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2006 Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo Results!

2006 Photo Album!

2006 Muttin' Bustin' Results!

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Scotty Drennan 2006 - Click for larger image.
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The Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo was part of the inaugural year of the Kansas Lottery Championship Rodeo Series in 2006.  Kansas Lottery Championship Rodeo SeriesThirteen pro rodeos in the state, including the Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo, were part of a series sponsored by the Kansas Lottery.  Cowboys who competed in participating rodeos, and who won the most money in each event were be awarded $1000 and a Montana Silversmith buckle. >> Read More


Committeemen Honored for 20 Years of Service

At the 2nd performance of the Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo in 2006, Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo Committee members Sidney Hammond, Abilene, and Bruce Kogler, rural Abilene, were presented with a plaque holding their PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association) Gold Cards. Accompanying these awards was a letter of recognition from the PRCA acknowledging their 20 years as Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo Committeemen. - August 4, 2006

Sid Hammond & Bruce Kogler are honored for 20 years of service on the Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo Committeee - August 4, 2006
Sid Hammond & Bruce Kogler

 

2005 WBHR
Rodeo Results

2005 Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo

2005 World Standings

2005 Xtreme Bulls Standings

The Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo, named one of the top 5 professional outdoor rodeos in America for 1995, 2001 and 2002, and the Top Large Outdoor Rodeo in the Prairie Circuit for 2003, brings you America’s original extreme sport.

Wild Bill Hickok PRCA Rodeo Events:

Bareback Bronc Riding

Riding is done with a one hand rigging. The rider must have the spurs over the point of the horse’s shoulders when the horse’s inside shoulder breaks the plane of the chute and rides for eight seconds without touching the free hand or being bucked off to have a qualified ride.

Steer Wrestling

The Bulldogger starts on horseback in a box. Wrestlers must remain behind the rope barrier until the steer crosses the advantage point line or a 10 second penalty will be added. The wrestler, assisted by a hazer to keep the steer close, pursues the steer. The wrestler slips out of the saddle, down onto the steer’s back, sliding forward to grab the steer’s horns, extending his legs to slow the steer and wrestle it to the ground. All four legs of the steer must be extended on the same side to be legal.

Saddle Bronc Riding

Rodeo’s “classic” event, saddle bronc riding, has roots that run deep in history of the Old West. A hack-rein and a modified saddle are used in this event. The rider must have the spurs over the point of the horse’s shoulders when the horse’s inside shoulder breaks the plane of the chute and ride for eight seconds without touching horse or saddle with the free hand, losing a stirrup, or being bucked off to qualify.

Tie Down Roping

The Cowboy starts on horseback in a box. Ropers must remain behind the rope barrier until the calf crosses the advantage point line or a 10 second penalty will be added. The roper ropes the calf, dismounts and throws the calf, and ties three of the four legs. The roper must get the calf up if it is down when he gets to it and then throw it. There is a maximum of 25 seconds allowed to complete the catch and tie.

Team Roping

The only true team event in the sport of rodeo. Comprised of a Header and a Heeler. The steer is given a head start that is determined by the size of the arena. If the header leaves the box before then the team is assessed a 10 second penalty. The Header’s job is to rope the animal around the head and change the animal’s direction so that the heeler can attempt to rope both hind feet. If the Heeler ropes only one hind foot a five second penalty will be assessed. This event takes precise timing and great team work. The team roping best typifies how sick or injured animals are treated on the range today. It is a very safe and effective method for keeping herds of cattle healthy.

Barrel Racing

In barrel racing, the contestant enters the arena at full speed on a sprinting American Quarter Horse. As they start the pattern, the horse and rider trigger an electronic eye that starts the clock. Then the racer rides a cloverleaf pattern around three barrels positioned in the arena, and sprints back out of the arena, tripping the eye and stopping the clock as she leaves. The contestant can touch or even move the barrels, but receives a five-second penalty for each barrel that is overturned.

Bull Riding

Riding is done with one hand and loose rope, with or without hand hold. Rope must have a bell. Riders will be disqualified for being bucked off or touching animal with free hand or not competing the 8 second ride. The winner of the event will be the rider with the highest marking on the bull ridden.

All-Around Cowboy

The All-Around Cowboy is considered by many to be the most talented and versatile cowboy. The PRCA cowboy, who wins the most prize money while competing in at least two events, wins the all-around crown.

 


 

Buckle Series

The Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo Buckle Series features the following cowboys and cowgirls. The 2009 year completes the 3rd series, with 7 buckles in each series.

  1. 1989 - Bruce Miller - Saddle Bronc
  2. 1990 - Cary Bryant - Calf Roping
  3. 1991 - Jon Greenough - Bareback
  4. 1992 - Tracy Brunner - Steer Wrestling
  5. 1993 - Donna Samples - Barrel Racing
  6. 1994 - Paul Whitehair - Bull Riding
  7. 1995 - 50th Anniversary
  8. 1996 - Gerald Roberts - Saddle Bronc
  9. 1997 - Phil Bryant - Calf Roping
  10. 1998 - Mark Brunner - Bareback
  11. 1999 - Jim Janke - Steer Wrestling
  12. 2000 - Guy Winters, Sr & Guy Winters, Jr - Team Roping
  13. 2001 - Stacy Krueger-Hall - Barrel Racing
  14. 2002 - Johm McDonald - Bull Riding
  15. 2003 - Steve Davis - Bareback Riding
  16. 2004 - Ty Bryant - Calf Roping
  17. 2005 - Jared Roberts - Sadlle Bronc
  18. 2006 - Bob Pounds - Steer Wrestling
  19. 2007 - Scott Bannkes & Billy Randle - Team Roping
  20. 2008 - Shaleigh Smith - Barrel Racing
  21. 2009 - Geff Dawson - Bull Riding
 

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