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Pennsylvania Gay Rodeo Association seated at 1995 IGRA convention; name and coverage changed to PONY (Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York Gay Rodeo Association) in 1999; dissolved 2007 FGRA - Florida Georgia Rodeo Association (Formerly Florida Gay Rodeo Association), St. Petersburg [ 44 ] , dissolves 2017
The National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA), based in Walla Walla, Washington, was established in 1949. It sanctions more than 100 college rodeos every year in the United States, and represents over 3,500 student athletes attending more than 135 member colleges and universities.
National High School Rodeo Association; National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association; National Little Britches Rodeo Association; North Star Gay Rodeo Association; P.
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The National Finals Breakaway Roping (NFBR), organized by the Women's Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) and Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), is the premier championship breakaway roping event in the United States. It showcases the talents of the WPRA's top 15 money winners in the breakaway roping world standings at the end of ...
The NFR Open is an annual championship rodeo event of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) held annually in the United States.The event was previously known as the National Circuit Finals Rodeo (NCFR) from 1987 through 2021, before being renamed as the NFR Open in 2022.
The first ERA rodeo was held in Redmond, Oregon, on March 25 and 26. [4] Other stops included Nampa, Idaho, West Valley City, Utah, Albuquerque, New Mexico and Sheridan, Wyoming. [4] The Days of '47 Rodeo in Utah relinquished their PRCA sanctioning to become part of the ERA circuit. They structured the rodeo to all three days of qualification ...
Beech Creek, Pennsylvania 2009 Chad Van Amburg Archdale, North Carolina 2008 Trinity Dunkelberger Gerrardstown, West Virginia 2007 Rick Wagner Rockwell, North Carolina 2006 Ryan Radford Mount Ulla, North Carolina 2005 Troy Carnes Quincy, Minnesota 2004 Brian Canter: Randleman, North Carolina 2003 Jeremy May Rural Hall, North Carolina 2002