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]]>The new ProRodeo team of Andrew Ward and Jake Long survived the pressure cooker of the CoJo Roping high-stakes short round, walking away with new Bill Fick Ford F-350s and stock-combo Bloomer Trailers, plus $60,000 in cash. In a roping that had seen sub 5-second times all day long, Ward and Long just had to […]
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]]>The new ProRodeo team of Andrew Ward and Jake Long survived the pressure cooker of the CoJo Roping high-stakes short round, walking away with new Bill Fick Ford F-350s and stock-combo Bloomer Trailers, plus $60,000 in cash.
In a roping that had seen sub 5-second times all day long, Ward and Long just had to be 8 to win it all at high back. Ward got out the barrier, and they made a 6-second run in the middle of the pen to seal the deal. We caught up with them after their win.
Team Roping Journal: Okay. Tell me about that short round. What was going through your head as everybody was breaking the barrier? There were barriers, legs—what were you thinking, or were you not thinking?
Andrew Ward: I listened to what we needed to be, and they said eight-something. So, then I’m trying to get out of the barrier. Obviously, I don’t want to break the barrier, but I don’t want to miss it by a long way because it’s not a real long arena, and the steers are running. I thought I did a good job of just sending Biscuit at the right time, and it made my job a lot easier when I got a good start.
TRJ: Jake, how much maturity did you use on your heel shot?
Jake Long: That has not been my forte over the years, but the older I get, the more I’ve worked on that in the practice pen. Truthfully, it sounds stupid to be a high-level heeler and be nervous that you have to go be nine flat, but I’m wired so aggressively that I really have had to work on that. And truthfully, it doesn’t bother me now. I kind of rib around a little bit. But I think the scariest part about it is you look like an idiot if you miss one when you have to be nine. If I have to be 4.2 and if I miss him, it’s like, ‘Well, he’s just trying to win.’
TRJ: Did you know that steer when they ran him in?
AW: I didn’t know. I didn’t watch. It’s hard to watch a lot of the short round, so I sat back there in the warmup arena a lot and then just walked up probably five or six to go and ran the cow. So, I didn’t know.
TRJ: You didn’t know ’em either, Jake?
JL: I don’t know any of ’em. I could rope the same, probably 10 or 12 steers in the practice pen, and they’re always new to me. I don’t pay attention at all. I remember ’em after I run ’em usually, but kind of the same deal. Me and Clint were the 10th call, so I roped and then I was kind of hustling around because I didn’t know how long it’d take me to get around there. By the time I walked around, I think the fourth call was in the box. So, it was kind of weird. I didn’t know what was going on. I had no clue what was winning or not winning. And then I didn’t even realize the last two or three teams before us had to be some kind of eight, I think, or long seven. So, it was crazy.
TRJ: That’s crazy. And what year did you win the George Strait?
JL: I won it in 2010. It’s been a minute.
TRJ: Do you still have that trailer?
JL: I have the trailer. I had to sell the truck pretty well immediately. I was pretty broke back then, so this rig is not going to leave my possession ever—until it quits running, I guess, on the side of the road somewhere.
TRJ: No, Bill Fick will send you something else even then. He’s pretty good about that. If it quits running on the side of the road, he sends you another pickup.
AW: He’s done it. He bailed me and Buds (Buddy Hawkins) out one summer to make the Finals, and he did it.
TRJ: He’s a pretty good dude that way.
AW: He’s amazing. I love Bill. He’s great to us.
TRJ: Andrew, did you get to go to the George Strait?
AW: I did. I won third the last year they had it, and we’ve been saying it all day: We didn’t think that there would ever be a roping for the Open guys that gave a truck and trailer again. Then Cody came up with this, and we’re so grateful to him. It takes a guy like Cody to put something like this on, and he stepped up. That’s amazing.
TRJ: Jake, Roger was Roger today. But what was Roger scared of at the end of the arena after the roping?
JL: I don’t know what got into him. I was away from the house the other day, and my wife called me and said, “Was Roger sound when you came home?” I went to Coleman’s and roped for a few days, and I said, “Yeah, he was fine.” Then she said, “Well, he’s three-legged right now.” And I’m like, “That’s awesome, because the Cody Johnson’s tomorrow.” So, I ran him over to the vet, and I talked to Charlie (Buchanan) at Signature, and he’s like, “Well, what do you want to do?” And I was like, “Well, the problem is the biggest roping of the year is tomorrow, so I kind of need him to be sound.” So, he had some medical assistance in being sound.
I don’t know if he was just feeling his Cheerios, but he did feel better today. I went ahead and gave him the medicine to really make him feel good. And I will say he was really, really running, but he didn’t like the flashes and stuff at the back end for some reason. I don’t know why, but on day one, I waited on the photographer. The team was fixing to go, so I stopped back to let her take her pictures. When they went to flashing, he didn’t like that. And from then on, that end of the arena was not good. Luckily, Andrew turned them all a little closer to the boxes.
TRJ: And Biscuit—you haven’t been riding him as much as you used to, but in these situations, Biscuit is the numero uno still?
AW: Oh, yeah. He’s a special horse. Anytime I need to step on the gas a little bit, like a roping, it’s nice to have him. He speeds it up for me.
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]]>The qualifying round of the 2024 CoJo Team Roping Open is in the books with 60 teams headed to the Saturday, Oct. 19, short round. The 10 fastest times from each of the six rotations in the Oct. 15, prelims nabbed a spot in the clean-slate short round. The winners of the George Strait-style roping will […]
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]]>The qualifying round of the 2024 CoJo Team Roping Open is in the books with 60 teams headed to the Saturday, Oct. 19, short round.
The 10 fastest times from each of the six rotations in the Oct. 15, prelims nabbed a spot in the clean-slate short round. The winners of the George Strait-style roping will take home Bill Fick Ford F-350s and Bloomer Trailers, amongst numerous other prizes.
Here’s how the long round went down Tuesday, Oct. 15.
CB | Tm | Partners | Hometown | Sub |
10 | 6 R1 | Coy Brittain | Tolar, TX | 23.66 |
Eddie Medina | Mineral Wells, TX | |||
9 | 4 R1 | Tyler Tryan | Lipan, TX | 22.85 |
Nicky Northcott | Stephenville, TX | |||
8 | 29 R1 | Tyler Tryan | Lipan, TX | 22.23 |
Hunter Koch | Dublin, TX | |||
7 | 28 R1 | Dawson Graham | Wainwright, AB | 22.12 |
Cooper Freeman | Carthage, MO | |||
6 | 25 R1 | Tyler Tryan | Lipan, TX | 22.07 |
Denton Dunning | Surprise, AZ | |||
5 | 9 R1 | Colby Lovell | Madisonville, TX | 22.03 |
Joseph Harrison | Marietta, OK | |||
4 | 12 R1 | Tyler Wade | Kaufman, TX | 21.79 |
Paul Eaves | Millsap, TX | |||
3 | 17 R1 | Wyatt Imus | Brenham, TX | 21.63 |
Lucas Falconer | Normangee, TX | |||
2 | 21 R1 | Cash Duty | Weimar, TX | 21.06 |
Cashton Weidenbener | Payson, AZ | |||
1 | 7 R1 | Trey Gallais | Sundre, AB | 20.39 |
Jeremy Buhler | Maricopa, AZ |
Tm | Partners | Hometown | Sub | |
10 | 53 R2 | JR Dees | Aurora, SD | 24.62 |
Kaden Profili | Jacksonville, TX | |||
9 | 32 R2 | Clay Smith | Iowa Park, TX | 24.14 |
Nicky Northcott | Stephenville, TX | |||
8 | 46 R2 | Chad Masters | Lipan, TX | 21.94 |
Wyatt Cox | Stephenville, TX | |||
7 | 50 R2 | Chris Francis | Las Vegas, NM | 21.69 |
Josh Patton | Shallowater, TX | |||
6 | 33 R2 | James Arviso | Winslow, AZ | 21.64 |
Will Woodfin | Stephenville, TX | |||
5 | 44 R2 | Rhen Richard | Roosevelt, UT | 21.18 |
Jeremy Buhler | Maricopa, AZ | |||
4 | 57 R2 | Cooper Cowan | Lamar, MS | 20.87 |
Cade Cowan | Lamar, MS | |||
3 | 47 R2 | Dustin Egusquiza | Mineral Wells, TX | 20.79 |
Levi Lord | Mineral Wells, TX | |||
2 | 39 R2 | Tyler Wade | Kaufman, TX | 20.66 |
Wesley Thorp | Stephenville, TX | |||
1 | 61 R2 | Kaleb Driggers | Stephenville, TX | 20.61 |
Wesley Thorp | Stephenville, TX |
10 | 71 R3 | Tanner Tomlinson | Angleton, TX | 22.49 |
Cory Petska | Marana, AZ | |||
9 | 88 R3 | Chris Francis | Las Vegas, NM | 21.61 |
Tyler McKnight | Pollok, TX | |||
8 | 69 R3 | Colby Lovell | Madisonville, TX | 21.57 |
Ty Arnold | Midway, TX | |||
7 | 87 R3 | Kolton Schmidt | Stephenville, TX | 21.46 |
Landen Glenn | Mcalester, OK | |||
6 | 76 R3 | Dawson Graham | Wainwright, AB | 21.36 |
Douglas Rich | Weatherford, TX | |||
5 | 62 R3 | Joe Mattern | Plantersville, TX | 20.62 |
Cash Duty | Weimar, TX | |||
4 | 65 R3 | Aaron Tsinigine | Tuba City, AZ | 20.48 |
Kyle T Lockett | Visalia, CA | |||
3 | 80 R3 | Chad Masters | Lipan, TX | 20.41 |
Joseph Harrison | Marietta, OK | |||
2 | 78 R3 | Coleman Proctor | Pryor, OK | 19.73 |
Logan Medlin | Stephenville, TX | |||
1 | 73 R3 | Bubba Buckaloo | Kingston, OK | 19 |
Jade Corkill | Victoria, TX |
Tm | Partners | Hometown | Sub | SGO | Tot | |
10 | 104 R4 | Korbin Rice | Hobbs, NM | 29.08 | ||
Josh Patton | Shallowater, TX | |||||
9 | 109 R4 | Rhen Richard | Roosevelt, UT | 28.55 | ||
Dillon Graham | Wainwright, AB | |||||
8 | 113 R4 | Erich Rogers | Round Rock, AZ | 27.49 | ||
Cory Petska | Marana, AZ | |||||
7 | 120 R4 | Luke Brown | Lipan, TX | 26.48 | ||
Logan Medlin | Stephenville, TX | |||||
6 | 117 R4 | Shane Philipp | Bedias, TX | 23.23 | ||
Lane Mitchell | Bolivar, TN | |||||
5 | 112 R4 | Chad Masters | Lipan, TX | 22.72 | ||
Ross Ashford | Lott, TX | |||||
4 | 94 R4 | Kellan Johnson | Casper, WY | 22.23 | ||
JC Flake | Millsap, TX | |||||
3 | 107 R4 | Hagen Peterson | Tooele, UT | 21.71 | ||
Michael Fortenberry | Beaumont, TX | |||||
2 | 101 R4 | Kaleb Driggers | Stephenville, TX | 20.95 | ||
Junior Nogueira | Lipan, TX | |||||
1 | 110 R4 | Coleman Proctor | Pryor, OK | 20.65 | ||
Coleby Payne | Stephenville, TX |
CB | Tm | Partners | Hometown | Sub |
10 | 127 R5 | Clint Summers | Lake City, FL | 31.2 |
Jake Long | Morgan Mill, TX | |||
9 | 129 R5 | Kolton Schmidt | Stephenville, TX | 30.6 |
Chase Tryan | Helena, MT | |||
8 | 132 R5 | Kavis Drake | Moose Jaw, SK | 27.86 |
Denim Ross | Botha, AB | |||
7 | 149 R5 | Clay Smith | Iowa Park, TX | 26.59 |
Coleby Payne | Stephenville, TX | |||
6 | 131 R5 | Chris Francis | Las Vegas, NM | 25.81 |
Cade Passig | Las Vegas, NM | |||
5 | 145 R5 | Billy Bob Brown | Carbon, TX | 25.35 |
Cooper Freeman | Carthage, MO | |||
4 | 140 R5 | Curry Kirchner | Ames, OK | 22.21 |
Tyler McKnight | Pollok, TX | |||
3 | 122 R5 | Nelson Wyatt | Clanton, AL | 21.39 |
Levi Lord | Mineral Wells, TX | |||
2 | 134 R5 | JR Dees | Aurora, SD | 21.2 |
Michael Fortenberry | Beaumont, TX | |||
1 | 124 R5 | Riley Kittle | Woodland, AL | 20.2 |
Will Woodfin | Stephenville, TX |
10 | 163 R6 | Ketch Kelton | Mayer, AZ | 24.71 |
Jace Helton | Tolar, TX | |||
9 | 153 R6 | Brye Crites | Welch, OK | 23.88 |
Levi Lord | Mineral Wells, TX | |||
8 | 178 R6 | Cory Kidd V | Statesville, NC | 21.51 |
Ty Arnold | Midway, TX | |||
7 | 154 R6 | Shane Philipp | Bedias, TX | 21.18 |
Tyler Worley | Stephenville, TX | |||
6 | 151 R6 | Luke Brown | Lipan, TX | 20.9 |
Jade Corkill | Victoria, TX | |||
5 | 174 R6 | Clay Smith | Iowa Park, TX | 20.71 |
Junior Nogueira | Lipan, TX | |||
4 | 177 R6 | Dawson Graham | Wainwright, AB | 20.62 |
Dillon Graham | Wainwright, AB | |||
3 | 158 R6 | Manny Egusquiza | Stephenville, TX | 20.55 |
Lane Mitchell | Bolivar, TN | |||
2 | 161 R6 | Andrew Ward | Edmond, OK | 18.37 |
Jake Long | Morgan Mill, TX | |||
1 | 164 R6 | Bubba Buckaloo | Kingston, OK | 18.04 |
Little Michael Calmelat | Tucson, AZ |
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]]>The CoJo Team Roping is set to kick off Oct. 15, 2024.
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]]>The CoJo Team Roping Open kicks off Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 9 a.m., in an enter three times format that will award Bill Fick Ford F-350s and Bloomer Trailers to the winners of the George Strait-style roping.
The roping features a golf tournament Oct. 16, #12.5 Oct. 17, #10.5 with an #8.5 Incentive Oct. 18, ProAm Oct. 19 and 60-team Open Short Round Saturday afternoon, Oct. 19 at 2 p.m.
When the roping begins Oct. 15, ropers will enter with their second and third partners, giving us some exciting, rarely-seen teams to watch.
(Editor’s note: This is just for funsies, so nobody feel left out please.)
Aaron Tsinigine and Kyle Lockett: Because they’re always a favorite and we haven’t seen them rope together in a minute.
Chad Masters and Joseph Harrison: Because they’re a fun veteran teams to watch, and it’s exciting to see Joseph go off on them when he’s been living in horse show land all year.
Clay Smith and Nicky Northcott: Nicky Northcott is already getting the best headers in the game, and he’s been explosive behind Clay Smith thus far.
Colby Lovell and Joseph Harrison: Lovell’s one of those everyone runs to the fence to see when he decides to get off the ranch in Madisonville.
Coleman Proctor and Logan Medlin: Nope, they’re not a new team at all. But they’re great in this setup.
Erich Rogers and Cory Petska: Well, these world champs are always fun to watch when they’re jackpotting. Add Jake Clay and Tanner Tomlinson to Petska’s lineup, and this could get really interesting.
Ketch Kelton and Denton Dunning: If we have to explain this one, you’ve clearly not been paying attention.
Tyler Tryan and Hunter Koch: Hunter Koch is now the veteran of the team, and the reigning American Champ will surely have one of his great horses behind the young gun who can really use his long game.
Kaleb Driggers and Jade Corkill: These two are showstoppers no matter who they rope with… but these partners from 2012 are must-sees when they’re together. Corkill’s also got Bubba Buckaloo and Luke Brown, so… he’s stacked.
Jake Smith and Douglas Rich: Not a new or unlikely team, but because Cade Passig accurately pointed out that I left them off the “teams to watch at the Riata” last month, I won’t make that mistake again.
James Arviso and Landon Glenn: Because these two are veteran jackpotters even if they’re still too young to celebrate with a beer afterward.
Bubba Buckaloo and Michael Calmelat: Lil Mike isn’t so little anymore and he’s paired with one of the best jackpotters ever.
Nelson Wyatt and Wyatt Cox: Because I’m going to have hell typing that over and over again in Instagram captions.
Rhen Richard and Dillon Graham: We haven’t gotten to see Rhen go fast outside the futurities all summer really.
Tanner Tomlinson and Cory Petska: Yes.
Tyler Wade and Wesley Thorp: Reigning world champs and all…
1st Average | Bill Fick Ford F350 Dually |
Bloomer Trailer: gooseneck stock combo | |
Custom Guitar | |
Gist Buckle | |
Cactus Saddles | |
Smarty Trainer | |
Turtle Box Speaker | |
Resistol Hat Pac | |
Resistol Hat | |
Cactus Gear Horse Blanket | |
Blue Otter Sunglasses | |
2nd Average | Henry 44 mag Golden Boy rifle with silver engraving |
Cactus Gear Horse Blanket | |
Resistol Hat Pac | |
Cactus Saddle Pad | |
3rd Average | |
Cactus Saddle Pad | |
Cactus Gear Horse Blanket | |
4th Average | Cactus Gear Horse Blanket |
Short Round | |
Fast Time | |
Round 1, 2 & Short | Clint Orms Money Clip |
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]]>The Riata Championships kicked off with its $200,000-added Riata Open, with Cash Duty riding Metallic Katrina and Dylin Alhstrom riding DD Denvers Badger to the title, worth $72,600 for their time of 38.22 on five head. Watch the Whole Riata Championships on Roping.com They also placed third in the overall fast-time from the qualifying rounds […]
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]]>The Riata Championships kicked off with its $200,000-added Riata Open, with Cash Duty riding Metallic Katrina and Dylin Alhstrom riding DD Denvers Badger to the title, worth $72,600 for their time of 38.22 on five head.
Watch the Whole Riata Championships on Roping.com
They also placed third in the overall fast-time from the qualifying rounds with a 6.37, worth $2,500.
Metallic Katrina—by Metallic Gray out of Aristocrat Goldseeker by Herman Goldseeker—is a 2019 gray mare that 21-year-old Weimer, Texas header Duty hadn’t run a steer on before getting to Guthrie and roping at first-out in the Riata.
“I’ve got to see the horse go practicing a few times, but I’ve never gotten to ride her until today,” Duty, This is the first time team one. It’s a little scary, but that just goes to show how easy and how good she is. I’ve never gotten to be on her back.”
The mare—consigned to this December’s Riata Stallion Showcase Horse Sale Dec. 8 at the South Point Equestrian Center in Las Vegas—is owned by TL Horse Holding LLC and was bred by Cudd Ranch.
“Trent Hartley owns her and they had a guy break, but Jace did all the roping on her pretty well,” Ahlstrom, who set up the deal for Duty to ride the mare, said. “And she’s just one of those mares that just wants to be good all the time. She’s a good horse.”
Utah’s Ahlstrom, 26, was new to his mount, too, but the horse wasn’t a freshman at the Lazy E despite being just 5. DD Denvers Badger by DD Docs Irish Badger out of Denver Red Buck daughter Miss Frosty Red Buck came from the late, great NFR switchender and belongs to former Resistol Rookie of the Year Caleb Hendrix.
“Quinn Kesler trained him, rode him last year and then a good friend of mine, Caleb Hendrix, bought him,” Ahlstrom said. “And the horse I was supposed to ride and kind of fell through a week ago and I was with Caleb in the truck, and he said, ‘Just take him. He’s good enough.’ And so he’s so easy. Just simple. Quinn and Caleb’s done a great job with him. He’s so good. The Double Dollar horses are so easy, everybody can get along with them. I mean from the Open to down, they placed on same horse here last year. He’s just simple. “
Those two horses stayed solid over the grueling five head on strong cattle and a longer start at the E, including a Round 3 run that tested the horses’ minds with some trick-dallying by Duty.
“Our third one was pretty hairy,” Ahlstrom admitted. “It was a little rough, but it was a ‘just survive’ moment.”
Regardless, they drew a good steer in Round 4 that let them edge out the rest of the field to enter the short round high-back with 8 seconds and change to move to the lead ahead of returning champs Jake Smith and Douglas Rich.
“I like to just have to catch the cow, because my thought about it is if somebody told me I could come out here and run one steer for as much money as there is, who wouldn’t want to come run one steer and just have to catch?” Duty said. “I would love to do that every day. I like to throw fast.”
When they came tight in 7.62, a summer of tough-luck rodeoing washed away with the Riata payday.
Pro Futurity | Total Payoff | $350,000 | ||||
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# | Time | ST | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 38.22 | 5 | Cash Duty | Dylin Ahlstrom | $72,600 | $36,300 |
H: Metallic Katrina | H: Dd Denvers Badger | |||||
S: Metallic Gray | S: DD Docs Irish Badger | |||||
2 | 40.06 | 5 | Jake Smith | Douglas Rich | $50,600 | $25,300 |
H: Intentional Dreams | H: Cee The Lights | |||||
S: Favorable Intentions | S: Hickory Holly Time | |||||
3 | 40.87 | 5 | Miles Baker | Colby Lovell | $37,400 | $18,700 |
H: Lunchbox | H: Time To Glo | |||||
S: One Time Honor | S: Hickory Holly Time | |||||
4 | 41.17 | 5 | Colby Lovell | Jade Corkill | $26,400 | $13,200 |
H: Woodie | H: Little Big Blue | |||||
S: Woody Be Tuff | S: Seven S Big Valley | |||||
5 | 46.24 | 5 | Dakota Kirchenschlager | Billie Jack Saebens | $19,800 | $9,900 |
H: Guyz Magic | H: Cr Pepto Tuff Lena | |||||
S: Frenchmans Guy | S: Woody Be Tuff | |||||
6 | 47.04 | 5 | Brock Hanson | Trevor Brazile | $13,200 | $6,600 |
H: Rr Buckles Clubhouse | H: Pride And Joyy | |||||
S: Show Me the Buckles | S: Stevie Rey Von | |||||
Fast Time Overall | ||||||
1 | 5.83 | Brock Hanson | Trevor Brazile | $7,500 | $3,750 | |
1 | H: Rr Buckles Clubhouse | H: Pride And Joyy | ||||
S: Show Me the Buckles | S: Stevie Rey Von | |||||
2 | 6.25 | Chris Francis | Cade Passig | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
1 | H: Betn On A Hickory | H: Cash And Rubies | ||||
S: Bet Hesa Cat | S: Reyzin The Cash | |||||
3 | 6.37 | Cash Duty | Dylin Ahlstrom | $2,500 | $1,250 | |
1 | H: Metallic Katrina | H: Dd Denvers Badger | ||||
S: Metallic Gray | S: DD Docs Irish Badger | |||||
Fast Time SGO | ||||||
1 | 8.49 | Dean Tuftin | Jeremy Buhler | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
H: Dt Hickorys Stryker | H: Dt Get Yer Mask On | |||||
S: Hickory Holly Time | S: Hickory Holly Time |
40.06 | 5 | Jake Smith | $8,000 | ||
1 | H: Intentional Dreams | ||||
S: Favorable Intentions | |||||
50.46 | 5 | Jojo Lemond | $6,000 | ||
2 | H: Queen of Sparkles | ||||
S: CD Diamond | |||||
42.26 | 4 | Jake Cooper | $4,000 | ||
3 | H: Pr Curtiss Glo | ||||
S: Curtis Dracula | |||||
73.43 | 4 | Will Clark | $2,000 | ||
4 | H: Blues Gotta Whiz | ||||
S: Spooks Gotta Whiz |
50.46 | 5 | John Paul Lucero | $8,000 | ||
1 | H: Metallic Whipplash | ||||
S: Metallic Cat | |||||
50.81 | 5 | Jeremy Buhler | $6,000 | ||
2 | H: Dt Get Yer Mask On | ||||
S: Hickory Holly Time | |||||
54.41 | 5 | Cade Passig | $4,000 | ||
3 | H: Cash And Rubies | ||||
S: Reyzin The Cash | |||||
35.55 | 4 | Ben Gambrell | $2,000 | ||
4 | H: Weavers Ima Bit Dual | ||||
S: Genuinely Busy |
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]]>The inaugural South Texas Showdown will feature a little bit of something for everyone, with $50,000 added and 100% payback.
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]]>Have you heard about the inaugural South Texas Showdown, which is coming right up October 24-27 at the Uvalde County Fairplex? If you’re a hard-core roping enthusiast, this event has it all—steer roping, tie-down roping, breakaway roping, a match roping between two world champion tie-down ropers and yes, the 3S Services South Texas Showdown Invitational Team Roping featuring $50,000 added and a 100% payback.
“I want everybody who competes in this event to say, ‘I can’t wait for next year,’” said volunteer committee co-chair Bart Hutton, who’s working hard on this cowboy-community passion project alongside his business partner, Chad Foster. “The goal is to get sponsors to pay all the expenses, and really make this something special for the contestants and fans, while raising money for our area youth.
“The vision of this event comes from the overwhelming response that the citizens of our area have with any event that has to do with rodeo. We are a committee of people who all love rodeo, from current and former contestants, rodeo moms and dads, and people who love our sport and the Western way of life.”
On Thursday, October 24, South Texas Showdown steer roping, tie-down roping and breakaway roping qualifiers will kickstart the 2024 South Texas Showdown party. The top five qualifiers in each event will advance. Every event beyond the qualifiers will, in fact, feature a 100% payback and big added money. Calcuttas will also be held the night before each of the main events, starting with Thursday evening’s team roping calcutta.
