POLARIS UNVEILS 2024 TEAM POLARIS RODEO ATHLETES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL RODEO COWBOY ASSOCIATION (PRCA)

POLARIS UNVEILS 2024 TEAM POLARIS RODEO ATHLETES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL RODEO COWBOY ASSOCIATION (PRCA)

2024 Polaris Rodeo Athlete Lineup

Polaris Off Road, the global leader in powersports and off-road innovation, today announced its 2024 Team Polaris Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA) athlete lineup along with its return to PRCA events this year. Additionally, Polaris continues to hold a strong presence in the heart of rodeo country supporting seven rodeo events across Texas, while showcasing its hard-working UTVs and creating long-lasting relationships within the rodeo community.

Team Polaris features the return of eight-time PRCA World Champion, and All-Around Champ, Stetson Wright, along with his three brothers who are new to the team: Rusty, Ryder, and Statler, all Saddle Bronc Champions. Coming from a family dynasty of champions, the Wright brothers bring to life the brand’s core pillars of hard work and dedication. National Circuit Finals Rodeo Champion Barrel Racer Lisa Lockhart also returns to Team Polaris for the ninth consecutive year. Recently retired, six-time PRCA Bareback Riding World Champion Kaycee Feild, who was inducted into the Class of 2024 ProRodeo Hall of Fame, has also signed on to be a Polaris ambassador this year. As an ambassador, Feild will support Team Polaris at various events and activations throughout the year.

“We are excited to once again return with five World Champion athletes as they participate in some of the most prestigious rodeo events around the world,” said Chris Judson, Vice President, Polaris Off Road Utility. “As a long-standing partner of PRCA, we are committed to supporting the athletes and rodeo community that embodies Polaris’ values of hard work and dedication.”

While supporting its athletes, Polaris will be showcasing its lineup of hard-working utility vehicles throughout the year with a presence at six PRCA events nationwide including:

Reno Rodeo – June 20-29, 2024 (Reno, NV)
Prescott Frontier Days (World’s Oldest Rodeo) – July 1-7, 2024 (Prescott, AZ)
NFR Open – July 9-13, 2024 (Colorado Springs, CO)
Spanish Fork Fiesta Days – July 19-24, 2024 (Spanish Fork, UT)
Cheyenne Frontier Days – July 19-28, 2024 (Cheyenne, WY)
Pendleton Roundup – September 11-14, 2024 (Pendleton, OR)
National Finals Rodeo – December 5-14, 2024 (Las Vegas, NV)

In the Lone Star State, Polaris will also have a presence at seven rodeos including:

APHA Cowgirl Gathering – May 9-12, 2024 (Fort Worth, TX)
North Texas Fair & Rodeo – August 15-23, 2024 (Denton, TX)
West Texas Fair & Rodeo – September 5-14, 2024 (Abilene, TX)
Pasadena Livestock Show & Rodeo – September 20-28, 2024 (Pasadena, TX)
Heart O’Texas Fair & Rodeo – October 3-13, 2024 (Waco, TX)
World Championship Ranch Rodeo (WRCA) – November 14-17, 2024 (Amarillo, TX)
Amarillo Farm and Ranch Show – December 3-5, 2024 (Amarillo, TX)

As part of Polaris’ continued sponsorship and support within the rodeo industry, Polaris RANGERs will be awarded to the winners of each segment at PRCA’s NFR Open in Colorado Springs in July, and at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in Las Vegas in December.

To learn more about Polaris Off Road vehicles and Team Polaris, please visit polaris.com/en-us/off-road/off-road-events/ or join the conversation and follow on Facebooksm, Instagramsm, YouTubesm, and Xsm.

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