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Coleman PRCA Rodeo

Jun 12th - 14th, 2025

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1st Performance Thursday Night
Jun 13, 2025

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2nd Performance Friday Night
Jun 14, 2025

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3rd Performance Saturday Night
Jun 15, 2025

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Coleman Cty St Bank Arena

Event Schedule

  • 1st Performance Thursday Night

    Friday, June 13, 2025 • 1:00 AM

  • 2nd Performance Friday Night

    Saturday, June 14, 2025 • 1:00 AM

  • 3rd Performance Saturday Night

    Sunday, June 15, 2025 • 1:00 AM

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Event

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Event Types

Bareback Riding
Saddle Bronc Riding
Bull Riding
Steer Roping
Tie-down Roping
Team Roping
Steer Wrestling
Barrel Racing

Added Money

$52,000

Join us for an exciting rodeo event featuring top competitors and thrilling performances.

Eli
Turner

The Coleman PRCA Rodeo: Where Texas Tradition Meets World-Class Competition

When the summer heat begins to blanket the Texas plains, the small town of Coleman transforms into a hub of western heritage and professional rodeo excellence. The Coleman PRCA Rodeo, sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, stands as one of the Texas Circuit's premier events, drawing top competitors from across the nation to this charming West Texas community.

A Rich Tradition in Coleman County

For generations, the Coleman PRCA Rodeo has been woven into the fabric of this community, representing the authentic spirit of the American West. What began as a local gathering to celebrate ranching skills has evolved into a PRCA-sanctioned event that attracts world-class talent while maintaining its small-town charm and hospitality.

The 2025 edition promises to continue this storied tradition, running from June 12-14 at the Coleman County State Bank Arena. As the summer sun sets over the Texas horizon, the arena comes alive with the sights, sounds, and raw energy that only a professional rodeo can deliver.

Where Champions Compete

The Coleman PRCA Rodeo isn't just any rodeo—it's a significant stop on the Texas Circuit that can make or break a cowboy's season. With a substantial $52,000 purse on the line, competitors bring their absolute best to this three-day showcase of western skills and determination.

Each evening, as the arena lights illuminate the Texas sky, spectators will witness the full complement of PRCA-sanctioned events that test the limits of human skill and animal athleticism:

Roughstock Events

Bareback Riding - Perhaps the most physically demanding eight seconds in sports, bareback riders grip a simple handhold while their powerful broncs twist, turn, and launch into the air. Points are awarded for the rider's control, spurring technique, and the horse's bucking performance.

Saddle Bronc Riding - Often called rodeo's classic event, saddle bronc riding evolved directly from the task of breaking ranch horses. With grace that belies the violent power beneath them, these specialists balance control and style atop specially bred bucking horses.

Bull Riding - The grand finale of each performance, bull riding pits a cowboy against a 2,000-pound athlete in the most dangerous eight seconds in sports. The thundering crowd falls silent as the chute gate swings open, then erupts as these fearless competitors attempt to conquer the seemingly impossible.

Timed Events

Steer Wrestling - In a display of timing, strength, and courage, steer wrestlers (also called bulldoggers) leap from horseback onto a running steer, using technique and leverage to bring the animal to a halt in mere seconds.

Team Roping - The only true team event in professional rodeo requires perfect coordination between the header, who ropes the steer's horns, and the heeler, who must catch both hind legs. Success or failure is measured in fractions of seconds.

Tie-Down Roping - Combining horsemanship, roping precision, and on-the-ground skill, tie-down ropers showcase the practical techniques still used on working ranches today.

Barrel Racing - The arena dust flies as talented cowgirls and their quarter horses execute a cloverleaf pattern around three barrels at breathtaking speeds, where a mere hundredth of a second can separate victory from defeat.

Beyond the Competition

While the competitive events form the heart of the Coleman PRCA Rodeo, the experience extends far beyond what happens inside the arena. The rodeo grounds transform into a celebration of western culture and community spirit.

Throughout each performance, the rodeo's entertainer keeps the energy high with a perfect blend of comedy and crowd interaction. This isn't just filler between events—it's an art form developed over decades to enhance the rodeo experience while maintaining the flow of competition.

Before and after performances, attendees can explore vendor booths featuring authentic western wear, handcrafted items, and delicious food that captures the flavors of Texas. The grounds buzz with activity as families explore, cowboys prepare, and the community comes together in celebration.

