Fourth of July, ‘Cowboy Christmas’

June 29, 2023

Fourth of July, ‘Cowboy Christmas’

The week of July 4th, known as ‘Cowboy Christmas’, indicates a very lucrative week full of surprises and elation, tons of rodeos and oodles of money to be won. It's grueling and spectacular at the same time. Gift wrapped in expectations, adrenaline, and money. Even entering these rodeos has a sense of suspense and anticipation. The excitement of finding out when you’re up and what stock you draw is like waking up Christmas morning to see what’s under the tree!

Used here, the word Cowboy is a universal term of endearment which denotes athletes- men and women, boys and girls- that embody the western rodeo lifestyle. Cowboys endure endless miles on the road and in the air, to get to as many rodeos as they can, with no guaranteed pay, and yes, they consider it a gift and a privilege to get to do this. The wages of a cowboy depend on entering many, many rodeos. In Montana the Gateway Rodeos, indicative of their location at the three entrances to Yellowstone National Park, Red Lodge, Livingston, and Cody offer cowboys a chance to make three in one day. Harlowton, Roundup, Ennis, and Choteau accommodate entries so cowboys can make as many as possible. Trevor Brazile holds the record for the most money earned during Cowboy Christmas at $39.993, set in 2011.

Alongside the adrenaline excitement sits disappointment and exhaustion, but nevertheless, at the end of the week there’s a feeling of fulfillment that mirrors the courage it took to try, the tenacity needed to get it done, and the determination, resolve and persistence required. It all boils down to sheer willpower. A sense of accomplishment like none other.

Cowboys epitomize independence. There is no better way to celebrate July 4th, our Independence Day, than by going to a rodeo! God Bless the USA.




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