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Since 1931, the Sheridan WYO Rodeo has been celebrating the west. With the stunning summer backdrop of the Bighorn Mountains, this world-class rodeo and weeklong community event has been named the Cowboy's Choice Rodeo of the Year and Women’s Pro Rodeo Association Large Rodeo. The WYO is also a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and the Women’s Professional Rodeo Associati

on (WPRA) circuits as part of the Million Dollar Silver Tour. The Sheridan WYO Rodeo is a major stop on the rodeo trail for top cowboys and cowgirls from all over the world. Rodeo week begins with Boot Kick Off, followed by a traditional Native American POW WOW, rodeo slack events, Kiwanis pancake breakfast, Boots & Spurs 5K, Main St. bed races, Kendrick Park duck races, the incredible downtown rodeo parade and evening street dances. Rodeo week runs July 13-18, 2021 and rodeo action happens Wednesday through Saturday evening, July 14 - 17, 2021 along with a nightly carnival at Sheridan County Fairgrounds. The week wraps up with tailgating and professional polo games at the beautiful Big Horn Equestrian Center. To see a more complete schedule with dates and times please visit us at sheridanwyorodeo.com

Sheridan WYO Rodeo and World Championship Indian Relay Royalty Competition Application Deadline June 15Community invited...
06/11/2026

Sheridan WYO Rodeo and World Championship Indian Relay Royalty Competition Application Deadline June 15

Community invited to attend competition

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sheridan, WY (June 11, 2026) – The Sheridan WYO Rodeo and World Championship Indian Relay is looking for the next generation of cowgirls! Girls ages 7 to 24 are invited to compete in the WYO Rodeo Royalty Competition happening June 24th and 25th. Contestants will have the chance to represent rodeo, western heritage, and the Sheridan community.

Applications are available now at wyorodeoroyalty.com — but don’t wait, the application deadline is June 15th. Saddle up and apply today for the WYO Rodeo Royalty Competition! The competition is open to the public. So come on out and watch Horsemanship, Wednesday, June 24th at 5:30pm at the Sheridan College AgriPark.

The stage portion of the competition will begin on Thursday, June 25th at the WYO Theater will at 5:30pm with a Queen’s social at 7:00pm and the crowning of the new WYO Rodeo Royalty at 8:00pm. All past rodeo royalty are invited to attend the Queen’s social.
Sheridan WYO Rodeo week will take place July 6th – 12th, with four rodeo performances July 8th - 11th, starting at 7:00pm nightly with the World Championship Indian Relay Races.
For questions or more information contact Jan Guynn at 303-907-7990 and [email protected] or visit sheridanwyorodeo.com.
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EXCITING NEWS FOR THE SHERIDAN WYO RODEO AND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP INDIAN RELAY!!FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESHERIDAN WYO RODEO AN...
06/08/2026

EXCITING NEWS FOR THE SHERIDAN WYO RODEO AND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP INDIAN RELAY!!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SHERIDAN WYO RODEO AND WORLD CHAMPIONS INDIAN RELAY AND GOLD BUCKLE CLUB BRINGS #1 RANKED WESTERN DOCUDRAMA STARRING SUPERSTARS OF RODEO, “YELLOWSTONE,” AND COUNTRY MUSIC TO SHERIDAN TO KICK OFF RODEO WEEK
Stetson Wright, Mo Brings Plenty, and Ned LeDoux among the stars who tell what Sports Illustrated calls, “An unbelievable true story” — how HOF barrel racer Angela Ganter overcame Stage 4 breast cancer and completed the greatest comeback in rodeo history in Wyoming.

For the official trailer CLICK HERE & Photos Courtesy: Outriding The Devil CLICK HERE
SHERIDAN, WY — June 8, 2026 — Still riding high as the #1 ranked Western documentary movie on IMDb after its worldwide premiere during the “Super Bowl” of Western sports, the National Finals Rodeo (NFR), the heavily Wyoming influenced production Outriding the Devil comes to Sheridan on its limited Premiere Tour on Sunday July 5, to begin Sheridan’s Rodeo Week celebrations at the WYo Theater.
“The Sheridan WYO Rodeo and World Championship Indian Relay, along with the Gold Buckle Club, are honored to kick off this year’s Rodeo Week Celebration with the premiere of this outstanding documentary,” says Zane Garstad, Executive Director of the Sheridan WYO Rodeo and World Championship Indian Relay. “It embodies the western way of life we hold dear, while embracing modern advances in rodeo, and highlighting the essential role Native Americans play,” continues Garstad.

