2020 PRCA
The Latest

Heeling
Battling Downtime with Ryan Motes
Strategic practice is the key to staying sharp during time off from competition.

Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
2020 NFR Moved to Arlington’s Globe Life Field
The most anticipated 10 days in ProRodeo will go on as the first non-baseball event at the Globe Life Field—home to the Texas Rangers Major League Baseball team—Dec. 3 through Dec. 12.

"The Score" Podcast
The Score: Season 3, Episode 18 with Logan Medlin
Logan Medlin joins Chelsea Shaffer for Season 3, Episode 18 of The Score, brought to you by Cactus Ropes.

Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
Bray Inches Closer to Securing First-Time NFR Qualification with Guymon, Oklahoma Win
Erich Rogers and Paden Bray added $7,599 to each of their earnings, moving Bray into serious NFR contention.

Team Roping News
Simpson and Carroll Each Bank $5,425 in Baker, Montana
Levi Simpson and Shay Carroll added $5,425 each to their 2020 earnings after winning the Fallon County Fair & Rodeo during ProRodeo's crunch time.

Team Ropers
Logan Medlin on Track to Team Rope at First Finals
Logan Medlin is currently ranked fourth in the world heeling standings. With what’s left on the table to win in this regular season that’s been crazed by coronavirus and all the curveballs and guidelines that come with a global pandemic, it’s unanimous that his ticket to the 2020 NFR is already punched. But Logan’s a Medlin, so he’s taking nothing for granted before the official September 30th NFR cut.

Team Roping News
Orman and Crites Break Top 30 in PRCA World Standings with Deadwood Win
Jake Orman and Brye Crites each won $8,429 after winning Deadwood, South Dakota, and placing in Burwell, Nebraska.

Team Roping News
Denison and Mitchell Pick Up Steam After Westcliffe and Pretty Prairie Wins
Cyle Denison and Lane Mitchell added $3,664 each to their PRCA earnings with two wins.

Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
Cheyenne Headlines Wyoming Rodeo Cancellations

Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
Egusquiza and Graves Take Top Honors in San Antonio
Dustin Egusquiza and Travis Graves banked $24,000 each at the San Antonio (Texas) Stock Show & Rodeo.