Friday, October 25 will feature the 100% payback, $50,000 added 3S Services South Texas Showdown Invitational Team Roping. It’s an enter-once six header, $2,500 a man entry fees with five full rounds and a top-15 short round. Beyond the fat paychecks, the winners will get their entry fees paid at next year’s 2025 BFI. This setup will be something similar, by the way, with a long score and strong steers.
The Shootout at the Showdown will be held between Round 5 and the short round of the team roping. Conditions will be opposite of the big open roping, so this side show is sure to be a reaching, crossfiring contest that’s fun for fans. Four teams—Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira, Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord, Tyler Wade and Wesley Thorp, and Clay Smith and Coleby Payne—will run four steers. The twist is that they’ll only count their two fastest times in the two-steer average, with the winner-take-all fastest team taking home $5,000.
The TXN Bank Roy Angermiller Invitational Steer Roping will take center stage on Saturday, October 26, and will include contestants who earn a spot from the qualifier along with the top 35 in the world. It’ll be a four header, with three full rounds and a top-12 short round. There will be $15,000 added, $1,150 entry fees and a 100% payback. Local legend Angermiller is a nine-time National Finals Steer Roping qualifier who served as rodeo coach at Southwest Texas Junior College in Uvalde for 38 years.
The Cuatro Light Cattle Co. Invitational Girls Breakaway will be held on Sunday, October 27, with $850 entry fees, $15,000 added and 100% payback. It’ll feature the top 35 in the world plus the five qualifiers.
The Jasper Ruth Ranch Phil Lyne Invitational Calf Roping is also slated for Sunday, with $25,000 added, $1,150 entry fees and 100% payback. It, too, is open to the top 35 in the world and five qualifiers. Lyne is a living legend famous for not only world all-around, calf roping and steer roping championships, but for winning the National Finals Rodeo average in both the calf roping and bull riding in 1972. Klapper Spurs will be awarded to the calf roping and steer roping winners.
The first-ever Southwest Texas Showdown will also include the Byler Ranch Company Showdown Match Calf Roping between 2019 World Champion Tie-Down Roper Haven Meged and 2020 World Champion Tie-Down Roper Shad Mayfield. The 12-head match will be run between rounds of the Phil Lyne Invitational Calf Roping, and will pay $15,000 to the winner.
The Southwest Texas Showdown is a 501C3 that will benefit area youth.
“We started this trek with the goal of having the very best event we could for the rodeo contestant,” Hutton said. “We have seen how rodeo and event committees forget how important the contestant is, and just want to work on seeing how much they can make for their event and not appreciating the contestants.
“Our idea and dream is to make this the very best event in the world for the contestant, and we feel if we do that then our event will be successful in raising money for the youth of Uvalde and surrounding communities. We are going to benefit the youth of Uvalde County and surrounding counties, and we have big goals for raising a lot of money. We want to help our local Little Leagues, 4-H and FFA clubs, Uvalde Rodeo Club, Carrizo Springs Rodeo Club, and provide scholarships for kids in this area. A lot of tragedy hit this town a couple years ago with that shooting, and we want to do all we can to help.”
Tickets to the Southwest Texas Showdown go on sale Monday, August 26. There will be a trade show with vendor booths. For further information for contestants, fans and vendors, visit southtexasshowdown.com.
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]]>Ace Ashford, 18, of Lott, Texas, died Monday, Aug. 12, 2024, in a horse accident while day working. Born Feb. 1, 2006, Ace was the son of Troy Ashford and Jamie Ashford of Lott. Already an accomplished roper, Ace was the 2023 Riata Buckle #10.5 Jr. Champion Header with Jade Philipp and 2024 Patriot #11.5 […]
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]]>Ace Ashford, 18, of Lott, Texas, died Monday, Aug. 12, 2024, in a horse accident while day working.
Born Feb. 1, 2006, Ace was the son of Troy Ashford and Jamie Ashford of Lott. Already an accomplished roper, Ace was the 2023 Riata Buckle #10.5 Jr. Champion Header with Jade Philipp and 2024 Patriot #11.5 All Ages Champion Header with Ryder Davis. He attended Rosebud-Lott High School and was set to rodeo for Hill College in Hillsboro, Texas, this fall.
Ace is the younger brother of NFR heeler Ross Ashford, who currently sits 15th in the PRCA world standings with $78,391.44 won.
“He was about as pure as they get,” NFR Header Cody Snow said about Ace. “He was gold. He just started coming up and roping with Ross and I all the time now that he’s 18. We’ve got to be around him a lot the last year, and he’s been roping good. He’s got a lot of try, and he’s just a good dude.
“He came to the house Tuesday and we roped before we went to Lovington—him and his dad. They ate dinner and went home, and we got to spend one last night with him. He looked up to Ross, and he loved being around him. I’m glad he got to see him before we left.”
“He’s like an old man,” said John Philipp, father of Ace’s high school rodeo and Riata partner, Jade. “From the time I spent with him, he didn’t talk a lot, and he didn’t bother nobody. He’d have rather been out there doctoring yearlings than going to a roping sometimes. He was a good kid. It’s so hard to put into words how he was. At the high school rodeos, he’d be the kid who pushed everybody’s steers.”
Ace was coming off a banner year in the arena, having placed all over Arizona during Vegas Week in December 2023, followed up with a win in the warm-up at the World Youth Team Roping Championship hosted by Tyler Wade and Wesley Thorp in March, as well as at The Patriot and Philipp Ranch just at the end of July.
“That’s who you want your son to grow up to be,” said flagger Marcus Becerra, who won the #11.5 Big Gamble in Wickenburg with Ace. “That’s why it hurt quite a bit. Everybody knows how good a kid he was, how cordial he was, how respectful he was. He was good with horses, he had manners and he was a real great kid. Flagging, you meet these kids when they’re young, and you get to know them. You see from the time they’re little, and you get to watch them win and you pull for them.
“That kid grew up to be a really good kid, and his family is golden. I started roping with him when he was a 4 and, as he got older and stronger, his horsemanship got better.”
Big brother Ross just won Dodge City, Kansas, and moved into the Top 15 in the world as of Monday morning Aug. 12. He caught a flight home from Idaho immediately upon hearing the news, leaving his horses with partner Coy Rahlmann.
Rahlmann picked up NFR tie-down roper and Cinch Timed Event Championship contestant Brushton Minton at Caldwell, Idaho, Monday, getting two steers down in 13.3 seconds to be fifth in the average as of Aug. 13. Rahlmann will rope with Clayton Hass in Gooding, Idaho, with Ross planning to return for Kennewick, Washington.
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Family and friends are invited to the First Baptist Church Annex at 518 East Gassaway Street in Lott to share stories and food after the service.
Memorial donations can be mailed to the Ace Ashford Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Classic Bank, PO Box 475, Rosebud, TX 76570.
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]]>Because Cheyenne is the place to be in July.
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]]>One of the summer’s best jackpots, Ariat WSTR’s “The Daddy,” produced by JX2 roping, is happening July 18-22, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and we’ve got the scoop on all the team roping action just across town from the Cheyenne Frontier Days.
Champions: Clayton VanAken and Jaylen Eldridge
Time: 28.77 seconds on four
Team earnings: $4,740
Champions: Kelton Hill and Jaylen Eldridge
Time: 30.09 seconds on four
Team Earnings: $4,850
Champions: Seth Hall and Tanner Baldwin
Time: 35.93 on four
Team Earnings: $8,700
Champions: James Gililand and Kevin Lozares
Time: 29.56 on four
Total Earnings: $19,980
Champions: Riley Pedro and Mark Morrison
Time: 52.56 on seven
Total Earnings: $60,000
Champions: Cory King and Rodney Teichart
Time: 31.39 on four
Total Earnings: $8,310
Champions: Riley Pedro and Dusty Taylor
Time: 27.27 on four
Total Earnings: $25,140
Champions: Kylie McLean and Logan Wengert
Time: 30.62 on four
Total Earnings: $29,820
Champions: Marty Larner and Rodney Teichart
Time: 31.41 on four
Total Earnings: $13,470
Champions: Zane Marty and Jake Day
Time: 33.84 and four
Total Earnings: $34,560
Champions: Doug May Jr and Beau Rees
Time: 34.22 on four
Total Earnings: $36,140
Champions: Walker William Jones and Kade Elkins
Time: 23.91 on three
Total Earnings: $14,520
Champions: Eden Gutierrez and Haize Fornstrom
Time: 33.67 on three
Total Earnings: $20,400
Champions: Darryl Carroll and Jeremy L. Mallette
Time: 36.89 on four
Total Earnings: $35,280
Champions: Connie L. Harris and Ben Pierce
Time: 34.48 on four
Total Earnings: $34,980
Champions: Jim Rose and Earl Higgins
Time: 40.48 on four
Total Earnings: $33,500
Champions: Brandon Nelson and Jim Huxtable
Time: 24.50 on three
Total Earnings: $8,000
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]]>Everything you need to know about The Patriot Reno 2024.
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]]>The Patriot Reno is right around the corner, with team roping action kicking off June 24, 2024, and running through June 28, and there’s still time to enter.
In conjunction with the Reno Rodeo, The Patriot Reno is once again housed inside the Reno-Sparks Livestock Center in Reno, Nevada. With World Series of Team Roping qualifiers, specialty ropings and more, there’s something for every team roper at this year’s Patriot Reno.
The Patriot Reno team roping kicks off Monday, June 24, with The Patriot Open at 8 a.m. inside the Reno-Sparks Livestock Center.
(Tuesday, June 25, is barrel racing day! Check out all the details on The Patriot Reno Barrel Race at BarrelRacing.com)
Expect these ropings to fill. Take advantage of early entry discount of $450/Roper. Must be recieved by 6/21. Enter Team Roping online at GlobalHandicaps.com
(The Patriot Reno Breakaway and Tie-Down Roping will take place Friday, June 28, before the team roping. For breakaway information, visit BreakawayRopingJournal.com.)
Patriot Reno roping will be streamed live on Roping.com, and available on demand following the event. Start a three-day free trials for Roping.com.
All stalls for this event are being sold on Open Stalls.
The Silver Legacy Resort is the place to stay during The Patriot Reno and Reno Rodeo. They have restaurants, shopping, and Starbucks on site. The host hotel has offered a unique discount code to Patriot contestants, family and friends that can be found HERE, along with more information regarding The Patriot Reno.
A calcutta for the Open team roping calcutta at the Novi Nightclub in Eldorado on Sunday, June 23. Doors open at 6 p.m. MST, with the calcutta kicking off at 7 p.m. and music following with Shane Minor. For more information, click HERE.
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]]>TWade's on a tear.
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]]>Tyler Wade has had a banner week in jackpot land with partner Wesley Thorp, second partner Paul Eaves and draw partner Tyler Worley, banking some $40,000 since the start of the Memorial Day Weekend in 2024.
Wade—on his team of young mares to let his good gelding Espuela Bro rest before the summer run—kicked off the week Friday, May 24, with a second-place check at the Windy Ryon Memorial with Eaves for $3,714 a man, roping five head in 43.91 seconds. He was third at the Danny Dietz Memorial Classic Saturday, May 25, with Worley for $5,850 each, roping five head in 33.09 seconds.
May 26, Wade was third in the Cody Johnson 7-Header at the Cody NesSmith Memorial May 26 for a time of 60.84 on seven, worth $11,000 a man with Thorp. They finished the week with a $12,500 win for the team at the Priefert Ranch Pro Roping Open with a time of 35.99 on five head.
“I’ve always thought that whoever jackpots well are the ones who can make a living roping a little easier,” Wade, 31, of Terrell, Texas, said. “Clay Tryan was the best example of it when I was younger. He made more of a profit doing it than anyone else. This week, we won $40,000 and didn’t go but two hours from the house.”
Wade’s wins this week (and for most of the last decade) came thanks to his reliable neck shots and signature handles.
But why rope the neck so dang much?
“I rope the neck good,” Wade said. “When I go to rope the horns sharp, I miss some. I have a lot of faith in my neck roping. The rhythm sets it up for Wesley and Paul, and it’s an easy read for them. If I need to go catch one and if his horns are even fair, I try to rope the neck.
“I will get a front leg sometimes, but I bet I’d wave it off more than I’d get a front leg,” Wade explained further. “There’s a better chance of me waving it off than me getting a front leg, so I’m just playing the odds. I do think a little bit of it boils down to pride getting in the way, wanting to rope sharp or wanting to make sure it looks good. For me it’s doing whatever it takes to win, however it looks. I don’t care, I just want to win. I think that’s what it takes.”
Another element to Wade’s win streak? His team of young mares in RS Rare Timber (“Brandy”), a 2016 daughter of First Timber out of the Rare Bar daughter RS Rare Cherry, and Apache R Biscuit (“Butters”), a 2013 daughter of the late, great Apache Blue Boy out of Rooster For Chris by Wild Bills Hancock.
“I have two mares coincidentally,” Wade said. “Butters came from Bubba Buckaloo. He gave her tome to ride for a while and told me to do whatever. I liked her and thought she was easy and super honest so I bought her, and the black mare was an outside horse of my brother-in-laws for like a year and a half and I always knew she was good and green. He told me I needed to ride her, and I liked her a bit. They wanted her to run barrels, so my wife rode her and liked her. When I came home from the summer, I snuck off one day and headed some on her and I decided I needed to find a way to own her.”
Wade stayed on his two best jackpot horses because of how much all the week’s jackpots were going to pay.
“The jackpots were so good this week that you ride your top horses—you stay on your good horses and you get in a groove,” Wade said. “Both of these mares have gotten so consistent and easy to rope on, and they’re honest in every setup because the scores were different everywhere we went. But with the cattle fresh all week, their speed helped a lot.”
This profitable spring is a far cry from the drought Wade found himself in jackpotting this winter when he’d go weeks without a check.
“Roping in general is a marathon,” Wade said. “I think if you think you’re in a slump and act like you’re in a slump and focus on how long it’s been since you’ve won, it will be even longer til you win. It will turn around if you’re working hard and doing it right. A lot of it is in your head.”
Wade will enter the summer run ninth in the world with $41,533 won so far this year.
—TRJ—
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]]>Watch the 3rd Annual Priefert Ranch Pro Roping on Roping.com May 28-June 2, 2024.
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]]>The 3rd Annual Priefert Ranch Pro Roping is now streaming live on Roping.com. Members of Roping.com this week can watch the livestream of the Priefert Ranch Open Team Roping starting Tuesday, May 28, through June 2, 2024, from Mount Pleasant, Texas.
Schedule update Thursday, May 30, 2024: All ropings for Friday, May 31, have been postponed to Saturday, June 1, and Sunday, June 2.
Priefert’s PRO Roping is comprised of five days of team roping and breakaway at the Priefert Ranch. It kicked off May 28, with the Cavender’s 19 & Under Breakaway, followed by the Priefert Ranch Open Breakaway. The COJO Cologne Pro-Am Team Roping and Priefert Ranch Open are scheduled for Wednesday, followed by steer wrestling Thursday, May 30, and a full slate of World Series ropings May 31-June 2.
The Open was won in 2023 by young gun Gabe Williams and eight-time NFR qualifier Coleman Proctor. Williams and Proctor roped five steers in 31.33 seconds, a special win together for two guys who are more like brothers than partners.
The full schedule for the 2024 Priefert Ranch Pro Roping is as follows:
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]]>Luke Brown and Travis Graves both have multiple Windy Ryon Memorial Roping titles.
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]]>Luke Brown and Travis Graves kicked off the busy Memorial Day weekend jackpot circuit with the 50th Annual Windy Ryon Memorial Roping win in Saginaw, Texas, May 24, 2024, for $9,904.
Brown and Graves, who have 28 NFR qualifications between the two, roped five steers in 41.22 seconds to conquer the big arena and long score of the Windy Ryon. Though Brown and Graves both have Windy Ryon titles to their names, the win is historic, regardless.
“I’ve been coming here since I was probably 15 years old,” Graves, 40, said. “It’s a pretty historic kind of roping, and every Memorial (Day) weekend this is where you’d go back in the day. Now there’s a few more other ropings, too.”
The win also comes as another title to Brown’s impressive first half of the year. With The American Rodeo title, WCRA Rodeo Corpus Christi win and success at the inaugural Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo under his belt, the 49-year-old has some momentum going into the summer.
READ: Luke Brown and Hunter Koch Get $100K a Man for 2024 American Rodeo Team Roping Win
“It feels really good,” Brown said. “I feel like things are finally kind of turning around and going my way. My horses are getting better, my loop feels good, so I’m excited about this summer.”
The famous score them out and run them down nature of the Windy Ryon fits Brown’s style.
“I’m more comfortable when it comes to catching,” Brown admitted. “I love going fast and that’s what I’ve worked on is trying to be a better, faster header. But, like I said, my roots go back to turning steers, and when I get in that situation it seems like my confidence goes up.”
Brown and Graves entered the short round high call, just needing to make a 12-second run or better to take home the win.
“I didn’t know that we were going to have that big of a lead, but when they did call out the short round, it was a relief,” Brown said. “I felt like that was something we could pull off pretty easily; we should be able to do it. But even at that, if we stopped the clock, we were going to get paid, so my job was to get out of the barrier and turn him.”
They drew a stronger, older steer, and Brown was strategically off the barrier a touch.
READ: Travis Graves Breaks Down Finding That Sure Shot
“Our last steer tried pretty good and was kind of fighting just a little bit,” Graves explained. “I just made sure I caught. I think we ended up being 10-something—got it done.”
With a 10.29, they sealed the deal.
“Travis did a great job of heeling him, that was a superman heel shot right there to make sure he got him down,” Brown said.
Brown rode an 8-year-old buckskin mare he calls Pecos. DDD Miguelssmartbusy was trained by his nephew, and they took it pretty slow on her to start.
“I rodeoed on her some and jackpotted on her quite a bit, and she’s been doing good,” Brown said. “I went slow enough to not try to fry her so that when you are high call and you have to see tail around, she’ll let you do it.”
Graves rode a gelding he calls Night Rider, whom he bought from 2017 NFR qualifier Tyler McKnight.
“I rode him a lot last summer and he got hurt,” Graves explained. “He’s really, really fast, so this deal kind of fits him really good. He makes it pretty easy to be able to get up there and get my shot.”
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]]>Kenzie Kelton and Whitney Desalvo went 31.27 seconds on four steers to notch the $23,000 Charlie 1 Horse All-Girl team roping win during Bob Feist Invitational Week at the Lazy E Arena in 2024.
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]]>Kenzie Kelton and Whitney DeSalvo went 31.27 seconds on four steers on Wednesday, April 3, to notch the $23,000 Charlie 1 Horse All-Girl team roping win during Bob Feist Invitational Week at the Lazy E Arena in 2024.
Kelton and Desalvo are no strangers to the winner’s circle at the BFI. DeSalvo, 29, has won an impressive six All-Girl titles heeling at the event, and Kelton, 20, celebrated her second consecutive win on the racks for Desalvo in 2024.
“I didn’t realize until last year that you could enter twice on each end,” DeSalvo explained. “So this year I made my mind up. No matter how much fees were, I was going to max it out.”
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DeSalvo capitalized on both her pick and drawing runs to bring a total of five runs back to the short round between her heading and heeling.
“I’m glad Kenzie’s here to keep track,” DeSalvo said. “I got off my horse for a minute before the short round and text my mom that I had three coming back in the top 10. I didn’t realize how many I caught, but Kenzie knew I had those other two runs coming back.”
Kelton’s been busy pursuing a degree in cosmetology, and another member of her family has been keeping her iconic mare, “Peaches,” in shape over the last couple months. Little brother Ketch, 18, has been notching wins on the grade mare across the country, and even placed deep in The Feist just days before Kenzie stepped back on board in the shorter all-girl setup.
“I haven’t been able to ride Peaches much lately because Ketch has taken her,” Kenzie explained. “But she’s the same every time. She’s just a winner. Ketch has been going so fast on her over the past month, then we completely slowed down today. She knows exactly what to do.”
For DeSalvo, her heel horse weapon of choice was Rango, a 4-year-old she’s recently started seasoning.
“He’s not fancy, but you can win on him,” DeSalvo said. “I might not win another thing on him the rest of the time I ride him, but I’ve used him at two jackpots and three rodeos so far and I’ve won a check at every one of them.”
We’re following DeSalvo as she prepares to compete at the 2024 Women’s Rodeo World Championship.
Click here to learn more about DeSalvo’s clean sweep of the rounds and aggregate at BFI All-Girl 2024, and how she’s using the WCRA to increase earnings on each run—heading and heeling—in 2024.
— TRJ —
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]]>Starting Saturday, April 6, Roping.com members and Key Card Max holders can watch all the 2024 BFI action on demand.
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]]>Did you miss the BFI Week livestream? Roping.com has all the action from the 2024 Bob Feist Invitational and you can watch it anywhere on any device.
From no-crossfire heel shots to the World Champs finally winning on six head to one of the greatest holdouts in all-girl roping, you can watch it all today.
On Saturday, March 30, Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira entered up with 124 other teams to compete for more than $600,000 in prize money and the chance to claim the coveted and, thus far, elusive championship title from The Feist. Watch them win their hard-earned victory over six head against wolfy reachers and untethered heelers freed from crossfire regulations.
The day prior, Arizona young gun Ketch Kelton took first place for $50,000 and second place for another $25,00 in the Hooey Jr. Open with the equally impressive talents Denton Dunning and Nicky Northcott on the heels, respectively.
Kelton has been cleaning up and is hot off claiming his second Jr. Ironman title at the 2024 Cinch Timed Event Championship, which is also available on demand on Roping.com.
Jump to the end of the 2024 BFI Week, and fans of women in rodeo got to watch legendary and World Champion ropers alike do battle at one of the greatest holdouts in all-girl event history. The win was seized by reining champs Kenzie Kelton (sister to Ketch) and Whitney DeSalvo, but seeing DeSalvo then win second place heading for Kelsie Domer was a lesson in real roping talent.
Between the start and finish, ropers gave it their all to cash in on big payouts at the 2024 pay window, and it’s all on demand at Roping.com
Date | Roping | Champion Header | Champion Heeler | Money Won |
March 28 | Hooey Jr. #10.5 | Miles Mueller | Stetson Springs | $60,000 |
March 29 | Hooey Jr. Open | Ketch Kelton | Denton Dunning | $50,000 |
March 29 | #15.5 | Spencer Mitchell | Chase Helton | $65,000 |
March 30 | The Feist | Kaleb Driggers | Junior Nogueira | $160,000 |
March 31 | #12.5 | Cole Eiguren | Birch Eiguren | $200,000 |
April 1 | #11.5 Businessmans | Joshua Bray | Daniel Chartney | $160,000 |
April 1 | #10.5 over 40 | Billy Vaught | Lance Crawford | $129,000 |
April 2 | #9.5 Over 40 | Shawn L Sullivan | Jack Morris | $125,000 |
April 2 | #8.5 | Justin Steadman | Cory Lloyd | $65,000 |
April 3 | Charlie 1 Horse All-Girl | Kenzie Kelton | Whitney DeSalvo | $23,000 |
Head to Roping.com to watch breakaway’s Macy Young show up and deliver. Plus, you can also spy The Team Roping Journal’s Client Relations Coordinator—our own Kayla Lombardo—coming in hot on Young’s heels at No. 2.
(We’re just a little proud … and if you find yourself watching these gals on repeat, no shame: We’ll be watching right there with you.)
For more action you might have missed, head over to Roping.com and watch the Lone Star Shootout and the Cinch Timed Event Championship, plus, stay tuned for the USTRC Finals streaming April 21-28.
— TRJ —
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]]>Results from the 2024 BFI Week, March 28 through April 6 at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
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]]>BFI Week, the most exciting week of the year, is underway. For years, the BFI has stood as a pinnacle event in the roping world, earning a spot on nearly every roper’s bucket list.
Find full results and more from the 2024 BFI.
