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Double Up: Womens Rodeo Championships Double Point Opportunity⚡️

Double the WRC points on the same nomination? Sign us up!

Jordan Jo Hollabaugh backs into the box aboard "Cookie" at the 2024 WRWC Finals at AT&T Stadium. Photo courtesy WRWC

The Women’s Rodeo Championship (WRC) is thrilled to announce an exclusive opportunity for WRC ID Card holders to earn double VRQ points on up to four nominations from March 3- 30.

This limited-time promotion is designed to reward Pro, Challenger and Limited athletes for their participation and performance on the WRC leaderboards.

WRC Nomination details

To take advantage of this offer, athletes must use the coupon code: 2XW25 when submitting nominations. Events must fall within this timeframe to qualify, and nominations (Houston Rodeo and WRWC QS events are not eligible). Pro/Challenger athletes who use the code will receive double VRQ points on up to four nominations, giving them a valuable opportunity to strengthen their rankings.

Limited athletes will also benefit from this promotion by either earning double points if they place in any paid round or securing a minimum of 50 points for posting a qualified time in a round of competition. To claim the minimum 50 points, limited athletes must provide proof of their qualified time by submitting a picture of the results or timer sheet to [email protected] from their nominated event.

Get your WRC ID Card today and unlock exclusive benefits, including discipline classification, cash bonuses at WRC events, and eligibility for the Women’s Rodeo Championship. Purchase yours now through the NextGen Rodeo App. More information on ID cards can be found HERE.

The Women’s Rodeo Championship remains committed to advancing opportunities for women in rodeo. As the largest annual women’s rodeo event, the WRC offers a total payout of over $802,000 at the 2025 WRWC. The WRWC returns to Texas in May 2025, with the initial rounds taking place at Cowtown Coliseum from May 12-14 before culminating at AT&T Stadium on May 17, coinciding with PBR’s (Professional Bull Riders) premier event. Since its inception in May 2018, the WRC and its partners have awarded over $3.75 million in new prize money to women’s rodeo athletes.

For more details, visit womensrodeochampionships.com.

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