The 'Mesquite Championship Rodeo' is a
rodeo located in
Mesquite, Texas that operates during rodeo season (roughly April through September).
Founded in
1958 by
Neal Gay as a permanent rodeo (as opposed to many other rodeos that would move from town to town), the rodeo struggled in the early years, but grew as the city of Mesquite grew. By
1970,
Interstate 635 was constructed, allowing everybody in the
Dallas area to be able to visit the rodeo easily.
By the mid
1980s, rodeo performances at the Mesquite Championship Rodeo began to be broadcast on
ESPN and then later
TNN and
Fox Sports Net Southwest. On Fox Sports Net Southwest, the rodeo has reached over 8.3 million households, to date, the most televised rodeo in the world next to the NHSRA 20X Rodeo High telecast on RFD-TV.
In
1985, ground was broken for the Mesquite Arena (now
Resistol Arena), a new facility for the Mesquite Rodeo, located near Interstate 635 and Scyene Road. By
1998, the facility was expanded to include a Convention Center, Exhibition Hall and a Hampton Inn & Suites.
In
1999,
Tom Hicks, owner of the
Texas Rangers and the
Dallas Stars, purchased Mesquite Championship Rodeo. By
2001, attendance had grown to 200,000 during the season. The facility has hosted Presidents
Ronald Reagan and
George W. Bush and
Prince Rainier III of
Monaco.
External links
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www.MesquiteRodeo.com - Official Web Site