It’s Time For The 32nd International Youth Finals Rodeo

  • Over 620 yards of dirt donated by Carl & Linda Sturgill is delivered and spread by Districts 1 & 2 County Commissioner crews. Photo provided
    Over 620 yards of dirt donated by Carl & Linda Sturgill is delivered and spread by Districts 1 & 2 County Commissioner crews. Photo provided
    The trucks and trailers have begun to arrive in Shawnee. Soon the cowboys and cowgirls will begin competition.This diverse group of participants will gather in Shawnee, Oklahoma, marking the 32nd year of the IFYR. The event, set to take place July 7-12, will be one of the richest youth rodeos in the sport, paying upwards of $320,000.Ahead of the 2024 International Finals Youth Rod...

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