Average
# | Time | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 33.3 | Miles Mueller | Stetson Springs | $60,000 | $30,000 |
2 | 33.93 | Bryce Ehlinger | Cash Cockrum | $32,000 | $16,000 |
3 | 34.27 | Brylee Boyce | Conner Wright | $20,000 | $10,000 |
4 | 34.89 | Reed Volf | Brogan Rankin | $13,000 | $6,500 |
5 | 35.09 | Rocco Fitzgerald | Kase Key | $12,000 | $6,000 |
6 | 35.9 | Sage Burress | Sern Weishaar | $10,000 | $5,000 |
7 | 36.46 | Karter Hedlund | Lucas Willeford | $9,000 | $4,500 |
8 | 36.68 | Cameron Capshaw | Grady Wilson | $8,000 | $4,000 |
9 | 36.95 | Colton Williamson | Kale Roark | $6,000 | $3,000 |
10 | 36.99 | Rance Winters | Cannan Wescott | $6,000 | $3,000 |
11 | 37.56 | Bryce Ehlinger | Kyler Ohrt | $5,000 | $2,500 |
12 | 38.17 | Rydan White | Blaine Gray | $5,000 | $2,500 |
13 | 38.51 | Trevor Bentley | Tate Heard | $4,500 | $2,250 |
14 | 38.58 | Delton OSteen | Brock Rouse | $4,500 | $2,250 |
15 | 38.82 | Cooper Mott | Wylie Morgan | $4,500 | $2,250 |
16 | 39.52 | Braxton Foster | Wesson Parker | $4,000 | $2,000 |
17 | 39.81 | Coen Carroll | Bryce Klingeman | $4,000 | $2,000 |
18 | 42.97 | Tripp Henderson | Wyatt J Howell | $4,000 | $2,000 |
19 | 43.04 | Nolan Andersen | Sterling Fowlie | $4,000 | $2,000 |
20 | 43.16 | Mason McDaniel | Ryan Gorham | $4,000 | $2,000 |
Short go
1 | 13.21 | Hunter Helton | Ryan Gorham | $2,000 | $1,000 |
2 | 6.56 | Cameron Capshaw | Grady Wilson | $1,500 | $750 |
3 | 7.49 | Reed Volf | Brogan Rankin | $1,000 | $500 |
Round 1 fast time
1 | 6.58 | Landon Eller | Matt Leavitt | $4,000 | $2,000 |
2 | 6.81 | Colton Williamson | Kale Roark | $3,500 | $1,750 |
3 | 6.86 | Joe Cash Autry | Klayt Staudt | $2,200 | $1,100 |
4 | 7.07 | Kelton Denham | Austin Shives | $1,500 | $750 |
5 | 7.08 | Coen Carroll | Bryce Klingeman | $1,000 | $500 |
Round 2 fast time
1 | 5.07 | Blaine Coates | Wylie Morgan | $4,000 | $2,000 |
2 | 5.44 | Parker Guy | Duke Nordby | $3,500 | $1,750 |
3 | 5.45 | Westin Barnett | Sanders McElroy | $2,200 | $1,100 |
4 | 5.94 | Trenton Baca | Kail Brunson | $1,500 | $750 |
5 | 5.98 | Gus Kelley | Sern Weishaar | $1,000 | $500 |
Average | ||||
Placing | Time (on 5) | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 35.26 | Ketch Kelton | Denton Dunning | $50,000 |
2 | 36.52 | Ketch Kelton | Nicky Northcott | $25,000 |
3 | 37.34 | Jaxon Hill | Braylon Tryan | $16,000 |
4 | 37.65 | Jaxon Hill | Whip Peterson | $12,000 |
5 | 38.65 | Lyvan Gonzalez | Garrett K Jepson | $9,000 |
6 | 38.95 | Mason Stueve | Gus Albertson | $7,000 |
7 | 39.38 | Jett Stewart | Chase Helton | $6,000 |
8 | 39.97 | Kyon Hatley | Cason Hatley | $5,000 |
9 | 40.51 | Rance Winters | Will Smith | $4,000 |
10 | 41.22 | Canyon Pennell | Cross Ringelstein | $4,000 |
11 | 41.56 | Spencer K Whipple | Brody Freeman | $3,000 |
12 | 43.36 | Bryson Berry | Colton W Clayton | $3,000 |
Round One Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 5.85 | Ketch Kelton | Denton Dunning | $3,000 |
2 | 6.53 | Kelon Andrews | Chase Helton | $2,000 |
3 | 6.59 | Jaxon Hill | Whip Peterson | $1,000 |
Round Two Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 5.14 | Kelon Andrews | Hayden Sanders | $3,000 |
2 | 5.4 | Damian Jr Padilla | Little Michael Calmelat | $2,000 |
3 | 5.95 | Walker Smith | Gabe Williams | $1,000 |
Short Go | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 7.25 | Walker Guy | Conner Herren | $2,000 |
2 | 7.7 | Brogan Rankin | Jeryn Ellerd | $1,500 |
3 | 8.13 | Trey Hughes | Hayden Sanders | $1,000 |
Average | ||||
Placing | Time (on 4) | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 29.14 | Spencer Mitchell | Chase Helton | $65,000 |
2 | 30.53 | Lyvan Gonzalez | Garrett K Jepson | $45,000 |
3 | 31.1 | Devon McDaniel | Sammy Saunders | $35,000 |
4 | 31.13 | Wheston Jones | Jett Hillman | $25,000 |
5 | 33.09 | Rowdy K Jones | Justin DeLaGarza | $20,000 |
6 | 33.48 | Clay Deen | Chad Mathes | $15,000 |
7 | 33.66 | Wheston Jones | Blake Barnes | $12,000 |
8 | 33.72 | Westen Klenk | Colton W Clayton | $10,000 |
9 | 33.73 | Benjamin Balow | Jake Pianalto | $7,000 |
10 | 33.86 | Peyton Walters | Justin Elms | $5,000 |
Round One Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 6.68 | Tyler Hobert | Brandon Hittle | $4,000 |
2 | 6.89 | Tyler Tryan | Porter Bryant | $2,500 |
2 | 6.89 | Lyvan Gonzalez | Garrett K Jepson | $2,500 |
Short Go | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 10.89 | Mason Appleton | Cole Stevens | $3,000 |
2 | 11.6 | Lyvan Gonzalez | Daryan Gonzalez | $2,000 |
3 | 13.13 | Corben Culley | Jett Hillman | $1,000 |
Aggregate | ||||
Placing | Time (on 6) | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 44.76 | Kaleb Driggers | Junior Nogueira | $160,000 |
2 | 45.2 | Clay Smith | Coleby Payne | $100,000 |
3 | 46.77 | Ketch Kelton | Denton Dunning | $76,000 |
4 | 47.7 | Colby Lovell | Dakota Kirchenschlager | $55,000 |
5 | 47.97 | Luke Brown | Travis L Graves | $34,000 |
6 | 48.39 | Bode Baize | York Gill | $20,000 |
7 | 49.28 | Chad Masters | Wyatt Cox | $18,000 |
8 | 49.46 | Erich Rogers | Paul Eaves | $12,000 |
9 | 50.63 | Pedro Egurrola | JC Flake | $10,000 |
10 | 50.81 | Bubba Buckaloo | Daniel Braman | $9,000 |
11 | 53.85 | Mason Appleton | Cooper Freeman | $8,500 |
12 | 54.71 | Brandon Farris | Braden Harmon | $7,500 |
13 | 41.83 | Cyle Denison | Dustin Davis | $7,000 |
14 | 42.57 | Clint Peverley | Levi Pettigrew | $6,500 |
15 | 42.71 | Jake Cooper Clay | Trey Yates | $6,500 |
Round One Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 6.86 | Cash Duty | Ross Ashford | $8,000 |
2 | 7.23 | Chad Masters | Wyatt Cox | $6,000 |
3 | 7.26 | Colby Lovell | Dakota Kirchenschlager | $4,000 |
4 | 7.28 | Braden Pirrung | JR Dees | $2,000 |
Round Two Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 5.65 | Dustin Egusquiza | Levi Lord | $8,000 |
2 | 5.82 | Quinton Parchman | Garrett Smith | $6,000 |
3 | 5.83 | Korbin Rice | Logan Moore | $4,000 |
4 | 5.9 | James Arviso | JR Gonzalez | $2,000 |
Round Three Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 6.44 | Aaron Tsinigine | Jaylen Eldridge | $8,000 |
2 | 6.55 | Bubba Buckaloo | Daniel Braman | $6,000 |
3 | 6.96 | Manny Egusquiza | Evan Arnold | $4,000 |
4 | 7.18 | Ketch Kelton | Denton Dunning | $2,000 |
Round Four Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 5.71 | Clint Summers | Jake Long | $7,000 |
1 | 5.71 | Slade Wood | Gage Williams | $7,000 |
3 | 5.9 | Austin Barstow | Jorge Pina | $4,000 |
4 | 6.2 | Clay B Tryan | Nicky Northcott | $2,000 |
Round Five Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 4.87 | Tyler Wade | Wesley Thorp | $8,000 |
2 | 5.09 | Jaxon Hill | Jessen James | $6,000 |
3 | 5.23 | Kellan Johnson | Carson Johnson | $4,000 |
4 | 5.55 | Brenten Hall | Kaden Profili | $2,000 |
Short Go Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 6.45 | Chad Masters | Wyatt Cox | $4,000 |
2 | 6.65 | Pedro Egurrola | JC Flake | $3,000 |
3 | 6.84 | Kaleb Driggers | Junior Nogueira | $2,000 |
4 | 7.37 | Clay Smith | Coleby Payne | $1,000 |
Aggregate | ||||
1 | 32.46 | Cole Eiguren | Birch Eiguren | $200,000 |
2 | 32.5 | Wacey Bryant | Jake Kropik | $150,000 |
3 | 33.36 | Justin Lankford | Kent Thiessen | $100,000 |
4 | 34.46 | Barry Berg | Dave Daube | $75,000 |
5 | 34.63 | Dub Martin | Dustin Darling | $60,000 |
6 | 34.64 | Seth Jordan | Bubba Buckaloo | $40,000 |
7 | 34.98 | Milton Aguilera | Gary Hughes | $30,000 |
8 | 35.28 | Rudy Rodriguez | Kyle Pratz | $20,000 |
9 | 35.41 | Joshua Bray | Marty Nicholson | $15,000 |
10 | 35.57 | Troy Herring | Kaden Cagle | $10,000 |
11 | 36.49 | Hippie Sanchez | Cooper Robertson | $7,000 |
12 | 37.09 | Chance Harman | Skyler Dominguez | $6,500 |
13 | 37.62 | Kevin Poteete | Whitney DeSalvo | $6,000 |
14 | 38.05 | TJ Good | Shawn Vargas | $5,500 |
15 | 39.82 | Mitch Copps | Joe Rion | $5,000 |
16 | 41.01 | Avery Gonzales | Reno Eddy | $4,500 |
17 | 43.08 | Michael Figueroa | Andy Anaya | $4,500 |
18 | 43.1 | Bubba Hudson | Daniel Chartney | $4,500 |
19 | 23.76 | Luke Dufrene | Guy Norris | $4,500 |
20 | 23.85 | Rhett Fetner | Cody Skelton | $4,500 |
Fast Time Rot. 1 | |||||
1 | 6.37 | Darin Whisenhunt | Rocky Ross | $6,000 | $3,000 |
2 | 6.49 | Rook Rawls | Troy Shelley | $5,000 | $2,500 |
3 | 6.56 | Beau Hebert | Richard Hughes | $4,000 | $2,000 |
4 | 6.62 | Mikey Ortiz | Tristan Leger | $3,000 | $1,500 |
Fast Time Rot. 2 | |||||
1 | 6.08 | Willy Gasperson | Karter Kagel | $6,000 | $3,000 |
2 | 6.57 | Logan Sifford | Tee Woolman | $5,000 | $2,500 |
3 | 6.58 | Jeff Schneider | Chad E Martin | $4,000 | $2,000 |
4 | 6.72 | Loni Pearce | JD McGuire | $3,000 | $1,500 |
Fast Time S. Go | |||||
1 | 6.77 | Dub Martin | Dustin Darling | $4,000 | $2,000 |
Aggregate | Time | Header | Heeler | Amount |
1 | 36.95 | Joshua Bray | Daniel Chartney | $160,000 |
2 | 38.79 | Jeremy Johnson | Mark Wray | $110,000 |
3 | 39.22 | Jeff Anderberg | Mario Paoliello | $75,000 |
4 | 39.3 | Jason B Hughes | Richard Hughes | $48,000 |
5 | 39.32 | Raymond Kerr | Rick Steed | $30,000 |
6 | 39.34 | Chris Pomeroy | Cody Stutenkemper | $21,000 |
7 | 40.28 | Mollie Devereaux | Pake Stamper | $16,000 |
8 | 41.46 | Joshua Donnell | Daniel Braddock | $14,000 |
9 | 41.65 | Nicky Delgado | Chance W Gomez | $12,000 |
10 | 41.69 | Clay Wier | Cody Cooper | $10,000 |
11 | 41.91 | Bailee Coleman | Keith Coleman | $9,000 |
12 | 42.06 | Kent Latta | Jess Tierney | $9,000 |
13 | 42.86 | Travis Regensberg | Kade Elkins | $9,000 |
14 | 43.05 | Dennis Jones | Keith Deckard | $8,000 |
15 | 43.5 | Ashley Richardson | Jimmi Jo Montera | $8,000 |
Short Go | ||||
1 | 8.61 | Chad Walker | Doug Schmidt | $5,000 |
2 | 10.24 | Aden Monheiser | Jake Laughlin | $3,500 |
3 | 11.85 | Hannah White | Scott Lund | $1,500 |
Round 1 FT | ||||
1 | 7.11 | Joshua Bray | Daniel Chartney | $5,000 |
2 | 7.54 | Jim Brinkman | Jon Pudwill | $4,000 |
3 | 7.56 | Shaneece Coffman | Jim Coffman | $3,000 |
Round 2 FT | ||||
1 | 6.94 | Tanner Davis | Bryan Leeper | $5,000 |
2 | 7.4 | Jason Sturgeon | Joey Martin | $4,000 |
3 | 7.49 | Lance Powers | Andrew OGuin | $3,000 |
Round 3 FT | ||||
1 | 6.51 | Junior Cervantes | Alex Jordan | $5,000 |
2 | 6.68 | Tate Bailey | Bobby Simmons | $4,000 |
3 | 6.7 | Dusty Breedlove | Adam Brown | $3,000 |
Consolation | ||||
1 | 22.79 | Jim Matlack | Jay Ellerman | $7,500 |
2 | 23.96 | Chick Wilfong | Tracy Glover | $6,000 |
3 | 26.23 | Mike Woolven | Jay Holmes | $4,000 |
4 | 26.4 | Wesley Baird | Jimmie Stanzel | $3,000 |
5 | 26.7 | Dane Driver | Kenny Stewart | $2,000 |
Incentive | ||||
1 | 27.94 | Joshua Donnell | Daniel Braddock | $7,500 |
2 | 28.73 | Bailee Coleman | Keith Coleman | $4,000 |
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Amount |
1 | 36.71 | Billy Vaught | Lance Crawford | $129,000 |
2 | 38.03 | B Rad Lands | Guy Norris | $100,000 |
3 | 39.09 | Eddie Joe Pearson | Kevin Lair | $80,000 |
4 | 39.31 | Jayme Marcrum | Clint Cooper | $58,000 |
5 | 40.81 | Kent Latta | Don Bay | $39,000 |
6 | 41.53 | Keith Burd | Cameron Lawson | $30,000 |
7 | 41.83 | B Rad Lands | Willy Gasperson | $24,000 |
8 | 42.46 | Josh Lilley | Shank Stephens | $18,000 |
9 | 42.56 | Jason Williams | Glen Crane | $15,000 |
10 | 42.68 | Keith Clark | JJ Hatcher Jr. | $12,000 |
11 | 42.74 | B Rad Lands | Scott Adrian | $9,000 |
12 | 43.87 | Chad Mathis | Rick Steed | $8,000 |
13 | 44.2 | Cliff Emmons | Kip Hunter | $6,000 |
14 | 44.43 | Randy Matheney | Greg Watson | $6,000 |
15 | 45.34 | Kyle Medcalf | John Magnuson | $6,000 |
16 | 46.2 | Jimmy Ruiz | Preston Tatum | $6,000 |
17 | 46.76 | Dave Wingo | Tooter Silver | $6,000 |
18 | 48.08 | Seth Partney | David Miller | $5,000 |
19 | 48.88 | Mark Lee | Dustin Navarro | $5,000 |
20 | 49.4 | Tammy Ellerman | Joey Martin | $5,000 |
Fast Time Rot 1 | ||||
1 | 6.75 | Ryan Benton | Zack Cobb | $4,000 |
2 | 6.99 | Jason Williams | Glen Crane | $3,500 |
3 | 7.08 | Nick Griggs | Ben Pierce | $3,000 |
4 | 7.14 | Jason B Hughes | Lance Crawford | $2,500 |
Fast Time Rot 2 | ||||
1 | 6.32 | Ronnie Colclasure | Adam Brown | $4,000 |
2 | 7.56 | Ryan Benton | George McQuain | $3,500 |
3 | 7.59 | Clint D Buckland | Terry Pruitt | $3,000 |
4 | 7.6 | Craig Moore | Darren Stoner | $2,500 |
5 | 7.61 | Loydd Williams | Willy Gasperson | $1,250 |
5 | 7.61 | Shaneece Coffman | Jim Coffman | $1,250 |
Fast Time SGO | ||||
1 | 7.51 | Jason Williams | Glen Crane | $4,000 |
2 | 7.76 | B Rad Lands | Willy Gasperson | $3,000 |
3 | 8.09 | Chad Mathis | Rick Steed | $2,500 |
1 | 32.23 | Shawn L Sullivan | Jack Morris | $125,000 |
2 | 35.94 | Mike Booth | Brock Middleton | $75,000 |
3 | 40 | Connie L Harris | Ben Pierce | $51,000 |
4 | 40.21 | Clifton Kuykendall | Dee Ogle | $30,000 |
5 | 40.93 | Phillip Munnerlyn | Link Thompson | $26,000 |
6 | 42.12 | Coby LittleSoldier | Leon Mounyo | $19,000 |
7 | 42.59 | Keith Burd | Justin Nowlin | $15,000 |
8 | 43.27 | Mike Joiner | Hank Morgan | $13,000 |
9 | 43.69 | Keith Burd | Cameron Lawson | $11,000 |
10 | 43.85 | Kelly Cheatham | Brock Middleton | $8,500 |
11 | 44.59 | Harry Gallagher | Jeff Sanders | $8,500 |
12 | 44.7 | Jackie Yates | Devon Stutenkemper | $8,000 |
13 | 44.72 | Tish Luke | John Coltharp | $8,000 |
14 | 45.01 | Jimmy Longino | Casey Lambert | $6,500 |
15 | 45.45 | Craig Calkins | Jim Neal | $6,500 |
16 | 45.46 | Ricky Schultz | Mike Booth | $6,000 |
17 | 47.2 | Anthony Borgatello II | Rod Williams | $5,000 |
18 | 47.81 | Jayme Marcrum | Jeff Sanders | $5,000 |
19 | 50.74 | Jay Rueter | John Fowler | $5,000 |
20 | 27.05 | Ryan Benton | Jeff Sanders | $5,000 |
Fast Time Rot 1 | ||||
1 | 6.09 | Raz Ramon | Billy Ray Williams | $4,000 |
2 | 7.02 | Eric D. Dunn | Greg Woodard | $3,500 |
3 | 7.32 | Billy Vaught | John J Thompson | $2,750 |
3 | 7.32 | Shane Ross | Nelson Taylor | $2,750 |
Fast Time Rot 2 | ||||
1 | 6.67 | Clifton Kuykendall | Dee Ogle | $4,000 |
2 | 7.19 | Ward Wiggins | Shawn McCalister | $3,500 |
3 | 7.56 | Shawn L Sullivan | Jack Morris | $3,000 |
4 | 7.63 | Mike Booth | Brock Middleton | $2,500 |
5 | 7.69 | Wallace Townsend | Chris Pomeroy | $2,500 |
Fast Time SGO | ||||
1 | 7.34 | Clifton Kuykendall | Dee Ogle | $3,500 |
2 | 7.4 | Mike Booth | Brock Middleton | $3,000 |
3 | 8.06 | Ricky Schultz | Mike Booth | $2,500 |
Placing | Time | ST | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 38.2 | 4 | Justin Steadman | Cory Lloyd | $65,000 | $32,500 |
2 | 40.4 | 4 | Shawn Browning | Dillon Crumpler | $40,000 | $20,000 |
3 | 40.53 | 4 | Kenny Wiseman | Darrel Hill | $28,000 | $14,000 |
4 | 41.69 | 4 | Jared Barnett | Casey Martin | $22,000 | $11,000 |
5 | 43.77 | 4 | Jacky Brown | Ricky Fuqua | $16,000 | $8,000 |
6 | 46.09 | 4 | Dorie Lund | Casey Martin | $11,000 | $5,500 |
7 | 48.66 | 4 | Jordan L Muncy | Lucas Hogue | $9,000 | $4,500 |
8 | 49.12 | 4 | Mariah Thomas | Frank Smith | $8,000 | $4,000 |
9 | 27.66 | 3 | Ronny Riley | David Riley | $6,000 | $3,000 |
10 | 29.18 | 3 | Dustin Huff | Bonnie Matlack ** | $5,000 | $2,500 |
11 | 29.89 | 3 | Jacky Brown | Cory Lloyd | $4,000 | $2,000 |
12 | 30.78 | 3 | Rick Gravell | Glen Guthrie | $4,000 | $2,000 |
13 | 34.54 | 3 | Kelly Cheatham | Robert Cartright | $3,500 | $1,750 |
14 | 39.35 | 3 | Ryan Benton | Ricky Bolin | $3,500 | $1,750 |
15 | 45.84 | 3 | Jimmy Garcia | Monte Anderson | $3,500 | $1,750 |
16 | 15.76 | 2 | Mike Joiner | Kasey Willis | $3,000 | $1,500 |
17 | 17.12 | 2 | Clay Wier | Kelly Snow | $3,000 | $1,500 |
18 | 19.49 | 2 | Mick Kearney | Jerry Stutts | $3,000 | $1,500 |
19 | 19.84 | 2 | Brandon Rhodes | JR Caldwell | $3,000 | $1,500 |
20 | 21.09 | 2 | Justin Baumgartel | Amber Batson | $3,000 | $1,500 |
Incentive | ||||||
1 | 39.16 | 3 | Mariah Thomas | Frank Smith | $3,000 | $1,500 |
2 | 21.09 | 2 | Justin Baumgartel | Amber Batson | $2,000 | $1,000 |
3 | 27.71 | 2 | Brad Friermood | Craig Register | $1,000 | $500 |
Fast Time Rot 1 | ||||||
1 | 7.58 | Dorie Lund | Casey Martin | $3,000 | $1,500 | |
2 | 7.61 | James Parker | Wyatt Clark | $2,000 | $1,000 | |
3 | 7.83 | Mike Joiner | Kasey Willis | $1,500 | $750 | |
Fast Time Rot 2 | ||||||
1 | 6.63 | Brandon Rhodes | JR Caldwell | $3,000 | $1,500 | |
2 | 6.8 | Clay Wier | Kelly Snow | $2,000 | $1,000 | |
3 | 7.53 | Jessica M Small | Michael Sitzmann | $1,500 | $750 | |
Fast Time SGO | ||||||
1 | 7.58 | Jared Barnett | Casey Martin | $2,000 | $1,000 |
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 31.27 | Kenzie Kelton | Whitney DeSalvo | $23,000 | $11,500 |
2 | 35.09 | Whitney DeSalvo | Kelsie Domer | $15,000 | $7,500 |
3 | 35.21 | Mariah Horton | Annette Stahl | $12,000 | $6,000 |
4 | 35.64 | Cassidy Boggs | Rylie Smith | $9,000 | $4,500 |
5 | 37 | Beverly Robbins | Jessy Remsburg | $7,000 | $3,500 |
6 | 38.1 | Jackie Crawford | Annette Stahl | $6,000 | $3,000 |
7 | 39.39 | Megan Meredith | Whitney DeSalvo | $5,000 | $2,500 |
8 | 41.72 | Kelsey Pepion | Lorraine Moreno | $4,000 | $2,000 |
9 | 44.24 | Jessica M Small | Rylie Smith | $4,000 | $2,000 |
10 | 44.5 | Martha Angelone | Jackie Crawford | $3,500 | $1,750 |
11 | 44.77 | Deb Raulerson | Jackie Crawford | $3,500 | $1,750 |
12 | 50.62 | Markie Battaglia | Liz Kidd Kirkham | $3,000 | $1,500 |
13 | 55.12 | Hope Thompson | Kim Grubbs | $3,000 | $1,500 |
14 | 26.69 | Kayelen Helton | Lorraine Moreno | $3,000 | $1,500 |
15 | 26.71 | Tammy White | Tammy Lewis | $3,000 | $1,500 |
Incentive | |||||
1 | 26.58 | Mariah Horton | Annette Stahl | $9,000 | $4,500 |
2 | 26.71 | Tammy White | Tammy Lewis | $7,000 | $3,500 |
3 | 27.36 | Brandy Lloyd | Rylie Smith | $5,000 | $2,500 |
4 | 32.05 | Tai Pettigrew | Courtney Crites | $4,000 | $2,000 |
5 | 33.01 | Kelsey Pepion | Lorraine Moreno | $3,000 | $1,500 |
6 | 33.16 | Danielle Lowman | Arena Ben | $3,000 | $1,500 |
Fast Time Rot 1 | |||||
1 | 6.26 | Jessica M Small | Whitney DeSalvo | $1,200 | $600 |
2 | 6.97 | Megan Meredith | Brett Woolsey | $1,000 | $500 |
3 | 7.48 | Kenzie Kelton | Kyliegh Howell | $800 | $400 |
Fast Time Rot 2 | |||||
1 | 5.84 | Kenna Francis | Whitney DeSalvo | $1,200 | $600 |
2 | 5.98 | Kenzie Kelton | Danielle Lowman | $1,000 | $500 |
3 | 6.66 | Lari Dee Guy | Annette Stahl | $800 | $400 |
Fast Time SGO | |||||
1 | 6.23 | Whitney DeSalvo | Kelsie Domer | $1,000 | $500 |
2 | 7.19 | Martha Angelone | Jackie Crawford | $800 | $400 |
The BFI will take place March 25–April 6, 2024. The final day of team roping is April 3.
The BFI is held at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
The 2024 BFI can be livestreamed for FREE at bfilive.com.
With a purse of over $650,000 and 125 teams, here’s who’s entered in The Feist at this year’s BFI.
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]]>These stallions made a statement at the Feist.
The post Lovell and Kirchenschlager Ride Superstar Team of Jam-Up Gray Studs to $59K at 2024 BFI appeared first on The Team Roping Journal.
]]>In a testament to the explosive growth of the rope-horse futurity and breeding industries, Colby Lovell and Dakota Kirchenschlager paired up at the 2024 Bob Feist Invitational on a team of standout, incentive-enrolled gray stallions—SEVS Judgement Day and Metallic Payday—to win fourth and $59,000 against 127 of the best teams in the world.
