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14/ JANUARY 2013 THE RIDER Announcing the 2012 Ontario Finals Rodeo!


See the top con- tenders of the sport in Ontario rope, ride and run over three rounds of gru- elling competition in efforts to win Finale and Provincial awards and prizes.


The OFR is sched- uled for March 22nd


through 24th, at Ancaster Fairgrounds in Jer- seyville, Ontario. This indoor facility hosts a number of equine compe- titions among other func- tions and the Ontario Rodeo Association is excited to showcase the sport of Rodeo for the


first time indoors at the recently built Show Arena.


“It’s exciting,” said ORA President Joe Scul- ly, “We (the Board) spent a lot of time and effort finding a date and loca- tion that would work for our competitors, specta-


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tors, sponsors, fans and rodeo family. With the March date, it will give us enough time to gener- ate the groundwork required to host, produce and showcase a success- ful finale in this ‘new venue’, but what is most exciting is that this year’s finals will be staged less than 8 kilo- metres from where we got our start!”


The OFR will addi- tionally include a Kids’ Rodeo, “Meet and


Greet” sessions, food and merchandise ven- dors and much more! Tickets are available NOW on www.ORAr- odeo.com for:


Adult - $15.00 (Advance Rate, save $2.00!)


Youth (6-12) - $10.00 (Advance Rate, save $2.00!)


5 and under are free.


Performance times: Friday, March 22, 2013 - 7pm


Saturday, March 23, 2013 - 7pm


Sunday, March 24, 2013 - 1pm


The Ontario Rodeo Association was formed in 1957 at the Bar 11 Ranch on the outskirts of Dundas, Ontario. Each year, the top-seven in each event-discipline of Bareback Bronc Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding, Bull Riding, Tiedown Roping, Team Roping (Headers and Heelers), Barrel Racing, Break- away and Steer Wrestling, plus top-five in the event-disciplines of Junior Barrel Racing and Junior Steer Riding at the conclusion of the regular season compete at the Ontario Finals Rodeo for additional awards, prizes and titles. Buckles are presented to both the Provincial Finals Cham- pion and the Provincial Year-end Champion, plus Top-Point Earners in mul- tiple disciplines are awarded All-Around Titles and Awards.


For Tickets and more information on the Ontario Finals Rodeo ride over to www.ORAro- deo.com


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