Enter to Win Rodeo Tickets and a Bullfighter Jersey at Runnings Store with the Huron PRCA Rodeo March 13-14
Thursday, March 12, meet rodeo personnel at Runnings store from 5-6 p.m.
Huron, S.D. (March 4, 2026) — The Runnings store in Huron is holding a drawing with stock contractor Big Bucks ProRodeo for tickets to the upcoming Huron PRCA Rodeo on March 13-14, 2026, at the DEX.
The drawings are open to the public. Entry forms can be obtained in the clothing department at Runnings, 3061 Dakota Ave. S. The rodeo ticket drawing will be held on Thursday, March 12, following the meet-and-greet with the bullfighters Lelo Garcia and Andrew Mellencamp, rodeo clown Dustin “the Jester” Jenkins, and trick riders Kate and Tera Flitton in the store.
A pair of tickets will be drawn for Friday and Saturday. Rodeo personnel will draw winners at 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 12, in the store. Two lucky winners will each receive a pair of adult general admission tickets. Winners do not need to be present to win. The store will notify winners by phone.
The bullfighter jersey drawing will take place on Monday, March 16, at the store. Two separate entry boxes are designated in the store for entering the drawings.

Bullfighter Lelo Garcia saves a fallen bull rider at Bismarck PRCA Rodeo in 2025. Image by PRCA Photographer Chuck Minor
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About Big Bucks ProRodeo: It began in 2024, but its history goes back to 1940. Big Bucks carries two legendary bucking horse bloodlines, bred to buck from two different families in two different rodeo circuits. Cody Flitton partnered with Jody Burnside, to purchase the Mosbrucker Rodeo Company. The Burnside family, with four generations of PRCA competitors, have competed in bull riding, steer wrestling, team roping, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, and calf roping.
Flitton’s great grandfather, D.A. Swanny Kerby wrangled wild horses from the slick rocks of Moab, Utah. Swanny had a dream of putting on wild west shows. He became part of the PRCA in 1940 with his bred to buck horses and bulls. Kerby’s livestock selection dates to the first National Finals Rodeo in 1959. Flitton was born and raised into the Kerby rodeo company. Today his wife, Linda, and daughters Kate and Tera are carrying on the family tradition. Kate and Tera Flitton perform as Stellar Trick Riding Cowgirls along with working for the family business.
