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In 2021, a new format to the rodeo moved events normally exhibited at Dakotafest’s Bull Bash in August to Thursday night at the Horseman’s Sports Arena. That format returns this summer, with the extreme bull riding taking place before three nights of rodeo performances Friday through Sunday. In 2021, 30 bull riders made their way to Mitchell for a thrilling night of bull bash competition, including Clayton Sellars, of Wildwood, Florida, who won the night’s top prize of nearly $4,000 with an 88.5-point ride, edging Oklahoman Trey Kimzey’s 88. Promotional tickets that are good for admittance on Thursday and Friday or Sunday have been used for several years, but Miskimins says that they present particularly good value under the new schedule of events. “The tickets are still good for those nights, but people can get two entirely different entertainment experiences if they go Thursday and either Friday or Sunday,” Miskimins explained. Mitchell Republic file photo
The Corn Palace Stampede Rodeo committee is saluted during the final performance of the 2021 event at the Horsemen’s Sports Arena.
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The rodeo parade, which has the theme of ‘The Good Ole Days,’ will begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Other events associated with the rodeo include barrel racing that takes place after Friday and Saturday’s performances and the chili cook-off, cowboy church service and family fun day on Sunday. Alongside the normal slate of rodeo events, the 2022 Stampede Rodeo will feature Rider Kiesner and Bethany Iles in a specialty act. Iles and Kiesner are both trick riders, with Kiesner — who actually performed at the rodeo in Mitchell more than 20 years ago as a youngster with his family — featuring additional talents such as trick roping and cowboy shooting.
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Mitchell Republic file photo Cowboys hang out behind the bucking chutes during the 2021 Corn Palace Stampede Rodeo in Mitchell.
“We were heartbroken when the pandemic hit and canceled the event in 2020 and made us wait an extra year to celebrate our 50th anniversary, but we’re equally excited to enter into the second half of what we hope to be a century’s worth of professional rodeo in Mitchell. We’re confident that those who choose to join us for any of our events are going to have a good time.”
“Between the two of them, they’re going to wear a lot of hats and do a lot of entertaining,” Miskimins said. “It’ll be fresh, new and something exciting for our Threecrowds.”bullfighters will work inside the gates during the rodeo, including Montanans J.D. Harrell, Dakoda Simmes and Mitchell regular Kaleb Barrett, of Stevensville, Montana. Overall, the 2022 Corn Palace Stampede Rodeo promises to bring an exciting blend of fresh yet familiar rodeo entertainment, which Miskimins says is a fitting way to usher in a new half-century of professional rodeo within the community.
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2022 RODEO SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2022 | 7 Tuesday July 12th 5:00p – FREE to The Public 2022 Corn Palace Stampede Rodeo Community Kickoff BBQ Food, Music, and Fun NEW LOCATION! Corn Palace Grandstand Area, Downtown Mitchell Thursday, July 14th 8:00pm - Extreme Bull Riding Friday, July 15th 8:00 pm - 1st Rodeo Performance - Mutton Bustin’ - Kids Candy Toss 10:00 pm - Slack Barrel Racing - Following Rodeo Saturday, July 16th10:30 am Rodeo Parade - Mitchell Main Street 8:00pm - 2nd Rodeo Performance - Mutton Bustin’ - Kids Candy Toss Sunday, July 17th 10:00am - Cowboy Church Service 11:00am - Chili Cookoff - KMIT and Twin City Fan Family Funday 8:00pm - 3rd Rodeo Performance - Mutton Bustin’ - Kids Candy Toss “Man Up Crusade Night” Wear purple to promote awareness and prevention of domestic abuse KMIT & TWIN CITY FUNDAYFAMILYFAN Wagon Rides, Inflatables, Train Rides, Face Painting, Family Games, Hot Dogs, Pepsi, and Snow Cones for the Kids SUNDAYCOOKOFFCHILI-11AM Chili is served to the public at 11am Prizes award to “Best Chili” & “Best Camp Site” Get your tickets at www.cornpalacestampede.com CORN PA LC E STAMPEDE S T 1 9 7 1 - 2 0 2 2 Good Ole Days The
► Hazer: the cowboy who rides on the right side of the steer from the contestant to make sure the steer runs straight.
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► Flags: used in rodeo’s timed events so judges can signal the timers to stop the clocks. Judges in the arena will drop the flags.
► Roughstock: the bucking horses and bulls used in bareback riding, saddle bronc riding and bull riding, usually bred and raised for the job.
