High Octane Rodeo

Rodeo Seating Info

Rodeo ActionThe "Daddy of 'em All"®, a phrase coined in 1919 when Cheyenne gained worldwide recognition for having the biggest and best rodeo in the West, is still the most fitting description of Cheyenne's nine action-packed PRCA Rodeos.

The Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Rodeo is famous for its fast pace and huge number of contestants. Visitors can see more rodeo action in one day -- over 40 bucking bulls and over 70 saddle and bareback broncs in each performance -- than at any other rodeo. Every event is performed during each of the nine daily rodeos!

Rodeos begin at 1:00pm Daily, July 19-27, 2008. Rodeos end at approximately 4:30pm.

Events Include:

Bull Riding

Bull RidingIn rodeo's most popular and dangerous event, a cowboy is required to remain aboard a 2,000 pound bucking, spinning, jerking bull for eight seconds to receive a score.

Grasping a bull rope around the bull's chest, a rider maintains body balance "over his hands" by sitting up, arching his back and using his free hand to counteract the action of the bull. Spurring is not required of a bull rider but can add points to a rider's score.

Leaning back can result in the rider being whipped forward when the bull bucks, throwing him forward toward the bull's head, an undesirable and dangerous place to be.
Bullfighters play an important role in the bull-riding. They risk their lives daily to save a cowboy life.