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Idaho Cowboys Association
P.O. Box 47
Hammett, ID 83627
CENTRAL ENTRY:
208-366-2326
FAX:
208-366-7967
ENTRY EMAIL:
icarodeo@gmail.com
CONTACT EMAIL:
ojknight@hotmail.com
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
Cody Echevarria
571-4543
Vice President
Aaron Marts
337-3064
Saddle Bronc
Cody Allred
398-8733
Calf Roping
Jake Echevarria
702-497-3300
Steer Wrestling
Carl Seiders
899-5665
Breakaway
Jamie Marts
337-3064
Barrel Racing
Bobby Jean
Colyer 845-2098
Team Roping
Bob Thompson
880-4604
Bull Riding
Steve Hynek
365-1009
Bareback
Eddie Hynek
484-9302
At Large
Ryan Fornstrom
307-214-3448
Contractor
Drew Blessinger
941-5393
Committee
Steve Kreigh
541-372-5557
Steve Hanson
541-262-3921
Kevin Papineau
550-0544
Judges
Brian Burford
455-2288
Novice
Travis Leedom
860-8850
Contract Acts
Bill Bruce
573-2402
Secretary
Orla Knight
366-2326
Marketing
Jennifer Hynek
365-1009
Vendors
Yo Curtis
880-6144
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Rule Book
Past Champions
Fan Club
The
Idaho Cowboy’s Association has been in existence since the
early 1950’s. The objective of the ICA is to promote the
sport of rodeo. Through the instrument of this association,
rodeos attract bigger crowds and cowboys compete for larger
purses. All ICA approved rodeos meet standards designed to
enhance the quality of the rodeo, the talent of all
competing cowboys and cowgirls, and the safety of rodeo
stock.
The ICA
approves rodeos in Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Nevada.
Most rodeos average three performances with 1500 spectators
per performance. Many of the July and August rodeos are held
in conjunction with county fairs, therefore attracting many
agriculture and livestock related consumers.
The ICA’s
members come from all walks of life. Some are professional
cowboys choosing to follow a rodeo circuit that stays close
to home. Many are businessmen and women, ranchers, farmers
and horse trainers. The ICA has a well established
reputation of producing top cowboys, and has been a proving
ground for many professional cowboys.
The ICA has
eight standard events: bareback riding, calf roping, steer
wrestling, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, team roping,
barrel racing and breakaway roping. In November of each year
the ICA sponsors a year-end awards banquet to honor the
year-end Champions, All-Around Champion, rodeo committees
and sponsors.
The flavor of
an ICA rodeo is a spirit many seek to experience from days
gone by. Many rodeos have been an annual tradition where
generations of cowboys have competed, and many rodeos
represent the single, largest and most exciting event that
comes to town.
The Idaho
Cowboy’s Association is dedicated to promoting rodeo; an
important link to our Western Heritage and some today’s best
most action packed entertainment.
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