(a) Tie-down Roping. Contestant must rope calf, dismount, throw calf by hand and cross and tie three legs. To qualify as an acceptable time, there shall be at least one wrap around all three legs and a half-hitch. If calf is down when roper reaches it, the calf must be let up to his feet and be thrown by hand. If roper's hand is on the calf when calf falls, calf is considered thrown by hand. Rope must hold calf until roper gets hand on calf. Three legs must remain tied for six seconds, as timed by the judge; from the time the rope horse takes his first step forward after the roper has remounted, until timed and approved by the judge. Rope must remain slack until the judge approves the tie.
(b) Dally Team Roping.
(c) Steer Roping. Steer must be roped and tripped by horse. Contestant must dismount and cross and tie three legs. A steer must remain tied for six seconds to qualify as a tie. After a roper signals a completed tie and remounts, he will bring his horse back toward steer before the six-second inspection will begin.
(d) Any questions as to catches will be decided by the Judges, whose decision is final.
(e) Unless otherwise approved by the Judge, the box for each roping event must be at least 16 feet in length, and all boxes used in a roping event must be the same length and shall not be changed during the event.
(f) All contestants must compete from the box designated for their event.
(g) If a judge is used to flag the start, he shall flag the calf or steer when its nose crosses the scoreline.
(h) Once a score line has been set, it shall not be changed.
(i) Contestants shall start from behind a barrier. Once a steer or calf crosses the score line the barrier shall drop or be removed. A 10 second penalty will be added for breaking or beating the barrier or flag.
038-12 Wyo. Code R. § 12-9