Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Lincoln Rodeo Still On

“As of right now, yes. We are waiting for the Health Department’s go ahead, but everything else is in place.” Marlana Edgmon Lincoln Rodeo Club Secretary/Reporter

- By mark humphrey

LINCOLN — The Lincoln Rodeo, which commemorat­es 67 years this year, remains on schedule for Aug. 6-8 according to Lincoln Riding Club members.

To clear up confusion and answer questions about whether the rodeo would be held in wake of concerns over the covid-19 crisis and cancellati­ons of other rodeos in the area such as Springdale’s Rodeo of the Ozarks, a post appeared on the Lincoln Riding Club Facebook page on June 23: “As of right now our rodeo is still a go. We have submitted a plan to the Arkansas Health Department and awaiting their response. We are going above and beyond to keep our spectators and contestant­s safe during this time.”

LRC plans to update the situation as more informatio­n becomes available.

The Enterprise- Leader reached out to various board members and received a text from Marlana Edgmon, LRC secretary/reporter, confirming this year’s Lincoln Rodeo is a go unless otherwise posted.

“As of right now, yes. We are waiting for the Health Department’s go ahead, but everything else is in place,” Edgmon texted.

That’s good news for

Lincoln Riding Club members and rodeo fans.

Earlier this spring, LRC canceled its playday scheduled for May 17 missing Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s opening for rodeo arenas by one day. That happened May 18.

LRC held a playday June 7 while asking competitor­s and spectators to please practice social distancing. Reminders were announced at the playday, which had two things that were done differentl­y due to covid-19 concerns.

Signups for event competitio­ns were held downstairs to avoid getting a lot of people cramped up in tight quarters at the judge’s booth. Among competitiv­e events held, LRC announced that for the time being flags is being replaced with speed, because the flags would be touched by everyone involved in the event.

Meanwhile LRC 2019 rodeo royalty involved themselves in rodeos held in Oklahoma. Queen Landree Cunningham represente­d LRC at the Colcord, Okla., rodeo on Friday, June 5, while princess Bailey Sizemore represente­d at Colcord Rodeo Saturday, June 6.

LRC royalty pageant applicatio­ns and $45 fees are due this week. Age categories are as follows: Princess, 6-10; Junior Queen, 11-15; and Queen, 16-24.

Amanda Arnold coordinate­s the royalty competitio­n and invited cowgirls to enter.

“Ever wondered what it would be like to be royalty? Now’s your chance! Lincoln Riding Club is looking for royalty contestant­s for our August Rodeo!,” Arnold stated in a recent Facebook post.

LRC royalty announced a new aspect to the royalty competitio­n for 2020 — a saddle will be given away to the contestant generating the most sales. This part of the contest is open to all categories and age groups.

Each winning title holder will receive a saddle, crown, buckle, sash, saddle stand and various prizes while each contestant in the royalty pageant will receive various prizes and goodies.

Those with questions may contact Arnold or Marlana Edgmon at lincolnrod­eoroyalty@yahoo.com.

 ?? MARK HUMPHREY ENTERPRISE-LEADER ?? A cowboy successful­ly brings a steer down after leaping off his horse during steer wrestling competitio­n. Lively rodeo action generally fills up the stands at the Lincoln Riding Club Arena one mile west of Lincoln on U.S. 62. This year’s Lincoln Rodeo features performanc­es Aug. 6-8 with the stick horse entry set for 7:30 p.m. each night.
MARK HUMPHREY ENTERPRISE-LEADER A cowboy successful­ly brings a steer down after leaping off his horse during steer wrestling competitio­n. Lively rodeo action generally fills up the stands at the Lincoln Riding Club Arena one mile west of Lincoln on U.S. 62. This year’s Lincoln Rodeo features performanc­es Aug. 6-8 with the stick horse entry set for 7:30 p.m. each night.

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