The 2020 PRCA World Champion Lovell was aboard the 2015 stallion SEVS Judgement Day, a son of Judge Cash out of Dancing Kaweah Jet by Gray Dancer. The horse, just purchased by NFR switchender and Reserve World Champion Clint Summers and partner Griffin Marshall, is a Royal Crown roping and barrel racing, Pink and Ruby Buckle Young Guns and Riata Buckle-enrolled stallion, now with over $50,000 in lifetime earnings.
Kirchenschlager, a three-time NFR heeler and ARHFA world champ header, rode Kaleb Driggers’ Metallic Payday—the 2023 ARHFA Reserve World Champion Heel Horse by Metallic Cat out of Another Playgirl by Freckles Playboy. Metallic Payday, a 2017 model, had won $63,294, per QData, before his BFI debut. Metallic Payday is Royal Crown roping, Riata Buckle and Gold Buckle Elite Stallions eligible.
“I think the BFI is the true testament of horsepower,” Driggers said. “The barrier is long and the cattle are strong, then mix in having to do that six times. Let the steer tail around the end of the gate then ask them for everything they have, and, while doing that, they have to be responsive to your hand and listen. Neither horse has been in that extreme a setup, and for them to back in there and take it time after time with no bobbles speaks volumes to me about their mindset. We already know they have the speed and athletic ability to do it, or we wouldn’t put them in that situation. But what they did Saturday was impressive.”
The BFI was Lovell and SEVS Judgement Day’s big-stage debut. The horse had a great career with prior trainer Cody Hilzendeger, winning the Limited Open Heading at the Royal Crown in Buckeye in 2022. The stud also stood out in the barrel racing, placing at major futurities from coast to coast, including the BBR Finals and the BFA.
Previously owned by Hull Lantern Ranches, SEVS Judgement Day sold at the Barrel Futurities of American Sale in the fall of 2023 to Lovell—the same guy who, coincidentally started Metallic Payday in the heeling. Lovell took him back to the roping pen and was immediately impressed.
“I thought he was a real deal head horse from the first steer I ran on him,” Lovell said. “He can go anywhere, and I think he can be one of the best head horses at the highest level.”
Lovell took him to the Clay Logan Open, where he turned plenty of heads. Two days later, Summers tried the horse, and four days later, he and Marshall owned him.
“He looked like exactly the kind of horse I want to ride when my money is up,” Summers said. “He scores, he can really run, but he stays in control and handles the cow. He’s a freak facing. I’m ready to ride him, but I want Colby to continue to season him because it’s obvious he’s doing all the right things. I’ll just be patient, but our goal is to showcase him on all the biggest stages in the sport and offer him to select mares that will continue to elevate the rope horse game.”
Metallic Payday needs little introduction. The ARHFA Reserve World Champion has been grinding it out on the futurity trail, finishing his show career in 2023 with Kirchenschlager. He’s been doing double duty between the breeding barn at Outlaw Equine and the Open jackpots with Kirchenschlager.
“I have really enjoyed the journey with Payday, but the most exciting part is yet to come,” Driggers said. “His babies are short-backed, big-boned, clean-throat latched, good-footed colts, and 95% of them being grey doesn’t hurt anything either.”
Payday first showed as a 3-year-old at the ARHFA World Championship with Lovell, and then he went into the hands of Driggers. Driggers showed him, as did Junior Nogueira and Andy Holcomb before Kirchenschlager took the reins.
At the Feist, Kirchenschlager showcased the stud’s run and cow behind tougher draws than most, handily letting Kirchenschlager get to one that hooked left along the wall.
—TRJ—
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]]>Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira won $162,000 for roping six steers in 44.76 seconds at the 2024 BFI.
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]]>Bob Feist Invitational announcers Dru Stewart and Reed Flake repeated their request for Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira to re-enter the Lazy E Arena and make their victory lap over and over after the duo had won $162,000 at the 2024 BFI, roping six steers in 44.76 seconds March 30 in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
But it took what seemed like forever for the two-time world championship team to break free from the crowd of fellow ropers who mobbed them after the biggest jackpot win of their storied careers—careers that amount to over $5 million in collective PRCA earnings, six $100,000 American Rodeo paydays (four for Driggers, two for Nogueira) and nearly every major rodeo and jackpot title in the sport.
In 16 prior BFI appearances for Driggers and 10 for Nogueira, the Feist and its six-figure payday had eluded them. And the mass of professional team ropers all watching the short round at the bottom end of the Lazy E Arena were all overwhelmed with the significance of the moment the greatest team of the generation sealed the deal on their first BFI win.
“That roping means so much to everybody who ropes,” Driggers said. “Growing up watching the old tapes, dreaming of it, everyone realized what it means to us.”
They clinched the win at third callback, roping their short round steer in 6.84 seconds, the third fastest time of a tough, tight short round.
“The better the start that I could get would give us a better opportunity,” Driggers, 34, from Hoboken, Georgia, said. “I thought if we could go some kind of a 6-second run that we would have a good chance to win it, because it was so tight. Those guys rope great, and this isn’t an easy setup just to knock a 6-second run out. So that was kind of my game plan was. Smart, but try to get a good start at the line as well. And we just kind of stuck to the same thing in the run. We just went and caught him… You don’t take this roping. You have to let this roping come to you. And that’s one thing we did different today—we allowed the steers to come to us.”
Driggers had only won $34,100 in nearly two decades at the Feist, while Nogueira had won $57,250 since his first appearance in 2014 (behind Jake Barnes).
“We want to go catch him and win, or try to win,” Nogueira, 33, from Presidente Prudente, Sao Paolo, Brazil, added. “Especially me, I was just trying to get through the day and do my job, you know, just try to get focused and just go through the roping and catch all the steers. But that last one, that was a good run. We’re going fast, but the steer was good. Man, we’re rolling up there, but I thought felt like it was a good run.”
Their 44.76-second win was the fastest average time in the Lazy E since the Feist moved to the famous arena in 2020. Pair that with the hard-running Mexican cattle that only allowed one 4-second run in all of 2024’s competition (Tyler Wade and Wesley Thorp in Round 6 for the Rickey Green Fast-Time Award), and their win is even more impressive. But that’s not it.
Driggers and Nogueira are coming off their most unusual winter as a duo yet. This year, at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, Nogueira was far from the explosive and unstoppable heeler he’s always been inside the Thomas & Mack, and fans were left questioning what was going on with the 2016 All-Around Champ of the World.
“I always had really bad sinus and allergies, and I always use the (nasal) sprays for years, and that’s what kind of kept me going,” Nogueira explained. “I make a little hole behind my retina. So then it started leaking through into my eye. And it got worse and worse, and my vision was really, really blurry. I’m not, no excuses. I should have done a better job, but it was kind of like out of my reach.”
Nogueira came home from the Finals needing surgery, so he ducked off the radar of ProRodeo and social media, and in January he underwent sinus surgery that had him sleeping upright in a recliner and unable to rope until the American Contender Finals in Abilene, Texas, in February. Driggers pieced together the start of his winter rodeo run without his brother in arms, placing at Odessa’s Sandhills Stock Show and Rodeo with Paul Eaves and Fort Worth with Jake Minor.
“I found runs, and I was appreciative for them going and roping with me, but it’s just not the same as roping with him just because of our bond,” Driggers said. “It has nothing to do with the roping or anything like that. He heels great, but at the same time, it’s his and our bond together. And I knew that his passion is roping, and he wasn’t doing it. I knew that he would be okay, and I knew that everything, it would all work out. But at the same time anytime you know a loved one struggling, then you take it on yourself to a little bit.”
Nogueira bounced back for checks at San Antonio, RodeoHouston, Las Fiesta de los Vaqueros in Tucson, Rodeo Austin and Waxahachie, Texas, but they hadn’t quite had the dynamite win they’d grown accustomed to since Nogueira’s return. But their steady veteran maturity kept them plugging away as a team.
“I’m feeling a lot better,” Nogueira said. “We still have a little road ahead of us. I was looking forward to winning this roping forever. Even coming from Brazil, we always watched this roping… I was just trying to get through my steers, ride my horse the best I could, trying not to be panicked, and just let the roping come to me. That’s a personal win. This was for myself. Just to get it done here and do your job all day, and finish the day.”
Driggers won the roping on Chics Like Hickey, the 9-year-old son of Hick Chickaroo out of Dee Bars Lust by Dee Bar Rock. “Oliver” has been Driggers’ go-to jackpot mount, and the win at the BFI put an early exclamation point on the horse’s career.
“I would venture to say that Oliver is the most underrated jackpot head horse that has ever lived,” Driggers said. “I just won three holes on him last week at a 4-second roping. And then we came over here, see him out two foot past the end of the gate and six head. And he gives you the same chance every single time, and I honestly wish that I would have done a better job of calculating how much I’ve actually won on that horse, because I rode on him a little bit last summer, but he’s not a rodeo horse, he’s a jackpot horse. I think it would shock me to know exactly how much I’ve won on him, because I’ve rode him a lot.”
The horse came from Los Olivos, California—hometown of NFR average champion Cody Snow. Snow bought him and took him to Texas, where NFR header Lane Ivy then bought the horse. Ivy sold him to Driggers in a moment of weakness, and the rest is history.
“He was 5-years-old, and I went over there, and I run two steers on him,” Driggers said. “He felt like a fire breathing dragon. But I just—from the very first day—I knew he had something special.”
Junior Nogueira was on the buckskin gelding aboard whom he won his 2022 PRCA World Title—Lucky Bucky, who came from Cesar de la Cruz. The 14-year-old gelding is registered as Smokin Copper King by Imps Specialdelivery out of the Dakotas Integrity mare And The Beat Goes On.
“He’s so fast, he’s probably the one of the fastest,” Nogueira said. “Hali (Nogueira’s mare) was really fast for the long setups, but he can really run. And he runs fast, but he don’t feel like, you know, he’s running. So he kind of like runs so fast, but he floats and make it easy to you. And he hit the turn so good, so I’ll need a little help just to take my time to catch the steers, and he’s still a little free. And, uh, he’s a little dancey, but I don’t think there’s any faster horse than that horse.”
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Driggers didn’t just win the roping—he also won fourth in the enter-once jackpot when Dakota Kirchenschlager finished the day at 47.7 seconds on six behind Colby Lovell, riding Driggers’ stud Metallic Payday.
“Dakota’s been doing a really good job with him,” Driggers said. “And what’s hard is for him is, you know, he’s having to go back and forth from breeding farm.”
Kirchenschlager picked the stud up at Outlaw Equine Friday after being collected, and he’ll drop him back off Sunday for his Monday collection. The 7-year-old son of Metallic Cat out of the Freckles Playboy mare Another Playgirl was the Reserve World Champion Heel Horse in the American Rope Horse Futurity Association in 2023, and he’d won $63,294 in his show career according to QData. After The Feist, QData will add $29,500 to his LTE.
“And Colby was riding a stud of Griffin Marshall’s and Clint Summers’ that, you know, they just bought, and one is 7 and one is 8,” Driggers added. “And it shows you how handy those guys are at the same time, you know, to be able to keep those horses composed and in this tough of a setup. But I thought that both of them handled it extremely well. I think they both have a very exciting future for them.”
Lovell rode SEVS Judgement Day, a 2015 son of Judge Cash out of Dancing Kaweah Jet by Gray Dancer, a horse he will continue to season in 2024 for Summers and Marshall.
—TRJ—
Aggregate | ||||
Placing | Time (on 6) | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 44.76 | Kaleb Driggers | Junior Nogueira | $160,000 |
2 | 45.2 | Clay Smith | Coleby Payne | $100,000 |
3 | 46.77 | Ketch Kelton | Denton Dunning | $76,000 |
4 | 47.7 | Colby Lovell | Dakota Kirchenschlager | $55,000 |
5 | 47.97 | Luke Brown | Travis L Graves | $34,000 |
6 | 48.39 | Bode Baize | York Gill | $20,000 |
7 | 49.28 | Chad Masters | Wyatt Cox | $18,000 |
8 | 49.46 | Erich Rogers | Paul Eaves | $12,000 |
9 | 50.63 | Pedro Egurrola | JC Flake | $10,000 |
10 | 50.81 | Bubba Buckaloo | Daniel Braman | $9,000 |
11 | 53.85 | Mason Appleton | Cooper Freeman | $8,500 |
12 | 54.71 | Brandon Farris | Braden Harmon | $7,500 |
13 | 41.83 | Cyle Denison | Dustin Davis | $7,000 |
14 | 42.57 | Clint Peverley | Levi Pettigrew | $6,500 |
15 | 42.71 | Jake Cooper Clay | Trey Yates | $6,500 |
Round One Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 6.86 | Cash Duty | Ross Ashford | $8,000 |
2 | 7.23 | Chad Masters | Wyatt Cox | $6,000 |
3 | 7.26 | Colby Lovell | Dakota Kirchenschlager | $4,000 |
4 | 7.28 | Braden Pirrung | JR Dees | $2,000 |
Round Two Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 5.65 | Dustin Egusquiza | Levi Lord | $8,000 |
2 | 5.82 | Quinton Parchman | Garrett Smith | $6,000 |
3 | 5.83 | Korbin Rice | Logan Moore | $4,000 |
4 | 5.9 | James Arviso | JR Gonzalez | $2,000 |
Round Three Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 6.44 | Aaron Tsinigine | Jaylen Eldridge | $8,000 |
2 | 6.55 | Bubba Buckaloo | Daniel Braman | $6,000 |
3 | 6.96 | Manny Egusquiza | Evan Arnold | $4,000 |
4 | 7.18 | Ketch Kelton | Denton Dunning | $2,000 |
Round Four Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 5.71 | Clint Summers | Jake Long | $7,000 |
1 | 5.71 | Slade Wood | Gage Williams | $7,000 |
3 | 5.9 | Austin Barstow | Jorge Pina | $4,000 |
4 | 6.2 | Clay B Tryan | Nicky Northcott | $2,000 |
Round Five Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 4.87 | Tyler Wade | Wesley Thorp | $8,000 |
2 | 5.09 | Jaxon Hill | Jessen James | $6,000 |
3 | 5.23 | Kellan Johnson | Carson Johnson | $4,000 |
4 | 5.55 | Brenten Hall | Kaden Profili | $2,000 |
Short Go Fast Time | ||||
Placing | Time | Header | Heeler | Money |
1 | 6.45 | Chad Masters | Wyatt Cox | $4,000 |
2 | 6.65 | Pedro Egurrola | JC Flake | $3,000 |
3 | 6.84 | Kaleb Driggers | Junior Nogueira | $2,000 |
4 | 7.37 | Clay Smith | Coleby Payne | $1,000 |
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]]>Egusquiza and Long never let off the throttle in Abilene.
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]]>Dustin Egusquiza and Jake Long went an insane 11.66 on three runs to clinch the 2024 Lone Star Shootout victory for $76,000 at the notoriously tough Texas gunslinging jackpot’s new home in Abilene.
The setup featured a 16-foot box with a barrier a foot and a half under and cattle custom chosen to encourage fast times from start to finish. This couldn’t have been a better match for either of the players.
“Dustin’s phenomenial,” Long said. “He’s good in any setup, but he’s especially good in this one. I think these (ropings) are made for him…I guess we’re both a little aggressive, so it’s really good when it comes together.”
Egusquiza’s proven he can be deadly at the Lone Star Shootout in the past—he won it in 2021 with Travis Graves. When he cracked out ahead of Long with a 3.92 in Round 1 and won the $1,500 Round fast time, it wasn’t on accident.
“Brad Culpepper told me a long time ago,” Eguzquiza said. “Before I ever went to my first George Strait, that if you can win the first round of the top 50 when you make it back, it makes it a lot easier. And that’s been my philosophy ever since. I won the Strait in 2016, won in the first round, then in 2021, when I won the Lone Star Shootout, I won the first round with T.G..”
The next time they nodded, Egusquiza and Long came back to win second in Round 2 with a time of 4.04 seconds for $1,000. Their 7.96 on two brought them as high callback team to the short round.
Then, the duo put an exclamation point on the exciting day of roping with a 3.70-second run, the fastest of the day, earning another $1,500 for the fast time and clinching the aggregate title.
Just 24 hours after celebrating the $76,000 aggregate victory and grand total of $80,000 on the day, new trailers, saddle and lineup of additional prizes, Egusquiza and Long will be back in the same arena once again. However, at the Rodeo Austin finals, they’re coming back in the first and second high callback positions with their respective ProRodeo partners—that’s Clint Summers for Long, and Levi Lord for Egusquiza.
The 2024 installment of the Lone Star Shootout didn’t just change venues from Stephenville to Abilene, it included a payout on an #18.5 incentive within the roping that paid out an extra $6,000 to Cash Palmore and Clay Green, who also snagged a sixth-place finish in the Open for a grand total of $21,000 for the team. According to producer Austin Robertson, of Robertson Hill Ranch Productions, the 2024 event, which started with 284 teams was the third-largest in Lone Star Shootout’s history.
Stay tuned for the full story, plus an analysis of Kaleb Driggers’ outstanding performance at the 2024 Lone Star Shootout, where he qualified four runs to the finals and notched three finishes inside the top four placings.
1 | Dustin Egusquiza/ Jake Long | 11.66 | $76,000 |
2 | Kaleb Driggers/ Wesley Thorp | 13.06 | $45,000 |
3 | Kaleb Driggers/Jade Corkill | 13.82 | $30,000 |
4 | Kaleb Driggers/Nicky Northcott | 14.45 | $23,000 |
5 | Jake Smith/Jessen James | 14.78 | $18,000 |
6 | Cash Palmore/Clay Green | 14.93 | $15,000 |
7 | Denton Parish/Jace Helton | 17.64 | $11,000 |
8 | Clay Smith/Junior Nogueira | 18.23 | $7,000 |
Incentive | |||
1 | Cash Palmore/Clay Green | 14.93 | $6,000 |
2 | Denton Parish/Jace Helton | 17.64 | $4,000 |
3 | Lane Goebel/Chad Mathes | 21.11 | $2,000 |
Short Go | |||
1 | Dustin Egusquiza/ Jake Long | 3.70 | $1,500 |
2 | Kaleb Driggers/Wesley Thorp | 4.11 | $1,000 |
Round 1 | |||
1 | Dustin Egusquiza/Jake Long | 3.92 | $1,500 |
2 | Cody Snow/Lil Michael Calmelat | 4.04 | $1,000 |
Round 2 | |||
1 | JC Yeahquo/ Logan Moore | 3.96 | $1,500 |
2 | Dustin Egusquiza/ Jake Long | 4.04 | $1,000 |
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]]>"This is just getting so fast it's rude." -Jake Long
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]]>On Mar. 21, 284 teams battled it over two rounds in five separate rotations in hopes of earning one of 60 team positions to come back to the Lone Star Shootout 2024 2D Rope Horses Open Finals at 6 p.m CST, and these are the duos who are locked in, along with rotation-by-rotation results
In each of the five rotations of roughly 60 teams, the top 10 overall times qualified back on two head to Friday’s three rounds of competition, along with two teams in the #18.5 incentive in each section. Each rotation also paid two overall fast times for $1,500 and $1,000 each. The rounds were progressive after Round 1. Ropers had the opportunity to enter up to four times each.
Overall Fast Times: Kaleb Driggers/Nicky Northcott, 5.05 $1,500; Ty Arnold/Patrick Smith, 5.18, $1,000
1 | Cory Kidd | Douglas Rich | 10.83 |
2 | Kaleb Driggers | Nicky Northcott | 10.86 |
3 | Kalen Driggers | Jade Corkill | 11.41 |
4 | Kellan Johnson | Cade Passig | 11.44 |
5 | Tyler Tryan | Logan Moore | 11.60 |
6 | Lightning Aguilera | Patrick Smith | 11.87 |
7 | Tyler Waters | Junior Nogueira | 11.98 |
8 | Jake Cooper Clay | Rance Doyal | 12.22 |
9 | Payden Emmett | Jett Hillman | 15.58 |
10 | Kolby Krieger | Tyler McKnight | 15.71 |
Incentive | |||
11 | Denton Parish | Jace Helton | 18.15 |
12 | Lane Goebel | Chad Mathes | 18.71 |
Overall Fast Times: Coleman Proctor/Landon Glenn, 4.26; Dustin Eguzquiza/Jake Long, 5.00
1 | Jake Smith | Jessen James | 11.28 |
2 | Kaleb Driggers | Wesley Thorp | 11.39 |
3 | Marcus Theriot | Patrick Smith | 11.50 |
4 | Jaxson Tucker | Levi Lord | 11.56 |
5 | Jhett Trenary | Scott Lauaki | 11.72 |
6 | Dustin Egusquiza | Jake Long | 11.80 |
7 | Bubba Buckaloo | Jade Corkill | 11.90 |
8 | Shane Phillip | Brady Norman | 12.10 |
9 | Dustin Morgan | Jessen James | 12.23 |
10 | Wyatt Bray | Paden Bray | 12.27 |
Incentive | |||
11 | Cash Palmore | Clay Green | 12.56 |
12 | Jace Bland | Weston Podzemny | 13.83 |
Overall Fast Times: Nelson Wyatt/Jonathon Torres, 3.94; Riley Kittle/Kaden Profili, 4.32
1 | Ketch Kelton | Dakota Kirchenschlager | 9.81 |
2 | Coy Rahlmann | Landon Glenn | 9.85 |
3/4 | Tyler Tryan | Jake Long | 10.09 |
3/4 | Tanner Tomlinson | Cody Hogan | 10.09 |
5 | Kaleb Driggers | Junior Nogueira | 10.31 |
6 | Nelson Wyatt | Jonathon Torres | 10.32 |
7 | Andrew Ward | Kollin VonAhn | 10.55 |
8/9 | Hagen Peterson | Scott Lauaki | 10.81 |
8/9 | Brye Crites | Coleby Payne | 10.81 |
10 | Jake Orman | Corey Hendrick | 10.92 |
Incentive | |||
11 | Jhett Trenary | Jake South | 11.83 |
12 | Mason Rust | Lane Siggins | 12.08 |
Overall Fast Times: Dawson Graham/Dakota Kirchenschlager, 4.21; (tie) JC Yeahquo/Logan Moore, Erich Rogers/Cory Petska, 4.54
1 | Clay Smith | Junior Nogueira | 10.11 |
2 | Mason Appleton | Billie Jack Saebens | 10.28 |
3 | Erich Rogers | Cory Petska | 10.57 |
4 | Brye Crites | Tyler Worley | 10.64 |
5 | Shane Phillip | Joseph Harrison | 11.49 |
6/7 | Billy Bob Brown | Corey Hendrick | 11.89 |
6/7 | Brenten Hall | Will Woodfin | 11.89 |
8 | Cole Eiguren | Dylin Ahlstrom | 12.01 |
9 | JC Yeahquo | Logan Moore | 14.08 |
10 | Mason Rust | Ryan Mayfield | 14.38 |
Incentive | |||
11 | Jon Peterson | JC Flake | 19.85 |
12 | Denton Parish | Lane Siggins | 20.55 |
Overall Fast Times: Cody Snow/Lil Michael Calmelat, 4.13; Jaxson Tucker, Caleb Anderson, 4.2
*denotes 2023 event champions
1 | Tyler Wade | Paul Eaves | 9.68 |
2 | Cody Snow | Lil Michael Calmelat | 9.97 |
3 | Bubba Buckaloo | Tanner Braden | 10.26 |
4 | Brye Crites | Cade Passig | 10.80 |
5 | Colby Lovell | Dakota Kirchenschlager | 10.86 |
6 | Billy Bob Brown | Blaine Vick | 10.94 |
7 | Dalton Turner* | Daniel Braman* | 11.05 |
8 | Clay Smith | Nicky Northcott | 11.06 |
9 | Jake Cooper Clay | Logan Moore | 11.44 |
10 | Erich Rogers | Denton Dunning | 11.49 |
Incentive | |||
11 | Jet Toberer | Hayden Powell | 12.36 |
12 | Cole Eiguren | Tyler Worley | 12.48 |
Watch the shootout action live on Roping.com at 6 p.m. CST on Mar. 22 here.
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]]>The 2024 BFI is right around the corner. Here's who's roping together.
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]]>The 2024 BFI Week, the most exciting week of the year, is right around the corner, March 28 through April 6 at the famous Lazy E in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
For years the BFI has been one of the most prestigious ropings of the year, holding a spot on most—if not all—ropers’ bucket lists. The best of the best will return to Guthrie March 30 for The Feist. With a purse of over $650,000 and 125 teams, here’s who’s entered.
