August 28th, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oklahoma City, OK – The International Professional Rodeo Association (IPRA) along with
the Lazy E Arena (LEA) is proud to announce a collaboration to relocate the International Finals Rodeo (IFR) for its
50th anniversary and beyond. Within this new partnership benefits will be seen by all members involved from
contestants to stock contractors to contract personnel. Furthermore, the life blood of the event, the fans, will as
well have a refreshed experience from the Lazy E’s rich history in western sports and improved production
techniques.
As discussed in the live press conference on Wednesday, August 28th increases to the contestant prize money will
grow from $26,000 per event to over $33,000 per event in the 7 standard events, continuing with equal money in
the Team Roping for headers and heelers. We are pleased to announce that the Breakaway Roping will increase
from a total of $15,000 to match the 7 standard events with over $33,000. This will bring the total cash payout of
the event up to $300,000. Stock Contractors will see a 20% increase per animal in stock lease for the 2020 event.
Contract personnel who are selected to work IFR50 will also see a 20% increase in pay.
When the Lazy E Arena was constructed in 1984, western sports, more specifically rodeo, were the primary tenant
in mind. Fans that attend the upcoming International Finals Rodeo will be welcomed with a strong sense of
cowboy heritage that lives inside the historic Lazy E Arena. They will also enjoy the unique amenities offered by the
LEA including new seating options, an unobstructed, intimate view of the arena floor, and state of the art video,
lights, and sound brought in for the new age entertainment. The LEA offers numerous RV hook ups as well as free
parking for patrons attending IFR50 slated for January 17-19, 2020.
“This is a historic day for the International Professional Rodeo Association and the International Finals Rodeo. We
are proud to announce a partnership with the Lazy E Arena that will help bring the IPRA and the IFR closer to its
goals. Those goals include increased benefits for our members, sponsors, and fans. This move sets in motion a
plan of continued growth for years to come.” Says Dale Yerigan, General Manager of the IPRA. Yerigan, who has
won 11 World Championships in the Steer Wrestling, has always had sense of what it takes to benefit the rodeo
athletes and sees this move as one in a forward direction for all involved.
For more information on this monumental step, visit www.ifrodeo.om for details.
About the IPRA: The International Professional Rodeo Association (IPRA) has been providing rodeo excitement for more than 50 years. From big cities to small towns, from major league stadiums to portable arenas, the IPRA is the sport’s second largest professional rodeo association sanctioning over 300 rodeos. The IPRA is keeping the spirit of the west alive from coast to coast throughout the United States and Canada.
About the LEA: The Fabulous Lazy E Arena – just southeast of Guthrie and northeast of Edmond/Oklahoma City – was established in December 1984. From giving PBR its start to the Timed Event Championship of the World, the Lazy E has hosted world champions, world championships and personalities galore. In 2005, Gaylord sold the property to a partnership from Nevada, and in October 2013 the property was sold to the McKinney Family from Midland, Texas. The ownership group has long recognized not only the tremendous facility, but also the importance of the Lazy E’s place in Rodeo and Oklahoma history. The Family has committed to maintaining the Lazy E as the World’s premier western entertainment facility. Many updates and renovations are taking place at the Arena which will only enhance the lure of the Lazy E to the general population.