The Third Annual Western States Ranch Rodeo Association
National Finals was held November 1-4, 2012 at the
Winnemucca Events Complex in Winnemucca, Nevada.
In
2012, WSRRA sanctioned ranch rodeos, women’s steer stopping,
working ranch horse competitions, and ranch-bronc riding events
in nine Western States, including California, Idaho, Montana,
Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington. The top 36 teams
and top fifteen individual competitors in sanctioned events
competed for cash and numerous prizes at the National Finals.
“There are cowboys and cowgirls out there who don’t make
their living on big ranches,” says WSRRA President Marc Page.
“They are small ranchers, day-workers, or people who have
full-time jobs in town, but still enjoy riding, roping and being
part of the ranching lifestyle. The Western States Ranch Rodeo
Association started for one reason…to allow the full time and
the average day working cowboy, working men and women, to have
an opportunity to compete in sanctioned ranch rodeo events.”
The top 36 four-person ranch teams competed in two rounds of
events resembling everyday ranch work–branding, doctoring,
tie-down steer roping, and trailer loading. The top 15 teams
came back on Sunday for the final round. WSRRA announcers Pat
Stanford from Jordan Valley, Oregon and Lee Daggett from
Enterprise, Oregon kept the spectators updated on the action.
World Championship Winners:
World Champion Ranch Team is the Eiguren Ranch Team from Jordan
Valley, Oregon with members Richard Eiguren, Teo Mastrejuan,
Shawn Lequerica, and Mike Eiguren. Along with Gist buckles they
received prizes including posters by Mary Williams Hyde,
headstalls and slobberstraps by Don Howe’s Working Cowboy
Saddlery.
World Champion Ranch Bronc Rider is Derrick
Huffaker from Utah. The champion bronc rider received a
Remington bronze donated by Cowboy Showcase, an original oil
painting by artist Larry Bute, along with a Gist buckle and
other prizes.
Woman's Steer Stopper
Robbin Rowley, Nevada
Working
Ranch Horse
J C Sykes, California
All Around Champion
Steve Gillen, Oregon
Ranch Rodeo Top Hand
Jake
Telford, Idaho
All Around Ranch Horse
John Hagenbarth
Ranch Dog Challenge Champion
Cody Butler
Senior
Division Ranch Team
7J Ranch, Nevada and Utah
Sponsors
WSRRA
wishes to thank all their sponsors including Boot Barn, Dodge
Ram Trucks, Pendleton Whisky, Winnemucca Convention and Visitors
Authority, Buckaroo Country Photos by Mary Williams Hyde,
www.BuckarooGear.com, www.CowboyShowcase.com , Gist
Silversmiths, Les Schwab Tires, Ranch Life Photography by
Victoria Boyd, Teague Motor Co., The Winnemucca Inn, Winners
Inn, Blach Distributing, Ranch and Reata Magazine, Cowboy
Digest, Roper Sports News, and Working Ranch Magazine. WSRRA
also thanks many more supporters and sponsors too numerous to
mention as well as their support staff, judges, and arena crew.
The Buckaroo Christmas Gear and Trade Show offered a wide
selection of custom gear and western products from more than 45
vendors from across the west. A well-supported silent auction
was held to benefit the Cowboy Crisis Fund. 2012 beneficiary of
the Fund is Randy McClure, a cowboy who was severely injured in
an auto accident and will be in the hospital long term.
Stock Saddle Broncs
Mike
Laughlin, chute boss for the stock saddle bronc riding Finals,
says, “The broncs that are used in our stock saddle bronc riding
come from all over the country and this year we had six stock
contractors bring their best horses to the finals. We bucked
over 60 broncs in the four-day event. My observation concerning
this stock saddle bronc riding is that these stock saddle broncs
really want to BUCK. They get in the air, are showy, and you
never know where they will end up. Most of the contestants are
riding single rig – slick fork saddles – some with bucking rolls
and most 3/4 rigged. To keep this saddle on, the latigo must be
pulled tight. When these bronc riders get on these broncs and
take hold of their night latch or rope strap and get screwed in,
they are hard to buck off. However, this year there were only
four cowboys out of the top 15 in the world who rode all four of
their horses.
That
has something to say for the caliber of horses the stock
contractors brought to this year’s WSRRA Finals.
This is not
a PRCA Bronc riding. There is the not the moving of the feet
spurring action like there is in the PRCA. However, if they do
move their feet and spur, the judges will reward them with added
points. We are putting on an Old West Stock Saddle Bronc Riding,
at its best. This is a great crowd pleaser!!!
If you like Old
West Bronc Riding, come to the WSRRA Finals in Winnemucca in the
first week in November 2013 and we will show you the best of the
best, both horses and bronc riders in the Western United
States!"
2013 Season
Established in 2009, the Western States Ranch Rodeo Association
is one of the most popular rodeo circuits for cowboys and
cowgirl of all ages, levels, and occupations to showcase their
stock horses and ranch skills. The association currently boasts
over 500 members. The association was formed to preserve the
ranching traditions of the West, allowing the full-time and the
average day-working cowboys, working men and women, to have an
opportunity to compete in sanctioned ranch-rodeo events.
The
association is actively soliciting sponsors, sanctioned ranch
rodeos, and members for the 2013 season.
For more information on the events and association, visit
http://www.wsrra.org/
or contact Marc Page, WSRRA
President, 916-296-2326.
WSRRA
P.O. Box 503
Wilton, CA
95693
Article by: Mike Laughlin
E-mail: mikelaughlin@hotmail.com
Photos by Lee Raine