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See below for more details regarding registration, banquet table or ticket purchases, and requirements for a successful Rodeo.
Important Dates

Early Registration Deadline: February 6, 2026

Final Registration Deadline: March 6, 2026

FAQ Submission Deadline: March 6, 2026

Online Banquet Table Sales Deadline: March 6, 2026

Online Banquet Ticket Sales Deadline: March 13, 2026 (Please note you will be able to purchase banquet tickets in-person at the Rodeo grounds prior to the banquet).  

Competitor Registration Information

Competitor registration (apprentices, teams, and/or alternates) includes registration for each competitor, event t-shirt, and a banquet ticket. Banquet ticket includes admission to awards ceremony and dinner.

The competition is open only to public power utilities, joint action agencies, and state/regional associations.

An individual can only register in one of these categories: Team, Alternate, Apprentice, or Judge/Auditor. For example, a Judge cannot also serve as an alternate; or a person who is competing in the Apprentice competition cannot also serve as the part of a Team.

Team: A team consists of two journeyman linemen and one ground support person. This three-person team is permitted to rotate roles between events. An apprentice can serve as the ground support person on the team. To the extent possible, utilities should strive to register at least one judge or auditor per team registered.

Alternates: If a team member can no longer continue to participate, that individual is out of the competition for the remainder of the event. The team can then substitute a registered alternate for the missing team member. The groundman can be an alternate if he/she is a journeyman lineworker. The activation of an alternate within the team must be approved by the Journeyman Master Judge.

Apprentice: A person is considered an apprentice for four years after he/she enters an apprentice program. To the extent possible, utilities should strive to register at least one judge or auditor per three competitors registered.

Judges and Auditors

Utilities should strive to register at least one judge or auditor for each team or per three competitors registered. Judge and Auditor registrations are complimentary and include a t-shirt and banquet ticket.

All judges and auditors must be employed by an APPA member municipal utility, joint action agency, or state/regional association. Judges and auditors may not register as competitors in any category (team members, alternates, or apprentices).

Judges are responsible for observing, evaluating, and assigning a score to competitors based on the safe, accurate, and timely performance of the technical aspects of linework as detailed in the event rules, as well as their conduct upon entering, during, and prior to exiting the event.

  • Requirements: Judges for the journeyman and apprentice events must have experience with linework and/or judging similar events in the past.
  • Commitment: Judges must attend a meeting at the John Hunt Park, 2180 Airport Road, SW, Huntsville, AL 35801 on Friday, March 27 from 2 – 4 pm, proctor the apprentice written test on Friday, March 27 from 4 – 5 pm and judge events during the rodeo on Saturday, March 28. Judges will be required to be on the rodeo grounds from 7 am until approximately 3 pm on Saturday.

Auditors are responsible for checking each team and/or apprentice in to a specific competition event during the rodeo upon their arrival, in addition to orienting them to any event-specific instructions as directed by the chief judge. Auditors ensure all paperwork related to the event is accurate, accounted for, and distributed to the appropriate parties. Scripts and guidelines are provided for Auditors.

  • Requirements: Auditors must have strong organizational skills and demonstrate attention to detail.
  • Commitment: Auditors must attend an in-person Auditors meeting (1- 2 pm, Friday, March 27) and a Judges & Auditors Meeting (2 – 4 pm, Friday, March 27) at the rodeo grounds and are needed at the grounds on Saturday (March 28) from 7 am until approximately 3 pm.
Hands-On Training Classes

Hands-on training courses are open to journeymen and apprentice lineworkers. These interactive courses will be held on Friday, March 27 at the rodeo grounds. Each person who will participate in hands-on training classes must register individually (registration fees are per person). 

Banquet Tickets and Tables

The 2026 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo Awards Banquet will be held at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama, on Saturday, March 28 at 5:30 pm. 

Pricing Information (Purchase by February 6):
Tables: $250 members/$500 nonmembers
Tickets (Adult): $65 members/nonmembers
Tickets (Child): $25 members/nonmembers

Pricing Information (Purchase After February 6):
Tables: $300 members/$550 nonmembers
Tickets (Adult): $80 members/nonmembers
Tickets (Child): $30 members/nonmembers

Banquet Tickets: All competitors, judges, and auditors receive a banquet ticket as a part of their event registration. Sponsors receive a set number of banquet tickets, depending on sponsor level. Rodeo attendees may choose to purchase additional banquet tickets for colleagues, family, and friends. A limited number of tickets are available for purchase; as such, APPA recommends purchasing tickets in advance. (Discounted tickets are available for children age 12 and under. Children 2 and under do not need to purchase a ticket). The deadline to purchase banquet tickets in advance is March 13. Banquet tickets will be available for sale on site at the Rodeo grounds while supplies last.

Banquet Tables: Rodeo participants can reserve a table at the awards banquet on Saturday night. All reserved tables will be assigned and labeled with the utility’s name and include up to eight chairs. A table reservation does NOT include banquet tickets for admission. Table orders are limited and should be placed as early as possible. The deadline to purchase banquet tables in advance is March 6.

Three ways to purchase guest banquet tickets:

  1. During the registration process, you'll have the option to add guest banquet tickets to your order.
  2. Purchase banquet tickets through the Product Store - a great option if you've already registered your competitors, or if you need to purchase guest tickets separately from your utility's competitor registrations. The deadline to purchase banquet tickets in advance is March 13.
  3. Purchase tickets on site at the Rodeo Grounds. Banquet tickets will be available on site at the Sales tent while supplies last. (Tickets are limited, so APPA does recommend purchasing tickets in advance whenever possible). 

Discounted tickets are available for children age 12 and under. Children 2 and under do not need to purchase a ticket. 

Tent & Trailer Survey

Once you register, please complete the Tent & Trailer survey as soon as possible to let us know if you will be bringing a tent and/or trailer for your competitors. This will help organizers map out the Rodeo Grounds. Please complete this survey whether you are bringing your own tent/trailer or if you are renting a tent. The deadline to order your tents and to complete the tent & trailer survey is March 14, 2026.

Code of Conduct

All participants will be required to sign the Code of Conduct when they check in on site at the rodeo. Participants should review this form in advance.

Cancellation Policy

Registrants who cancel in writing on or before March 6, 2026, are entitled to a refund of their registration fee, minus a $100 cancellation fee. Registrants who cancel after March 6 will not receive a refund, but attendee substitutions will be allowed for the 2026 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo only. Registrants and no-shows who do not cancel on or before March 6 are responsible for the full registration fee and are not entitled to a refund. 

Cancellations must be made in writing and emailed to: Rodeo@PublicPower.org.

Contact Rodeo@PublicPower.org for additional information.

Registration Help

Check out our Registration FAQs for answers to the most common questions and help with all your registration-related issues.