DRAW | HEADER | HEADER SPONSOR | HEELER | HEELER SPONSOR |
1B | Logan Graham | Hope Livestock T-G Cattle | Douglas Henry | Henry Performance Horses |
1A | Cole Morgan | Justin De La Garza | ||
1 | Trent Cornelius | JC Williams | 4S Equine Legends of Team Roping | |
2 | Jarett Freeman | JD Holland | Ricochet Fuel Distribution | |
3 | Mason Appleton | D-F Rope Horses | Cooper Freeman | |
4 | Blake Deckard | Western Solutions Insurance Kd Trucking | Sawyer Barham | Western Solutions Insurance KD Trucking |
5 | Dalton Titsworth | Outlaw Construction | Dane Reed | Outlaw Construction |
6 | Brooks Dahozy | Wrangler; Cactus Ropes | Porter Bryant | Classic Rope; Zesterra |
7 | Peyton Holliday | Landmark Gsi | Tanner Braden | Landmark GSI |
8 | Kade Sherwood | Orlando Jauregui | MJ Rope Horses | |
9 | Roan Oldfield | Specialty Components & Fasteners | John Hisel | GI Ranches |
10 | Wyatt Imus | Tyler Mcknight | ||
11 | Ben Jordan | Action Plumbing | Scott Luaki | Jordan River Cattle |
12 | Korbin Rice | Custom Welding | Logan Moore | |
13 | Brit Ellerman | Texas Saddlery; Keeter Trucking | Jake South | |
14 | Brent Mibb | Mibb Construction | Lane Reeves | D-F Rope Horses |
15 | Tee McLeod | Sid Sporer | ||
16 | Payden Emmett | Oke Performance Horses | Jace Davis | Cross Dirt Work |
17 | Cole Eiguren | Wash Rack 95 Car Wash | Trae Smith | Wash Rack 95 Car Wash |
18 | Jon Peterson | Jett Hillman | ||
19 | Ty Arnold | Ryan Motes | 100X Equine; Seven X Custom Jewelry | |
20 | Austin Barstow | Top Hand Ropes; JLH Hay Ranch | Jorge Pina Lopez | |
21 | Bodie Mattson | Cody Lansing | ||
22 | Kreece Thompson | Rance Doyal | ||
23 | Cody Reed | Larry & Amy Nixon | Jace McDaniel | Team Equine Saddle Pads Southern States Metal Supply |
24 | Dawson Graham | Dillon Graham | ||
25 | Peyton Walters | Justin Discount Boots Cactus Ropes | Brandon Gonzales | Flying G Properties LLC Battle Axe Ranch |
26 | Matt Griswell | Butler Transport & Fuel Rawhide Feeds | Kory Koontz | Butler Transport & Fuel Rawhide Feeds |
27 | Jace Bland | Tyson Thompson | ||
28 | Brayden Schmidt | Michael E Calmelat | ||
29 | Paul David Tierney | LJ Yeahquo | Black Wold Performance Horses Stillwater Equine | |
30 | Willow Wilson | Lost Soldier Oil & Gas | Todd Wilson | Lost Soldier Oil And Gas |
31 | Zach Woods | Gavin Foster | ||
32 | Ky Kreder | Wrangler; Fast Back Ropes | Tyler Manion | Legacy Broker Group |
33 | Wheston Jones | More Gas LLC | Blake Barnes | 4B Construction |
34 | Rhett Anderson | Jared Fillmore | Janey Lous Bakery | |
35 | Brandon Farris | Firestone Trucking; BS Cattle | Braden Harmon | Johnson & Biscone Firestone Trucking |
36 | Tyler Waters | Hebert’s Town & County Ram | Blaine Vick | |
37 | Tanner Tomlinson | Roper Apparel; Lone Star Ropes | Patrick Smith | |
38 | Cyle Denison | Dustin Davis | Register Brothers Cattle | |
39 | Marcus Theriot | Cole Curry | ||
40 | Cole Davis | Davis 20 Beef | Catcher Gasperson | North Texas Compression |
41 | Andy Holcomb | 101 Livestock Supply Co | Kirby Blankenship | Ag Trust Farm Credit |
42 | Dalton Turner | Colton Johnson | R.L. Walker Transportation C.E. Barker Ltd | |
43 | Bode Baize | Corriente Saddle & Buckle Company | York Gill | |
44 | Josh Torres | Caleb Hendrix | Peek Brothers Construction | |
45 | Jeff Flenniken | Fay Ranches | Jake Minor | Central Washington Equine Hospital |
46 | Jake Orman | Corey Hendrick | Worldwide Employee Housing | |
47 | Logan Olson | Cody Hintz | ||
48 | Zane Thompson | Bar S Services; Riatta Rentals | Blake Walker | E.S. Walker Construction |
49 | Curry Kirchner | Jake Edwards | G. Stone Motors | |
50 | Jake Pancost | Junior Zambrano | ||
51 | Brye Crites | Premier Real Estate Group Flying Cow Genetics | Tyler Worley | Moore Home & Ranch Realty |
52 | Chet Weitz | Sergio Gonzales | ||
53 | Kellan Johnson | 2D Performance Horses | Carson Johnson | 2D Performance Horses |
54 | Zach Kilgus | Black Star Pipe | Caleb Anderson | Due East Cattle Co Black Star Pipe |
55 | Brenten Hall | Panola Pipe & Salvage | Kaden Profili | Panola Pipe & Salvage |
56 | Casey Hicks | Bubble Springs Ranch | Steve Orth | |
57 | Aaron Tsinigine | Kyle Lockett | ||
58 | Chris Francis | Mathews Land & Cattle | Cade Passig | Mathews Land & Cattle |
59 | Nelson Wyatt | Lane Mitchell | ||
60 | Bobby Joe Hill | Chad Mathes | ||
61 | Braden Pirrung | Jr Dees | Precision Hydrovac Dees Performance Horses | |
62 | Shay Carroll | Howards Mechanical Inc | Jace Helton | |
63 | Miles Baker | Trey Johnson | Trey Johnson Leadership Trey Johnson Ministries | |
64 | Lightning Aguilera | Primos Feed & Supply Stretch Roping Dummy | Jonathan Torres | Primos Feed & Supply |
65 | Wyatt Bray | Classic Ropes Ranch Hand Solar Lighting | Paden Bray | Classic Ropes Ranch Hand Solar Lighting |
66 | Clayton Van Aken | Cullen Teller | Black Label Services Wrangler | |
67 | Kevin Williams | Jake Pianalto | ||
68 | Kolton Schmidt | CVS Controls | Landon Glenn | E Kelly Cattle Company |
69 | Clint Peverly | Levi Pettigrew | ||
70 | Justin Pruitt | JS Cattle Co; Cactus Ropes | Luke Atchison | Rising Sun Quarter Horses |
71 | Coy Brittain | Texas B Excavation | Colton Brittain | Texas B Excavation |
72 | Joe Macoubrie | Jeff Bryan Chevrolet Walkers Western Store | Kingston Chan | KC Cattle Co |
73 | Trevor Nowlin | Jacob Auza | ||
74 | Justin Davis | Just N Case Builders | Zane Bruce | |
75 | Pedro Egurrola | Casino Morongo | JC Flake | Cactus Ropes Kimes Ranch |
76 | Bobby Mote | Reliance Ranches | TJ Mercer | Reliance Ranches |
77 | Coleman Proctor | Lone Star Ropes | Logan Medlin | Depot Farm & Ranch Insurance |
78 | Bubba Buckaloo | Daniel Braman IV | ||
79 | Luke Brown | Travis Graves | Cinch Jeans | |
80 | Cody Snow | Best Ever Pads | Hunter Koch | Best Ever Pads |
81 | Cash Duty | Cactus Ropes | Ross Ashford | Ashford Performance Horses |
82 | Jake Smith | Douglas Rich | ||
83 | Ryne Hutton | H4 Land & Cattle | Tommy Zuniga | H4 Land And Cattle |
84 | Thomas Braman | Brock Hanson | ||
85 | Kevin Poteete | Whitney DeSalvo | ||
86 | Quinton Parchman | Tree Pro Vegetation Mgt Jenkins Perf Horses | Garrett Smith | L&P Carpet Franklin Theatre |
87 | Coy Rahlmann | Billie Jack Saebens | D-F Rope Horses | |
88 | Jake Clay | Trey Yates | Rolling V Performance Horses | |
89 | Dustin Egusquiza | Lone Star Ropes | Levi Lord | Cactus Ropes |
90 | Tj Watts | Stampede Services | Josh Fillmore | Rt Performance Horses |
91 | Max Kuttler | Howe Precast | Cashton Weidenbener | Howe Precast |
92 | Devon McDaniel | Re Pax LLC | Walt Woodard | Permian International Auctions Rocker T Cattle Co |
93 | Camden Hoelting | John Deere; Schaefer Equipment | Dawson McMaster | The Ranch Bar & Grill Praire Land Partners |
94 | Clint Summers | Jake Long | ||
95 | Slade Wood | Gage Williams | Williams Cattle Co | |
96 | Tanner James | JS Cattle Co | Michael Fortenberry | |
97 | Adam Rose | K94 Ranch | Gralyn Elkins | Walking E Performance Horses |
98 | Kaleb Driggers | Junior Nogueira | ||
99 | Manny Egusquiza | Evan Arnold | Rumor Has It | |
100 | Billy Bob Brown | Centramatic | Josh Patton | Wild West Trailers |
101 | Chad Masters | Wyatt Cox | JS Cattle Co | |
102 | Corben Culley | Price Storage Wedgewood Roofing | Austin Rogers | Commercial Construction |
103 | Tyler Tryan | Jade Corkill | ||
104 | James Arviso | Jr Gonzales | Gamblers Row | |
105 | Clay Smith | Premier Rope Horses | Coleby Payne | Steros Services |
106 | Cutter Cain | Hayden Powell | ||
107 | Garrett Tonozzi | Conquer Equine Wrangler | Cory Petska | Cinch |
108 | Tyler Wade | Power Performance Horses Equinety | Wesley Thorp | |
109 | Derrick Begay | Yeti | Colter Todd | Dynamite Horseman Supply |
110 | Jake Cooper | Chase Graves | ||
111 | David Walker | Diamond D Trucking | Austin Rains | |
112 | Michael Bell | Arco Bell Horseshoeing | Jake Cripps | Arco Enviromental Cripps Land And Cattle |
113 | Clay Tryan | Nicky Northcott | ||
114 | Shane Philipp | Classic Rope; Philipp Ranch | Joseph Harrison | Smarty Community Coffee |
115 | Riley Kittle | Will Woodfin | ||
116 | JC Yeahquo | Gold Buckle Construction | Buddy Hawkins | Stretch Roping Dummy’s |
117 | Andrew Ward | Great Plains Construction 3S Services | Kollin Vonahn | 3S Services |
118 | Jaxon Hill | Crossroads Cattle Cactus Saddlery | Jessen James | Crossroads Cattle Cactus Saddles |
119 | Denton Parish | Rich Skelton | Reliance Ranches; Heel-O-Matic | |
120 | Blake Hughes | Lone Star Ropes | Brady Norman | |
121 | Spencer Mitchell | Casino Morongo | Trigger Hargrove | Firestone Trucking |
122 | Colby Lovell | Dakota Kirchenschlager | ||
123 | Logan Westcott | Casino Morongo | Whip Peterson | Casino Morongo |
124 | Ketch Kelton | Kelly’s Reload K2 Cattle And Horses | Denton Dunning | Casino Morongo |
125 | Erich Rogers | Casino Morongo | Paul Eaves |
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]]>For the third year in a row, The Lone Star Shootout will be LIVE on Roping.com. Tune in to watch the best teams in the world go head-to-head.
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]]>Roping.com will stream all four days of Lone Star Shootout, starting with the 2D Rope Horses Open, this March 21–24, providing full coverage of the fastest jackpot of the year.
The livestream will kick off Thursday, March 21 with a $10,000 added 2D Rope Horses Open at 10 a.m. CDT. Friday, March 22 will have a $20,000 added #15.5, #14.5, #13.5 and #12.5 roping followed by the Open Short Round at 6 p.m. CDT. The action will continue Saturday, March 23, with the Link Properties #12.5 at 9:00 a.m. CDT, and on Sunday, March 24, viewers can watch the #12.5 Shootout Short Round beginning at 10:00 a.m., CDT.
WATCH THE LONE STAR SHOOTOUT LIVE on ROPING.COM
The Shootout will have the same beloved format as the old George Strait Team Roping Classic, with the world’s best ropers going at each steer in the knife-fight setup, vying for a spot in the top 12 of each rotation (including the fastest 10, plus the quickest #16.5 teams in the roping). It’s enter three times, so they’ll each be duking it out with their second and third partners behind a rope barrier in this must-see roping. The top 60 will return Friday night for the short round.
“This roping is one of the industry’s favorites because it’s so purely great watching,” Roping.com Content Director Chelsea Shaffer said. “There’s nowhere else you can see a roping with this format, with these guys going all out, steer after steer.”
The event will stream to all Roping.com members live from the Taylor County Expo Center in Abilene, Texas, and then be available on-demand, post-event. Ropers can sign up for a free trial to watch today.
While ropers can stream Roping.com from their desktops or phones, they can also download the Roping.com app to any SmartTV or streaming device—like their Amazon Firesticks and Rokus—for a comfortable viewing experience.
Roping.com is the online training resource for ropers. In addition to thousands of videos and exclusive roping films in your back pocket, members get private access to World Champion coaches like Jake Barnes, Matt Sherwood, Miles Baker, 26-time World Champion Trevor Brazile and more every day.
Join now for only $29.95/month and take advantage of step-by-step tutorials, run critiques, private members-only Facebook group, livestream event coverage and other benefits available exclusively to Roping.com members.
—TRJ—
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]]>Full results from the 2024 NTR Finals X.
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]]>The NTR National Finals X Presented by Cinch kicked off March 9, 2024, at Rancho Rio in Wickenburg, Arizona, and run through March 16. Here are the winners as the finals roll on.
For the full schedule of the NTR Finals X, click here.
Winners: Chuck Henderson and John Sampson, 39.02 on four, $6,680
Truck Winner: Alberto Corral
1st in average: Charlie Johnston Jr. and Lawty Cavalliere 22.37 on three, $14,400 and buckles
Winners: Brian MacCarty and Tobe Driskill, 41.21 on four, $17,800
Winners: Rees Jackman and Roy McDaniel, 34.96 on four, $15,600
Winners: Chuck Henderson and Shawn Parrott, 36.79 on four, $17,800
Winners: Mark Warrack and Todd Reece, 38.74 on four, $13,620
Winners: Brayden Schmidt & Denton Dunning, 35.58 on five, $13,730
Winners: Jack Graham and Britt Williams, 27.64 on four, $11,640
Winners: Clay Freeman and Britt Williams, 27.52 on four, $14,780
Winners: Chachi Odom and Garrett K Jepson, 28.40 on four, $16,120
Winners: Dale Whitlow and Devon McDaniel, 28.48 on four, $19,480
Winners: Raymond Kerr and Nate Singletary, 33.39 on four, $20,000
Winners: Walker William Jones and Brock Borkman, 29.64 on four, $20,320
Winners: Jake Bode and Logan Vanderhamm, 32.07 on four, $21,540
Winners: Dude Varty and Rusty Silva, 34.72 on four, $18,880
Winners: Seth Bolerjack and Chase Hollingsworth, 39.22 on four, $22,420
Winners: Larry Pancost and Scott Dennis, 40.55 on four, $23,620
Winners: Chris Herren and Danny Eagerton, 40.92 on four, $25,900
Winners: Dally Peterson and Chi DeLaPena, 30.26 on three, $4,260
Winners: Braydee Bourdet and Brock Grashuis, 32.43 on four, $10,700
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]]>Livestream coverage of the Patriot Event 2024 inspired viewers watch more than 44,500 hours of live action from Fort Worth in March.
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]]>The Patriot Event 2024 was livestreamed across Roping.com, RideTV and PatriotEvent.com to the tune of 44,595 hours—a cross-platform collaboration that resulted in record views equalling five years of watch time.
While they could have been watching Netflix or ESPN, fans of roping and rodeo instead spent their valuable time watching Western-industry action that supports sponsors, event producers and cowboys and cowgirls of all ages competing in four Fort Worth arenas for seven days.
“The industry is hungry for the high-end broadcasts that show the talents of the horses and competitors in this sport,” Roping.com Content Director Chelsea Shaffer said. “Shot by people who love the Western way of life, for people who live for this industry, our content is easily streamed on SmartTVs, cell phones, tablets and desktops. The Roping.com app makes content easy to access and use. And our commitment to making sure it’s accessible is second-to-none.”
Luckily for those who missed the live action and for anyone looking to watch it again, video coverage of the 2024 Patriot is archived and available anyone with a Roping.com membership.
PSA: If you have a Key Card Max, you have a Roping.com membership!
Roping.com has more livestreams planned for 2024, including the March 21-24 Lone Star Shootout action from Abilene this year, the USTRC Finals from Fort Worth April 21-28, and the Priefert Ranch Pro Roping from Mt. Pleasant, Texas, May 28 – June 2.
Plus, the newest training series from The American Rodeo champion heeler Ryan Motes just dropped, and 22-time NFR qualifier and roping instructor extraordinaire Kory Koontz reveals his roping wisdoms to members on March 25.
Roping.com is the online training resource for team ropers. In addition to thousands of videos and exclusive roping films in your back pocket, members get private access to World Champion coaches like Jake Barnes, Matt Sherwood, 26-time World Champion Trevor Brazile and more every day.
Join now for only $29.95/month and take advantage of step-by-step tutorials, run critiques, private members-only Facebook group, livestream event coverage and other benefits available exclusively to Roping.com members.
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]]>The Patriot is streaming live on Roping.com.
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]]>The Patriot Team Roping results start rolling in Monday, March 4, 2024 through Sunday, March 10, live from the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas.
For the full schedule of The Patriot Team Roping, click here.
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Winners: Bubba Buckaloo and Lil Michael Calmelat, 31.92 seconds on five head, $27,400
Full results available on TimeTracker.
Winners: Jason Richey and Coleby Payne, 30.52 on four, $16,450
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Winners: Charles Henry and Justin Davis, 34.41 on four, $12,800
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Winners: Michael Angell and Clint Crawford, 32.05 on four head, $17,180
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Winners: Dane Reed and Dalton Titsworth, 32.17 on four, $15,120
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Winners: Chris Bradford and Todd Jaggers, 32.89 on four, $10,540
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Winners: Ace Ashford and Ryder Davis, 30.04 on four, $21,930
Winners: Alfonso Macias and Alfonso Gonzales, 39.16 on 4, $16,320
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Winners: Benny Tamez and Colton Thomas, 32.34 on four, $15,760
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Winners: Jacob Stansbury and Cash Cockrum, 29.81 on 4, $22,660
Winners: Abel Sena and Kolton Sena, 40.96 on 4, $16,420
The father-son team of Abel and Kolton Sena from Crane, Texas, came out on top of the #10.5 21 & Up. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Billy Vaught and Tell Evans, 30.35 on 4, $16,080
Billy Vaught and Tell Evans roped four steers in 30.35 seconds for the #10.5 Legends win. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Jackie Crawford and Annette Stahl, 34.57 on 4, $6,050
The 2023 WPRA World Champions Jackie Crawford and Annette Stahl won the Ladies Open in a star-studded field of female ropers. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Hope Thompson and Kennlee Tate, 29.60 on 3, $2,00
Hope Thompson and Kennlee Tate won the Ladies Open 9.5 Incentive with a 29.60 on three steers. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Ketch Kelton and Denton Dunning, 24.98 on 4, $16,220
Arizona young guns Ketch Kelton and Denton Dunning bestest a salty field of up-and-comers in the Resistol Young Guns Junior Patriot Open Last Chance Qualifier. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Jesus Leyva and Matt Leavitt, 30.95 on 4, $21,100
Out of 134 teams, Texas boys Jesus Leyva and Matt Leavit won the Resistol Young Guns Junior Patriot #10.5 Last Chance Qualifier. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Ketch Kelton and Denton Dunning, 13.06 on 2, $2,000
Back-to-back Jr. Ironman champion Ketch Kelton and Denton Dunning are on a roll in Fort Worth, taking home the Hooey Junior Patriot Open Semifinals. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Saul Porras and Collin Davis, 15.62 on 2, $2,000
Midland, Texas, boys Saul Porras and Collin Davis roped two steers in 15.62 for the Hooey Junior Patriot #10.5 Semifinals win. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Oscar Lares and Alex Jordan, 45.33 on 4, $10,850
Midland, Texas, ropers Oscar Lares and Alex Jordan won $10,850 and Trent Ward Saddles for their win in the #9.5 21 & Up. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Mike Carrell and Robin Bland, 39.40 on 4, $8,940
Mike Carrell of Gladewater, Texas, and Robin Bland of Clarksville, Texas, were 39.40 seconds on four steers for the #9.5 Legends Over 50 win. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Colton Arrington and Hudson Skinner, 32.51 on 4, $22,980
Young guns Colton Arrington and Hudson Skinner roped four steers in 32.51 seconds to win The Patriot #9.5 All Ages for $22,980. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Jose Cuellar and Jose Hernandez, 51.56 on 3, $10,270
Jose Cuellar and Jose Hernandez turned their luck around with the win in The Patriot #8.5 21 & Up for $10,270. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Todd Suhn and Jeff Johnson, 42.35 on 4, $11,060
Todd Suhn, 16-time NFR steer wrestler, won $11,060 with Jeff Johnson in the #8.5 Legends 50+ after roping four steers in 42.35 seconds. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Gabriel Acosta and Gaspar Cruz, 36.74 on 4, $19,080
Texas boys Gabriel Acosta and Gaspar Cruz won the #8.5 All Ages with a 36.74 on four steers to pocket $19,080. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Winners: Kylie Jones and Miller McConaughey, 25.10 on 3, $12,600
With a 25.10 on three steers, Kylie Jones and Miller McConaughey took the top spot in the #7 All Ages for $12,600. | Andersen/CBarC Photography
Full results on TimeTracker.
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]]>Ketch Kelton continued carving out his family legacy inside the Lazy E with his second consecutive Jr. Ironman championship.
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]]>Ketch Kelton’s zip code might say Arizona, but the 18-year-old cowboy looked at home inside the Lazy E Arena all weekend long at the 2024 Cinch Timed Event Championships as he headed, heeled, tie-down roped and steer wrestled his way to his second Jr. Ironman championship and earned $21,750 in Guthrie on Feb. 29-Mar. 2.
Heading into the final round of the 2024 Jr. Ironman, former NHSRA All-Around Champion Kelton had roughly 8 seconds of distance between him and his No. 2 challenger, Kreece Dearing. He was nearly flawless in the first two rounds of competition on previous days, winning both with times of 41.7 and 39.8 seconds on four runs, respectively. He already had $1,500 in his pockets.
Dearing had made few errors over the first two rounds, but his Round 3 performance allowed Kelton to lengthen the gap.
Kelton’s only bobble came in the heading, when his helper caught only one hind leg. For the remaining three rounds, Kelton took smart shots and exercised veteran patience to complete the round in 44.1 seconds and earn $250, behind Round 3 winner Tyler Porter with a time of 38.1 seconds. His overall aggregate time of 125.6 seconds on 12 earned him the $20,000 aggregate title. But Kelton wasn’t on autopilot throughout the round, he was just laser-focused on the finish line.
“I get nervous sometimes,” Kelton said. “Definitely every time in the bulldogging. I don’t really know how I deal with it—I just go out there and do it.”
Ketch’s grandfather, Willie, wasn’t shocked by his grandson’s poise.
“He’s nervous on the inside out there. But he’ll never show it on the outside. He’s got ice water in his veins. That’s bred into him, you can’t teach it. Ketch has got it all—work ethic, natural talent, he loves it, he practices nonstop.”
Willie Kelton
On the arena dirt, Ketch knew before the round even started that not only Willie, but also his father, 14-time Ironman competitor Chance Kelton had full faith in his abilities.
“Dad didn’t really give any advice to me right before the round,” Kelton said. “He just said, ‘You got this?’ I said ‘Yup.’ He said ‘Alright, then.’ It gave me confidence, because he trusted that I had it handled.”
One thing the Kelton family knows how to do work inside the Lazy E’s walls, and it’s not an honor reserved for the men with the last name. Ketch’s sister, Kenzie (20) won the Charlie 1 Horse All-Girl roping during BFI Week 2023 aboard the yellow 12-year-old mare Chance raised and trained, “Peaches,” that Ketch called upon during the Jr. Ironman.
Note: Ketch’s heel horse of choice, “Happy Meal,” is also a product of Chance’s upbringing and training.
The next stop for Ketch Kelton is the Hooey Jr. Patriot in Fort Worth, then he’s off to high school rodeo and jackpot until BFI Week at the close of March. In the fall of 2024, he’ll be attending Cisco Community College and working all timed events at the collegiate rodeos. In 2025, however, he’s got the Ironman on his mind. The cowboy’s already begun working on his steer roping in hopes of a CTEC invite in the future.
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]]>Thomas Smith isn't about to let time constraints hold him back from some Ironman redemption at this year's CTEC, and Billy Good is ready to run for his first Ironman battle.
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]]>Taylor Santos and Tyler Waters will miss the Cinch Timed Event Championship after injury.
Enter: the steer ropers.
On a Monday morning in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, Thomas Smith stared at the eight horses saddled in his arena, his wheels turning to figure out which equine athletes were about to help him out at the 2024 Cinch Timed Event Championship that are just three days away, thanks to a last-minute substitution into the Lazy E’s event.
“I’ve got everything from a green-broke ranch horse to a finished head horse saddled,” Smith said. “After today, I’ll have it figured out which ones I’m taking to Guthrie.”
The three-time National Finals Steer Roping qualifier (2019-2021) knew exactly what to do when he received the word from Lazy E’s general manager, Dan Wall, on Saturday, Feb. 24. The moment seemed to be his chance at a do-over from his first CTEC in 2020.
“In 2020, I got called in two weeks before [the Timed Event] started,” Smith said. “I learned a lot from that experience. I showed up with no help, just rolled in like it wasn’t a big deal. Now I know that it really is a marathon to compete in—it’s not like any other roping out there—and I’m coming in ready this time.”
The Smith family has deep roots in the Oklahoma roping scene. Thomas’ father, Tom, earned the title of 2014 Resistol Rookie of the Year in steer roping, just a year before Thomas achieved the same honor in 2015. His mother, naturally athletic, took up roping alongside her sons and now competes in barrel racing with Thomas’ wife, LaRae. Thomas’ sister, Tamara, is a regular presence at jackpots and rodeos, excelling in both breakaway roping and heeling. Additionally, her daughter, Hadley, shows promise as a rising talent in breakaway roping. Thomas himself has worked all of the timed events he could since his high school days, excelling in multiple at the collegiate, and later the professional level.
