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2024 BFI Steer Roping Draw

For the first time in eleven years, a lucrative stand-alone steer roping will be held at the Lazy E Arena, which was built by Ed Gaylord in 1984 specifically to host the PRCA’s National Finals of Steer Roping. 

The best steer ropers in the world, many of whom hail from Oklahoma, will be gunning for Gist buckles, $10,000 cash added by Pete Carr Pro Rodeo, and a custom Veach trophy saddle, thanks to Clark Quarter Horses and Veach Saddlery. A calcutta will be hosted Friday night, April 5, at the Gold Buckle Cantina inside the Lazy E at 7 p.m.

Tickets may be purchased on the day of. $15 per person for kids 10 and under, free of charge.

DrawRoper Name
1NEAL WOOD
2CORD HODGE
3COLT WILLIAMS
4CHANCE KELTON
5MATT DAVIS
6MONTANA PARSONS
7BRADY GARTEN
8THOMAS SMITH
9JOHN WAYNE MCDANIEL
10BLAKE DECKARD
11JAY TEAGUE
12JOBY MOONEY
13ZAC REAM
14DANNY TAYLOR
15KETCH KELTON
16TANNER STEC
17JARETT HOLLIDAY
18TY WILLIAMS
19MIKE WHITE
20MIKE CHASE
21BRYCE DAVIS
22CHAD MATHIS
23LUKE BLANTON
24TY HERD
25TYREL TATON
26MARTIN POINDEXTER
27SETH SCHAFER
28KYLE CAUTHORN
29BOBBY JACKSON
30DEE KYLER
31CONNOR MCNEIL
32CHET HERRIN
33EVAN ALLARD
34GARRETT HALE
35KEO WEAVER
36QUAY HOWARD
37CLAY LONG
38DALTON WALKER
39LOGAN CURRIE
40JESS TIERNEY
41COLE PATTERSON
42DUSTIN BASSETT
43RYAN MILLER
44JACK KINSEY
45SCOTT SNEDECOR
46VIN FISHER
47SID MEYERS
48COY THOMPSON
49ROWDY BOND
50BILLY BUCHANAN
51BILLY GOOD
52COLT BRUEGMAN
53COLEMAN PROCTOR
54ORA TATON
55DAN FISHER
56KIM ZIEGELGRUBER
57STRATTON LOPEZ
58JASON BURSON
59DOUG PHARR
60J TOM FISHER
61JOHN BLAND
62CODY LEE
63TANNER DUWE
64DANE NOYCE
65TREY WALLACE
66TONY REINA
67RYAN LEFEVERE
68SLADE WOOD
69MARK MILNER
70JAKE CLAY
71RYAN WILLBERG
72DAVID WITCHER
73COREY ROSS
74BRANDON REINHART
75JOHN CLARK
76ZAC PARRINGTON
77TYLER HARGRAVE
78KELTON MC MILLEN

BFI Producers to Host First Lazy E Steer Roping Since 2013

For the first time in eleven years, a lucrative stand-alone steer roping will be held at the Lazy E Arena, which was built by Ed Gaylord in 1984 specifically to host the PRCA’s National Finals of Steer Roping. 

The sport’s premier Finals was held there for sixteen years, then returned to Guthrie for five more years until support from Boyd Gaming meant it moved it to their property in Kansas in 2014. On the heels of 2024 Wrangler BFI Week presented by Yeti, Ullman Peterson Events will produce a new four-head steer roping on April 6 at 10 a.m.

“Our BFI Week has the Lazy E busting at the seams, it’s grown so much,” said Daren Peterson, who with co-owner Corky Ullman moved the prestigious Bob Feist Invitational and its accompanying team ropings from Reno, Nevada, to Guthrie during the pandemic. “We love the demand, and it made sense to add a weekend to allow for growth and create shorter days during BFI Week. It’s a great opportunity to fill that, now, with the event that is truly showcased in that arena.”

The best steer ropers in the world, many of whom hail from Oklahoma, will be gunning for Gist buckles, $10,000 cash added by Pete Carr Pro Rodeo, and a custom Veach trophy saddle, thanks to Clark Quarter Horses and Veach Saddlery. A calcutta will be hosted Friday night, April 5, at the Gold Buckle Cantina inside the Lazy E at 7 p.m.

The steer roping will follow a new two-day barrel race produced by Wild West Promotions. They are two of several new events recently added inside the world’s largest indoor equestrian arena, which still hosts the Timed Event Championship of the World and now includes the Barrel Futurities of America (BFA) World Championships, the World Championship Junior Rodeo, the Platinum Medal Roping Futurity, and the WCRA’s Stampede at the E.

“We have a number of improvements taking place over the next 12-18 months,” said Lazy E General Manager Dan Wall. “We’re adding some new permanent stalls and a 30,000-square-foot multipurpose building to house trade shows and horse sales, plus we’ll add a new office building for event producers, and a new shower and restroom facility.”

To download entry forms for the steer roping (due March 1) or for more details, visit www.bfiweek.com