Hueco Rock Rodeo Explained

The Hueco Rock Rodeo is a bouldering competition held annually in February at Hueco Tanks State Historic Site in the extremities of El Paso, Texas. It is highly competitive and attracts professional rock climbers from all over the world. The proceeds go toward conservation and access. The extreme competition was not the original intention of the event but with the growing popularity of bouldering, it has turned into one of the most difficult and coveted competitions to win.[1] After 20+ years it is still a mainstay in the climbing community and is as much a festival as it is a serious competition.

History

The following are excerpts from Rock and Ice magazine by Melissa Strong on the early history of the event:[2]

"In 1989 the El Paso Climbers Club (EPCC) started the Rock Rodeo before any restrictions came into place at Hueco Tanks. Dave Head remembers fondly some of the early Rodeos: “We would get Croakies and give them out—then the next few weeks you would see all of the people at Hueco wearing their Croakies. It was simple back then. There were trophies, velvet Elvis posters and the most injured climber got a bottle of tequila.” For six years the Rodeo continued to attract up to 150 participants including Dale Goddard, Hans Florine and Matt Samet. There were some changes in the Rodeo’s format because of ongoing access issues due to over use and vandalized pictographs, but the Rodeo went on still hosted by the EPCC and held at Pete’s. In 1995, due to continuing problems, the Rodeo was suspended. In 1996 the Rodeo continued, but was called the 7th Rock Rodeo. The 8th and 9th Rock Rodeo occurred before the Public Use Plan (PUP) was put into place in 1998. After the PUP went into effect, the Hueco Rock Rodeo tradition was put on hold in 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002. In 2003 Rob Rice appealed to the park and was able to put on the 10th annual Rock Rodeo–the first Rodeo hosted by the Rock Ranch."

Format

The format has changed over the 20+ years of competition but the modern era standards (2012–present) are fairly consistent.

Each year the event organizers dictate a location where the separate categories will compete. Usually the location changes every year.

Typically there are four main categories:[3] Recreational: V0-V4Intermediate: V3-V7Advanced: V5-V10Masters (ages 40+): V0-V14Open:V7-V14

In previous years the "Open" category was referred to as the "Mutant" category.[4]

In the specified location a scorecard containing a list of boulder problems is given to the competitors. From this list the competitors must successfully climb the boulder problem without falling and have two witnesses sign the scorecard to receive the allocated point value for the climb. Attempts are recorded in the event of a tie. The top 6 problems are taken as the total score.

Scores for each boulder problem are related to the "V-Scale". V7 may equal 700pts. So if a competitor has an overall score of 6000 then they may have climbed 6 V10 boulders.

The coveted Open category is one of the most competitive with the winner receiving a rodeo style belt buckle, cash prize, and international recognition.

Men's results

YearLocationWinnerPoints
2006? Matt Wilder6870?[5]
2007? ??
2008North & East Kevin Jorgeson7200[6]
2009North Paul Robinson7700[7]
2010East Daniel Woods?[8]
2011East Daniel Woods7400[9]
2012Spur Daniel Woods7600[10]
2013East Paul Robinson7780[11]
2014Spur Daniel Woods8115[12]
2015West Daniel Woods7170[13]
2016North Jakob Schubert7710[14]
2017North Daniel Woods7,295[15]
2018? Keenan Takahashi?[16]
2019North Keenan Takahashi?[17]
2020? Matt Fultz7,705[18]

Women's results

YearLocationWinnerPoints
2006west buttress Ana Burgos5342?[19]
2007? ??
2008? ??
2009North Thomasina Pidgeon?[20]
2010Spur Alex Puccio?[21]
2011Spur ??
2012Spur Katha Saurwein5900[22]
2013East Angie Payne2960[23]
2014Spur Jule Wurm6100[24]
2015West Maria Sandbu3800[25]
2016North Alex Puccio6510[26]
2017North Kyra Condie3,910[27]
2018? ??
2019North Michaela Kiersch?[28]
2020? Michaela Tracy5,070[29]

Masters' Results

YearLocationWinnerPoints
2014? Ty Foose3,360[30]
2015West Mtn Ty Foose?
2016North Mtn Jay Bone46[31]
2017? Ty Foose?
2018? Jason Syesta?[32]
2019East Mtn Ty Foose12,489[33]
2020? Joe Czerwinski4,355[34]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 10th "Annual Rock Rodeo - NOT!.
  2. Web site: The Hueco Rock Rodeo Celebrates 20 Years. 11 February 2013.
  3. Web site: HRR.
  4. Web site: Paul Robinson Wins 2009 Hueco Rock Rodeo.
  5. http://huecotanks.com/rr2006results.html
  6. Web site: Kevin Jorgeson at the Hueco Rock Rodeo.
  7. Web site: Paul Robinson Wins 2009 Hueco Rock Rodeo.
  8. Web site: 2010 Hueco Rock Rodeo Photo Gallery.
  9. Web site: - YouTube . .
  10. Web site: Woods, Saurwein Win 2012 Hueco Rock Rodeo.
  11. Web site: Hueco Rock Rodeo: Results - Rock Climbing & Bouldering Articles . 2016-06-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160630002059/http://www.dpmclimbing.com/articles/view/hueco-rock-rodeo-results . 2016-06-30 . dead .
  12. Web site: Woods and Wurm Win 21st Annual Hueco Rock Rodeo. 19 February 2014.
  13. Web site: HRR.
  14. Web site: HRR.
  15. Web site: Hueco Rock Rodeo 24 Results and Recap. 15 February 2017.
  16. Web site: Hueco Rock Rodeo 26 Recap and Photo Gallery. 3 August 2022.
  17. Web site: Hueco Rock Rodeo 26 Recap and Photo Gallery. 3 August 2022.
  18. Web site: Hueco Rock Rodeo 2020. 3 August 2022.
  19. http://huecotanks.com/rr2006results.html
  20. Web site: Paul Robinson Wins 2009 Hueco Rock Rodeo.
  21. Web site: 2010 Hueco Rock Rodeo Photo Gallery.
  22. Web site: Woods, Saurwein Win 2012 Hueco Rock Rodeo.
  23. Web site: Hueco Rock Rodeo: Results - Rock Climbing & Bouldering Articles . 2016-06-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160630002059/http://www.dpmclimbing.com/articles/view/hueco-rock-rodeo-results . 2016-06-30 . dead .
  24. Web site: HRR.
  25. Web site: HRR.
  26. Web site: HRR.
  27. Web site: Hueco Rock Rodeo 24 Results and Recap. 15 February 2017.
  28. Web site: Hueco Rock Rodeo 26 Recap and Photo Gallery. 3 August 2022.
  29. Web site: Hueco Rock Rodeo 2020. 3 August 2022.
  30. Web site: Woods and Wurm Win 21st Annual Hueco Rock Rodeo. 19 February 2014.
  31. Web site: Alex Puccio, Jakob Schubert Win 2016 Hueco Rock Rodeo. 16 February 2016.
  32. Web site: Recap: 2018 Hueco Rock Rodeo. 20 February 2018.
  33. Web site: HRR Results.
  34. Web site: Hueco Rock Rodeo 2020. 3 August 2022.