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Dedicated to the development of sportsmanship, horsemanship, and character.

The purpose of the Arizona High School Rodeo Association (AHSRA) is to promote high school rodeo on a statewide scale and work towards bringing statewide recognition to the sport of Rodeo. The AHSRA strives to promote professional conduct and good sportsmanship at various rodeos events.

The AHSRA's goal is to keep the Western Heritage alive in America and the state of Arizona. It is the intent of the AHSRA to encourage any student to continue in school as a regularly enrolled student and to improve his or her's education.

A Member of the National High School Rodeo Association (NHSRA)
The National High School Rodeo Association is an international, non-profit organization dedicated to the development of sportsmanship, horsemanship and the character in the youth of our country through the sport of rodeo. Created by Texas educator and rodeo contestant Claude Mullins, the NHSRA held its first finals in Hallettsville, Texas, Aug. 25-27, 1949. The NHSRA membership consists of over 10,500 members from 41 states, five Canadian provinces and Australia.

The National High School Rodeo Association is governed by National Directors (one representative from each state/provincial association). These volunteer board members are dedicated to the success of the NHSRA and the youth of North America. They also take the responsibility for the planning of the National High School Finals Rodeo each year.

The NHSRA, headquartered in Denver, Colorado, has a full-time staff that conducts the day-to-day business of the association. This professional staff is available to assist with sponsorship programs, answer questions and provide for the needs of the association's membership.

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