2018 HOUSTON LIVESTOCK SHOW AND RODEO™ DEBUTED A TEXAS-SIZED CONCERT STAGE AND BROUGHT GARTH BROOKS BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 25 YEARS — The 2018 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo presented a new, state-of-the-art, star-shaped concert stage, and opened and closed with dynamic performances by Garth Brooks, 25 years after his last RODEOHOUSTON® performance. Brooks entertained more than 150,000 RODEOHOUSTON fans during his two performances, and landed in the No. 1 spot on the paid rodeo/concert attendance records. The Houston Tradition entertained guests for 20 days, Feb. 27 – March 18, 2018.
“There was something fun for everyone at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo,” said Joel Cowley, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo president and CEO. “Along with our many offerings, we were excited to bring back Garth Brooks for our fans. With the help of more than 33,000 dedicated volunteers, fans were greeted with a celebration of agriculture, entertainment and Western heritage, all while supporting the youth of Texas.”
ATTENDANCE
RODEOHOUSTON
o RODEOHOUSTON Super Series athletes competed for a share of $1,748,000 in prize money. Each event champion rode out of NRG Stadium with $50,000, plus winnings from the preliminary rounds.
o The 2018 RODEOHOUSTON Super Series Champions, with total money earned, are:
§ Tie-Down Roping: Tyler Milligan: Pawhuska, Oklahoma – $56,000
§ Bareback Riding: Clint Laye: Pocatello, Idaho – $57,250
§ Team Roping: Matt Sherwood: Pima, Arizona; and Walt Woodward: Stephenville, Texas – $112,000
§ Saddle Bronc Riding: Cody DeMoss: Heflin, Louisiana – $56,250
§ Steer Wrestling: Timmy Sparing: Helena, Montana – $53,500
§ Barrel Racing: Nellie Williams-Miller: Cottonwood, California – $58,750
§ Bull Riding: Parker Breding: Edgar, Montana – $57,500
o This one-day event featured champion athletes from eight of the best rodeos in the U.S. and Canada.
o Contestants competed as individuals, and as a team consisting of event champions from each of the eight rodeos: Rodeo Austin, Calgary Stampede, Cheyenne Frontier Days, Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, RODEOHOUSTON, National Western Stock Show and Rodeo, Reno Rodeo, and San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo.
o The Super Shootout featured five fan-favorite events: bareback riding, barrel racing, bull riding, saddle bronc riding and steer wrestling.
o With a total purse of $250,000, the Super Shootout is among the richest one-day rodeo events in the world. Each event champion earned $25,000, and team members earned an additional $2,500 each for their share of $12,500 for the winning team.
o 2018 champions, with the rodeos they represented, are:
§ Bareback Riding: JR Vezain, Team RODEOHOUSTON
§ Barrel Racing: Nellie Williams-Miller, Team Reno Rodeo
§ Bull Riding: Sage Steele Kimzey, Team Calgary Stampede
§ Saddle Bronc Riding: Heith Demoss, Team Reno Rodeo
§ Steer Wrestling: Tyler Waguespack, Team RODEOHOUSTON
§ Super Shootout Team Award: Reno Rodeo
2018 HOUSTON LIVESTOCK SHOW™
o Junior Market Barrow
§ Grand Champion Barrow: $214,000 (world record)
§ Reserve Grand Champion Barrow: $134,000 (world record)
o Junior Market Pen of Broilers
§ Grand Champion Pen of Broilers: $150,000
§ Reserve Grand Champion Pen of Broilers: $118,000
o Junior Market Goat
§ Grand Champion Goat: $182,000 (world record)
§ Reserve Grand Champion Goat: $100,000
o Junior Market Lamb
§ Grand Champion Lamb: $300,000 (world record)
§ Reserve Grand Champion Lamb: $120,000
o Junior Market Steer
§ Grand Champion Steer: $410,000
§ Reserve Grand Champion Steer: $366,000 (world record)
o Junior Market Turkey
§ Grand Champion Turkey: $110,000
§ Reserve Grand Champion Turkey: $95,000
o School Art
§ Grand Champion Work of Art: $225,000
§ Reserve Grand Champion Work of Art: $150,000
o Barrow: $3,002,251
o Lamb and Goat: $2,912,540
o Poultry: $1,745,870
o School Art: $2,048,745
o Steer: $5,432,274
SCHOLARSHIPS AND EDUCATION
AGVENTURE, presented by Occidental Petroleum
The Junction
Food
Official Rodeo Merchandise
Carnival
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ promotes agriculture by hosting an annual, family-friendly experience that educates and entertains the public, supports Texas youth, showcases Western heritage and provides year-round educational support within the community. Since its beginning in 1932, the Rodeo has committed more than $450 million to the youth of Texas. For more information, visit rodeohouston.com and connect with #RODEOHOUSTON online via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube for all of the latest news. 2018 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Heritage Partners were NRG, Ford, Miller Lite, Coca-Cola and Mattress Firm.