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High School and Junior Rodeos


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Event# (620) 273-6480

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The Junior Rodeo, consisting of kids 17 and under, is probably how professionals got their start in the Rodeo business.
The High School Rodeo is an extension of youth growing up in rodeo. These young adults travel a lot and work hard to complete in their chosen events. At the same time, they learn teamwork, esponsibility and self-confidence. Check the website for specific dates for youth events.

High School and Junior Rodeos

Address : FlintHills Rodeo Arena - Strong City, KS Peabody KS
Phone : (620) 273-6480   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@flinthillsrodeo.com

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