ARHFA 2024 Schedule Released

The American Rope Horse Futurity Association has released it's schedule for the 2024 season.
ARHFA 2024 Schedule Released
ARHFA 2024 Schedule Released

The American Rope Horse Futurity Association was created in 2007 by Jay and Lindsay Wadhams to recognize the talented ropers who train and compete on young rope horses in the team roping industry.

Futurities are already widely popular in the barrel racing, cow-horse, reining, and cutting industry; therefore, it was about time for the team ropers to shine.

After discussing with well-known breeders, trainers, and owners in the rope horse industry, ARHFA was created with classes that showcased four-, five-, and six-year-old horses.

The ARHFA events are the only ones that have combined how the American Quarter Horse Association judges roping and the speed required in team roping during rodeos. For the futurity colt's score, two judges' scores are added to their "time score."

Riders must compete at two ARHFA events to be eligible for the 2023 World Championship World Show.

The rope horse breeding world has also taken off. Here's a glance at the 2023 ARHFA World Championship Futurity leading sires:

  1. One Time Pepto — $53,000
  2. Woody Be Tuff — $52,000
  3. Reys Smoking Dually —$48,000
  4. Hickory Holly Time —$36,825
  5. Metallic Cat — $35,427

These events filled a much-needed void in the team roping industry. Their 2024 schedule has been officially released.

ARHFA 2024 Schedule

  • Arizona Sun Circuit — March 2-4, Scottsdale, AZ
  • Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo — March 13-14, Houston, TX
  • Oil Can Classic — April 26-28, Ardmore, OK
  • Redbud Spectacular —  May 30-June 2, Oklahoma City, OK
  • Cornhusker Classic — June 13-16, Lincoln, NB
  • Cowtown Classic — June 5-7, Fort Worth, TX
  • World Championship Show — October 16-19, Fort Worth, Texas

Entries for the AZ Sun Circuit open Jan. 5, with $35,000 added money pre-futurity and $35,000 added open futurity and non-pro; there's a lot of money up for grabs.


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Madi Roelofsen
MADI ROELOFSEN

Madi Roelofsen is a writer for Sports Illustrated's feature, Rodeo Daily. Madi not only writes about the western lifestyle and rodeo world but lives it daily. She attended Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas, and competed in the barrel racing as part of their rodeo team. Roelofsen graduated in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in animal science. Madi enjoyed not only competing in rodeo events but also spectating the greatest sport on dirt. In 2017, while on vacation attending the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, she met her husband Tim Roelofsen. They got married a few years later in 2020. Tim had already established TVR Working Horses but together they grew their program and enjoy raising foals, training colts, barrel racing, team roping and standing their stallions (TVR Eye Needa Corona and CR Baron Bee Joy "Big Sexy") in both Texas and Iowa. They stay busy with the horses, farming alfalfa and raising their baby girl, Texi. Madi has always been passionate about horses, from learning about different bloodlines, breeding the foals themselves to training and competing. She expresses that passion within the articles she writes to open up the world of horses and rodeo to everyone.  Twitter-@Madi_Roelofsen  Facebook- @TVR Working Horses