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12/19/2006
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From the PRCA and Las Vegas Events...A summary
of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo...
Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Wraps Up With
Record Attendance at the Final Performance
World’s most prestigious rodeo has sold out more
than
200 consecutive performances
LAS VEGAS – December 18, 2006 – The Wrangler
National Finals Rodeo (NFR) concluded its
ten-day run in Las Vegas on Saturday, Dec. 9
before another sold-out crowd at the Thomas &
Mack Center . The event attracted capacity
crowds each night for a total attendance of
175,649 over 10 days, including a record
attendance of 18,224 during the tenth and final
performance.
World Champion All-Around Cowboy Trevor Brazile
of Decatur, Texas, set the PRCA’s single-season
earnings record en route to winning his fourth
all-around buckle and fifth world title overall.
He won $329,924 in 2006, breaking the mark of
$320,766 set last year by bull rider Matt
Austin. The other world champions included Will
Lowe , bareback riding; Dean Gorsuch, steer
wrestling; Matt Sherwood, team roping (header);
Allen Bach, team roping (heeler); Chad Ferley,
saddle bronc riding; Cody Ohl, tie-down roping;
Mary Burger, barrel racing; and B.J. Schumacher,
bull riding.
“This year’s Wrangler NFR was exciting and
action-packed on a nightly basis,” said PRCA
Commissioner Troy Ellerman. “I think rodeo fans
were treated to one of the best Wrangler NFRs in
history, one that they won’t soon forget. From
top to bottom, it was a great event, and I’m
proud to have our current group of world
champions representing the best the sport of
ProRodeo has to offer.”
An agreement between officials from Las Vegas
Events (LVE) and the PRCA prior to the start of
the 2005 Wrangler NFR will keep the world’s
richest and most prestigious rodeo in Las Vegas
through 2014. The purse in 2006 was $5.375
million, escalating to $6.375 million in 2014.
The guarantee to each Wrangler NFR contestant
increased from $6,197 under the previous
contract to $10,000 in 2006. The contestant’s
guarantee will escalate to $14,500 in 2014.
“The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo continues to
be a signature event for Las Vegas ,” said Pat
Christenson , president of LVE. “Each year, the
city opens its arms to the competitors and rodeo
enthusiasts from around the country. We will
continue to look for ways to grow our
partnership with the PRCA and build the NFR
experience in Las Vegas , the world’s most
exciting city.”
The 2007 Wrangler NFR will begin on Thursday,
Dec. 6, running through Saturday, Dec. 15.
“The NFR has been the staple of our Thomas and
Mack Center event schedule,” said Daren Libonati,
executive director of the Thomas & Mack Center .
“Its world-wide appeal creates so many other
ancillary opportunities for our venues.”
The NFR has been a boon to Las Vegas since it
arrived in Las Vegas in 1985. The Las Vegas
Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA)
estimates that the 2006 Wrangler NFR attracted
more than 40,000 out-of-town visitors, resulting
in a total non-gaming economic impact of more
than $48 million.
For more information about the Wrangler NFR, go
to www.NFRexperience.com or www.prorodeo.com.
Additional information about Las Vegas can be
found at www.VisitLasVegas.com.
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