Described as “Masterful” by the Houston Chronicle, “An unbelievable true story” by Sports Illustrated, and “One of the great rodeo movies” by rodeo’s governing body, the PRCA, Outriding the Devil features the most inspirational comeback in rodeo history: how world champion barrel racer and Texas Rodeo Hall of Famer, Angela Ganter, overcame Stage 4 breast cancer in a decade-long fight for life and, as she says, “went from death’s door to the winner’s circle” at Cheyenne Frontier Days to fulfill her remarkable return to pro rodeo.

Yellowstone and Marshals star Mo Brings Plenty plays a significant role in the docudrama. "Outriding the Devil is no ordinary movie. It’s the most amazing true story,” he says. “It has an incredible cast. Some of today’s PRCA world champions, Yellowstone universe cast members, and country music stars.”

Among an ensemble line-up from rodeo, Outriding the Devil features 10X PRCA World Champion, Stetson Wright, legendary ProRodeo Hall of Famer Bob Tallman, and PRCA World Champions Shad “Money” Mayfield, Ky Hamilton, Zeke Thurston, WPRA World Champion, Fallon Taylor, and currently the world’s number one saddle bronc rider, Rusty Wright.

Wyoming has a strong presence in the movie. Country star Ned LeDoux features as both an actor and interviewee, sharing insights into his iconic father, Chris LeDoux. Fellow country singer and CFD Hall of Famer, Chancey Williams, acts and performs. All-world bullfighter, Dusty Tuckness, and former Wyoming governor, Matt Mead, are among the main contributors. Writer/director Raen LeVell and executive producer Karen True also call Wyoming home. Some 60% of Outriding the Devil was filmed in Wyoming.

The odds were against Angela Ganter surviving Stage 4 breast cancer. If she did, it was incomprehensible that she might ride again, let alone compete. But Ganter decided otherwise. During her ordeal, Angela somehow managed to coach her daughter, Jackie Ganter, to the WPRA Rookie of the Year title at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR).

The film is narrated by Mo Brings Plenty’s Yellowstone castmate, Forrie J. Smith. “I remember almost choking up,” Smith says, a former roughstock rider on the pro circuit. “This film will inspire you and make your problems seem like nothing.” The film’s title is a reference to the “red devil” chemo Angela outrode.

However, Outriding the Devil is about more than Angela Ganter’s indomitable will and courage to overcome cancer and return to rodeo; on a sweeping canvas that stretches from frontier Texas in 1850 to the Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) in 2024, Ganter’s life and pioneering ranching heritage serve as both living history and a metaphor for Western culture and rodeo.
In keeping with WYO Rodeo’s strong Native American presence, in the movie Mo Brings Plenty (Lakota) and Derrick Begay (Navajo) discuss American Indian contributions to rodeo, from Comanche Chief Quanah Parker to the iconic Nez Perce bronc rider, Jackson Sundown, roper and matinee idol Will Rogers (Cherokee), and 8X world champion Don Gay (Choctaw). “Native American culture has influenced the WYO Rodeo since its humble beginnings in 1931 and continues to this day, most notably within our World Championship Indian Relay races, known as one of the first and finest Rodeo Indian Relay events in the US,” explains Garstad.

Some of the only existing footage of Old West giants like Quanah Parker and early rodeo legends Jackson Sundown, George Fletcher and Bertha Blancett add emphasis to the movie’s breadth.

Mo Brings Plenty credits multi-award winner Raen LeVell with bringing new life to these historic stories. “Raen and Taylor (Sheridan) are very similar in some ways. They are both visionaries and amazing storytellers,” explains Brings Plenty, one of the most popular stars from Sheridan’s Yellowstone. “They both also share my passion to depict our history and culture accurately.”

LeVell is also the writer/director of the Amazon streaming hit “Buffalo Daze” which is the first Western feature since “Shane” in 1953 to depict Wyoming that was actually shot in the Cowboy State. LeVell just won three categories at the prestigious 2026 Accolade Global Film Competition, alongside the likes of Emmy and Golden Globe winner, Sir Idris Elba.
2024 All-Around World Champion, Shad “Money” Mayfield, and Lily Wright, daughter of PRCA World Champion Cody Wright and sister of the Wright brothers, both make their acting debuts in Outriding the Devil. Two-time GRAMMY® nominee Radney Foster provides classic and original songs to the soundtrack.

