There is a fantastic set of tips and information on WPRA Permits 101 which is filled with easy to read information that you can refer back to at any point in time. Mary Walker at the 2016 Wrangler PRCA Champions Challenge The WPRA Junior Barrel Membership was created to develop young members (18 and under) through Divisional Circuit Co-Approved Jackpots and to prepare our young members to enter the world of professional rodeo. There is a separate roping membership as well as a 17 and under roping membership that does not allow you to compete in WPRA barrel races held at PRCA rodeos. The WPRA Roping Division focuses on the All Women’s rodeo events Breakaway, Tie Down, and Team Roping. The WPRA rules require that you win $1000 in WPRA competition before you are eligible to buy your WPRA card. New members who are interested in barrel racing at PRCA rodeos must start their membership in the WPRA with a permit. The majority of members in the WPRA are barrel racers who wish to compete in the WPRA barrel races held at PRCA rodeos. Membership is only open to women aged 18 or older, with the exception of the Junior WPRA and the 17 & Under Roping programs. The membership forms are readily available for download so you can print your application & mail/fax it in. So what is the next steps? What do you have to do to get your WPRA ( Women’s Pro Rodeo Association) card? Well, it’s easy & it’s not so easy at the same time if that makes any sense at all.
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