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