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    Sep 3, 2011 · You will need to locate a judge at the rodeo you are turning out of and a visible injury form must be filled out and submitted to the WPRA office. You will be responsible for paying your entry fees but no turn out fee will be assessed.

  2. Attending a rodeo can be an exciting experience, but it’s important to understand the do’s and don’ts to ensure a respectful and enjoyable time for both yourself and the participants. In this article, we will cover everything from proper behavior in the stands to respecting the animals and the event’s traditions.

  3. Tip # 2—Understand the difference between a Turn Out and a Release • Turn out: You are responsible to pay entry fees and your turn out fines. – Notified Turn Out —Call Procom at least 3 hours before your performance or slack. $10 fine for slack, $50 fine for a performance. – Non-Notified Turn Out —When you call Procom less

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  4. 4pm CST to notify a Turn Out or Pre Pay entry fees. If the performance you are scheduled to compete in is on a Sunday then you must call CES by Saturday at 4pm CST.

  5. May 9, 2024 · Each rodeo event has its own set of rules and scoring systems, but all share the common thread of heritage and skill that make rodeo a unique and enduring sport. Whether you’re a first-time spectator or a seasoned competitor, understanding these basics enhances the experience of the rodeo’s rich tradition and exciting action.

  6. Slack: excess entries at some rodeos may be scheduled for preliminary (slack) competition, usually before the rodeo opens to the public. 15. Turn out: a cowboy may turn out of a rodeo if, for example, he has a scheduling conflict; this is different from “doctor-releasing” due to injury.

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  8. Click here for the IPRA 60th Revised Edition Rule Book. Click here for the IPRA Entry & Draw Protocols with NextGen. From big cities to small towns, from major league stadiums to portable arenas, the IPRA has become the sports second largest professional rodeo association sanctioning nearly 300 rodeos. The IPRA has a membership base of over ...

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