Thomas’ sons, Payden Cash (8) and Cashen Chex (3) will be accompanying mom and dad on the trek to Guthrie.
Monday afternoon, a few hours South of Smith, in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, fellow NFSR (2020, 2023) qualifier, Billy Good is rushing home from a day of shoeing horses to press resume on his CTEC practice after he received a heads-up phone call from 2017 Ironman champion, Jess Tierney on Sunday night.
“Jess called me and said Dan Wall was about to call,” Good said. “I had terrible service and I said ‘I can’t hear you, but if I can go, I need to keep practicing anyway. You tell him I’ll be there,’ and I stayed out there as late as I could working at it. I had to shoe horses all morning, but I’m heading home now to practice until about 10 p.m.”
As if a surprise CTEC appearance and a full schedule of horses on the books isn’t enough pressure on the week, Good’s wife, Darcy, is due with the couple’s first child just hours after the end of CTEC 2024.
“My wife’s due date is this Sunday,” Good said. “When Jess originally told me there was a chance I could get in a few weeks ago, I didn’t know if I should. I told my wife I was on the fence about it and she said ‘No, you’re going!’ At least I knew when I got the real call, I had to say yes. So here we go.”
Good grew up roping calves and team roping around his family’s ranch in Eastern New Mexico, and continued to work all the collegiate timed events before training rope horses for a number of years. Like Smith, his family roots run through the steer roping community. His father, uncle and cousin all hold reserve or world championships in the tripping, and Billy’s father-in-law—who also boasts an NFSR back number—helped Billy get in the mix in the mid-2010’s. Since then, he’s maintained his competitive edge in both team roping events, and the tie-down.
“I’ve been dedicated to working four events, and I’ve worked five for a long time. I’ve always wanted to get the call.”
Billy Good
The 40th Annual Cinch Timed Event Championship action takes place in Guthrie’s Lazy E Arena Feb. 29-Mar. 2, 2024. You can watch all the action live on www.Roping.com and click here for ticket and event information.
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]]>The annual Ariat World Series of Team Roping Title Fights XIV produced by Yost Events and held at Rancho Rio in Wickenburg, Arizona, paid out $1.51 million.
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]]>The Ariat World Series of Team Roping Title Fights XIV produced by Yost Events once again travelled to Rancho Rio in the heart of the Team Roping Capital of the World—Wickenburg, Arizona. The Feb. 14-17, 2024, event paid out a staggering $1.51 million to ropers from across the world.
Held annually, the four-day event is the second-largest WSTR qualifier of the year. And for the first time ever, the roping was streamed live on the Roping.com app and website, featuring two arenas of action and drawing in team roping fans from across the country.
The Title Fights began Wednesday, Feb. 14, with a #15.5 add-on and concluded with the Open qualifier Saturday, Feb.17. When the dust settled, the #8.5 World Series qualifier was the richest roping of the weekend, paying out $269,280 and 20 places deep. Home-state cowboys Greg Baker of Wickenburg, Arizona, and Joe Talbott of Augila, Arizona, were paid $53,560 for the win with a 38.04 on four head.
Fellow Arizonans Jay Valera and Emilio Garcia won the second-richest roping, the #9.5 Qualifier, worth $37,440. They were 37.04 seconds on four steers.
NFR Header Bubba Buckaloo and World Champion Cory Petska won the Open with a time of 28.73 seconds on four head, worth $14,820. Petska was on his stallion, MP Dineros Woodpatch, who stands at Highpoint Performance Horses.
Full results HERE.
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]]>Get ready for The Patriot Fort Worth and find out what's new in 2024.
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]]>The Patriot Fort Worth kicks off for team ropers Monday, March 4, 2024, at the Will Rogers Coliseum. Under new management, the event promises a fresh perspective and an array of improvements from the Equine Network, including specialty ropings, age ropings, full access through Global Handicaps and more.
The Patriot team roping kicks off March 4 with the Open at 8 a.m. The John Justin and Pavilion Arenas will be the homes of The Patriot team roping.
Jr Patriot Last Chance Qualifiers are ran as a sidepot, and the results will be figured on your time in the main roping. Each Qualifier offers different events and age divisions, so enter the main roping before entering the sidepot. Only one advancement is eligible on each time. Anyone within the age limit can enter the ropings, but if you want a last chance at advancing to the Semifinals, you must enter the Last Chance sidepot.
All the action for the Jr Patriot begins Thursday, March 7, with the Resistol Young Guns Jr Patriot Open. The top 15 in the average of the sidepot in the Resistol Young Guns Jr Patriot Open advance to the Semifinals. In the Resistol Young Guns Hooey Jr Patriot #10.5, the top 10 from the sidepot advance to the Semifinals.
The Open Semifinals will be one long round with the top 50 advancing to the second round, followed by the 15 fastest in the two-head average advancing to the Jr. Patriot Finals on Sunday, March 10. The #10.5 Semifinals will also be one long round with the top 50 advancing to the second round. The 10 fastest from the two-head average, however, will advance to the Jr. Patriot Finals.
In the Finals on Sunday, the Open will run from 15th to first, based on the aggregate times from the two rounds. The #10.5 will run from 10th to first, based on the aggregate times from the two rounds.
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]]>The second-largest Ariat World Series of Team Roping qualifier of the year will stream LIVE for the first time from The Team Roping Capital of the World.
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]]>The Ariat World Series of Team Roping’s premier qualifying event, The Title Fights, will stream live on Roping.com over four days Feb. 14 to 17 from Rancho Rio in Wickenburg, Arizona.
The roping—with its high-stakes format, great cattle, pristine facility and always salty competition— will feature two arenas of action with each streaming live on the Roping.com app and website.
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“We’re also offering your Title Fights run delivery to KeyCard and KeyCard Max members, who will get their runs delivered to the Global Handicaps app 24 to 48 hours after they compete,” Ty Yost, WSTR President, said. “This underscores the value of the KeyCard Program. Key Card members get professional footage of your runs delivered so you never have to stress having someone on-site running from arena to arena to film your runs. KeyCard Max members, with a Roping.com membership, you can watch this event and watch all the streams and content on Roping.com. It’s stacked with more roping than you could possibly want.”
The roping begins Wednesday, Feb. 14 with a #15.5 add-on, and it includes a #10.5 Legends roping on Feb. 15 and concludes with an ever-tough Open qualifier Saturday, Feb.17.
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]]>Brushton Minton adds the Cinch Timed Event Championship to his 2024 schedule as he takes on the winter ProRodeos from his No. 3 spot in the tie-down world standings.
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]]>Brushton Minton got the call of a lifetime on Jan. 11, when the 2023 NFR tie-down roping rookie was asked to join the standout roster of 25 all-around cowboys to compete for the Iron Man title at the 40th annual Cinch Timed Event Championship.
In 2024, the iconic five-event marathon featuring heading, heeling, tie-down, steer wrestling and steer tripping will be held at Guthrie, Oklahoma’s Lazy E Arena Feb. 29 through March 2, and will be livestreamed in its entirety on Roping.com.
Minton, 25, enters in his first Cinch Timed Event Championship in place of fellow Californian Kyle Lockett after finishing the 2023 ProRodeo season seventh in the world in the All-Around (tie-down roping, team roping and steer wrestling are his events) and 15th in the tie-down after taking 12th in the NFR average at his first Finals. Then, he concluded his year by taking the both the year-end and average tie-down titles at the California Circuit Finals Rodeo, where he also qualified in the heeling and the steer wrestling.
“I was pretty dang stoked to get the call,” said Minton, who has $276,577 in PRCA career earnings. “I’ve always wanted to go there.”
As a regular competitor in the tie-down, team roping and steer wrestling, Minton, who recently shifted his operations to Texas, noted that he had some learning to do in the steer tripping arena over the next six weeks.
“I’ve tied a little bit from the post,” he said, referring to practicing from the ground before putting all the pieces together horseback. “So, I’ve never tripped before, but I plan on getting back here to Texas and to start practicing that.”
Minton’s dad, Linderman Award winner Casey Minton, is on the hunt for a tripping horse and has horses for his son to head and heel on. Also, Minton may be bulldogging aboard his younger brother’s horse, and he can provide for himself in the calf horse department. So with just a few days under his belt, the details and preparation are starting to come together.
“Just gotta piece it all together,” he said, which includes finding partners, who are still to be determined.
This winter, Minton is roping calves at all the winter rodeos, with hopes of securing his second NFR berth at the end of the season.
“I’m probably going to bulldog a bit,” he added. “I don’t know if I’m going to go to all of them, but whenever I can get up right, I would like to pick up the bulldogging and do that, maybe try to get some all-around points.”
Lockett falls off the 2024 Cinch TEC roster after competing in the event 23 times and taking home the title in 2005 and 2011.
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]]>A full history of 3.3.
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]]>Tyler Wade and Wesley Thorp tied the world record for the fastest team roping run in history with a 3.3 in Round 8 of the 2023 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, but this isn’t the first time either of them have been 3.3 in competition.
Chad Masters and Jade Corkill recorded the first 3.3 at the NFR, but since then, more than just a few guys have gone that fast (or faster, depending on who you ask and how you count these things). We know scores and flaggers vary, but, in the interest of being inclusive and thorough, here’s the list we came up with.
Did we miss one? THAT’S COMPLETELY POSSIBLE! Remind us, please, in the comments on Facebook or Instagram.
They were 3.1 on two of the greatest horses of all time: Marty and Jackyl.
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]]>The Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale continues to set records at South Point.
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]]>The Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale runs Dec. 9-17, 2023 at the South Point Equestrian Center in Las Vegas, set to pay out millions to team ropers.
To see the action in real time, watch the livestream on pay-per-view on WSTRoping.com or Key Card and Key Card Max members can catch it for free on the Global app.
Bubba Buckaloo and Nicky Northcott roped six steers in 43.06 seconds to win the Riata Buckle Open at the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale, banking $106,000 for the win. | Jennings Photography
Riata Buckle Open Results | |||||||
Average | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 43.06 | 6 | 46 | Bubba Buckaloo | Nicky Northcott | $106,000 | $53,000 |
2 | 43.39 | 6 | A0.2 | Brenten Hall | Cooper Freeman | $75,000 | $37,500 |
3 | 43.88 | 6 | 54 | Cutter Machado | Dalton Pearce | $57,000 | $28,500 |
4 | 45.06 | 6 | 41 | Garrett Tonozzi | Clay Futrell | $42,000 | $21,000 |
5 | 45.17 | 6 | 38 | Cody Snow | Jade Corkill | $21,000 | $10,500 |
Fast Time Rnd 1 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 6.28 | 27 | Brandon Farris | Braden Harmon | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
2 | 6.43 | 34 | Casey Thomas | Wyatt Thomas | $4,000 | $2,000 | |
Fast Time Rnd 2 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 5.2 | 53 | Blake Hughes | Brady Norman | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
2 | 5.54 | A14 | Cory Kidd V | Wyatt Cox | $4,000 | $2,000 | |
Fast Time Rnd 3 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 4.84 | A6 | Kolton Schmidt | Landen Glenn | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
2 | 5.1 | A22 | Jeff Flenniken | Jake Minor | $4,000 | $2,000 | |
Fast Time Rnd 4 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 4.81 | 33 | Riley Kittle | Jace Helton | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
2 | 4.88 | 30 | Coy Brittain | Colton Brittain | $4,000 | $2,000 | |
Fast Time Rnd 5 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 4.64 | A9 | Garett Chick | Seth Smithson | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
2 | 5.05 | 30 | Coy Brittain | Colton Brittain | $4,000 | $2,000 | |
Riata Buckle Open Results | |||||||
Fast Time SGO | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 5.7 | 20 | Wyatt Bray | Coleby Payne | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
2 | 6.63 | 24 | Clayton VanAken | Cullen Teller | $4,000 | $2,000 | |
Total Payout: | $361,000 | ||||||
Team Count: | 80 |
The Ariat World Series of Team Roping #14.5 Finale victory went to Casey Lambert and Twister Smith, who roped their four steers in 28.73 seconds and pocketed $175,000.
#14.5 Ariat Finale Results | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 28.73 | 4 | 150 | Casey Lambert | Twister Smith | $175,000 | $87,500 |
2 | 29.02 | 4 | 92 | Cole Eiguren | Matt Funk | $135,000 | $67,500 |
3 | 29.78 | 4 | 181 | Kyle Esparza | Bruce Reidhead | $95,000 | $47,500 |
4 | 29.81 | 4 | 57 | Wyatt Christensen | Jade Willis | $67,000 | $33,500 |
4 | 29.81 | 4 | 225 | Brian Gregg | Eric Williams | $67,000 | $33,500 |
6 | 29.84 | 4 | 180 | Jason Handy | Ryan Powell | $52,000 | $26,000 |
7 | 30.39 | 4 | 263 | Koby Ziemmer | Rocky Dallyn | $44,000 | $22,000 |
8 | 31.32 | 4 | 90 | Swade Olsen | Jared Fillmore | $40,000 | $20,000 |
9 | 31.66 | 4 | 246 | Bode Baize | Corban Livingston | $35,000 | $17,500 |
10 | 32.11 | 4 | 136 | Jody Stubbs | Wayne D Folmer | $32,000 | $16,000 |
11 | 32.18 | 4 | 102 | Dan Whitworth | Aaron Moyers | $26,000 | $13,000 |
12 | 33.71 | 4 | 73 | Blair Lammers | Britt Williams | $24,000 | $12,000 |
13 | 34.88 | 4 | 163 | Gabe Ramirez | Aaron Tsinigine | $10,400 | $5,200 |
14 | 34.97 | 4 | 236 | Clay Burnham | TyDaniel Haller | $10,200 | $5,100 |
15 | 36.11 | 4 | 37 | Noah McClure | Andrew Storey | $10,000 | $5,000 |
16 | 37.19 | 4 | 147 | Cody Hall | Reno Eddy | $9,800 | $4,900 |
17 | 37.49 | 4 | 61 | Peyton Walters | Miles Baker | $9,600 | $4,800 |
18 | 20.44 | 3 | 234 | Riley Curuchet | Guy Howell | $9,400 | $4,700 |
19 | 21.85 | 3 | 201 | Blake Bowler | Brock Borkman | $8,000 | $4,000 |
20 | 22.15 | 3 | 243 | Cody Wheeler | Jordan Allyn | $8,000 | $4,000 |
21 | 22.26 | 3 | 162 | John Gregory | Travis Goad | $6,000 | $3,000 |
22 | 22.31 | 3 | 258 | Craig Harrison | Rube Woolsey | $6,000 | $3,000 |
23 | 22.77 | 3 | 214 | Michael Angell | Cooper Vandiver | $6,000 | $3,000 |
24 | 23.09 | 3 | 193 | Jesse Sheffield | Travis Ericsson | $6,000 | $3,000 |
25 | 24.23 | 3 | 83 | Ky Barry | Pedro Egurrola | $6,000 | $3,000 |
26 | 24.56 | 3 | 86 | Owen Gillespie | Cole Walker | $6,000 | $3,000 |
27 | 25.29 | 3 | 85.1 | Scott Perez | Servando Gutierrez Jr | $6,000 | $3,000 |
Consolation Average | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 17.8 | 3 | 237 | Lyvan Gonzalez | Cason Hatley | $25,000 | $12,500 |
2 | 19.83 | 3 | 21 | Noah Vasquez | Brant Cookston | $17,500 | $8,750 |
3 | 19.84 | 3 | 165 | Clay McNichol | Catcher Gasperson | $12,500 | $6,250 |
4 | 19.98 | 3 | 182 | Jake Barnes | Wyatt Lloyd | $9,000 | $4,500 |
5 | 20.16 | 3 | 233 | TJ Baker | Nate Singletary | $6,500 | $3,250 |
6 | 21.2 | 3 | 20 | Chad Reber | TJ Bowler | $5,500 | $2,750 |
7 | 21.77 | 3 | 22 | Luis Miranda | Juan Robles Moreno | $5,000 | $2,500 |
8 | 23.3 | 3 | 179 | Colby Siddoway | Jaydon Warner | $5,000 | $2,500 |
9 | 23.38 | 3 | 59 | Rusty Helgerson | Kory Mytty | $5,000 | $2,500 |
10 | 23.93 | 3 | 133 | Joe Bustamante | Cutter Thomison | $5,000 | $2,500 |
Fast Time Rot 1 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 5.28 | 30 | Jade Anderson | Shawn Buchanan | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 2 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 5.12 | 153 | Riley Kittle | Kade Weatherman | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 3 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 5.21 | 237 | Lyvan Gonzalez | Cason Hatley | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Ground Money | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
23.40 | 167 | Kyler Mitton | Justin Memmortt | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
23.53 | 95 | Carson Coffelt | Doyle Scrivner | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
23.53 | 100 | Treyden Gonzales | Tim Gonzales | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
23.87 | 133 | Joe Bustamante | Cutter Thomison | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
24.46 | 128 | Joel Colgrove | Dave Daube | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
24.46 | 250.1 | Kenna Francis | Cody Hintz | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
24.59 | 202 | Mike Grant | Clayton VanAken | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
25.01 | 112 | Dustin Wright | Tommy Zuniga | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
25.03 | 199 | Tory Morrison | Matt Amerman | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
25.19 | 135 | Colt Braden | Hoot Williams | $5,000 | $2,500 |
Arizona brothers Daylan and Brendon Frost accomplished a huge personal goal winning the #13.5 Fay Ranches Finale Monday, Dec. 11, 2023, at the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale XVII. And doing it together was the icing on the cake.
#13.5 Fay Ranches Finale Results | |||||||
Average | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 28.86 | 4 | 222 | Daylan Frost | Brendon Frost | $222,000 | $111,000 |
2 | 31.12 | 4 | 250 | Murray G Linthicum | Rocky Dallyn | $170,000 | $85,000 |
3 | 31.72 | 4 | 121 | Oliver Oliveros | Ryan Mayfield | $120,000 | $60,000 |
4 | 31.97 | 4 | 41 | Cole Surls | Tyler Strickland | $90,000 | $45,000 |
5 | 32.21 | 4 | 197 | Allen Riney | Matt Amerman | $80,000 | $40,000 |
6 | 32.33 | 4 | 120 | Matt Owens | Kyle Lawrence | $65,000 | $32,500 |
7 | 32.75 | 4 | 177 | Taylor Rossenbach | Tucker White | $55,000 | $27,500 |
8 | 32.84 | 4 | 115 | Wyatt Kent | Jacob Auza | $50,000 | $25,000 |
9 | 32.88 | 4 | 200 | Travis R Bard | Rube Woolsey | $45,000 | $22,500 |
10 | 33.01 | 4 | 127 | Chris Fleet | John Terrell | $40,000 | $20,000 |
11 | 33.2 | 4 | 245 | Kevin Pierce | Tripp Johnson | $35,000 | $17,500 |
12 | 33.41 | 4 | 8 | Keith McGuire | Seth Smithson | $30,000 | $15,000 |
13 | 33.54 | 4 | 35 | Shawn Campbell | JC Flake | $10,400 | $5,200 |
14 | 33.67 | 4 | 214 | Art Garza | Willie Guerra | $10,200 | $5,100 |
15 | 35 | 4 | 244 | Keith Hobizal | Bull Austin | $10,000 | $5,000 |
16 | 36.08 | 4 | 78 | Jesse Robinson | Eric Williams | $9,800 | $4,900 |
17 | 36.24 | 4 | 60 | Robert ODaniel | Trey Johnson | $9,600 | $4,800 |
18 | 36.61 | 4 | 329 | Gabe Ramirez | Randy Harris | $9,400 | $4,700 |
19 | 36.63 | 4 | 235 | Jerod Andrews | Robert Roberson | $8,000 | $4,000 |
20 | 38 | 4 | 280 | Kylie McLean | Chad L. Smith | $8,000 | $4,000 |
21 | 21.31 | 3 | 196 | Megan E Gunter | Dusty Taylor | $6,000 | $3,000 |
22 | 22.34 | 3 | 75 | Clint Sorrell | Milton Aguilera | $6,000 | $3,000 |
23 | 22.57 | 3 | 237 | Bode Baize | Trey Southern | $6,000 | $3,000 |
24 | 22.82 | 3 | 285 | Kacy Cronan | Trevor Boatwright | $6,000 | $3,000 |
25 | 23.29 | 3 | 19 | Tibba Smith | Kyle R Crick | $6,000 | $3,000 |
26 | 24.28 | 3 | 102 | Kolton Hunter | Matt Sherwood | $6,000 | $3,000 |
27 | 24.87 | 3 | 230 | Dennis Engelmann | Samson Jackson | $6,000 | $3,000 |
28 | 25.08 | 3 | 246 | Chris Bradford | Dustin Little | $6,000 | $3,000 |
29 | 25.09 | 3 | 87 | Brent Aldoff | Karter Kagel | $6,000 | $3,000 |
30 | 25.13 | 3 | 103 | Chris Pomeroy | Aaron Tsinigine | $6,000 | $3,000 |
#13.5 Fay Ranches Finale Results | |||||||
Consolation Average | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 20.26 | 3 | 296 | Jon Pudwill | Cody Carlson | $27,000 | $13,500 |
2 | 20.41 | 3 | 72 | Rob Swaim | Bryce Belknap | $19,000 | $9,500 |
3 | 20.92 | 3 | 146 | Brooke Wilson | Rodey Wilson | $14,000 | $7,000 |
4 | 21.1 | 3 | 15 | Lydia Van Aken | Clayton Symons | $10,000 | $5,000 |
5 | 21.28 | 3 | 42 | T Bone Brookins | Boogie Ray | $8,000 | $4,000 |
6 | 21.38 | 3 | 344 | Loni Pearce | TyDaniel Haller | $6,000 | $3,000 |
7 | 21.47 | 3 | 164 | Jake Leach | JD Holland | $5,000 | $2,500 |
8 | 21.88 | 3 | 108 | Bryan K. Johnson | Colton Johnson | $5,000 | $2,500 |
9 | 22.01 | 3 | 169 | Tyler Bell | Ben Tibbitts | $5,000 | $2,500 |
10 | 22.38 | 3 | 22 | Jace Roselle | Brendan Hermes | $5,000 | $2,500 |
11 | 24.38 | 3 | 110 | Wacey Bryant | Dakota Callicoat | $5,000 | $2,500 |
12 | 25.57 | 3 | 311 | Joe Beaver | Rusty Barnett | $5,000 | $2,500 |
Fast Time Rot 1 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 5.7 | 72 | Rob Swaim | Bryce Belknap | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 2 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 5.63 | 136 | Kyon Kreutzer | Tyler Larson | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 3 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 6.04 | 238 | Cooper Wimberly | Logan Wengert | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Total Pay out $1,269,400 |
Twin brothers Trevor and Trey Nowlin of Casa Grande, Arizona, had more than 9 seconds to clinch the victory in the Ariat World Series of Team Roping #12.5 Finale from the high callback position, but instead of safetying up, they roped their last steer in 6.75 seconds for $272,000.
