Results

Range War Summer Series 2025

Johnson County Fairgrounds - Buffalo, Wyoming

See Rodeo Results Below

June 19, 2025

Upcoming Rodeos

July 17th

August 21st

Meet Our Members

Ashley Malcom

Ashley Malcom is a graduate of Neah-Kah-Nie High School on the Oregon Coast. Her love for rodeo began early, attending jackpots, gymkhanas, and rodeos in her youth—a passion she has proudly shared with her three children over the years.

As a Certified Veterinary Technician, Ashley has spent over 20 years dedicated to the health and well-being of animals. After relocating with her family to Wyoming, she fully embraced the western lifestyle and deepened her involvement in the rodeo community.

Ashley has served on the board of the former Buffalo Night Rodeos, currently leads the sponsorship and funding efforts for the Kaycee Rodeos, and now sits as Treasurer on the Range War Board. She is deeply committed to preserving and growing the sport and tradition of rodeo and works tirelessly to ensure that the youth of Buffalo, Wyoming, continue to have access to these meaningful experiences.

Meet Our Sponsors

Chet Johnson

Raised and graduated in Lusk, Wyoming, Chet built a foundation in agriculture and leadership by earning an Ag Business degree from Sheridan College. A lifelong cowboy, he began riding saddle broncs at age 14 and quickly made his mark—winning the Wyoming State High School Saddle Bronc Riding Championship and competing regularly at the Buffalo and Kaycee night rodeos.

Since turning professional in 2001, he has established himself as a dominant force in the sport. He is a four-time National Finals Rodeo (NFR) qualifier, an eight-time Canadian Finals Rodeo qualifier, a Canadian Saddle Bronc Champion, a National Circuit Finals Champion, and has claimed titles as both Mountain States Circuit Finals Champion and Mountain States Circuit Champion.

Beyond the arena, Chet has contributed to the sport’s leadership and growth. He served four years on the PRCA Board of Directors and is currently in his third year serving on the NFR Committee. His passion lies in keeping the sport of rodeo strong and growing by mentoring young athletes, helping them develop their skills, and creating more opportunities for them to learn and compete.