Tie Down Roping
Riley Pruitt
Tom Crouse
Quade Hiatt
Blane Cox
Zack Jongbloed
Marty Yates
Seth T Hall
Marcos Costa
Bareback Riding
Kashton Ford
Cooper Cooke
Weston Timberman
Robert Landingham
Luke Thrash
Mason Stuller
Dean Thompson
Clayton Biglow
Team Roping
Carroll / Dunning
Krieger / Doyal
Appleton / Sporer
Crites / Ashford
Bray / Worley
Wyatt / Torres
Tryan / Bray
Rice / Freeman
Saddle Bronc Riding
Dawson Hay
Shea Fournier
Kole Ashbacher
Logan Hay
Lucas Macza
Brandon Lansford
Kade Bruno
Zeke Thurston
Steer Wrestling
James Struxness
Stetson Jorgensen
Eli Jordan Lord
Nick Guy
Don Payne
Joseph Guze
Ryan Shuckburgh
Chance Howard
Barrel Racing
Hailey Garrison Graham
Hayle Gibson-Stillwell
Presley Smith
Keyla Costa
Acey Pinkston
Helen Nowosad
Makenzie Mayes
Leslie Smalygo
Breakaway Roping
Hali Williams
Sawyer Gilbert
Bailey Bates
Kinlie Brennise
Braylee Shepherd
Rylee George
Madalyn Richards
Millie Greenwood
Bull Riding
Creek Young
Robbie Taylor
Jordan Spears
Henry Courson
Rawley Johnson
Tristan Mize
Trey Kimzey
Fulton Rutland

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ABOUT THE HOUSTON LIVESTOCK SHOW AND RODEO

Since its beginning in 1932, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has committed more than $600 million to Texas youth and education.

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Started as the Houston Fat Stock Show in 1932, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has grown to become the world’s largest charitable production of its kind.

RODEO HISTORY

Since the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo was established, it has made an impressive footprint on the livestock and entertainment industries and in the sport of rodeo. It also has played a notable role in enhancing the lives of thousands of young people in the state of Texas.

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LATEST NEWS AND PRESS RELEASES

IN THE HEADLINES

Barrel Racing

Combat veteran continues to serve others at Houston rodeo

For more than 90 years, RodeoHouston has been a cornerstone of western heritage, drawing more than 2 million visitors annually. Combat veteran Mike Shannon is part of the village of volunteers that keep the show running each year.

Xavier Walton // NewsNation
March 12, 2026

Image: Kyle Olsen headshot

When The Rodeo Met Times Square: A Spark Of Texas Warmth In The Heart Of New York

On a crisp winter afternoon in Times Square, the familiar rush of screens, traffic and bright lights paused briefly, replaced, for a moment, by something warmer. A RodeoHouston pop-up brought a burst of colour and choreography into the cold.

Kate Hardcastle // Forbes
January 7, 2026

Cody Johnson

Special surprise for young farmers who swung into action after flooding

After the catastrophic flooding in Texas, students from Future Farmers of America swung into action, clearing debris and gutting homes. But their event space is still being used as a command center, leaving them without a place for their fall fundraiser or stock show. The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo stepped up to help, surprising the students with a huge donation.

Priscilla Thompson // NBC News
November 13, 2025

Rodeo NRG Stadium

RodeoHouston Honored By ACM Awards As The Best Fair and Rodeo of the Year

The 60th Academy of Country Music Awards (ACMA) offers a variety of different awards around the western industry that is not limited to just country music. One of the categories they feature is the fair and rodeo of the year.

Rodeo Daily Staff // Sports Illustrated
July 22, 2025

Texas boy with cancer raises award-winning rabbits

This Easter season, a Texas boy has gained celebrity recognition for raising rabbits even as he battles an inoperable brain cancer.

Karen Hua // CBS
April 19, 2025

The Houston Rodeo Is the Super Bowl of Country Culture

Spending a few days eating turkey legs, watching piglet races and ‘mutton bustin’ at the world’s largest rodeo and livestock show.

Shannon Sims // The New York Times

Fans flock to Houston for largest livestock show and rodeo

Fox Nation host Abby Hornacek speaks with attendees at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’

Fox & Friends // Fox News
March 16, 2025

Exclusive: Houston Rodeo announces record $28 million commitment to education, scholarships

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo announced on Tuesday that more than $28 million would be committed to educational programs, including scholarships, in 2025.

Amber Elliott // Houston Chronicle
Dec. 3, 2024

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I apply for Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Media Credentials?

The 2026 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo media credential applications will open in December.

I covered a previous Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Do I have to apply again?

Yes. Media credentials issued at previous Rodeo’s do not remain valid. Members of the press must be credentialed each year. A detailed explanation of planned coverage and/or a new letter of assignment will be required each year.

What is required to apply for media credentials?

Please view our media credential policy here.

I work with a production company and am wanting to receive credentials. How do I apply?

You can view our requirements for production crews here along with instructions on how to apply.

My question isn't answered. What can I do?

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