Total Payout: $1,669,750 | |||||||
Average | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 28.79 | 4 | 130 | Trevor Nowlin | Trey Nowlin | $272,000 | $136,000 |
2 | 31.62 | 4 | 170 | Katlin Copp | Jake Cripps | $179,000 | $89,500 |
2 | 31.62 | 4 | 341 | Cole Surls | Tucker Muskrat | $179,000 | $89,500 |
4 | 31.86 | 4 | 416 | David Windon | Chance Clipper | $110,000 | $55,000 |
5 | 32.01 | 4 | 166 | Kyle Dalgliesh | Clint Hiebert | $99,000 | $49,500 |
6 | 32.78 | 4 | 258 | Twister Smith | Cort Smith | $84,000 | $42,000 |
7 | 32.93 | 4 | 214 | Joel Lopez | Cruz Valenzuela | $72,000 | $36,000 |
8 | 32.98 | 4 | 369 | Coleman Simmons | Travis Brown | $61,000 | $30,500 |
9 | 33.37 | 4 | 52 | Ace Peterson | Tayrell Todd | $54,000 | $27,000 |
10 | 33.39 | 4 | 310 | Ryan Bettencourt | Layton Oswald | $48,000 | $24,000 |
11 | 33.51 | 4 | 148 | Ricardo Orozco | Francisco Arias | $42,000 | $21,000 |
12 | 34.41 | 4 | 339 | Kirk J Kooiker | Adrian Escalante Jr | $37,000 | $18,500 |
13 | 34.52 | 4 | 110 | Mikey Ortiz | Clayton Torres | $20,000 | $10,000 |
14 | 34.97 | 4 | 125.1 | Scott Kanady | Jeff Kanady | $18,000 | $9,000 |
15 | 35.39 | 4 | 232 | Cate Hepper | Matt Funk | $16,000 | $8,000 |
16 | 35.42 | 4 | 98 | Rex Hawkins | Daniel Sanchez Munoz | $14,000 | $7,000 |
17 | 36.41 | 4 | 32 | Michael Otero | Cliff Ammons | $13,000 | $6,500 |
18 | 36.93 | 4 | 388 | Kevin Pierce | James Watson | $12,000 | $6,000 |
19 | 37.66 | 4 | 246 | Gilberto Porras | Reydesel Reza | $11,750 | $5,875 |
20 | 38.18 | 4 | 215 | Fernando Gan Ruiz | Alex Jordan | $11,500 | $5,750 |
21 | 38.46 | 4 | 442 | Greg Domgaard | Wade Hooker | $10,800 | $5,400 |
22 | 38.65 | 4 | 419 | Mandy Niesen | JC Niesen | $10,600 | $5,300 |
23 | 38.87 | 4 | 381 | Chad Havens | Brent Mays | $10,400 | $5,200 |
24 | 39.12 | 4 | 64 | Jerry Fonseca | Diego Ibarra | $10,200 | $5,100 |
25 | 39.34 | 4 | 226 | Kirby Hill | Corban Livingston | $10,000 | $5,000 |
26 | 41.15 | 4 | 259 | Tyrel Schlecht | Jake Taylor | $9,800 | $4,900 |
27 | 41.29 | 4 | 280 | Wacey Bryant | Samuel Luchsinger | $9,600 | $4,800 |
28 | 42.13 | 4 | 236 | Jose Ortega | Erik Rodriguez | $9,400 | $4,700 |
29 | 23.34 | 3 | 127 | Jace Tibbs | Bo Crutchfield | $9,200 | $4,600 |
30 | 23.61 | 3 | 406 | Justin Johnston | Zack Summerall | $8,000 | $4,000 |
31 | 23.63 | 3 | 163 | Keith Hobizal | Shawn Belknap | $6,000 | $3,000 |
32 | 24.14 | 3 | 82 | Bailey Gubert | Lorraine Moreno | $6,000 | $3,000 |
33 | 24.93 | 3 | 26 | Joshua Bray | Cody Smith | $6,000 | $3,000 |
34 | 25.39 | 3 | 400 | Derrick Romney | Jorge Hawkins Jr | $6,000 | $3,000 |
35 | 25.69 | 3 | 440 | Heath Hardman | Randy Knight | $6,000 | $3,000 |
36 | 25.86 | 3 | 36 | Jake Hindman | Luke McClymond | $6,000 | $3,000 |
#12.5 Ariat Finale Results | |||||||
Fast Time SGO | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 6.51 | 52 | Ace Peterson | Tayrell Todd | $2,000 | $1,000 | |
#12.5 Ariat Finale Results | |||||||
Consolation Average | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 20.75 | 3 | 403 | Tracy Duce | Rocky Dallyn | $30,000 | $15,000 |
2 | 20.9 | 3 | 422 | Kasey Carroll | Justin McDaniel | $20,000 | $10,000 |
3 | 21.33 | 3 | 203 | Cody Graham | Trent Spivey | $15,000 | $7,500 |
4 | 21.8 | 3 | 334 | Kevin Simoneaux | Tucker Menz | $12,000 | $6,000 |
5 | 21.93 | 3 | 194 | Kirby Anderson | Justin Hughes | $10,000 | $5,000 |
6 | 22.06 | 3 | 418 | Doug May Jr | Jake Ruby | $7,500 | $3,750 |
7 | 22.09 | 3 | 218 | Clint Sorrell | Todd Jaggers | $6,500 | $3,250 |
8 | 22.16 | 3 | 307 | Eric Guevara | Justin C Vallejo | $5,500 | $2,750 |
9 | 22.32 | 3 | 107 | Hayli Bonham | Treg Etbauer | $5,000 | $2,500 |
10 | 22.39 | 3 | 268 | Nathan Kirtley | Adam Hubler | $5,000 | $2,500 |
11 | 22.68 | 3 | 94 | Jim Estill | Ryan Powell | $5,000 | $2,500 |
12 | 22.86 | 3 | 187 | JW Baucom | Casey Hilley | $5,000 | $2,500 |
13 | 23.29 | 3 | 4 | Hondo Fryar | Dean Salyer | $5,000 | $2,500 |
14 | 23.47 | 3 | 112 | David Outlaw | Jace Outlaw | $5,000 | $2,500 |
15 | 24 | 3 | 48 | Kane Jones | Dakota Callicoat | $5,000 | $2,500 |
Fast Time Rot 1 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 5.49 | 15 | Jason A Eiguren | Tyler Eiguren | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 2 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 5.41 | 155 | Shane McCune | Jake Cobb | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 3 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 5.96 | 268 | Nathan Kirtley | Adam Hubler | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 4 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 6.12 | 435 | Sherrick Sanborn | Jimmy Moreno | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
#12.5 Ariat Finale Results | |||||||
Ground Money | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 25.99 | 3 | 150 | Kyle Alder | Jayden Goodey | $6,000 | $3,000 |
1 | 25.98 | 3 | 165 | Leo Amando | Levi Gallego | $6,000 | $3,000 |
1 | 26.28 | 3 | 348 | Terry Haller | TyDaniel Haller | $6,000 | $3,000 |
Texans Kirby Hil, of Sulphur Springs, and Bradley Ball of Blossom, weren’t bluffing when they put all their chips on a 7.05-second run to secure $303,000 for winning the 2023 Ariat World Series of Team Roping #11.5 Equine Hemp Solutions #11.5. Hill and Ball were also awarded H. Holden bronzes, Cactus trophy saddles, Gist Silversmiths champion trophy buckles, Cactus saddle pads, dinner for two at Michael’s 5 Star Restaurant, Resistol 30X Chute Boss Hat certificate, Mule Deer Rifle certificates, and Love’s Travel Stop gift cards.
#11.5 Equine Hemp Solutions Finale Results | ||||||||
Total Payout $1,918,250 | ||||||||
Average | ||||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 30.82 | 4 | 175 | Kirby Hill | Bradley Ball | $303,000 | $151,500 | |
2 | 32.24 | 4 | 48 | Buddy Bledsoe | Michael Delaney | $199,500 | $99,750 | |
2 | 32.24 | 4 | 325 | Buddy Darnell | Tee Cee Wills | $199,500 | $99,750 | |
4 | 32.29 | 4 | 348 | Joel Fuchs | Seth Fuchs | $123,000 | $61,500 | |
5 | 32.7 | 4 | 166 | Mike McLean | Mark Carlisle | $110,000 | $55,000 | |
6 | 32.94 | 4 | 67 | Cody Graham | Sean Kirk Thomas | $95,000 | $47,500 | |
7 | 33.31 | 4 | 439 | Josh Johnson | Dustin W Noblitt | $82,000 | $41,000 | |
8 | 33.34 | 4 | 137 | Afton Vititow | Todd Jaggers | $64,500 | $32,250 | |
8 | 33.34 | 4 | 490 | Rusty Shaw | Zack Summerall | $64,500 | $32,250 | |
10 | 33.5 | 4 | 304 | Shayne Sampson | Will Mitchell | $55,000 | $27,500 | |
11 | 33.81 | 4 | 220 | Todd York | Tom Howell | $45,000 | $22,500 | |
12 | 34 | 4 | 134 | Randy Taylor | Will Rambo | $40,000 | $20,000 | |
13 | 34.07 | 4 | 367 | Juan Gonzalez | Jose Luis Ramirez | $20,000 | $10,000 | |
14 | 34.32 | 4 | 387 | Mackenzie Parker | Steen Schumacher | $18,000 | $9,000 | |
15 | 34.47 | 4 | 260 | Doug May Jr | Slade Witbeck | $16,000 | $8,000 | |
16 | 34.48 | 4 | 380 | Connie L Harris | Clint Lay | $14,000 | $7,000 | |
17 | 34.66 | 4 | 287 | Ryan Becker | Lee Oliva | $13,000 | $6,500 | |
18 | 34.68 | 4 | 18 | Michael Snooks | Wade Hatch | $12,000 | $6,000 | |
19 | 34.79 | 4 | 35 | Juan Pina | Adolfo De la Torre | $11,750 | $5,875 | |
20 | 34.81 | 4 | 350 | Keith Heritage | Guy W. Graden | $11,500 | $5,750 | |
21 | 35.21 | 4 | 330 | Ron A Burns | Chris Lamance | $10,800 | $5,400 | |
22 | 35.34 | 4 | 523 | Pete Magill | Ariel Zambrano | $10,600 | $5,300 | |
23 | 35.36 | 4 | 54 | Kayla Tsuneyoshi | Justin Hughes | $10,400 | $5,200 | |
24 | 35.37 | 4 | 292 | Eric Guevara | Willie Guerra | $10,200 | $5,100 | |
25 | 35.47 | 4 | 416 | Nora Hunt Lee | Tommy Lee | $10,000 | $5,000 | |
26 | 35.58 | 4 | 170 | Ben Jordan | Cody Soffel | $9,800 | $4,900 | |
27 | 35.64 | 4 | 101 | Katlin Copp | Cayetano Tijerina | $9,600 | $4,800 | |
28 | 36.23 | 4 | 190 | Marvin Eldridge | Marlow Eldridge | $9,400 | $4,700 | |
29 | 36.49 | 4 | 529 | Alyssa Mitchell | Taylor Mitchell | $9,200 | $4,600 | |
30 | 37.58 | 4 | 425 | Ernie Cordova | Chance Kiehne | $8,000 | $4,000 | |
31 | 38.43 | 4 | 293 | Mike Roberts | Cody Carlson | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
32 | 39.2 | 4 | 20 | Paje Turner | Chad S Turner | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
33 | 39.73 | 4 | 501 | Kawohi Schutte | Zanga Schutte | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
34 | 40.37 | 4 | 436 | Larken Kerby | Jace Kerby | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
35 | 43.99 | 4 | 136 | James Sullivan | Brett Christensen | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
36 | 24.04 | 3 | 280 | Phil Burris | Chase Massengill | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
#11.5 Equine Hemp Solutions Finale Results | ||||||||
Average Continued | ||||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
37 | 25.22 | 3 | 336 | Daren Lowry | Hunter Lowry | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
38 | 25.23 | 3 | 461 | Jeremy Godfrey | Jayden Goodey | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
39 | 25.42 | 3 | 37 | Austin Kropf | Dalton Titsworth | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
40 | 25.6 | 3 | 213 | Nelson Aaron | Gaylon Riddels | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
41 | 25.67 | 3 | 144 | Ty Archuleta | Dillon P Archuleta | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
42 | 26 | 3 | 111 | Nano Garza | Clayton Johnson | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
43 | 26.58 | 3 | 478 | Lonnie Cox | Greg Orgain | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
44 | 26.63 | 3 | 274 | Rusty Goforth | David Miller | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
45 | 27.12 | 3 | 446 | Chad Havens | Zach Shovan | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 1 | ||||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | ||
1 | 5.86 | 40 | Tyler Thiel | Sam Huffman | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
1 | 6.6 | 155 | Gary Hall | Leander Williams | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
1 | 6.52 | 226 | Katelyn Perkins | JR Caldwell | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
1 | 6.24 | 348 | Joel Fuchs | Seth Fuchs | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
1 | 6.42 | 451 | Kyon Kreutzer | Jasper Winn | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Cons Average | ||||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 22.3 | 3 | 82 | Billy Vaught | Chris Lance | $32,000 | $16,000 | |
2 | 22.75 | 3 | 155 | Gary Hall | Leander Williams | $24,000 | $12,000 | |
3 | 22.91 | 3 | 455 | Kasey CarrollE64 | Manuel Gonzales III | $18,000 | $9,000 | |
4 | 22.95 | 3 | 139 | Jared Sikorski | Josh DeBord | $15,000 | $7,500 | |
5 | 23.49 | 3 | 262 | Jake Peterson | Ben Folsom | $12,000 | $6,000 | |
6 | 23.54 | 3 | 342 | Matt Carrasco | Gilberto Porras | $9,000 | $4,500 | |
7 | 23.63 | 3 | 14 | Ricardo Ruiz | Heriberto Vazquez | $7,500 | $3,750 | |
8 | 23.71 | 3 | 130 | Aaron Brisbane | Guy Chomistek | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
9 | 23.9 | 3 | 382 | Justin Lankford | Don Bay | $5,500 | $2,750 | |
10 | 24.24 | 3 | 306 | Beau Hebert | Donnie Leflett | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
11 | 24.34 | 3 | 34 | Shayla Hall | Slick Robison Jr | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
12 | 24.59 | 3 | 484 | Jessica Gunsch | Jim Gunsch | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
13 | 24.81 | 3 | 307 | Javier Galvan Jr | Davis Watts | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
14 | 25.19 | 3 | 355 | Dave Wingo | Curtis Evans | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
15 | 25.74 | 3 | 299 | Luis Ramirez Salas | Javier Echerivel | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
16 | 25.97 | 3 | 359 | Scott McCornack | Brandon Taylor | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
17 | 26.11 | 3 | 40 | Tyler Thiel | Sam Huffman | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
#11.5 Equine Hemp Solutions Finale Results | ||||||||
Fast Time SGO | ||||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | ||
1 | 11.11 | 20 | Paje Turner | Chad S Turner | $2,000 | $1,000 | ||
2 | 12.66 | 293 | Mike Roberts | Cody Carlson | $2,000 | $1,000 | ||
Ground Money | ||||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 27.67 | 3 | 180 | Ethan Sparks | Kyle Salley | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
1 | 27.8 | 3 | 189 | Cliff Emmons | Clayton Downing | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
1 | 27.22 | 3 | 382 | Justin Lankford | Don Bay | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
1 | 27.53 | 3 | 345 | Kelsey Potts | Dylan Knapp | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
1 | 27.7 | 3 | 375 | Brad Bottom | Mark Collins | $5,000 | $2,500 |
South Dakota’s Witt Crowser and Rio Nutter are rolling deep after winning the $2.276 million Yeti $10.5 Finale for roping four steers in 34.74 seconds, worth $342,000 and a hefty sponsor prize pack. Plus, they started their roll the night before when they were fifth in the #10.5 Roping.com Key Card Add-on average to win an additional $26,900 for a take-home total of nearly $370,000.
#10.5 Yeti Finale Results | |||||||
Total Payout $2,276,000 | |||||||
Average | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 34.74 | 4 | 88 | Witt Crowser | Rio Nutter | $342,000 | $171,000 |
2 | 35.72 | 4 | 347 | Karson Stephens | Gatz Michael | $265,000 | $132,500 |
3 | 35.94 | 4 | 439 | Chad James Smith | Mark Collins | $163,000 | $81,500 |
3 | 35.94 | 4 | 508 | Cora Ann Borman | Jake Howe | $163,000 | $81,500 |
5 | 36.28 | 4 | 214 | Jared Cox | Cass Gebbers | $124,000 | $62,000 |
6 | 36.54 | 4 | 594 | Randy Holcomb | Wesley Holcomb | $108,000 | $54,000 |
7 | 36.61 | 4 | 165 | Juan Gerardo Martinez | Colton Miller | $93,000 | $46,500 |
8 | 36.65 | 4 | 178 | Brock Herman | Todd Snodgrass | $77,000 | $38,500 |
9 | 36.75 | 4 | 224 | Jerry Short | Mark Keimig | $64,000 | $32,000 |
10 | 36.85 | 4 | 509 | Shannon Matheson | Ken Matheson | $60,000 | $30,000 |
11 | 36.98 | 4 | 233 | Pollo Idrogo | Jose Hernandez | $50,000 | $25,000 |
12 | 37.67 | 4 | 636 | Shelley Lunde | Jerry Lunde | $45,000 | $22,500 |
13 | 37.84 | 4 | 30 | Joshua Comeaux | Elliott Thomas | $22,000 | $11,000 |
14 | 38.10 | 4 | 538 | Raymond Kerr | Lance Knutson | $20,000 | $10,000 |
15 | 38.16 | 4 | 557 | Matt Wendler | Seth Morgan | $18,000 | $9,000 |
16 | 38.20 | 4 | 532 | Jimmy Longino | Doug Schmidt | $16,000 | $8,000 |
17 | 38.24 | 4 | 404 | Steven Alder | Troy Judd | $15,000 | $7,500 |
18 | 38.29 | 4 | 319 | Bucky Nastri | Guy W. Graden | $14,000 | $7,000 |
19 | 38.34 | 4 | 58 | Andres Chacon | Deon Masters | $13,000 | $6,500 |
20 | 38.91 | 4 | 503 | Cade Wilson | Shane Holder | $12,000 | $6,000 |
21 | 39.05 | 4 | 223 | Justin Glaspie | Adrian Galindo | $10,800 | $5,400 |
22 | 39.07 | 4 | 46 | Nathan Golay | Buddy Bledsoe | $10,600 | $5,300 |
23 | 39.26 | 4 | 353 | Brian Luce | Clint Cooper | $10,400 | $5,200 |
24 | 39.34 | 4 | 289 | Raz Ramon | Darrell McIntyre | $10,200 | $5,100 |
25 | 39.79 | 4 | 560 | Tom Myers | Josh Staudt | $10,000 | $5,000 |
26 | 40.26 | 4 | 466 | Lucy Bishop | Tim Boyd | $9,800 | $4,900 |
27 | 40.31 | 4 | 418 | Matt Bigler | Jace Hanks | $9,600 | $4,800 |
28 | 40.62 | 4 | 620 | John Harshbarger | Evan Leiber | $9,400 | $4,700 |
29 | 41.47 | 4 | 230 | Baltazar Gonzalez | JW Todd | $9,200 | $4,600 |
30 | 42.19 | 4 | 31 | Gabe Volf | Jose Cuevas | $8,000 | $4,000 |
31 | 42.23 | 4 | 315 | Kelcey Foreman | Randy Rangel | $6,000 | $3,000 |
32 | 42.89 | 4 | 567 | Troy Brown | Marty Larner | $6,000 | $3,000 |
33 | 43.73 | 4 | 40 | Jose Pantoja | Mario Reynoso | $6,000 | $3,000 |
34 | 45.20 | 4 | 362 | Kort Albertson | Nick Ricks | $6,000 | $3,000 |
35 | 47.82 | 4 | 19 | Cacey Crowell | Mike Jones | $6,000 | $3,000 |
36 | 26.26 | 3 | 612 | John McCollum | Jamie Pohnert | $6,000 | $3,000 |
#10.5 Yeti Finale Results | |||||||
Average Continued | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
37 | 26.44 | 3 | 231 | Cody Barfuss | Tom Tanner | $6,000 | $3,000 |
38 | 26.99 | 3 | 235 | Colby Dickerson | Josh Cordova | $6,000 | $3,000 |
39 | 27.53 | 3 | 324 | Tyrell Memmott | Lynn Bowler | $6,000 | $3,000 |
40 | 27.58 | 3 | 102 | Blayden Pollitt | Jeremy L. Mallette | $6,000 | $3,000 |
41 | 28.24 | 3 | 296 | Calin Gonzalez | Miguel Ochoa | $6,000 | $3,000 |
42 | 28.95 | 3 | 204 | Wyatt Reid | Scott Lee | $6,000 | $3,000 |
43 | 29.01 | 3 | 590 | Spencer Butterfield | Paul Freed | $6,000 | $3,000 |
44 | 29.22 | 3 | 403 | Trenton Jones | Bradin Porter | $6,000 | $3,000 |
45 | 29.57 | 3 | 488 | John English | Jerry Stutts | $6,000 | $3,000 |
46 | 29.76 | 3 | 469 | Justin Franks | Marty Purcella | $6,000 | $3,000 |
47 | 29.77 | 3 | 272 | Bud Swagel | Brad Thomas | $6,000 | $3,000 |
48 | 30.02 | 3 | 519 | Mike Woolven | Keith Heritage | $6,000 | $3,000 |
49 | 30.04 | 3 | 291 | Clay Anderson | Paxton Cooper | $6,000 | $3,000 |
50 | 30.86 | 3 | 120 | Ed Burr | Preston Burr | $6,000 | $3,000 |
51 | 31.24 | 3 | 333 | Lynn Dale Toon | Jason Jones | $6,000 | $3,000 |
52 | 31.61 | 3 | 122 | Drew Jordan | Tooter Silver | $6,000 | $3,000 |
53 | 34.46 | 3 | 108 | Todd Rothleutner | Tell Stoner | $6,000 | $3,000 |
54 | 34.51 | 3 | 196 | Alberto Fernandez | Richard Herrera | $6,000 | $3,000 |
Cons Average | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 21.15 | 3 | 12 | Mark A Miller | Blade Ward | $32,000 | $16,000 |
2 | 22.01 | 3 | 641 | Jamie Mitchell | Ron C Johnson | $24,200 | $12,100 |
3 | 22.95 | 3 | 396 | Beto Quiroga | Jorge Jauregui Marrufo | $17,000 | $8,500 |
4 | 23.39 | 3 | 328 | Ryan Benton | Richard Hughes | $12,800 | $6,400 |
5 | 23.82 | 3 | 558 | Tommy Zant | Bo Douthit | $11,300 | $5,650 |
6 | 24.18 | 3 | 323 | Skylar Gishie | Roger Gishie | $10,000 | $5,000 |
7 | 24.25 | 3 | 284 | Phil Burris | Payson Hicks | $8,000 | $4,000 |
#10.5 Yeti Finale Results | |||||||
Cons Average Continued | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
8 | 24.36 | 3 | 118 | Nora Carrasco | Matt Carrasco | $7,000 | $3,500 |
9 | 24.58 | 3 | 326 | Robert L II Martinez | Tristan Encinias | $6,400 | $3,200 |
10 | 24.83 | 3 | 640 | Cody Johnson | Carson Seago | $5,700 | $2,850 |
11 | 25.27 | 3 | 192 | Scott Stoker | Colby Wright | $5,300 | $2,650 |
11 | 25.27 | 3 | 241 | Andrew D. Rich | Chancy Slaugh | $5,300 | $2,650 |
13 | 26.50 | 3 | 47 | Michael Green | Jason Vasquez | $5,000 | $2,500 |
14 | 26.54 | 3 | 184 | Mark Warrack | Jordan Warrack | $5,000 | $2,500 |
15 | 26.55 | 3 | 485 | John Johnson | Mason Johnson | $5,000 | $2,500 |
16 | 27.17 | 3 | 185 | Ben Harris | Cody Bradford | $5,000 | $2,500 |
17 | 27.46 | 3 | 522 | Jordan Sterkel | Tee Cee Wills | $5,000 | $2,500 |
18 | 29.76 | 3 | 245 | John Cogburn | Chris Lance | $5,000 | $2,500 |
19 | 29.79 | 3 | 283 | Anders Perry Jr | Ryan Begay | $5,000 | $2,500 |
20 | 30.08 | 3 | 453 | Troy VanTassell | Brett Christensen | $2,500 | $1,250 |
20 | 30.08 | 3 | 568 | Pete Garza | Porky Garcia | $2,500 | $1,250 |
Fast Time SGO | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 13.27 | 567 | Troy Brown | Marty Larner | $2,000 | $1,000 | |
2 | 14.18 | 40 | Jose Pantoja | Mario Reynoso | $2,000 | $1,000 | |
Ground Money | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 32.57 | 3 | 344 | Jose Cuellar | JS Cuellar | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 34.15 | 3 | 334 | Shane Garrison | JW Baucom | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 32.12 | 3 | 6 | Greg Thurston | Chris Orr | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 32.31 | 3 | 44 | Norbert Goldtooth | Bernie Goldtooth | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 32.69 | 3 | 349 | Javier Loza | Nick Smith | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 32.70 | 3 | 325 | Wade Zaeske | Brian Zuniga | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 33.34 | 3 | 338 | Jose Angel Coronado | Emilio Garcia | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 32.05 | 3 | 94 | Jack Hodges | Reid M McGee | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 32.68 | 3 | 28 | Kaitlyn R Silva | Rusty Silva | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 32.88 | 3 | 29 | Aaron Solomon | Shawn Parrott | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 33.46 | 3 | 104 | Ashton Walden | Allen Bownds | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 34.25 | 3 | 68 | Dustin Maness | Justin Long | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 31.33 | 3 | 251 | Pete Magill | Bryon Goswick | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 32.94 | 3 | 292 | Wade Woodbury | Kade Elkins | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 33.52 | 3 | 318 | Chance Carlton | Skip Stansbury | $5,000 | $2,500 |
#10.5 Yeti Finale Results | |||||||
Ground Money Continued | |||||||
# | Time | ST | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 30.38 | 3 | 484 | Brother Campbell | John Fortkamp | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 32.49 | 3 | 441 | Troy Mays | Ryan Farish | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 33.07 | 3 | 455 | Roy Haught | Paul White | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 33.09 | 3 | 516 | Luke Kelley | Russell Smith | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 34.33 | 3 | 444 | Clayton Neal | Richard Puzzi | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 34.43 | 3 | 449 | Sam Mackenzie | Dusty Easterday | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 34.47 | 3 | 429 | Brittney McNaney | Clem McNaney | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 32.61 | 3 | 556 | Ryan Frei | Bradee Hughes | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 33.31 | 3 | 629 | Kelsi Bramwell | Leon Mounyo | $5,000 | $2,500 |
1 | 33.36 | 3 | 584 | JoAnn Merritt | Clay Keller | $5,000 | $2,500 |
Fast Time Rot 1 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 5.86 | 12 | Mark A Miller | Blade Ward | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 2 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 5.82 | 150.1 | Connor Hanna | Dalton G Miller | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 3 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 6.53 | 239 | Wyatt L Adams | Colton Farquer | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 4 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 6.64 | 386 | Trey Sharp | John Holder | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 5 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 6.62 | 522 | Jordan Sterkel | Tee Cee Wills | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Fast Time Rot 6 | |||||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split | |
1 | 6.05 | 641 | Jamie Mitchell | Ron C Johnson | $6,000 | $3,000 |
The father-and-son team of Lorenzo and Antonio Carbajal, of Whittman, Arizona, won the Ariat World Series of Team Roping #9.5 Finale with an aggregate of 31.31 seconds on four head, bringing home $400,000—the largest team roping payout ever recorded.
