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Rodeo Corpus Christi Hosts the First Stop of 2023 Triple Crown of Rodeo

By: Kyle Jones

AUSTIN, Texas – For the third consecutive year, Rodeo Corpus Christi will host the first stop of the 2023 WCRA Triple Crown of Rodeo. The event will be held May 11-14 in conjunction with the annual Buc Days Festival and the PBR Velocity Tour Finals at American Bank Center on the Corpus Christi Bayfront with a total payout of over $550,000.

“Our partnership with Buc Days has only strengthened each year as we have jointly eclipsed our goals for business growth across all categories, such as athlete participation, sponsorship, event attendance and network television viewership,” said WCRA President Bobby Mote. “This is a destination event for both athletes and fans, with world-class facilities, live concerts, and the family-oriented entertainment of the bayfront and beaches. I hope that every rodeo athlete and every avid rodeo fan looks forward to this event each year as much as we do.”

The Triple Crown of Rodeo (TCR), Presented by Lazy E Ranch and Arena, is a series of annual major rodeo events which includes an annual bonus that will pay $1 million to any one athlete or collection of athletes who win first place in any three consecutive WCRA Major Rodeos. WCRA Triple Crown of Rodeo events are all featured in CBS network television broadcasts each year.

RC Landingham (Hat Creek, California), a 32-year-old bareback rider, has positioned himself to win the 2022 Triple Crown of Rodeo. Landingham, fresh off championship performances at Rodeo Corpus Christi and July’s Salt Lake City rodeo, has earned two consecutive WCRA Major Rodeo wins, putting him in contention to be a millionaire. If Landingham triumphs at the Cowtown Christmas Championship rodeo in December, he will be the first victor of the WCRA Triple Crown of Rodeo $1 Million Bonus.

“The exciting thing about the Triple Crown of Rodeo is the fact that every ride or run could have million-dollar implications, making the action more intense, last year we saw Tacy Kay’s $1 million journey end and RC Landingham’s begin,” said Buc Days President & CEO, Johnny Philipello. “This partnership brings the CBS network television broadcast and features our rodeo and city to millions nationwide. The prize money has doubled and contributes substantially to scholarship giving.”

In addition to the rodeo, a purse of over $55,000 will be awarded to steer ropers at the event hosted at Richard M. Borchard Regional Fair Grounds in conjunction with Rodeo Corpus Christi qualifying competition. The Steer Roping will include an open-to-the-world steer roping competition with an opportunity to advance to the WCRA Steer Roping.

Rodeo athletes from all over the globe are eligible to qualify to compete at Rodeo Corpus Christi through the innovative WCRA Virtual Rodeo Qualifier (VRQ) mobile application. VRQ Nominations for Rodeo Corpus Christi will open on October 10 and close on April 9, 2023.

The top athletes on the WCRA Rodeo Corpus Christi Leaderboard in each discipline will compete for their piece of the over $550,000 purse across 10 disciplines that include Bareback Riding, Women’s Breakaway Roping, Saddle Bronc Riding, Steer Wrestling, Steer Roping, Team Roping (Heading and Heeling), Tie-Down Roping, Barrel Racing, and Bull Riding.

Format and competition information will be available at wcrarodeo.com on October 10, 2022.

Rodeo Corpus Christi, hosted on the Corpus Christi Bayfront, takes place during the annual Buccaneer Days Festival in early May, bringing together more than 120,000 attendees to promote tradition and community pride in the Coastal Bend by producing exceptional family entertainment that results in educational scholarships.

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