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Colton Byram Wins Big Week Bull Riding Xtreme Bulls Event at the California Rodeo Salinas on July 17!

 

SALINAS, CAA sold-out crowd of 10,498 people watched the Big Week Bull Riding Xtreme Bulls event at the Salinas Sports Complex on Wednesday night, July 17. Presented by Salinas Valley Ford, the Big Week Bull Riding continues to be one of the most popular events held each July, selling out from 2015-2019, 2022, 2023, and 2024. Colton Byram of Mound City, KS covered two bulls to win the championship – he scored 81.5 points on Red Neck from Four Star Rodeo and 91 points on Chucks Boy from Four Star Rodeo- with a total score of 172.5. Rancho San Lucas sponsored the championship buckle.

Tickets are available for the upcoming California Rodeo Salinas, July 17th-20th, twenty-four hours a day at www.carodeo.com. Thursday, July 18 is Bucking Cancer night at the Rodeo. Fans can bring an empty Coca-Cola bottle or can to the gate after 10 am to receive a $5 admission ticket. Gates open at 4 pm and the show starts at 6 pm. A full list of events and ticket prices can be found at www.carodeo.com.

 

ABOUT CALIFORNIA RODEO SALINAS

The 115th California Rodeo Salinas will take place July 17–20, 2025. As a not-for-profit organization, the California Rodeo Association is dedicated to preserving the traditions of the California Rodeo Salinas and the Western way of life while fostering community involvement and cultural heritage. Through its annual Rodeo and year-round operations at the Salinas Sports Complex, the Association supports local nonprofits and community groups. In 2024, these efforts generated over $796,000 for local organizations.

For more information, visit www.CARodeo.com or contact the Rodeo Office at (831) 775-3100.

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