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Friday, September 20, 2024 at 3:40 PM

Erick ranch among honorees

From May 9-19, an epic Western sports extravaganza will take over the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, set to award nearly $5 million across three marquee events.

From May 9-19, an epic Western sports extravaganza will take over the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, set to award nearly $5 million across three marquee events.

The PBR World Finals will kick off the festivities, beginning May 9-12 in Fort Worth at Cowtown Coliseum. When the reformatted, three stage event concludes May 18-19 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the PBR will crown its next World Champion, who will earn the coveted gold buckle and $1 million bonus. Collectively, the 2024 PBR World Finals will award a historic $3.13 million.

The Women’s Rodeo World Championship will then get underway May 13, concluding with the championship round on May 18 inside the home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys. Featuring 100s of women’s rodeo athletes, the richest all-female rodeo will payout $750,000 across four disciplines.

As one of the weekend’s final events, the first-ever Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo will take over AT&T Stadium on May 17. The team-formatted rodeo will award $1 million and feature Kid Rock LIVE in concert.

And these events will feature competitors with ties to the greater Oklahoma City area.

Purcell’s Austin Ashley, Wayne’s Cody Webster and Stillwater’s Nathan Harp were voted to be three of the four bullfighters at the PBR World Finals.

Erick’s Nothin’ But Try Ranch will have several bovine athletes bucking at bull riding’s most prestigious event.

Strong City’s Sage Steel Kimzey will ride at the 2024 PBR World Finals.


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