Forrie J. Smith encapsulates "Outriding the Devil" in one of his narrations: “When you watch a rodeo, the spirit that made America looks back. E Pluribus Unum. Out of many, one.”
LeVell will be present to introduce the movie and hold a Q&A.

WYO Rodeo and World Championship Indian Relay Kick Off:

Wyo Theater, Sheridan - Sunday, July 5. Doors 6 pm. Performance 6.30 pm
https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/64398844/outriding-the-devil-sheridan-wyo-theater
Due to the support of the WYO Rodeo and the Gold Buckle Club, the premiere is free and open to the public.
Tickets are first come first served and can be reserved in advance at the Wyo Theater box office.
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Check out the new contestant numbers for the WYO this year!  Designed by Jenae Neeson of Mybonnie Studios and printed by...
05/26/2026

Check out the new contestant numbers for the WYO this year! Designed by Jenae Neeson of Mybonnie Studios and printed by Gold Buckle Printing LLC!

05/22/2026
Sheridan WYO Rodeo Commemorative Poster Now Available!The Sheridan WYO Rodeo and World Championship Indian Relay has rel...
05/21/2026

Sheridan WYO Rodeo Commemorative Poster Now Available!

The Sheridan WYO Rodeo and World Championship Indian Relay has released the commemorative 2026 poster for its 96th anniversary including celebrating the semiquincentennial birthday of the United States. The poster incorporates the ever-popular World Champion Indian Relay; champion saddle bronc, The Black Tie; and Women’s Barrel Racing. The retro design was created by Jenae Neeson of Mybonnie Studios.

Posters are now available locally in Sheridan at the Chamber of Commerce and King’s Saddlery as well as online sheridanwyorodeo.com (click shop merch). Posters sell for $30.00 each and can be shipped nationwide.
Sheridan WYO Rodeo week will take place July 6th – 12th, with four rodeo performances July 8th - 11th, starting at 7:00pm nightly with the World Championship Indian Relay Races.

For questions or more information contact Zane Garstad at 307-751-0121 and [email protected] or visit sheridanwyorodeo.com.
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The WYO wouldn't be the WYO without the Main Street Parade! This year, we're honoring America's 250th birthday with our ...
05/08/2026

The WYO wouldn't be the WYO without the Main Street Parade! This year, we're honoring America's 250th birthday with our STAR SPANGLED WYO theme! Want to be a part of it all? Visit us at https://sheridanwyorodeo.com/parade/ and fill out our Parade Entry Form as soon as possible.

We have a feeling it's going to be the very best one yet! Visit Sheridan, Wyoming Wyoming Office of Tourism Sankey Pro Rodeo

Friends! Join us for the WYO RODEO Golf Scramble! Sign up by calling 307.752.7000 or 307.674.8148 !
05/06/2026

Friends! Join us for the WYO RODEO Golf Scramble! Sign up by calling 307.752.7000 or 307.674.8148 !

04/17/2026

SAVE THE DATE! Join the Sheridan WYO Rodeo Wranglers for the first practice of the season this Sunday, April 19th at 6:00pm at the Sheridan County Fairgrounds. It's free and open to those who want to ride with and learn about the Wranglers. Participants are urged to bring their own horses!

Questions? Visit the Wrangler’s page, Sheridan WYO Rodeo Wranglers, or contact Dee Dee Ware at 307-752-4143 and [email protected] or visit https://sheridanwyorodeo.com/wyo-rodeo-wranglers/ .

Let's GET WYO'D!

Sheridan WYO Rodeo Wranglers, our long-time sponsor flag carriers, are hosting the first open practice of the year on Su...
04/17/2026

Sheridan WYO Rodeo Wranglers, our long-time sponsor flag carriers, are hosting the first open practice of the year on Sunday, April 19th at 6:00pm at the Sheridan County Fairgrounds. It's free and open to those who want to ride with and learn about the Wranglers. Participants are urged to bring their own horses.

These women are incredible - for anyone who has considered joining, we encourage you to attend to learn more!

For questions or more information, please visit the Wrangler’s page, Sheridan WYO Rodeo Wranglers, or contact Dee Dee Ware at 307-752-4143 and [email protected] or visit https://sheridanwyorodeo.com/wyo-rodeo-wranglers/ .

12/11/2025

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1753 Victoria Street
Sheridan, WY
82801

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 11pm
Thursday 9am - 11pm
Friday 9am - 11pm
Saturday 9am - 11pm

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