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► Barrelman: An entertainer who uses a barrel to distract a bull after a ride. Such distractions sometimes protect the cowboy.
► Piggin’ string: the small rope used to tie a calf’s legs together in tie-down roping.
► 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.
► Rank: an adjective of praise and respect used to roughstock.especiallydescribechallenging
Terms to know before going to the rodeo
► Go-round: each round of competition in a rodeo.
► Flankman: a cowboy or cowgirl who works in the bucking chutes, adjusting the flank strap around the animal before the ride.
► Draw: Conducted three days before each PRCA rodeo, the draw is random and assigns each roughstock competitor a specific bucking horse or bull. Time-event contestants are assigned a calf or steer in a random on-site draw shortly before each rodeo begins.
► Bullfighter: An athlete who protects the bull rider after he dismounts or is bucked off. A bullfighter can distract the bull by directing its attention to the exit gate or even stepping between the bull and the bull rider.
► Stock contractors: the companies that bring livestock to the arena for rodeos.
► Chute: a pen that holds an animal safely in position. ► Covering: this occurs during roughstock events when a rider stays on at least the minimum time of eight seconds.
► Breaking the barrier: This occurs during a timed event when a rider leaves the box too soon, failing to give the bull a sufficient head start. Riders who break the barrier are assessed a 10-second penalty.
► Triple Crown Winner: a cowboy who wins three world championships in the same year.
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► Hooey: the knot a cowboy uses to finish tying the calf’s legs together in tie-down roping.
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A troop of Cub Scouts leads the 2021 Corn Palace Stampede Rodeo parade down Main Street in downtown Mitchell. The parade is among the most popular summer events in the community. BY BRANDEN HULL
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The Original Schuh Painting Company “We’ve been through so much over the years with COVID, mask restrictions and travel restrictions so we wanted to just do it how we used to do it, which was simpler times, hence “The Good Ole’ Days,” fifth-year rodeo parade chairman Mike Dittmer said.The parade classes for awards include businesses, organizations, clubs, civic group, horses and antique tractors and vehicles. Lineup for the parade begins at 10 a.m. “It encompasses a lot of things because it allows people to use a rodeo theme for their entry or it could be farming, ranching, antique tractors or cars or anything of that sort,” Dittmer said of the theme. Rodeo parades are popular in South Dakota, with Mitchell joined by Deadwood, Belle Fourche Timber Lake and Isabel as towns with Main Street celebrations around their western cowboy celebrations. They are joined by Mobridge and Fort Pierre, which have parades during their July 4 rodeo dates. All entries for those looking to enter the parade can do so at the Parade headquarters, located at the Performance Pet Products (the former site of Campbell Supply) parking lot at 12th Avenue and Main Street. Registration is available the morning of the parade from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Parade officials will be available to answer any questions and help place parade numbers on both sides of theJudgesentry.will be located near the Corn Palace balcony at Sixth Avenue and Main Street and results will be announced shortly after the parade. “The entertainment will be exciting as always and this is another year of us striving to put on the best show possible for the community,” Dittmer said. “It will be the same old show, but people will be happy to get out and about and that will show every day of theAsrodeo.”ofJuly 6, there are 100 entries for the parade and those who are still looking to register can do so online at cornpalacestampede.com.
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An event-by-event look at professional rodeo
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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. 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 first 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. 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 first 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 difficulty 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.
Bareback riding 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 first move, usually a jump, then spurs the horse on each jump, matching the horse’s rhythm and showing control rather than flopping 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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Some PRCA rodeos include steer bleswhichroping,resemtie-down roping but requires the cowboy to catch and control a large steer (about 450-600 pounds.). The mounted cowboy backs into the box and nods when he’s ready; the steer gets a head start, just as the calf does in tiedown roping. The cowboy must catch the steer by first roping it around the horns, which are protected by horn wraps and reinforced with rebar. Then he tosses the rope over the steer’s right hip and rides to the left, bringing the steer to the ground, a frontier technique modern ranch cowboys still use to bring down full-grown steers that need medical attention. When the steer is lying on its side and the rope is taut, the rider dismounts and runs to the steer, tying any three of its legs. As in tie-down roping, the steer’s legs must remain tied for six seconds after the tie is complete and the roper remounts his horse. All-around
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 cow boy jumps off, 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 finished, and the field flag judge drops a flag 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 qualified run and the time stands. 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 hun dredths of a second, making every fraction of a second count. (Starting in 2012, Canadian rodeos now time to the thousandth of a second.)
