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Join us For
Team Roping
at
Cottage Grove
&
Philomath
more info here

Now Available!
NYRA Trailer & Vehicle Decals

These are being sold as a fundraiser to support your Rodeo Association.
Details Here



July NYRA
Newsletter

Information on Board and NYRA Activities


Contestants
Please print out and send in a New Contestant Bio Sheet so that our announcers will have your latest information and be able to acknowledge any of your sponsors.  


Cottage Grove Rodeo
Jr Events
Click for Info

Tryout Information & Applications are Now Available for the
2011
NYRA Court

Information & Application

 


T-Shirts & Sweatshirts
are available.
Details Available Here


We want your Photos!
Submit a photo of your contestant during one of the NYRA events for posting on the Photo Page of this website.
Please include at least the members name, rodeo location and event.
Please Note:  By submitting your photo, you agree that the photo becomes the property of the Northwest Youth Rodeo Association for use on this website.  Webmaster reserves all rights to deny the use of, or remove any Photo at any time.
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Take a look at How to Join and get Membership Forms and Rodeo Entry Forms for the NYRA.
Welcome to the NYRA!





The Northwest Youth Rodeo Association provides an opportunity for kids to expand their world to include the sport and challenge of the rodeo. NYRA is a training ground of future rodeo champions. All skill levels are always welcome with a wide variety of events to sharpen those skills and learn new ones.

Safely mastering the challenge of each rodeo event with peer support and parental guidance, is the foundation upon which the NYRA is built.

History

  • Organization Founded in 1974
  • Headquartered Out of Salem, OR
  • Non-Profit Tax Exempt Association
  • Serving the Entire Pacific Northwest
  • Open to all Cowboys and Cowgirls Ages 2 Years Through High School (maximum age 18)
  • Promote and Develop Exemplary Conduct and Sportsmanship
  • Promote the Humane Treatment of All Animals
  • Develop Horsemanship and Rodeo Skills with the Focus on Safety
  • Support All Contestants to Attain Their Goals and Have Fun!
  • Preserve the Values and Traditions of the Sport of Rodeo
  • Enjoy the Camaraderie of Friends and Family
  • Build Self Confidence and Leadership Skills


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