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Annual 4-Way Rodeo IPRA/ACRA

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Event# 918-637-5603

Event Details

This is the local rodeo that has been in Pryor for over 70 years. This is an IPRA / ACRA sanctioned Rodeo that has 2 nights full of events. The events that the rodeo will consist of are Bare Back Bronco Riding, Saddle Bronco Riding, Calf Roping, Steer Wrestling, Cowgirl Barrel Racing, and Team Roping. 8:00 PM.

This rodeo does accept local contestants. The Stock contractor will be Hampton Rodeo Company and to enter call 800-639-9002. Entry fee is $50.00 with a $10.00 stock fee. There will be a $650.00 add pre event.

Gate fees will be going to promote youth rodeo in this area.

Directions:
From Highway 69 & 20 intersection go east on Graham Ave. to the last stop light which will be Elliott Street and turn left. Once turn left take the first right and go 1 1/2 to 2 miles to the Mayes County Fair grounds and turn right and the rodeo arena will be on the back side of the property behind the fair barns.

Annual 4-Way Rodeo IPRA/ACRA

Address : Mayes County Rodeo Grounds, East on NE 1st Street Salina OK
Phone : 918-637-5603   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@pryorchamber.com

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Admission Fee : Gate fee: $8 adults, $5 children

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