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the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association. 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 sec onds, it is scored by two judges who assess difficulty (the bull’s spinning, jumping and kicking, lunging, rearing and dropping, and side-to-side motion) as well as the offorperformance,forupformancecowboy’spointsawardstrol.degreecowboy’sofconEachjudgeupto25fortheperandto25pointstheanimal’sapotential100points.
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Many cowboys compete in more than one event. Some rodeo committees award a special prize to the top mon ey-earner among all the cow boys who entered more than one event at their rodeos, start ing with the cowboy who won the most money in two or more events — the all-around cham pion, a prestigious title indeed.
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10. Slim Moser, Volga, $2,240.82 Steer roping 1. Jess Tierney, Hermosa, $5,166.842.Miles Williams, Gillette, Wyo., $922.02
3. Rob Tweeten, Hensler, N.D., $599.50 4. Ryan Rochlitz, Minatare, Neb., $599.30
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5. John Bartlett, Gothen burg, Neb., $365.55 6. Tanner Stec, Bassett, Neb., $362.73
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1. Clint Kindred, Oral, $8,306.542.TreyYoung, Dupree, $7,521.963.Chase Lako, Arthur, N.D., $5,332.254.Rance Johnson, Philip, $4,763.885.RexTreeby, Hecla, $3,799.446.Austin Hurlburt, Norfolk, Neb., $3,752.72
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8. Ora Taton, Rapid City, $157.719.Matthew Jones, Midland, $128.46 Bull riding 1. Wade Berg, Chaffee, N.D., $7,847.332.Chance Schott, McLaugh lin,3.$7,531.53JeffBertus, Avon, $6,022.954.Riggin Shippy, Colome, $5,825.395.Dalton Praus, Dickinson, N.D., $4,470.32 Coleman Entze, Golden Valley, N.D., $2,619.86 Koby Jacobsen, North Platte, Neb., $2,363.59 Dalton Wright, Keene, N.D., $2,245.42 9. Joe Bertus, Avon, $2,048.1810.Cole Brewer, Eagle Butte, $1,788.46 WPRA Barrel Racing 1. Lakken Bice, Killdeer, N.D., $4,612.45 2. Jill Moody, Pierre, $4,122.003.Taylor Hanson, St. Onge, $3,502.994.GaleBeebe, Custer, $3,468.505.Nikki Hansen, Dickinson, N.D., $3,078.85 Molly Otto, Grand Forks, N.D., $2,992.00 Jodi Nelson, Hartford, $2,259.308.Summer Glenham, $2,209.009.TeraMoody, Letcher, $1,959.0010.Patricia Ainsworth, Neb., $1,663.00 Bulls standings — As of June 29, Stetson Wright, $47,674.34, Milford, Utah Josh Frost, $40,866.95,
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Randlett, Utah 3. Garrett Smith, $32,404.21, Rexburg, Idaho 4. Tyler Taylor, $26,727.29, Stephenville, Texas 5. Sage Kimzey, $26,696.45, Salado, Texas 6. Maverick Potter, $26,417.98, Waxahachie, Texas7.Jack $23,626.06,Gilmore,Ironton, Mo. 8. Jeff Askey, $22,412.21, Athens, Texas 9. Lukasey Morris, $20,678.93, Union City, Okla. 10. Tristen Hutchings, $19,744.17, Monteview, Idaho 11. Cole $18,383.29,Fischer,Jefferson City, Mo.12. Trey $17,778.72,Kimzey,Strong City, Okla. 13. Ky $16,599.21,Challis,Queensland,$17,755.65,Hamilton,Mackay,Australia14.RugerPiva,$16,640.35,Idaho15.ParkerBreding,Edgar,Mont.16.KobyRadley, $16,434.08, Montpelier, La. 17. Tyler $9,220.21,Nephi,$10,533.95,$10,610.76,$10,906.88,$11,154.58,N.M.