π Rodeo Backyard Ultra β Austin, Texas π
Saddle Up. Run Hard. Last One Standing.
Race Weekend: March 14, 2026
π€ Two Rodeos. One City. Endless Grit.
Come March 2026, while Austin celebrates cowboys, concerts, and competition atΒ Rodeo Austin, a different kind of rodeo will unfold on the trails.
At the Rodeo Backyard Ultra, the 4.167-mile (6.706 km) loop is the bull β and every hour, runners have to ride that bull again by completing the loop before the hour ends. When the next hour begins, the bull comes charging back outβ¦ and the runner has to saddle up once more.
Just like in the arena, this race tests endurance, grit, and heart β seeing how long you can "stay on."
The event keeps going until there's only one runner left: the Last One Standing.

How It Works
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Course & Experience Highlights
The Chute (Starting Corral)
Each hour begins in the "chute," where runners line up like rodeo riders waiting for the next bull. When the cowbell rings β it's time to ride.
The Roper's Turnaround
At the halfway point, runners must lasso a post before returning β symbolizing "roping the bull."
This ritual, called The Catch, keeps the cowboy spirit alive with every loop.
To verify, each runner moves their token (washer, chip, or bracelet) on a pegboard when they rope successfully β a simple, reliable self-check system.
The Watering Hole (Aid Station)
Recharge at the Chuckwagon with hydration, fuel, and friendly faces before the next ride.
π The Arena (Finish Area)
When you finish a loop, ring the cowbell to announce your successful ride.
The echo of cowbells fills camp β a sound that says another bull's been tamed.

Awards & Swag
Winner's Buckle: "Last One Standing"
Additional Recognition:
- Finisher Tokens: "Thrown from the Bull" or "Bucked at Loop #__"
- Participant Shirts: "I Rode the Bull at Rodeo Backyard Ultra"
β READY TO RIDE? β
Join us for Austin's most unique ultra experience!


