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Treat your loved ones to an unforgettable experience with tickets to our upcoming events! Whether they’re rodeo enthusiasts or adrenaline junkies, we’ve got something for everyone: WCRA Rodeo Stampede at the E, International Finals Rodeo 54, AMA Arenacross Championship, and the Cinch Timed Event Championship!

Saddle up for an epic time at WCRA Stampede at the E! Witness the thrill and skill at IFR54! Catch the high-flying action at AMA Arenacross! Or enjoy the Ironman of Pro Rodeo at the Cinch Timed Event Championship!

Grab your tickets now and make this Christmas unforgettable! Don’t miss out on the excitement—gift memories, not just presents!

WCRA STAMPEDE AT THE E

Experience the ultimate rush of rodeo at The Stampede at The E in Guthrie, Oklahoma, January 3-6, 2024. This event will mark the beginning of the 2024 WCRA Triple Crown of Rodeo Series, where the world’s top athletes of the sport will compete for the coveted title of Triple Crown of Rodeo winner and a cash bonus of $1 million. You’ll see firsthand the unparalleled power of rodeo as these athletes go head-to-head in a race to become the next WCRA Victor.

Performance Times

                Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024    3:00pm

                Thursday, January 4th, 2024         7:30pm

                Friday, January 5th, 2024               7:30pm

                Saturday, January 6th, 2024         1:30pm

                Saturday, January 6th, 2024         7:30pm

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INTERNATIONAL FINALS RODEO

Get ready for an unforgettable experience as you witness four days of non-stop rodeo action at the Lazy E Arena. IPRA athletes who have worked hard and climbed the leaderboard ranks will compete for the prestigious IPRA World Championship Title. Experience the ultimate showdown of rodeo athletes January 11-14.

Performance Times: 

Thursday, January 11th – 7:30 pm – IFR54 Performance 1 
Friday, January 12th – 7:30 pm – IFR54 Performance 2 
Saturday, January 13th – 12:00 pm – IPRA Contract Acts Showcase
Saturday, January 13th – 7:30 pm – IFR54 Performance 3 
Sunday, January 14th – 12:00 pm – OG+E Kid’s Day
Sunday, January 14th – 2:00 – IFR54 Performance 4

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AMA ARENACROSS CHAMPIONSHIP

It is the most explosive and fun form of indoor motorsports entertainment in the USA. With youngsters from the age of just four years old through to experienced professionals, all competing on the same track.

Performance Times: 

Round 6 January 19
Round 7 January 26 – 28

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CINCH TIMED EVENT CHAMPIONSHIP

The Cinch Timed Event Championship of the World debuted in 1985. In the world of rodeo at that time, cowboys were beginning to specialize in one or two events. EK Gaylord II, builder and owner of the Lazy E, and a few close cowboy friends had the idea to develop an event that showcased the all-around cowboy, the cowboy who could excel in multiple events, and thus the “Ironman of Pro Rodeo” was born.

2024 Cinch Timed Event Championship Contestants

Cody Doescher, Russell Cardoza, Lane Karney, Riley Wakefield, Nelson Wyatt, Marcus Theriot, Clayton Hass, Jess Tierney, Colby Lovell, Paul D Tierney, Erich Rogers, K.C. Jones, Seth Hall, Kyle Lockett, Justin Thigpen, Taylor Santos, Cole Patterson, Kolton Schmidt, Haven Meged, Shad Mayfield, Tyler Pearson, Clay Smith, Cade Rice, Jake Clay, and Blane Cox

2024 Jr Ironman presented by WCRA Contestants

Ketch Kelton, Colin Fox, Eli Green, Jake Shelton, Dillon Mathis, Hank Burgess, Micah Kearney, Luke Tippmann, Tyler Porter, Evan Bottini

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THE 2023 CINCH WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR RODEO SET TO BE ONE OF THE RICHEST YOUTH RODEOS IN HISTORY

The 2023 Cinch World Championship Junior Rodeo, presented by Montana Silversmith, will make history in July when youth athletes compete for a near $400,000 projected payout— one of the richest in youth rodeo history. 

Hosted by WCRA Division Youth (DY) and The Lazy E Arena, the third edition of the World Championship event will shell out a projected minimum payout of $375,000 to youth rodeo athletes. The WCRA DY championship event will occur at the Lazy E Arena from July 25-29 and is open to any youth athlete ages 19 and under (as of the first day of competition). The 2022 WCJR paid out more than $271,000. 

Late entries for the youth world championship are open now and will close on July 12 at Noon CT. Entry fees for the Junior Division (ages 19-13) will be $400, while Youth Division (ages 15-10) will be $300 per entry. All entries will be taken on nextgenrodeo.com

In July 2022, the Lazy E Arena and the WCRA Division Youth (DY) announced they would join forces on the 2023 Cinch World Championship Junior Rodeo. The 2023 event is open to youth athletes competing in 11 disciplines which include – Bareback Riding, Ladies Breakaway Roping, Saddle Bronc Riding, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping Heading, Team Roping Heeling, Tie-Down Roping, Ladies Barrel Racing, Ladies Pole Bending, Ladies Goat Tying, and Bull Riding. WCJR athletes can enter only one age division and once per discipline. Roughstock events are Junior Divisions only. 

All rodeo athletes interested in learning more about the WCRA DY, the VRQ, or event format and payout details should be directed to dy.rodeo or download the WCRA DY app HERE.  

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About WCRA DY (World Champions Rodeo Alliance Division Youth):

WCRA DY is a culmination of a leaderboard race of rodeo events worldwide. Athletes can qualify for July 2023 $200,000 Added Money World Championship Event at the Lazy E Arena by nominating their rodeo efforts and earning points for the WCRA DY leaderboard positions using the VRQ (Virtual Rodeo Qualifier). Athletes can nominate their rodeo efforts starting May 2, 2022 and have until Sunday, June 25, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. to nominate and earn points. The top 16 on the leaderboard will qualify for the event with no entry fees.

ABOUT LAZY E ARENA: 

The Fabulous Lazy E Arena – just southeast of Guthrie and northeast of Edmond/Oklahoma City – was established in December 1984, just in time for the ’84 National Finals Steer Roping Finals. Originator of the E, E.K. Gaylord II had a vision that both the National Finals Steer Roping Finals and the National Finals Rodeo would happen the same time, in the same area, creating the most epic days rodeo had seen. While the plan only worked for one year, as the NFR moved to Vegas in ’85, the legacy and standards E.K. set from the beginning still carry on today. From giving PBR its start to the Timed Event Championship of the World, the Lazy E has hosted world champions, world championships and personalities galore. In 2005, Gaylord sold the property to a partnership from Nevada, and in October 2013 the property was sold to the McKinney Family from Midland, Texas. The ownership group has long recognized not only the tremendous facility, but also the importance of the Lazy E’s place in Rodeo and Oklahoma history. The Family has committed to maintaining the Lazy E as the World’s premier western entertainment facility. Many updates and renovations are taking place at the Arena which will only enhance the lure of the Lazy E to the general population.