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Rodeo Software

Speedy Steeds runs the whole rodeo: roughstock and timed events, performance scheduling, sanction tracking, jackpot payouts, and circuit points - all from one program that keeps working when the arena has no internet.

Built for the rodeo secretary

  • Roughstock (scored) and timed events in one show, with stock draw, rerides, and scored-event placement
  • Performance scheduling with slack, sections, and printable performance schedules
  • Single-screen multi-round entry, averages, and automatic short-go qualification
  • Entry-range payouts with added money, ground money, withholding, and per-division splits
  • Season and circuit standings - points-based or money-won - for IPRA, BBR, and your own organizations
  • Permit holders and eligible circuits where your association uses them
  • Sanction tracking with multi-org approvals and protected-radius conflict detection
  • WPRA, PRCA, or custom medication incident forms generated from the show
  • Buddy draws (single- and multi-event), first-go trades, scratches, and releases with refund windows
  • Online pre-registration on speedysteeds.com; CSV import; PDF and Excel export

Roughstock and timed events in one show

Score bareback, saddle bronc, and bulls next to the timed events without juggling separate programs. Scored events carry their own stock draw, rerides, and high-score placement, while timed events run on times and penalties - and the averages, short-go qualification, and season points roll up across the whole rodeo on one screen.

Link sidepots and team events off any class. A sidepot shares the run's time or score through a rollover but keeps its own entry fee, added money, and payout, so the open, the youth, and the sidepots all settle correctly from a single set of results.

Schedule performances and slack

Build the run order across performances and slack with sections, then print and share the schedule. Times and scores enter against the right performance, so a multi-day rodeo stays organized from the first section to the short go.

Draws can be random, reverse, reverse-qualification, or manual per round, with buddy groups kept together. Multi-event buddy support extends a group across every event at the show, matching the way associations like PRCA and WPRA write the rule.

Sanctioning and protected-radius conflicts

Each show carries its sanction approvals - one per organization, with the sanction number and approved date - and the sanctioned orgs show as chips right on the show tile. Co-sanction a rodeo with more than one association and a single run scores for each.

When an association protects a radius around its sanctioned dates, Speedy Steeds checks the other sanctioned shows in the season and warns you when a date and location collide, so you catch a conflict before it becomes a phone call. Permit holders and their eligible circuits are supported where your organization uses them.

Offline at the arena, live on the web

Your rodeo lives in a local database on your machine, so the secretary runs the whole show - entries, draws, scores, payouts, and standings - with no internet at all, and it backs itself up every time it starts. The arena never waits on a signal.

When you have a connection and an active subscription, results and draws publish to your show page on the web automatically as you work, or in a batch when you choose. Day-of, contestants can pull up live results from their phones on the local network while the program is running.

Standings, points, and compliance

Group shows into a season and Speedy Steeds keeps the standings, points-based or money-won - the way IPRA ranks by dollars earned, with its sanction-fee withholding handled in the payout. Each organization carries its own rules for membership, division splits, base points, cutoffs, and ties, and circuits and districts (including a roving catch-all) let you scope year-end standings.

Compliance comes off the same show data: generate WPRA, PRCA, or custom medication incident forms ready to print, and export draw orders, results, and standings to PDF or Excel for the office and the association.

Frequently asked questions

Does it handle both roughstock and timed events?

Yes. Run bareback, saddle bronc, and bulls alongside the timed events in the same show. Scored events keep their own stock draw, rerides, and high-score placement, and the averages and points roll up across the whole rodeo.

Can I schedule performances and slack?

Yes. Build the run order across performances and slack with sections, then print and share the schedule. Scores and times enter against the right performance automatically.

Does it track sanctioning and catch date conflicts?

Yes. Each show records its sanction approvals per organization, and when an association protects a radius around its dates, Speedy Steeds warns you if another sanctioned show in the season collides on date and location.

Does it support permit holders and circuit standings?

Yes. Permit holders with eligible-circuit restrictions are supported where your organization uses them, and circuit and district standings - including a roving catch-all - let you scope year-end results to any circuit.

Will it work without internet at the arena?

Yes. The desktop program keeps your rodeo in a local database and runs the full show offline - entries, draws, scores, payouts, and standings. Online features like pre-registration and live web results need a connection and an active subscription, but the show itself never depends on one.

What does it run on, and can I use more than one computer?

Speedy Steeds runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. A subscription activates on a limited number of machines, so the office computer and the arena computer can run off the same data.

Running barrel races too?

Speedy Steeds also runs D-format barrel racing. See pricing or read the documentation.