National High School Finals Rodeo
The National High School Rodeo Association is one of the fastest growing youth organizations, with an annual membership of approximately 12,500 students from 41 states, five Canadian provinces, and Australia.
The National High School Finals Rodeo (NHSFR) is the "World's Largest Rodeo," featuring approximately 1,500 contestants from across the United States, Canada and Australia. Athletes vie for national titles, assorted prizes and their share of thousands of dollars in college scholarships. Action at the event is non-stop, with rodeo performances being conducted twice each day. The top-twenty contestants in each event then advance to a final round of competition to determine who will walk away with the coveted championship buckles. Boys events at the NHSFR include Bareback Riding, Bull Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding, Tie-Down Roping, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, and Cutting. Girl's events include Breakaway Roping, Barrel Racing, Pole Bending, Goat Tying, Cutting, Team Roping, and the NHSRA Queen contest. Boys and girls compete together in Team Roping, but are separate in all other events.
The event also features a huge trade show that's open daily. The trade show features vendors from around the country featuring clothes, artwork, food, western tack and much much more.
National High School Finals Rodeo
Date and Time
Sunday Jul 13, 2014 Saturday Jul 19, 2014
Location
Sweetwater County Events Complex
Rodeo Arena
Rock Springs, WY