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Teams and Rules

BIG RODEO NIGHT (rules of the game)

24 teams take part in the Big Rodeo Night. The entry fee per team is 150 euros (can be financed through a sponsor).Registration is via the registration form on www.verkehrsverein-wolfstein.de. The respective team name (association orsponsoring team), the 3 riders and the team leader are named on the registration form. A substitute rider may also be named,who can step in for one of the three riders if one of them fails. The teams will be assigned to groups A to H according to yourregistration (Table 1). Each group consists of 3 teams, i.e. 9 riders each. The names of the riders are noted on the ticket andthrown into the respective group pot. The respective duels (pairings) will be drawn. Group A will play against Group B, Group Cagainst Group D, E against F and G against H. The winners of the pairings A against B go into pot 1, the winners of C against Dinto pot 2, E against F into pot 3 and G against H in Pot 4 (Table 2). The respective losers are eliminated from the tournamentfor the time being. This game mode is used to determine the team rating and the individual rating

Table 1
Group A
  • Bockstallbuwe
  • Rowodeos by Küchenstudio Hemmer
  • free starting place
Group B
  • Bockstallmäd
  • ToreROWOs by Küchenstudio Hemmer
  • free starting place
Group C
  • Theaterverein Wolfsteiner Komödianten e.V.
  • free starting place
  • free starting place
Group D
  • Skiclub Königsland e.V.
  • free starting place
  • free starting place
Group E
  • free starting place
  • free starting place
  • free starting place
Group F
  • free starting place
  • free starting place
  • free starting place
Group G
  • free starting place
  • free starting place
  • free starting place
Group H
  • free starting place
  • free starting place
  • free starting place
Table 2
POT 1

9 Riders in the Pot

POT 2

9 Riders in the Pot

POT 3

9 Riders in the Pot

POT 4

9 Riders in the Pot

In any case, the 36 remaining riders have already qualified for the individual finals and remain in the corresponding pot with their entry tickets. From each pot, the team with the most riders is now determined, which then moves into the semi-finals of the teams as a complete team (Table 3). If there are several teams with the same, highest number of riders, there is a jumpoff. (See game rules “competitive jump-off”).

Tabelle 3
POT 1

TEAM:

POT 2

TEAM:

POT 3

TEAM:

POT 4

TEAM:

Game rules “competitive jump-off”: If several teams with the same highest number of riders are represented in a pot, the riders of these teams ride for time (who stays on the bull the longest). The times of the riders of a team are added up. The team that has stayed on the bull the longest overall is qualified as the semi-final team from their pot.

Each team now determines the order of their riders (i.e. who is rider 1, rider 2 and rider 3). After that, first rider 1 from “Team Pot 1” rides against rider 1 from “Team Pot 2”. Then the rider 2 against 2 and the rider 3 against 3. Whoever wins the most of the 3 duels is the finalist. The finalist from the duel pot 3 against pot 4 is also determined in the same way. The finalists then contest the final in exactly this way.
The winner of the team competition is the team that wins the final. (The winning team receives a trophy and a prize of 300 euros.)

After a short break, the individual final will be played (back to Table 2)

Table 2
POT 1

9 Riders in the Pot

POT 2

9 Riders in the Pot

POT 3

9 Riders in the Pot

POT 4

9 Riders in the Pot

Now the riders from pot 1 ride against the riders from pot 2 and the riders from pot 3 against the riders from pot 4. The respective pairings are drawn by lot. The respective winner from pot 1 against pot 2 goes into pot A, the respective winner from pot 3 against 4 goes into pot B (Table 4). The losers are eliminated from the competition.

Table 4
POT A

9 Riders in the Pot

POT B

9 Riders in the Pot

Now the riders from pot A ride against the riders from pot B. The pairings are drawn again. The respective winners are qualified for the final. The losers are eliminated from the competition.

The remaining 9 riders ride for time. The starting positions will be drawn. Each rider decides which bull he wants to ride. The two riders who have stayed in the saddle the longest then contest the individual final and ride against each other for 3 victories (max. 5 duels). (The individual winner receives a trophy and a prize of 300 euros.)