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Chas B. Davis Memorial Rodeo Breakaw
Jul 12, 2025th
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Chas B. Davis Memorial Rodeo Breakaw
Jul 12, 2025th
1st Performance Saturday Night
Saturday, July 12, 2025 • 8:00 PM
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In the rolling hills of northwest Georgia, where the legacy of ranching runs as deep as the roots of the ancient oak trees, a new tradition is taking shape. The Chas B. Davis Memorial Rodeo Breakaway will make its debut on July 12, 2025, at the Davis Cattle Co. Arena in Ringgold, Georgia. This one-day event promises to deliver heart-pounding action while honoring the memory of a local ranching legend.
The Chas B. Davis Memorial Rodeo isn't just another stop on the rodeo circuit—it's a heartfelt tribute to a man who embodied the spirit of Georgia's ranching community. Chas B. Davis dedicated his life to the preservation of western heritage in the Southeast, building the Davis Cattle Co. from humble beginnings into one of the region's most respected ranching operations.
His passion for breakaway roping, in particular, inspired countless young cowboys and cowgirls throughout the Southeastern Circuit. This inaugural memorial event focuses on breakaway roping—a discipline that has seen explosive growth in recent years—while celebrating Davis's contributions to the sport and the community he loved.
For those new to the sport, breakaway roping represents one of rodeo's most exciting and accessible events. Competitors on horseback chase down a calf released from the chute, throwing a loop around its neck with remarkable precision. Unlike tie-down roping, the rope is tied to the saddle horn with a string that breaks away when the calf hits the end of the rope, stopping the clock.
What makes breakaway roping so thrilling is the combination of raw speed and technical skill. The best runs are completed in mere seconds, making it one of rodeo's fastest events. With a $1,000 purse up for grabs, the Chas B. Davis Memorial will attract top talent from across the Southeastern Circuit and beyond, all vying for championship honors and valuable circuit points.
Nestled in the scenic landscape of Ringgold, Georgia, the Davis Cattle Co. Arena provides an authentic backdrop for this celebration of western heritage. The venue features covered grandstand seating with excellent sightlines of the action, ensuring every spectator gets an up-close view of the competition.
The arena grounds will transform into a hub of western culture for the day, with the main competition arena at its heart. Surrounding areas will host vendor booths featuring western apparel, handcrafted leather goods, and rodeo memorabilia—perfect for finding a souvenir to commemorate the inaugural event.
While breakaway roping takes center stage, the Chas B. Davis Memorial offers a full day of western-themed entertainment and activities. Gates will open at 10:00 AM, with preliminary rounds beginning at noon. The championship round, featuring the top qualifiers from earlier competition, will kick off at 7:00 PM under the arena lights.
Between competitive rounds, spectators can enjoy demonstrations of western horsemanship, meet-and-greets with competitors, and educational presentations about the history and technique of breakaway roping. For those bringing young cowboys and cowgirls, a dedicated kids' zone will offer roping practice, stick horse races, and other western-themed activities.
The competitor roster for the inaugural Chas B. Davis Memorial is still developing, but early commitments suggest a field that will include both established champions and promising newcomers. The event's position in the heart of the Southeastern Circuit season makes it a critical stop for competitors looking to secure their position in the circuit standings.
Qualification for the event follows standard circuit procedures, with competitors earning their spot through accumulated points or through open registration depending on their standing. The $1,000 purse, while modest compared to some of the circuit's largest events, carries special significance as part of this memorial competition.
More than just a sporting event, the Chas B. Davis Memorial represents a gathering of the extended rodeo family. The Davis family has deep ties throughout Georgia's agricultural community, and this event serves as both a celebration of Chas's life and a reunion for those who shared his passion for western heritage.
A portion of the proceeds from the event will benefit the Chas B. Davis Scholarship Fund, which supports young people pursuing education in agricultural sciences and rodeo sports. This commitment to fostering the next generation of western athletes and agricultural leaders reflects Davis's lifelong dedication to mentorship and community building.
From the moment visitors arrive at the Davis Cattle Co. Arena, they'll be immersed in an authentic western atmosphere. The air will be filled with the sounds of country music, the scent of barbecue, and the unmistakable energy that comes when rodeo athletes and fans gather to celebrate their shared passion.
Local food vendors will offer regional specialties alongside rodeo staples, ensuring no one goes hungry during the day-long celebration. The concession areas will feature covered seating where spectators can relax between competitive rounds, sharing stories and building the community connections that make rodeo events so special.
Visitors are encouraged to bring sunscreen, hats, and refillable water bottles, as July in Georgia can be warm. The arena does offer some covered seating areas, but preparing for sun exposure is recommended. Comfortable western boots or closed-toe shoes are suggested for navigating the arena grounds.
Tickets for this inaugural event are expected to generate significant interest throughout the region. Multiple ticketing options will be available to accommodate different preferences and budgets, including general admission, reserved seating, and premium packages that include special access areas and commemorative merchandise.
Family-friendly pricing ensures the event remains accessible to multi-generational groups, with special rates for children and seniors. Group rates will be available for parties of ten or more, making this an ideal outing for church groups, youth organizations, and corporate team-building events.
Tickets will go on sale approximately two months before the event, around May 12, 2025. They will be available for purchase directly through this website when sales begin. Based on early interest, securing tickets in advance is highly recommended, as certain seating sections are expected to sell quickly.
For those planning to attend, various purchase methods will be available, including online sales through the official event platform and on-site box office purchases (subject to availability). The box office will open on event day at 9:00 AM, one hour before the gates open to the general public.
The Davis Cattle Co. Arena is conveniently located just outside Ringgold, Georgia, making it accessible from Chattanooga, Tennessee and other surrounding communities. The venue offers ample parking for both standard vehicles and those with horse trailers, though early arrival is recommended for prime parking locations.
The facility is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring designated parking areas and seating sections for guests with mobility challenges. Staff members will be available throughout the venue to assist guests with special needs.
For visitors traveling from further afield, Ringgold and nearby Chattanooga offer a variety of accommodation options ranging from budget-friendly motels to upscale hotels. Those planning an overnight stay are encouraged to book accommodations early, as the event is expected to draw visitors from throughout the Southeastern Circuit.
As the inaugural Chas B. Davis Memorial Rodeo Breakaway approaches, excitement continues to build throughout Georgia's western sports community. This event represents more than just another competition—it's the beginning of what organizers hope will become a cherished annual tradition honoring a man who gave so much to the sport and the region.
Whether you're a dedicated rodeo fan who follows the circuit religiously or someone looking to experience the thrill of western sports for the first time, the Chas B. Davis Memorial offers something special. It's a chance to witness elite athletic competition, connect with a vibrant community, and participate in the birth of a new Georgia tradition.
Mark your calendars for July 12, 2025, and prepare to be part of something special as Ringgold, Georgia celebrates the legacy of Chas B. Davis and the exciting sport of breakaway roping. When the first competitor backs into the box and nods for the calf, you'll want to be there to witness rodeo history in the making.