The Stockyards Shootout at Cowtown Coliseum: Tickets on Sale Now

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The San Antonio Rodeo qualifiers are coming to the historic Cowtown Coliseum in the Fort Worth Stockyards! Don’t miss the chance to watch some of the best PRCA cowboys and cowgirls battling it out for the spot at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.

Thursday, January 21, doors open at 6:00 PM, performance starts at 7:30 pm
Friday, January 22, doors open at 6:00 pm, performance starts at 7:30 pm
Saturday, January 23, doors open at 6:00 pm, performance starts at 7:30 pm
Sunday, January 24, doors open at 12:30 pm, performance starts at 2:00 pm

GET TICKETS HERE!

FORMAT AND INFORMATION:

The top 24 in the average in each event who have not already qualified for San Antonio and who enter the Qualifying Rodeo through PROCOM will be accepted as entries for a Qualifying Rodeo for San Antonio. If ties result in more than 24 to advance to the qualifying rodeo in an event with two go-rounds, the contestant (or team) with the single highest score or fastest time in a either go-round will advance. If still tied, a random draw will determine who advances. If ties result in more than 24 to advance to the Qualifying Rodeo in an event with one go-round, a random draw will determine who advances. The Qualifying Rodeo will consist of 4 performances. The 24 contestants will compete during the first three performances (8 per performance).

The top 3 contestants or teams from each of the first 3 performances will advance to Semifinals (9 total in the Semifinals) held during the fourth performance. If there are less than 3 contestants or teams with a qualified score or time in any of the first three performances, the contestant or team with the next highest score or fastest time from the other two performances will advance. If tied, the contestant or team with the highest qualification ranking from the Sandhills Rodeo (based on highest scores or fastest times) will advance (not to exceed 9). If there are less than 9 total contestants or teams with a qualified score or time in the first three performances, the contestant with the next highest qualification ranking from the Sandhills Rodeo (based on highest scores or fastest times) will advance (not to exceed 9). The top 4 contestants or teams (based on highest scores or fastest times), will advance to the Top 4 Chute Out Round also held during the fourth performance after the completion of the Semifinals. If there are less than 4 qualified scores or times in an event in the Semifinals, the contestant or team with the highest score or fastest time in the long go-round will advance. If ties result in more than 4 to advance to the Chute Out Round, the contestant or team with the highest score or fastest time in the long go-round will advance. If still tied, the contestant or team with the highest qualification ranking from the Sandhills Rodeo will advance. The four contestants or teams who advance to the Chute Out Round will also be accepted as entries at the San Antonio Rodeo. If one or more of the 4 contestants or teams in an event, due to injury or any other reason, choose not to be accepted as entries at the San Antonio Rodeo, the next highest ranked contestant on the San Antonio alternate list will be contacted and offered the position.

The top 4 contestants or teams in each event who qualify for a position at San Antonio must confirm their intent to compete by contacting PROCOM.

Contestants who are competing in the Southeastern Circuit Finals on January 22-23 will be guaranteed to be placed in the first performance of the Qualifying Rodeo on January 21.

PAY-OFF: $5,000 added purse plus $2,400 from entry fees equals $7,400 total per event to be paid out (per man in the TR). Each of the first three performances will pay three places: 1st place --$400; 2nd place --$240; 3rd place --$160. There will be no pay-out for the Semifinals or for the average. The Chute Out will pay four places: 1st place --$2,000; 2nd place --$1,500; 3rdplace --$1,000; 4th place --$500. If there are less than 4 qualified scores or times in the Chute Out Round to be paid out, the remaining places will be paid out based on highest scores or fastest times in the Semifinals. Money paid out to a contestant without a qualified score or time in the Semifinals or the Chute Out Round will be considered ground money. All other money paid out will count towards World Standings.

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