$11,619.75,$12,212.01,$12,412.51,$12,663.44,$13,691.10,Idaho$13,762.50,$15,398.68,$15,560.16,Bingham,Howell,Utah18.GraysonCole,Fredonia,Pa.19.RoscoeJarboe,NewPlymouth,20.BradyPortenier,Caldwell,Idaho21.TrevorKastner,Roff,Okla.22.TrevorReiste,Linden,Iowa23.BubbaGreig,Estherville,Iowa24.ScottieKnapp,Albuquerque,25.JaceTrosclair,Chauvin,La.26.ChanceSchott,Mclaughlin,S.D.27.JordanHansen,Amisk,Alberta28.RikerCarter,Stone,Idaho29.ShadWinn,$9,253.12,Utah30.HayesWeight,Goshen,Utah Source: PRCA 20 | SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2022 2022 RODEO • Insulated Covers • Roberts Tank Valves • Hudson Float Valves • Apex Float Valves • Guard Rails • Railroad Ties • Wildlife Escape Ramps • Rubber Water Tanks, 5 ft. to 13 ft. • Tanks with Steel Bottoms • Tanks with Concrete Bottoms • Tire Scrapers for Feedlots or Snow Removal • Free CorralStandingPanels • Bale Feeders • Free sidewallstire RANDY & JULIE HOLMQUIST 40425 252nd Street I Mitchell, SD 57301 605.730.0550www.HeartlandTanks.com | heartlandtanks@yahoo.com Ride’emWelcomecowboy!RodeoFans! STANDINGS From Page 18
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Bull riding: 1. Ky Hamilton, 88 points on Sutton Rodeos’ No. 331, $2,566; 2. Mason Moody, 86, $1,967; 3. Blaine Beaty, 85, $1,454; 4. Gavin Michel, 84, $941; 5. Ethan Skogquist, 82.5, $599; 6. Riggin Shippy, 81.5, $428; 7. Casey Fredericks, 80.5, $342; 8. Fulton Rutland, 79.5, $257. Total payoff: $86,423.
Steer wrestling: 1. Richard Coats, 3.9 seconds, $2,140; 2. (tie) Reed Kraeger, Jeff Miller and Dru Melvin, 4.5, $1,582 each; 5. Jake Fulton, 4.8, $1,024; 6. Jeff Richardson, 4.9, $744; 7. (tie) Zack Jongbloed and Kyle Whitaker, 5.0, $326 each. Team roping: 1. Curry Kirchner/ Austin Rogers, 4.9 seconds, $2,433 each; 2. Coleman Proctor/ Logan Medlin, 5.1, $2,177; 3. Jeff Johnston/Jett Hillman, 5.4, $1,921; 4. Jon Peterson/Riley Curuchet, 5.6, $1,665; 5. Payden Emmett/Ryan Von Ahn, 5.7, $1,408; 6. Jade Schmidt/ Jade Nelson, 5.8, $1,152; 7. Cameron Irwin/Rory Brown, 6.1, $896; 8. Dalton Turner/Garrett Smith, 6.4, $640; 9. Lane Goebel/Cole Stevens, 6.8, $384; 10. Luke Fenton/Marc Fenton, 8.6, $128. Saddle bronc riding: 1. Jacob Kammerer, 87 points on Sutton Rodeos’ Sweet Emotion, $2,290; 2. Jade Blackwell, 84.5, $1,756; 3. Cauy Pennington, 83, $1,298; 4. Kash Deal, 82, $840; 5. (tie) Talon Elshere, Jeremy Meeks and Briar Dittmer, 81, $407 each; 8. JJ Elshere, 80, $229.
Tie-down roping: 1. Andrew Burks, 8.2 seconds, $2,420; 2. Austin Hurlburt, 8.7, $2,165; 3. Owen Wahlert, 9.6, $1,911; 4. Josh Eirikson, 9.8, $1,656; 5. Jason Schaffer, 9.9, $1,401; 6. Cole Bailey, 10.0, $1,146; 7. Lee Sivertsen, 10.1, $892; 8. Lucas Potter, 10.4, $637; 9. Tanner Stec, 10.6, $382; 10. Brock Belkham, 10.7, $127. Barrel racing: 1. Sadie Wolaver, 15.32 seconds, $2,361; 2. (tie) Lacinda Rose and BryAnna Haluptzok, 15.33, $1,830 each; 4. Allison Pauley, 15.38, $1,417; 5. Austyn Tobey, 15.39, $1,181; 6. (tie) Jamie Chaffin and Amy Brunson, 15.40, $708 each; 8. Shannon Jensen, 15.43, $472; 9. Leslie Smalygo, 15.44, $413; 10. D’Ann Gehlsen, 15.49, $354; 11. Sara Winkelman, 15.53, $295; 12. (tie) Hilary Hilzendeger and Summer Kosel, 15.55, $118 each.
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