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World's Oldest Rodeo in Prescott, White Mountain Apache Tribe Fair and Rodeo starts on a Wednesday night with the Thunder on the Mountain Bullbash ending with the finals on Monday; World's Oldest Continuous Rodeo in Payson, started in 1884. Third weekend of August. Taylor's Annual 4 July Night Rodeo. Saturday before or after the 4th.
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This category lists competitive events common to regional, collegiate, and national rodeos. Performances primarily intended for purely entertainment purposes (even if prizes are awarded) or unique to only a few rodeos are categorized as Category:Rodeo-affiliated events.
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In terms of education attainment, out of the 6,540 people in Juab County 25 years or older, 494 (7.6%) had not completed high school, 2,475 (37.8%) had a high school diploma or equivalency, 2,347 (35.9%) had some college or associate degree, 762 (11.7%) had a bachelor's degree, and 462 (7.1%) had a graduate or professional degree.
[3] [4] Trevor Brazile of Decatur, Texas , currently holds the single season record for the most money won in a season at $507,921 during the 2010 campaign. [ 5 ] He also holds the record for most all-around titles with 14 from competing in the timed-events of tie-down roping , steer roping , and team-roping .
The first 4 seasons were filmed at the Colorado State Fairgrounds in Pueblo, Colorado. [2] Season 5-8 were filmed at the Lazy E in Guthrie, Oklahoma. [3] The NLBRA Finals has rodeo events running simultaneously in three different arenas. [4] A two-person camera crew covers each arena.
Juab was originally called Chicken Creek, and under the latter name was settled in 1860. [2] Juab was a railroad station and was the end of the line of the Union Pacific Railroad subsidiary, the Utah Southern Railroad in 1879. The rails were advanced to Milford in 1880 by the Utah Southern Railroad Extension.