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Special Achievement Killdeer
Mountain Round-Up Rodeo
The Killdeer Mountain Round-up Rodeo began in 1922 and is North Dakota’s oldest professional sporting event. Originally, the rodeo was held in a natural arena in the Killdeer Mountains surrounded by cars. Families brought picnic lunches to the rodeo and later danced the night away. The rodeo began as part of the Dunn County Fair and was the idea
of trail driver, turned rodeo producer Sam Rhoads. From 1941 until 1946,
the Killdeer Mountain Rodeo Association ran the event. During World War
II, a shortage of young cowboys forced old timers to don their spurs and
chaps to keep the tradition alive. In 1998, the Killdeer Mountain Round Up Rodeo celebrated its 75th anniversary. Over the years, the nation’s finest cowboys have appeared in the rodeo’s arena. In 1984, World Champion Calf Roper Paul Tierney set a PRCA record in the arena with an amazing 6.9 seconds. It remains the fourth fastest calf roping time ever recorded at a PRCA rodeo. |
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