for the first time in the rodeo’s history.“We are excited to have this event in Uvalde at the County Fairplex and give many professional rodeo contestants a chance to compete in the AT&T Center in February,” said rodeo executive director and CEO Cody Davenport.
Uvalde’s qualifying event will be open to all professional rodeo cowboys association and women’s professional rodeo association card and permit holders. “We started this journey back in March 2022 to help showcase our local competitors and feel that this event will help the economy and business in Uvalde and showcase how great of a location it is to visit in Texas,” said Davenport.Preliminary competitions will take place Jan. 9-13 ahead of the final qualifying event. Admission to those events is free. The top 10 overall competitors will then qualify for the San Antonio Rodeo at the final event on Jan. 14, which costs $15 for admission.
are currently on sale for general admission bleacher seating. Box seats and VIP tickets will be available at a later date.
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