NOTE: The rules on this page supercede any found on other pages on this Web site. Current Registration & Release forms will supercede the information on this site.
Any type in RED below indicates a NEW or REVISED Rule for Current Year.
Pre-Registration is March 1-31, 2012 .
As of 2011, all events qualify for the All-Around Awards
Contestants and spectators are to adhere to all rules established not only by MCCA/LBR or those set by Garrett Coliseum.
Contestants may set up camping facilities but arrangements must be made with event staff.
Stalls are available for rent on the event grounds, but arrangements must be made with event staff.
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No Grilling or Fires in Camp Site area - camp site must be left clean.
Shavings will be available for purchase - stalls must be left clean.
Breakaway roping contestants can throw more than one loop as long as time allows.
The rodeo will begin at 9:30 am and the gate opens at 7:30 am.
Registration rodeo day is from 7:30 - 9:00 am. No new registration or changes will be allowed after that time.
Coggins required Friday AND Saturday.
Birth Certificate REQUIRED for 12-16 year olds. No exceptions.
Arm bands will be given to those riding roughstock. No arm band, no participation.
A minimum of 2 points will be awarded for participation regardless of outcome toward
All-Arount award.
A scratch from an event will result in zero points toward All-Around Award for that event.
The Arena Race will determine the All-Around winner in the event of a tie.
Parent or Guardian must be on the premises of the event at all times supervising my child(ren). This will be strictly enforced.
The management of the Little Boots Rodeo reserves the right to excuse persons for conduct distracting to the enjoyment by others in attendance.
All pictures (that might include my child) taken by the rodeo photographer will become the property of the Montgomery County Cattlemen and Little Boots Rodeo for advertisement, rodeo website or rodeo promotion.
Extreme weather could cause an event delay. Event will resume when officials agree it is safe to do so.
No refunds will be made under any circumstances.
If a horse breaks a pattern and/or barrier, no second try will be given. The contestant will be awarded a score of “zero” and exit the arena immediately.
All participants must be able to perform the requirements of the event without adult assistance. No lead lines in any event including Grand Entry.
A parent/guardian may ride double with their child in the Grand Entry with the exception of the 2-5 and 6-8 princess contestants. These contestants will ride in a wagon.
Only rodeo personnel will be allowed in the arena with the participants. This includes parents and guardians. This is strictly enforced.
No horses will be allowed in the vendor area (mounted or unmounted).
Horses may not be left unattended unless securely tethered to a trailer.
Horses cannot be taken into CAMP SITE area or tied to fences.
Horses, riders, and contestants may not be in the alley leading into the arena unless they have been called for an up coming event.
All contestants are responsible for reporting to the arena at the appointed time for the events they are registered in.
If a contestant fails to report at the appointed time, he/she will be give 3 calls by the announcer or arena director. After the 3rd call the contestant will be scratched from that event as a ‘no show”.
Each horse must have current negative Coggins Test presented at the gate and dated within one year of the rodeo day. NO EXCEPTIONS.
No hanging on fence. No standing in front of the fence blocking the view of other spectators in the stands.
All registrants must have a signed Release Form before participating in any event.
All-Around Cowboy/girl will be awarded to the boy/girl who receives the most points in all events entered. In the event of a tie for All-Around Cowboy/girl, the contestants with the highest points in the Arena Race will be declared the winner.
WARNING:
Under Alabama law,
an equine activity sponsor or equine professional is not liable for an injury to
or the death of a participant in equine activities resulting
from the inherent risks of
equine activities, pursuant to the
Equine Activities Liability Protection Act.
For complete rules for Queen and Princess Contestants, please click HERE.
ALL contestants must
abide by the general Rodeo & Arena Rules.
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