
A. TIME LIMIT: Sixty (60) Seconds
A barrier/score line will be used. A ten-second penalty shall be assessed for breaking the barrier. Roping the calf before the barrier is released will result in a no time.
B. Contestant must come from right hand box facing arena.
C. Catch as catch can, after rope goes over the head.
D. Two (2) loops will be permitted.
1. If Contestant intends to use two loops, he/she must carry two ropes.
2. No recoiling.
3. Should Contestant miss with both loops, he/she must retire, and "No Time" shall given.
E. Contestant is required to carry a regulation rope, with rope tied to saddle horn. To ensure uniformity, the Rodeo Committee will provide string to tie off ropes to the saddle horn (general description of string is #150 masonry line) and approved method of tying rope to saddle horn. Event director will check to ensure proper string is used. A white flag must be tied on the rope next to the saddle horn within twelve (12) inches of the end of the rope.
F. Contestant must rope calf.
1. Loop must be clean catch, passing completely over calf's head, and then catch as catch can.
2. Catch must carry slack out of rope.
3. Contestant will receive a "No Time" for breaking string by hand.
G. When rope touches the ground, it is considered a "dead rope", and cannot be used.
H. Contestant has the option to push calf out of chute, but also must provide his/her own pusher.
I. The calf may not be roped in either roping box. Roping the calf while it is in either of the two boxes will results in a no time.
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A. TIME LIMIT: Sixty (60) Seconds
A barrier/score line will be used. A ten-second penalty shall be assessed for breaking the barrier. Roping the calf before the barrier is released will result in a no time.
B. Contestant must come from right hand box facing arena.
C. Catch as catch can-must be over the head.
D. Two (2) loops will be permitted
1. If Contestant intends to use two loops, he/she must carry two ropes.
2. No recoiling.
3. Should Contestant miss with both loops, he/she must retire, and "no-time" shall be given.
E. Contestant is required to carry a regulation rope, with rope tied to saddle horn. To ensure uniformity, the Rodeo Committee will provide string to tie off ropes to the saddle horn (general description of string is #150 masonry line) and approved method of tying rope to saddle horn. Event director will check to ensure proper string is used. A white flag must be tied on the rope next to the saddle horn within twelve (12) inches of the end of the rope
F. Contestant must rope calf.
1. Loop must be clean catch, passing completely over calf's head, then catch as catch can.
2. Catch must carry slack out of rope.
3. Contestant will receive a "No Time" for breaking string by hand.
G. Contestant has the option to push calf out of chute, but also must provide his/her own pusher.
H. When rope touches the ground, it is considered a "dead rope", and cannot be used.
I. The calf may not be roped in either roping box. Roping the calf while it is in either of the two boxes will results in a no time
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A. TIME LIMIT: Sixty (60) Seconds
A barrier/score line will be used. A ten-second penalty shall be assessed for breaking the barrier. Roping the calf before the barrier is released will result in a no time.
B. Contestant must come from right hand box facing arena.
C. Catch as catch can-must be over the head.
D. Two (2) loops will be permitted
1. If Contestant intends to use two loops, he/she must carry two ropes.
2. No recoiling.
3. Should Contestant miss with both loops, he/she must retire, and "No Time" shall be given.
E. Contestant is required to carry a regulation rope, with rope tied to saddle horn. To ensure uniformity, the Rodeo Committee will provide string to tie off ropes to the saddle horn (general description of string is #150 masonry line) and approved method of tying rope to saddle horn. Event director will check to ensure proper string is used. A white flag must be tied on the rope next to the saddle horn within twelve (12) inches of the end of the rope
F. Contestant must rope calf.
1. Loop must be clean catch, passing completely over calf's head, then catch as catch can.
2. Catch must carry slack out of rope.
3. Contestant will receive a "No Time" for breaking string by hand.
G. Contestant has the option to push calf out of chute, but also must provide his/her own pusher.
H. When rope touches the ground, it is considered a "dead rope", and cannot be used.
I. The calf may not be roped in either roping box. Roping the calf while it is in either of the two boxes will result in a no time.