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About the RAM circuit system and the RNCFR

by ProRodeo.com | Apr 10, 2014

The 12 RAM CircuitsThe Wrangler National Finals Rodeo is the premier event in rodeo, and contestants who make it there often get the majority of rodeo headlines. Yet there are many top cowboys who never make it to Las Vegas. The reasons are as varied as the contestants, but for most, the responsibilities of home, jobs or businesses keep them tied to a specific geographic location.

In other words, not everyone can, or wants to, travel thousands of miles each year for a chance at a gold buckle at the Wrangler NFR, but rodeo is still in the their blood and they are driven to compete professionally. These contestants make up the majority of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association membership.

Enter the Ram National Circuit Finals Rodeo (RNCFR).

In 1975, the PRCA created a system that breaks up the United States into 12 circuits. The circuits include as few as one state, such as the California, Texas and Montana Circuits, to as many as 13 states – the First Frontier Circuit in the northeastern part of the country. In 1987, the DNCFR was incorporated, and Dodge became the title sponsor of all 12 circuit finals rodeos and the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo. In 2010, the Dodge brand rodeo initiative went to the newly formed Ram Truck division of the Chrysler Group. Ram has title sponsorship of all 12 PRCA Circuit Finals Rodeos and, beginning in 2012, the Ram National Circuit Finals Rodeo (RNCFR) (formerly the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo, the DNCFR).

2014 RNCFRAs the regular season ends, top competitors from each event qualify to compete in their circuit finals rodeos. Champions from those rodeos, as well as the year-end winners from each circuit, are then invited to Guthrie, Okla. to vie for DNCFR/RNCFR championships.

Each contestant can compete inside and outside of his circuit throughout the year, but only the points he earns within the circuit he designates at the beginning of the season are applied toward his place in the circuit standings. However, everything he wins inside and outside his chosen circuit is applied toward his world standings – except for money earned at the regional circuit finals, Dodge/Ram National Circuit Finals Rodeo and All American ProRodeo Finals, which do not count toward world standings.

The tournament-style DNCFR/RNFCR determines the national circuit champions in each event. The competition produces exciting challenges for the athletes and vivid entertainment for the fans. All 24 qualifiers from the 12 circuits compete in the two preliminary rounds of the rodeo. The top eight contestants from each event advance to the semifinal round, with all previous scores and times thrown out. The top four move on to the final round – a sudden-death competition that determines the national circuit champion in each event. Because the top four contestants begin with a clean slate in the Wrangler Round, each one has an equal opportunity to claim a DNCFR/RNCFR title.

Event winners receive a $20,000 voucher for a new Dodge vehicle in addition to their winnings.

2013 Media Guide information

Circuit Information and Records 475
The 12 Ram Circuits of the PRCA 476
Circuit contacts 477
1987-2012 RNCFR champions by year 478
1987-2012 RNCFR champions by name 480
RNCFR records 482
2012 RNCFR results 483
2012 NCFSR records and results 485
Circuit system year-end title record-holders, 1975-2012 486
Circuit year-end title records by circuit, 1975-2012 488
Circuit year-end title-holders by name, 1975-2012 494
Circuit year-end title-holders by year, 1975-2012 506

Courtesy of PRCA

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