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NFR 2021 National Finals Rodeo TV and Announcer Schedule

The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo is going to be one of the most exciting events in Las Vegas. The NFR begins on December 2nd and continues until the 11th. The events begin before that though.Play the Latest Hits on Amazon Music Unlimited (ad) On December 1st, the Wrangler NFR 9 to 5 begins with the Miss Rodeo America Contest. The NFR is going to be held in Las Vegas. It will be held at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.The scheduled event is supposed to cover Bareback Riding, barrel racing, bull riding, saddle bronc riding, and more.

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National Finals Rodeo 2021 

Venue Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV, United States

Start Date: Thursday, 2nd December 2021

End Date: Saturday, 11th December 2021

Broadcast: The Cowboy Channel

Live Stream: Watch Here

So, don’t miss a single moment of the Wrangler NFR live action. Don’t worry, If you can’t attend in Texas NFR, we’ll discuss here how to watch National Finals Rodeo online real-time TV coverage

NFR 2021 Contestants

There are 120 cowboys from all over the United States that will step foot as competitors within the NFR. A full list of the contestants can be found on the event’s Contestant Roster page. The top 10 ranked competitors are as follows:

    Stetson Wright, Milford, UT – Saddle Bronc Riding

    Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, LA – Tie-Down Roping

    Ryder Wright, Beaver, UT – Saddle Bronc Riding

    Sage Kimzey, Salado, TX – Bull Riding

    Tilden Hooper, Carthage, TX – Bareback Riding

    Dustin Egusquiza, Marianna, FL – Team Roping (Headers)

    Junior Nogueira, Presidente Prudente, Brazil – Team Roping (Heelers)

    Paden Bray, Stephenville, TX – Team Roping (Heelers)

    Tim O’Connell, Zwingle, IA – Bareback Riding

    Travis Graves, Jay, OK – Team Roping (Heelers

NFR Stock Roster

The 2021 Wrangler National Finals Stock Roster is listed below. It is subject to change.

For a downloadable pdf version, click the link below.

    Bareback Horses

    Saddle Bronc Horses

    Bulls

Super Bowl of Rodeo

The NFR has consistently been referred to “Super Bowl of Rodeo” with this phrase because of the sheer massiveness of its popularity and money-generating power within the context of rodeo. The event is considered to be so big and consistently sold-out that the UNLV basketball team that normally uses the NFR’s venue during the season has to annually build its schedule in a way that keeps the team on the road for the duration of the NFR festivities.

Miss Rodeo America

This event is a pageant that takes place in conjunction with the NFR as part of the NFR’s overall festivities. State rodeo queen winners from across the United States compete for the Miss Rodeo America crown and put themselves in line to potentially win $20,000, among other smaller prizes. In addition to the prizes, the winner is expected to travel to various rodeos throughout the United States and to promote the rodeo during the subsequent year.

The Miss Rodeo America Pageant offers young women the opportunity to garner one of the richest experiences of their lives, while at the same time create solid foundations for their future endeavors. Lifelong friendships are made and many doors are opened—to all competitors, as well as the young lady selected to wear the coveted crown. Miss Rodeo America becomes a part of a great legacy…and part of history…yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

Cowboy Christmas

For those that need a break from the constant adrenaline that comes with the NFR’s main events, the Cowboy Christmas experience allows for a welcomed change of pace. This portion of NFR centers around cowboy shopping and serves as a marketplace for hundreds of exhibitors from the United States and Canada to sell to thousands of eager buyers. Typically taking place at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Cowboy Christmas will also move to Arlington, TX in 2020. All exhibitors will have the opportunity to Opt-In/Opt-Out for 2020.

ProRodeo Hall of Fame Events

During the 2021 NFR Las Vegas in December, the ProRodeo Hall of Fame hosts 2 annual events, the Wrangler Gold Buckle Gala and the Spurs and Spikes Golf Tournament. Below is information on all these events. 14th Annual Wrangler Gold Buckle Gala

The ProRodeo Hall of Fame for 14th Annual Wrangler Gold Buckle Gala scheduled November 29, 2021 as honor 2021 Legend of ProRodeo Clint Johnson at South Point Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Evening includes dinner, a silent and live auction, and entertainment TBD. This annual dinner is a major fundraiser for the ProRodeo Hall of Fame. Tickets are $100 a person or $900 for a table of 10.

34th Annual ProRodeo Hall of Fame Golf Tournament

The 34rd Annual ProRodeo Hall of Fame Golf Tournament will be on Friday, December 10, 2021 at The Bali Hai Golf Club in Las Vegas, Nevada. Golf tournament is open to the public, but a reservation is required. Visit prorodeohalloffame.org for more information.

Gold Card Room at Thomas & Mack

To all CURRENT PRCA Gold Card Members and PRHOF Lifetime Members:

The Gold Card Room is returning to the Thomas & Mack each night before the start of the National Finals Rodeo. Doors open at 4:15pm and dinner starts at 4:30pm. The Gold Card Room will be open during each NFR performance with TVs to watch the rodeo.

Conventions and Tradeshows

The ProRodeo Hall of Fame is scheduled to be at a variety of locations throughout Las Vegas during the National Finals Rodeo. Please plan on visiting us at one of these locations. We would love to meet you and talk about all the exciting things happening at the Hall.

Standings

The 2020 PRCA season has been extremely competitive as a lot of the top cowboys are gunning for glory. Stetson Wright sits atop of the all-around standings and many experts believe that he is going to win his second all-around title in a row. There will be a lot of close competitions and many of the world championships could come down to the last day. You can check the current standings 

NFR 2021 Preview and Prediction

Las Vegas’ past success in hosting the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo won’t skip a beat when the event commonly referred to as the Super Bowl of Rodeo gallops into town this week.

While dozens of conferences and events have cautiously predicted smaller turnouts than usual because of the COVID-19 pandemic and a lack of international traffic, operators of NFR say the 10-day rodeo event starting Thursday will be stronger than ever.

“The entire rodeo community is excited to be back in Vegas,” said Tom Glause, the new CEO of the Colorado Springs, Colorado-based Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, sponsors of NFR. “Everybody I talk to is ecstatic to be back.”

This year’s rodeo at UNLV’s Thomas & Mack Center has been sold out since March. The city’s resorts are charging room rates well above the normal average. While the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has no estimate of the economic impact of this year’s rodeo, every indication is that it will meet or surpass the 2019 level, estimated at $175.8 million.

“We have anxiously awaited the return of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo and welcoming back their loyal rodeo fans,” said Steve Hill, president and CEO of the LVCVA. “Las Vegas resorts and attractions continue to outdo themselves in transforming the destination into the ultimate country western destination with A-list entertainment and nonstop ‘Only-Vegas’ experiences.

“NFR returning to Las Vegas also serves as a vital December economic boon for our community and another important step in our recovery efforts

Final Words

All in all, the National Finals Rodeo is a landmark event and a de facto defining period of time within any given rodeo year. For anyone who is a fan of rodeo, the main events and the surrounding festivities are must-see events and must-participate experiences if the financial means allow for it. Don’t miss a minute of the exhilarating NFR live stream action this year from December 2rd until December 11th.