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KSU Annual Rodeo

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Event# 785-537-0966

Event Details

Collegiate rodeo featuring mens and womens events including roping, bullriding, barrel racing and more. This year's event is expected to bring more than 10,000 fans into Weber Arena. More than 500 contestants from 19 colleges and universities in the Central Plains Region will travel to Manhattan to compete.

KSU Annual Rodeo

Address : Weber Hall, K-State campus Manhattan KS
Phone : 785-537-0966   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $10/$15 for adults, $8/$10 children, 4 and under are free

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