Senate Passes Resolution to Bring PRCA
National Steer Roping Finals Back to State
In an effort to honor the rich
heritage of rodeo and the western way of life,
State Sen. Joe
Sweeden, D-Pawhuska, and Lt. Governor Jari
Askins are working to bring the PRCA National
Steer Roping Finals back to Oklahoma.
“The fact that steer roping is a very important
part of the foundation and origin of rodeo and
because so many famous steer ropers began their
careers in Oklahoma, such as Pawhuska native Ben
Johnson Jr., who was also an Oscar winning movie
star, it is only fitting that the Finals return
to Oklahoma where the first finals were held”
said Sweeden who is also a steer roper.
Sweeden has introduced and passed unanimously
Senate Resolution 19, supporting and endorsing
the PRCA National Steer Roping Finals be returned
to Oklahoma in honor of former State Senate President
Pro Tempore Clem McSpadden.
Lt. Governor Jari Askins stated “Clem McSpadden
was a central figure in American rodeo culture
for more than four decades. The PRCA can honor
his legacy while hosting the National Steer Roping
Finals in Oklahoma. With premier rodeo facilities
and enthusiastic fans, the pairing of Oklahoma
and PRCA is a perfect fit.”
McSpadden was a rodeo announcer for ABC’s
“Wide World of Sports”, the National
Finals Rodeo, the Calgary Stampede and the Canadian
Finals Rodeo. He also served as President of the
Rodeo Cowboys Association from 1970 to 1971. The
Rogers County native continued announcing rodeo
events throughout the country until his passing
last year.
For more information contact:
Sen. Sweeden's Office: 405-521-5581