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Gisborne Rodeo draws record crowd, organisers say

By Murray Robertson
Gisborne Herald·
13 Jan, 2025 02:27 AMQuick Read

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Cheyenne Church, from Rerewhakaaitu near Rotorua, competes in the barrel racing on Saturday at a packed-out Gisborne Rodeo. Organisers put the crowd size at around 4000. Photo / Hannah Jairam Photography

Cheyenne Church, from Rerewhakaaitu near Rotorua, competes in the barrel racing on Saturday at a packed-out Gisborne Rodeo. Organisers put the crowd size at around 4000. Photo / Hannah Jairam Photography

The 2025 Gisborne Rodeo attracted a record number of spectators to its Birrell St venue at the back of Showgrounds Park on Saturday, organisers say.

Gisborne Rodeo Club secretary Sue Rylott said they had to open up a third paddock for vehicle parking, such was the size of the crowd – estimated at around 4000.

“We had 250 entries in the NZ Rodeo Cowboy Association [NZRCA] events, and nearly 50 locals in their side of the rodeo.”

The open competitors took part in events such as barrel racing, bareback and saddle bronc riding and bull riding.

A competitor keeps his cool as he tries to stay on board in the bull ride. Photo / Hannah Jairam Photography
A competitor keeps his cool as he tries to stay on board in the bull ride. Photo / Hannah Jairam Photography
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Local competitors took on steer and bull riding, saddle and bareback bronc riding and barrel racing.

“The NZRCA riders put on an awesome show, it was fantastic,” Rylott said.

Zac Taylor in broncs (first), Zahlia Whakataka in junior barrel racing (first), Hine Walker in adult barrels (first), and junior novice steer rider Rylan Matiaha were the standout local competitors.

Local rodeo legend Dick Parsons (right) is presented with a special buckle marking 50 years as chute boss. He receives it from club president Graeme Rylott, accompanied by 5-year-old Keanu Rangiwai. Photo / Hannah Jairam Photography
Local rodeo legend Dick Parsons (right) is presented with a special buckle marking 50 years as chute boss. He receives it from club president Graeme Rylott, accompanied by 5-year-old Keanu Rangiwai. Photo / Hannah Jairam Photography

Local rodeo legend Dick Parsons was presented with a special award of a buckle for 50 years of service to Gisborne rodeo events as chute boss.

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