Categories: Idaho News

‘A living, breathing thing’: War Bonnet Roundup returns for its 114th year

A previous War Bonnet Roundup | EastIdahoNews.com file photo

IDAHO FALLS — Returning for its 114th year, Idaho’s oldest rodeo is back, bringing in the best in the world to compete for a chance at $125,000 prize.

The War Bonnet Roundup will take place from Thursday to Saturday.

RELATED | America’s first extreme sport on display at the War Bonnet Roundup

Although announcer Kade Rogge gets to go to 30 other rodeos within a year, his favorite is the War Bonnet, he said in a news conference Wednesday afternoon.

“This rodeo is a living, breathing thing, and I think it comes from the city, and it comes from the people behind the scenes,” Rogge said. “This is the place you want to be at this time of the year.”

Announcers Zach Eckstorm, left, Marty Campbell and Kade Rogge with Backflip Johnny Dudley speaking during a news conference for the War Bonnet Roundup at Sandy Downs on Wednesday afternoon. | Daniel V. Ramirez, EastIdahoNews.com

Although the War Bonnet promotes itself as the “best medium-sized rodeo,” for announcer Marty Campbell, it’s the opposite. He said this rodeo feels like it’s the big leagues, and when event-goers come, people will see that.

“We look through our day sheets and we see some of the best in the world, and they’re all here,” Campbell said.

One of the tiny bulls that will be part of the War Bonnet Roundup. | Daniel V. Ramirez, EastIdahoNews.com

A former competitor, announcer Zach Eckstorm of Blackfoot said that although it’s his third year working the event, it’s still a dream come true.

Returning to the War Bonnet this year, Backflip Johnny Dudley, a barrel man from Texas, and Rowdy the Rodeo Poodle will grace the Sandy Downs once again. The duo was last here in 2017, and Dudley said he and Rowdy fly across the country to different rodeos to help fill in the downtime between events.

Tickets are still available for the three-day event and can be purchased at www.warbonnetroundup.org.

Thursday general admission tickets are $22 and $30 for reserved seating. Friday and Saturday general admission tickets are $27 and $35 for reserved seating. General admission ticket prices for children ages 3 to 12 are $10 each night of the rodeo.

The post ‘A living, breathing thing’: War Bonnet Roundup returns for its 114th year appeared first on East Idaho News.

rssfeeds-admin

Share
Published by
rssfeeds-admin

Recent Posts

Expand Your Home Gym on the Cheap With the Yoleo Weight Bench for Just $55.49 Shipped

Looking to expand your home gym on the cheap? For this week only, one of…

36 minutes ago

The Dungeon Crawler RPG Crowdfunding Campaign Just Launched and Has Already Decimated Its Goals

The Dungeon Crawler Carl books are having a moment right now. Matt Dinniman's popular LitRPG…

37 minutes ago

Air Bud Returns Acknowledges Original Dog Buddy Is Canonically Dead

Air Bud is dead. Long live Air Bud! The first footage from Air Bud Returns…

2 hours ago

The Popular Bluetti AC70 768Wh LiFePO4 Power Station Is $100 Cheaper at AliExpress Than Amazon

Bluetti is well known for its high quality yet affordable power stations and solar generators.…

2 hours ago

IMPD Reckless Driving Arrests

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WOWO) — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department made multiple arrests and seized an…

2 hours ago

Evansville City Council On Utility Costs

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WOWO) — The Evansville City Council on Monday passed a resolution by a…

2 hours ago

This website uses cookies.