For the youngest fans, special activities create memories that will last a lifetime. The always-popular mutton bustin' gives children their first taste of rodeo competition as they attempt to ride wooly sheep across the arena floor, often generating some of the night's biggest cheers.

The Stars of the Show

The Coleman PRCA Rodeo features three essential groups that make professional rodeo possible:

The Cowboys and Cowgirls - From circuit champions to National Finals Rodeo qualifiers, the Coleman PRCA Rodeo attracts top talent from across the country. Some competitors travel thousands of miles each season, chasing championship dreams one rodeo at a time. Others are Texas Circuit specialists who know this arena well and count on hometown support.

The Livestock - Often overlooked by newcomers but revered by those who understand rodeo, the animal athletes are the true stars. The stock contractor provides specially bred bucking horses and bulls that are athletes in their own right—many valued at tens of thousands of dollars and treated with the utmost care. These animals perform for just eight seconds per rodeo, receive the best nutrition and veterinary care, and are central to the sport's integrity.

The Production Team - Behind the scenes, a small army of professionals ensures the rodeo runs smoothly. From the announcer who guides spectators through the action to the pickup men who assist riders after their rides, from the judges who ensure fair scoring to the rodeo secretary who tracks every entry and result—each plays a vital role in creating a world-class event.

Securing Your Spot at the Action

The Coleman PRCA Rodeo consistently ranks among the most anticipated events in the region, drawing spectators from across Texas and beyond. With limited seating available at the Coleman County State Bank Arena, securing tickets early is strongly recommended.

Tickets for the 2025 Coleman PRCA Rodeo will go on sale beginning April 12, 2025. Rodeo enthusiasts can purchase tickets directly through this website when sales open. Various seating options will be available, including general admission and reserved seating sections that offer optimal views of all the action.

For those seeking the complete rodeo experience, multi-day passes will be available, allowing fans to witness the entire competition from Thursday through Saturday. These passes are particularly popular with dedicated rodeo followers who understand that each performance offers unique moments and different competitors.

Accessibility seating is available for those with special needs, and the arena is designed to accommodate all spectators comfortably. Families will find the Coleman PRCA Rodeo exceptionally welcoming, with special considerations for younger attendees.

Community Impact

The Coleman PRCA Rodeo represents far more than three days of competition—it's a cornerstone event that benefits the entire community. Local businesses experience a significant boost as visitors fill hotels, restaurants, and shops throughout rodeo week.

Beyond the immediate economic impact, the rodeo reinforces Coleman's identity as a community that honors its western heritage while embracing the future. It provides a showcase for local talent, creates opportunities for community involvement, and generates pride that resonates throughout the year.

The rodeo also serves as a platform for charitable initiatives that support local needs. Through various programs and partnerships, the event channels resources back into the community, creating a positive cycle that strengthens Coleman's social fabric.

Planning Your Visit

For those traveling to Coleman for the rodeo, the community offers genuine Texas hospitality with various accommodation options. The town's central location makes it accessible from major Texas cities, with the arena easily reached via well-marked routes.

Ample parking is available at the Coleman County State Bank Arena, with dedicated staff ensuring efficient traffic flow before and after performances. Early arrival is recommended to allow time for exploring the grounds and securing preferred parking.

While in Coleman, visitors can explore the charm of this historic Texas town, with its unique shops, local eateries, and nearby attractions. Many rodeo attendees make a weekend of their visit, discovering why this region captures the authentic spirit of the Lone Star State.

A Commitment to Excellence

The Coleman PRCA Rodeo maintains the highest standards of safety and professionalism. Medical personnel remain on-site throughout all performances, and comprehensive emergency procedures ensure preparedness for any situation. The welfare of both human and animal athletes remains the top priority, with strict adherence to PRCA guidelines and regulations.

Join the Tradition

As June approaches, anticipation builds for what promises to be another memorable chapter in the Coleman PRCA Rodeo story. Whether you're a lifelong rodeo fan or experiencing your first taste of this uniquely American sport, the 2025 edition offers an unparalleled opportunity to witness the skill, courage, and tradition that define professional rodeo.

Mark your calendars for June 12-14, 2025, and prepare to experience the thundering hooves, breathtaking rides, and timeless appeal of the Coleman PRCA Rodeo. When the dust settles, you'll understand why this event has captured hearts and imaginations for generations—and why it continues to stand as one of the premier professional rodeos in Texas.

Tickets go on sale April 12, 2025. Secure yours early and become part of a Texas tradition that celebrates the spirit of the American West in all its glory.