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Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo 2021

The Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo has a new home in Camp Verde, Arizona. The 2021 Finals will kick off on November 5-6 at the Camp Verde Arena; 1495 E Hideout Arena Ln, Camp Verde,  AZ 86322! The presenting sponsor of the Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo is Bucky’s Casino in Prescott, Arizona. Mark your calendars and purchase your tickets today!

You don’t want to miss out on this action-packed event as you’ll get to experience and soak in this rich rodeo. You’ll witness approximately 100 of the top cowboys and animal athletes give it their all in the ultimate competition for approximately $175,000 in prize money. This event will have you on the edge of your seat. Every performance will include bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, barrel racing, and bull riding.

Photo Credit: Turquoise Circuit ProRodeo Facebook
Photo Credit: Turquoise Circuit ProRodeo Facebook

The Turquoise Circuit is part of the circuit system devised by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association which is comprised of rodeos and athletes in Arizona and New Mexico. The Circuit System is a cornerstone of the PRCA which is an integral part of the association. Every PRCA contestant belongs to a circuit and has an opportunity to move forward in a national championship in the multimillion-dollar arm of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. The champions from each of the circuit finals as well as the overall year-end winners from each circuit will be invited to compete in the RAM National Circuit Finals Rodeos (RNCFR) championships. 

Photo Credit: Turquoise Circuit ProRodeo Facebook
Photo Credit: Turquoise Circuit ProRodeo Facebook

The Circuit System gives opportunities to cowboys who may not have the circumstances and flexibility that would allow them to be on the road for thousands of miles a year. They may be required to spend more time in a specific geographic location due to their responsibilities of duties at home, businesses, or jobs than they would be able to spend traveling across the country. No matter their circumstances, these cowboys are the best and they make up the majority of the PRCA’s membership. 

Photo Credit: Turquoise Circuit ProRodeo Facebook
Photo Credit: Turquoise Circuit ProRodeo Facebook

The PRCA created a system in 1975, that breaks up the United States into twelve circuits. The circuits include as many as fourteen states, the First Frontier Circuit in the northeastern part of the country. The circuits also include as few as one state such as Texas, Montana, and California. Mexico and Canada have become circuits as well in recent years. 

Photo Credit: Turquoise Circuit ProRodeo Facebook
Photo Credit: Turquoise Circuit ProRodeo Facebook

Performances

  • Performance #1
    • November 5 at 7:00 pm
    • Camp Verde, AZ
  • Performance #2
    • November 6 at 1:00 pm
    • Camp Verde, AZ
  • Performance #3
    • November 6 at 7:00 pm
    • Camp Verde, AZ

Gather your family and friends, and come experience this extreme rodeo! Don’t wait, buy your tickets today as they will sell out fast. We’ll see you at the Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo 2021!

Last Updated on 11/18/2021 by Megan deFabry

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