World's Oldest Rodeo 2022 Program

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Women’s Breakaway Roping

Photo by Robert Rosales

Don’t blink or you may just miss the run. Breakaway roping is the event comparable to the men’s tie-down roping on the cowboy side except the cowgirls are not required to dismount and tie the calf. In breakaway roping, the cowgirl has a flag tied close to the end of her rope and a nylon string tied from the rope to the saddle horn. Once the barrier is released and the calf leaves the roping chute, the cowgirl gives chase, throwing the loop around the calf’s neck. When the rope grows tight after the calf is roped, the string breaks away from the saddle horn and the flag goes flying, signaling the timer to stop the clock. The time in the breakaway roping can sometimes get as fast as 2.0 seconds and since it is a timed event, the fastest time wins. A broken barrier results in a 10-second penalty.

WOMEN’S BREAKAWAY ROPING The Scoop

The roper enters the box on the right side of the roping chute where the calf has been loaded. Waiting until her horse is squarely looking ahead, she nods and the gate opens allowing the calf into the arena. The calf has a small rope looped around its neck, connected to the rope barrier in front of the roper. When the calf runs far enough from the chute, the barrier breaks and releases to rope and the roper may leave the box. A 10-second penalty is applied for breaking the barrier early.

2021 WORLD’S OLDEST RODEO® BUCKLE WINNER

Amanda Coleman Stephenville, TX 60 WORLD’S OLDEST RODEO® • 1888-2022


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pages 162-164

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pages 146-149

NFR Playoff Series

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pages 136-137

List of Champions

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pages 150-161

39th Annual Old Timers Reunion

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pages 132-135

Youth Rodeo

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pages 138-145

Happy Hearts Rodeo

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pages 120-121

Prescott Frontier Days Foundation, Inc

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Those who Lend a Hand

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page 116

Barrelman

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pages 106-109

Tough Enough to Wear Pink

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pages 110-111

Broken Spoke Clydesdales

1min
page 103

Bullfighters

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pages 104-105

Rodeo Parade

1min
pages 100-101

Downtown Experience

2min
pages 96-99

Rodeo’s Rules of Wide Fame

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pages 94-95

James Horcasitas Rodeo Co-Annoucer

2min
pages 90-93

All-Around Cowboy

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pages 72-73

Steer Roping

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pages 70-71

Rodeo Livestock The Humane Facts

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pages 76-79

The Legacy of “Junior Bonner”

4min
pages 82-83

Randy Corley Rodeo Announcer

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pages 88-89

Vold Rodeo Company

1min
pages 80-81

Bull Riding

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pages 68-69

Barrel Racing

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pages 66-67

Tie-Down Roping

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pages 58-59

Steer Wrestling

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pages 54-55

Saddle Bronc Riding

1min
pages 62-63

Team Roping

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pages 64-65

Women’s Breakaway Roping

1min
pages 60-61

Wild Horse Racing

1min
pages 52-53

Bareback Riding

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pages 56-57

History & Culture

2min
pages 50-51

City Welcome Letters

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pages 40-42

The Making of a Western Classic

1min
page 23

Governor Welcome Letter

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page 38

Yavapai County Supervisors Welcome

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General Manager’s Letter Board of Directors, Office Staff & Rodeo

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Rodeo Dance

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pages 48-49

What is Prescott Frontier Days®, Inc.?

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President’s Letter

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