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The Skyline Stampede Rodeo

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By Trigg Skoe

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For over 60 years Colorado State University has held the Skyline Stampede Rodeo, this year will mark the 66th year in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA). The Rodeo Team and Club at CSU puts on this great event where 14 central Rocky Mountain college programs compete for titles and a shot to attend the Collegiate National Finals Rodeo in June. This years will bring over 450 participants.

The events at the rodeo will include:

  • Bareback Bronc, Saddle Bronc
  • Bull Riding, Barrel Racing
  • Breakaway Roping, Tie down Roping, Team Roping
  • Goat Tying, Steer Wrestling

The Skyline Stampede Rodeo will be a three day event starting April 5th and ending April 7th. The events start at 7:00pm Friday and Saturday, and 10:00am on Sunday. The event will be located at The BW Picket Arena at 735 S. Overland Trail, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521. Support and cheer on your CSU Rodeo Team and Club this Friday and weekend!  

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