Ariat #9.5 Finale Results | ||||||
Total Payout $2,651,800 | ||||||
Average | ||||||
# | Time | ST | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 31.31 | 4 | Lorenzo Carbajal | Antonio Carbajal | $400,00 | $200,000 |
2 | 36.71 | 4 | Wyatt Reid | Will Rector | $308,000 | $154,000 |
3 | 37.55 | 4 | Jeremy Wachs | Jasper Winn | $217,000 | $108,500 |
4 | 38.18 | 4 | Rhylan Roundy | Hayden Roundy | $162,000 | $81,000 |
5 | 39.08 | 4 | Jay Rueter | Tom Bridges | $145,000 | $72,500 |
6 | 39.9 | 4 | Connor Hanna | Brad Booth | $118,000 | $59,000 |
7 | 40.25 | 4 | Tyler Brooks | Matt Watt | $100,000 | $50,000 |
8 | 40.43 | 4 | David Carrillo | Leon Mounyo | $90,000 | $45,000 |
9 | 41.3 | 4 | Saul Delgado | Beto Lechuga | $82,000 | $41,000 |
10 | 41.33 | 4 | Lelan Fountain | Tristan Wright | $72,000 | $36,000 |
11 | 41.34 | 4 | lan Fillmore | Wylie Thatcher | $63,000 | $31,500 |
12 | 41.74 | 4 | Chris Meredith | Jamie Mitchell | $54,000 | $27,000 |
13 | 41.95 | 4 | Ross Wines | Bradin Porter | $22,000 | $11,000 |
14 | 42.14 | 4 | Malik Hegge | Todd P Bishop | $20,000 | $10,000 |
15 | 42.22 | 4 | Brandy Black | Dylan Gilbert | $18,000 | $9,000 |
16 | 42.56 | 4 | Woody Richins | Tommy Simpson | $16,000 | $8,000 |
17 | 42.84 | 4 | Sequoyah Wilkins | Chancy Slaugh | $15,000 | $7,500 |
18 | 42.86 | 4 | Jacob Perez | Javier Zamarripa | $14,000 | $7,000 |
19 | 42.93 | 4 | Arthur Craft | Nick Kavathas | $13,000 | $6,500 |
20 | 42.98 | 4 | Katie Green | Huck Ray Sandsness | $12,000 | $6,000 |
21 | 43.21 | 4 | Oscar Martinez | Ricardo Orozco | $10,800 | $5,400 |
22 | 43.41 | 4 | Tammy Lewis | Craig Branham | $10,600 | $5,300 |
23 | 44. 21 | 4 | Gregg Gudgell | Jessie Daniels | $10,400 | $5,200 |
24 | 44.23 | 4 | Trent Panasuk | Tate Barbot | $10,200.00 | $5,100 |
25 | 44.3 | 4 | Ronnie Graves | Bobby H Moulton | $10,000 | $5,000 |
26 | 44.65 | 4 | Jeff Tebow | Jim Brinkman | $9,800 | $4,900 |
27 | 44.71 | 4 | JoAnn Merritt | Lory Merritt | $9,600 | $4,800 |
28 | 44.83 | 4 | Sheila Handy | Scott Arthun | $9,400 | $4,700 |
29 | 45.63 | 4 | Jacky Brown | Tracy Glover | $9,200 | $4,600 |
30 | 45.77 | 4 | Luke Brown | Link Thompson | $9,000 | $4,500 |
31 | 45.79 | 4 | John McCollum | Justin Storms | $8,000 | $4,000 |
32 | 47.13 | 4 | Billy Adams | Jack Morris | $8,000 | $4,000 |
33 | 47.23 | 4 | Brad Davis | Scube Waggoner | $8,000 | $4,000 |
34 | 48.04 | 4 | Brady Williams | Kent Rayhill | $8,000 | $4,000 |
35 | 48.23 | 4 | Mitch Dahl | Paul Lovejoy | $8,000 | $4,000 |
36 | 48.34 | 4 | Robert Dominguez | Alex Jordan | $8,000 | $4,000 |
37 | 49.89 | 4 | Ricky Schultz | Marty Johnson | $8,000 | $4,000 |
38 | 49.96 | 4 | Rob Tedder | Earl Higgins | $8,000 | $4,000 |
39 | 52.99 | 4 | Brittney DeHerrera | Tim DeHerrera | $8,000 | $4,000 |
40 | 26.74 | 3 | Austin Holloway | Ronnie Robinson | $8,000 | $4,000 |
41 | 26.76 | 3 | Joe Geer | Charles Henry | $6,000 | $3,000 |
42 | 27.47 | 3 | Luis Santos IlI | Heriberto Adan | $6,000 | $3,000 |
43 | 27.7 | 3 | Clay Ashby | Scott Lee | $6,000 | $3,000 |
44 | 28.31 | 3 | Brandon Raulston | Matt Raulston | $6,000 | $3,000 |
45 | 28.82 | 3 | Tillman Saucier | Chris Shivers | $6,000 | $3,000 |
46 | 28.85 | 3 | Dakota New | Jose Pepe Briseno Solorzano | $6,000 | $3,000 |
47 | 30.22 | 3 | Arnold Veliz | Mando Torres | $6,000 | $3,000 |
48 | 30.38 | 3 | Jacob Johnson | Bill Gover | $6,000 | $3,000 |
49 | 30.53 | 3 | Chad Gaston | Chad Crisp | $6,000.00 | $3,000 |
50 | 31.47 | 3 | Dustin Leavitt | Wes Leavitt | $6,000 | $3,000 |
51 | 31.98 | 3 | on 3 Anthony Borgatello II | Rod Williams | $6,000 | $3,000 |
52 | 32.09 | 3 | Budd Schoeneberg | Kolden Huebner | $6,000 | $3,000 |
53 | 32.44 | 3 | Gary Kiehne | Chip Roberts | $6,000 | $3,000 |
54 | 33.04 | 3 | Jack Fuller | Bob David | $6,000 | $3,000 |
55 | 33.4 | 3 | Mike Longeway | Glen Lauweryssen | $6,000 | $3,000 |
56 | 33.51 | 3 | JP Cantu | BJ Lopez | $6,000.00 | $3,000 |
57 | 33.67 | 3 | Enrique Villegas | Raul Esquivel | $6,000.00 | $3,000 |
58 | 33.71 | 3 | Ryan Haley | Tom Krupinski | $6,000.00 | $3,000 |
59 | 34.31 | 3 | Hannah White | Richard Herman | $6,000 | $3,000 |
60 | 35.41 | 3 | Jeremy Holcomb | Billy Scarborough | $6,000 | $3,000 |
61 | 35.59 | 3 | Armon Pearson | Troy Judd | $6,000 | $3,000 |
62 | 37.05 | 3 | Ramon Gomez | Osman Torres | $6,000 | $3,000 |
63 | 37.13 | 3 | Lekelsi Talbot | Jeff Roberts | $6,000 | $3,000 |
ARIAT #9.5 FINALE: CONS AVERAGE | ||||||
1 | 22.55 | Jesus Villarreal | Jose Ramos | $40,000 | $20,000 | |
2 | 25.28 | Austin Sanders | Clifford Reidhead | $30,000 | $15,000 | |
3 | 25.55 | Ross Gosney | Jake Howe | $22,000 | $11,000 | |
4 | 26.3 | Mike Joiner | Jess Burner | $17,000 | $8,500 | |
5 | 26.34 | Cody Ariola | Justin Hancock | $15,000 | $7,500 | |
6 | 27.06 | Billy Pipes | Gary Hall | $12,500 | $6,250 | |
7 | 27.13 | Wyatt Bentz | Luke Crompton | $11,000.00 | $5,500 | |
8 | 27.45 | Justin Glaspie | Adrian Galindo | $9,000 | $4,500 | |
9 | 27.75 | Jay Varela | Emilio Garcia | $7,500.00 | $3,750 | |
10 | 28.53 | Pedro Pliego | Glen Terrell | $7,000 | $3,500 | |
11 | 29.99 | Clay Anderson | Dylan Nelson | $5,700 | $2,850 | |
12 | 30.08 | Curtis Grady | Cameron Grady | $5,600 | $2,800 | |
13 | 30.32 | Mike Hannon | Reed Rider | $5,500 | $2,750 | |
14 | 30.81 | Keith Burd | Justin Nowlin | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
15 | 30.96 | Beto Quiroga | Clemente Sanchez | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
16 | 31.36 | Greg Domgaard | Nick Smith | $5,000.00 | $2,500 | |
17 | 31.7 | Seth Williams | Dell Millward | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
18 | 32.03 | Trey Alegria | Arnold Mireles | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
19 | 32.33 | Lance Mudd | Tony Palermo | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
20 | 32.51 | Justin Chappell | Andrew Steffen | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
21 | 32.64 | Bobby Boyd | Fuzz Cundiff | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
22 | 32.9 | Jerry Darnell | Sonny Pate | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
23 | 33.31 | Mike Woolven | Casey Martin | $5,000 | $2,500 | |
Fast Time SGO | ||||||
1 | 7.06 | Lorenzo Carbaial | Antonio Carbaial | $2,000 | $1,000 | |
2 | 7.19 | Jeremy Wachs | Jasper Winn | $2,000 | $1,000 | |
Ground Money | ||||||
38.64 | Lacey Mackenzie | Justin Matteson | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
38.48 | Terrel Oler | JR Timpson | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
37.5 | Bill Beck | Benson Ramone | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
35.78 | Cody Edinger | Joe Wood | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
36.71 | John Hawkins | Jorge Hawkins | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
38.05 | Ty Pryor | Shea K Meeks | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
36.36 | Rick Martinez | Alejandro Martinez | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
37.5 | Dale Pedersen | Troy Pfeifer | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
37.95 | Jake Wright | Doug Johnson | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
35.55 | Seth Partney | Chris Lamance | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
36.9 | Chase Kay Kiker | Randall Kiker | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
36.47 | Balito Baca | Orlando Baca | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
36.31 | Bert Mosley | Bradley Wells | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
38.08 | Joe Bob Nunez | Clarence Platero | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
35.95 | Brian Arnold | Joel Jeffries | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
36.31 | Chad Havens | Will Fussell | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
3784 | Cory Jacobson | Dale Valentine | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
35.66 | Jon McConnell | Kevin Rossenbach | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
38.19 | Joe Blackmore | Martin Oler | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
37.94 | Bart Bonfantini | Jim Petersen | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
37.87 | Dionna Paris | Donald Ornellas | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
38.24 | Lane Marbach | Tommy Marbach | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
Fast Time Rot 1 | ||||||
6.32 | Jesus Villarreal | Jose Ramos | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 2 | ||||||
7.34 | Trent Panasuk | Tate Barbot | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 3 | ||||||
6.82 | Efrain Cuevas | Heriberto Alire | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 4 | ||||||
6.54 | Chance Masters | Logan Allen | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 5 | ||||||
7.58 | Lorenzo Carbajal | Antonio Carbajal | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 6 | ||||||
7.45 | Michael Green | Stash Cornforth | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 7 | ||||||
7.18 | Jared M Stevens | Cody Malone | $6,000 | $3,000 |
While most Las Vegas visitors put chips down on tables in attempts to hit it big, Charlie Robbins and Billy Resor made the smart choice to bet on themselves in the Apex #8.5 Finale on Dec. 16 and hit a massive, $320,000 jackpot.
Apex #8.5 Finale Results | ||||||
Total Payout $2,094,850 | ||||||
Average | ||||||
# | Time | ST | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
35.27 | 4 | Charlie Robbins | Billy Resor | $320,000 | $160,000 | |
35.4 | 4 | John Kuban | Casey Wood | $247,000 | $123,500 | |
36.33 | 4 | Nick McClelland | Tony Sandoval | $174,000 | $87,000 | |
37.4 | 4 | Bob Richardson | David Rose | $130,000 | $65,000 | |
39.46 | 4 | Cody McNaney | Dillon McNaney | $116,000 | $58,000 | |
39.48 | 4 | Brenda Cropper | Riley Wanlass | $94,000 | $47,000 | |
40.51 | 4 | Tony McDaniel | Roy Haught | $80,000 | $40,000 | |
40.83 | 4 | Alejandro Munoz | Javier Delgado | $72,000 | $36,000 | |
41.89 | 4 | Wayne Herron | Dan Powell | $65,000 | $32,500 | |
42.06 | 4 | Jose Cuellar | Jose Hernandez | $58,000 | $29,000 | |
42.4 | 4 | Carly Wettlaufer | Jon McConnell | $50,000 | $25,000 | |
42.6 | 4 | Joe Blackmore | Martin Oler | $43,000 | $21,500 | |
42.83 | 4 | Caysie Medeiros | Galvin Rita | $20,000 | $10,000 | |
43.05 | 4 | Tucker Shepherd | Wyatt Mills | $18,000 | $9,000 | |
43.06 | 4 | Mandi Walzel | Joel Walzel | $16,000 | $8,000 | |
43.28 | 4 | Cody Balok | Lyle Ben | $14,000 | $7,000 | |
43.41 | 4 | Jarod Gentry | Blake Matlock | $13,000 | $6,500 | |
44.69 | 4 | Greg Thurston | Kasey Willis | $12,000 | $6,000 | |
46.06 | 4 | Harold Knox | Brett Gaff | $11,750 | $5,875 | |
46.12 | 4 | Malcolm Miles | Bryan Martin | $11,500 | $5,750 | |
47.53 | 4 | Brian Carpio | Juan Carpio | $10,800 | $5,400 | |
51.9 | 4 | Don Lorow | Pete Magi | $10,600 | $5,300 | |
52.72 | 4 | Brian Willoughby | Gene Ehnes | $10,400 | $5,200 | |
55.37 | 4 | Colbie Libsak | Rocky Irish | $10,200 | $5,100 | |
59.92 | 4 | Remington Peck | Landon Hunt | $10,000 | $5,000 | |
63.33 | 4 | Tony Jungk | Tyler Willis | $9,800 | $4,900 | |
22.25 | 3 | Hardy McMillan | Byron Fralick | $9,600 | $4,800 | |
28.68 | 3 | Stephen Judd | Mark Renteria | $9,400 | $4,700 | |
30.38 | 3 | Jett Purdy | Steve M Mallory | $9,200 | $4,600 | |
31.34 | 3 | Samuel Perez | Aaron Gutierrez | $8,000 | $4,000 | |
32.02 | 3 | Juba Willamson | Will Hooper | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
33.08 | 3 | Dustin Powell | AJ Lopez | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
33.54 | 3 | David Carrillo | Brandon Steiner | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
33.9 | 3 | BJ Lopez | JP Cantu | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
34.09 | 3 | Rudy Gutierrez | Larry Burlin | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
34.16 | 3 | Chance Carlton | Weston Sandmann | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
34.69 | 3 | Kerry Black | JD Phillips | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
35.1 | 3 | Doyle Thompson | Michael White-Closer | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
35.41 | 3 | John McCollum | Chip Roberts | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
36.19 | 3 | Gabby Webb | Justin Lawton | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
36.65 | 3 | Vince Baker | Billy Ray Williams | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
36.88 | 3 | Jim Taylor | Andrew D. Rich | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
37.07 | 3 | Dilan Siller | Jose Ramos | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
37.09 | 3 | Josue Madrigal | Nick Nalder | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
38.33 | 3 | Mark Wright | Ron McDaniel | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
40.25 | 3 | Lynn Stadheim | Steve McDaniel | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
40.29 | 3 | Angela Gouge | Casey Rice | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
40.84 | 3 | Dennis Ginn | Chilo Rodriguez | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
41.28 | 3 | Aaron Solomon | Eugene Baldwin | $6,000.00 | $3,000 | |
43.82 | 3 | Cindy Little | Gary Little | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
44.26 | 3 | Mitch Dahl | Baron Pate | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
45.56 | 3 | Billy Kerry | Tony Palermo | $6,000 | $3,000 | |
Apex #8.5 Cons Average | ||||||
25.85 | Kawohi Schutte | Jeremiah Kaiwi | $31,000 | $15,500 | ||
26.62 | Marqus Fisher | Justin Hamilton | $23,000 | $11,500 | ||
30.07 | Kyle Joslin | Dallee Mason | $16,000 | $8,000 | ||
30.19 | Melvin W Miranda | Monty Miranda | $12,000 | $6,000 | ||
32.37 | Lyle Brown | Tyler Gilchrist | $11,000 | $5,500 | ||
32.85 | Cervando Nevarez | Kevin Pascoe | $9,000.00 | $4,500 | ||
33.13 | Luke Williams | Brad Booth | $8,000 | $4,000 | ||
33.55 | Kenny Mantor | Rhett Townsend | $7,000 | $3,500 | ||
34 | Coy Butler | Michi Smith | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
35 | Joey Park | Shane Jensen | $5,400 | $2,700 | ||
35.59 | Derek A Brink | Dave Wingo | $5,200 | $2,600 | ||
36.2 | Agapo Serna | Eduardo Rodriguez | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
36.29 | Andy E Stevens | Kent Barnett | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
36.81 | Tristan Gibbs | Kirsty Gibbs | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
36.86 | B. A. Ulibarri | A J Sandoval | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
37.05 | Zane Garstad | Roger St Clair | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
40.76 | Darrin Allred | Snicker Ruby | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
Ground Money | ||||||
42.35 | Douglas Lester | Paul Reyes | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
43.57 | Mckinley Drake | Chad Drake | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
43.88 | Carly Todd | Rooster Todd | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
42.41 | Bret Steele | Bruce Barnes | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
35.53 | Jack Hodges | Ricky Oliver | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
38.73 | Buster Hynes | Cody Moore | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
38.88 | Charlie Bezona | Ed Burr | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
40.23 | Jeremy Stevens | Riley Ward | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
43.24 | Jose Gonzalez Sr | Jose M Ramirez Carranza | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
44.9 | Bob McDonald | Mike Freedman | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
4014 | Wes Osborn | Russ Jackson | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
37.21 | Gustavo Cazares | Heriberto Alire | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
39.73 | Belo Wiley | Tom Self | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
41.16 | Chris Whitehead | Jerry Darnell | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
37.66 | Ricky R Miller | Steven Ocana | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
44.62 | Jennie Spratt | T J Spratt | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
37.11 | Angel Gonzalez | Raul Zambrano | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
41.25 | John Hawkins | Valeria Hawkins | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
Fast Time SGO | ||||||
7.98 | Cody McNaney | Dillon McNaney | $2,000 | $1,000 | ||
8.06 | Greg Thurston | Kasey Willis | $2,000 | $1,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 1 | ||||||
7.28 | Veronica Chavez | Micky Clawson | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 2 | ||||||
6.92 | Randall Lowe | Mark McAlister | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 3 | ||||||
7.09 | Guadalupe Ortega | Nora Carrasco | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 4 | ||||||
6.52 | Hardy McMillan | Byron Fralick | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 5 | ||||||
6.99 | Raz Ramon | Mando Torres | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 6 | ||||||
6.56 | Megan Meredith | Jamie Mitchell | $6,000 | $3,000 |
Laurie Blickenstaff and Michael Bounds were high call in the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Yeti #7 Finale and stayed the course to win the $174,000 payday. The Coloradans have been entering at the Finale for the past four years, but 2023 marked not only their first win, but also the first time either made it back to the short round.
Yeti #7 Finale Results | ||||||
Total Payout $1,000,000 | ||||||
Average | ||||||
# | Time | ST | Header | Heeler | Amount | Split |
1 | 37.61 | 4 | Laurie Blickenstaff | Michael Bounds | $174,000 | $87,000 |
2 | 44.25 | 4 | JT Tsosie | Charleston Claw | $135,000 | $67,500 |
3 | 46.75 | 4 | Ron Voss | Mark Crawford | $95,000 | $47,500 |
4 | 48.09 | 4 | Laura Pikop | Johnnie Phillips | $71,000 | $35,500 |
5 | 50.44 | 4 | Jarrett Webb DC | Lynne Faust | $63,000 | $31,500 |
6 | 52.83 | 4 | Carollann Romo | Ben Scott | $51,000.00 | $25,500 |
7 | 53.89 | 4 | Miguel Corral | Ivan Quezada | $43,000 | $21,500 |
8 | 57.4 | 4 | Dillon Crumpler | Shawn Browning | $40,000 | $20,000 |
9 | 64.46 | 4 | Marqus Fisher | Donald Richard | $36,000 | $18,000 |
10 | 35.68 | 3 | Justin Ince | Dustin Maness | $32,000 | $16,000 |
11 | 37.39 | 3 | Daniel Reyes | Mike Ruiz | $28,000 | $14,000 |
12 | 38.23 | 3 | Josh Longwell | Ty Vass | $24,000 | $12,000 |
13 | 38.36 | 3 | Angel Gonzalez | Raul Zambrano | $10,400 | $5,200 |
14 | 38.9 | 3 | Eduardo Lopez | Calin Gonzalez | $10,200 | $5,100 |
15 | 39.34 | 3 | Jubal Williamson | Les Hatfield | $10,000 | $5,000 |
16 | 39.72 | 3 | Tamara Slaight | Jacob Slaight | $9,800 | $4,900 |
17 | 40.3 | 3 | Mike Lynn | George Porter | $9,600 | $4,800 |
18 | 42.25 | 3 | Jim Beauregard | Michael Allen | $9,400.00 | $4,700 |
19 | 43.05 | 3 | Greg Singletary | Norma Kunau | $8,000 | $4,000 |
20 | 43.57 | 3 | Sergio Quintana | Jesus Bahena | $8,000 | $4,000 |
21 | 44.08 | 3 | Kerry Black | JD Phillips | $6,000 | $3,000 |
22 | 47.91 | 3 | Randy Brooks | Jeremy Anthony Mazon | $6,000 | $3,000 |
23 | 49.01 | 3 | Kenny Law | Shanna Perkins | $6,000 | $3,000 |
24 | 52.79 | 3 | Corky McIntyre | Chip Roberts | $6,000 | $3,000 |
Yeti #7 Cons Average | ||||||
24.04 | Jay Varela | Matthew Traynor | $23,000 | $11,500 | ||
29.68 | Jerry Gregory | Jerry Terrell | $16,000 | $8,000 | ||
31.41 | Kathy Garison | Tyler Garrison | $11,500 | $5,750 | ||
32.31 | Debbie Koetting | Arthur Craft | $8,400 | $4,200 | ||
33.94 | Bo Ramsey | Ted Robinson | $6,200.00 | $3,100 | ||
34.08 | Rick Merzlock | Reed Larsen | $5,500 | $2,750 | ||
34.54 | Dustin Huff | Chance Hanna | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
35.41 | Tony Chance | Eric Rios | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
36.4 | Wayne Hamlin | Gary J Dale | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
36.74 | Travis Masten | Benny Vega | $5,000 | $2,500 | ||
Fast Time Rot 1 | ||||||
7.29 | John Theiler | John Hawks | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 2 | ||||||
8.04 | Javier Rodriguez | Efren Benavides | $6,000 | $3,000 | ||
Fast Time Rot 3 | ||||||
7.11 | Cody Johnson | Trey Malechek | $6,000 | $3,000 |
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]]>The Average Joes NFR Open is a West Coast tradition to kick off the NFR each December.
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]]>The timing of this year’s Wrangler National Finals Rodeo allowed me two pre-NFR firsts before driving across the Mojave Desert to work my 37th straight NFR. The first was this year’s eighth annual Average Joe Productions NFR Open, which was held November 26 at the Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo, California. The second was the Creston Christmas Tree Lighting, which in years past always fell while I was away in Las Vegas and thankfully this time was held on the eve of my NFR departure.
The Average Joes NFR Open is exactly what it sounds like, and the hoot I’ve always heard it to be is not hype. The Pearce family, as in 2016 Resistol Rookie Heeler of the Year Dalton Pearce, converts their home arena up the hill from the world-famous Madonna Inn (think pink) and a bunch of guys with jobs, families and home lives away from the full-time rodeo road go at it. This year’s Average Joes contestant contingent included California cowboys from NFRs past the likes of Dugan Kelly and Spencer Mitchell.
These runs will give you a feel for the flavor of the Average Joes NFR Open roping, which is fun and fast. In order, that’s Lane Karney and Dalton Pearce with the 3.74-second fast run of the roping; Average Joe Productions NFR Open Producer Danny Leslie heeling one down for Lane; and Jason Johe closing the deal on his and Lane’s win in the three-steer average with the 4.25-second Round 3 win.
A good time was had by all, including a rodeo mom like me who so loved a day of watching her son rope with old friends and neighbors, like we did in those good old junior rodeo days I’ll treasure forever. All these Average Joes will now join the rest of us in taking in the 10 days of Top-15 magic that kicks off at the Thomas & Mack Center here in Vegas and on the Cowboy Channel for everyone at home.
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]]>Don't miss out! Check out the team roping event ads from the December 2023 issue.
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]]>Have you ever seen two stallions win a #9.5 roping?
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]]>When was the last time you saw a team of stallions win a #9.5?! Only at the Riata Buckle.
Jessica Koppitz on proxy head horse Streakin Irish Relic and Cody Marx riding Collen All Chics by Smart Chic Olena earned the $112,060 and Gist Buckles for their time of 38.28 seconds on four steers in the Riata #9.5, the final roping of the $2.6 million event on Nov. 5, 2023.
Full Results 2023 Riata Buckle
The old-school 2006 model Collen All Chics is by Smart Chic Olena and out of Collenanic by Reminic. The stallion has long been a great rope horse, shown in AQHA competition years ago by Marx across all the roping events, earning 266.5 points and $5,806 in QData earnings in 13 years of competition. His owners were getting out of the breeding business, so they gifted the horse to Marx and his wife for a wedding present.
“I’ve been around this horse for over 10 years, and he’s just a good athlete and a gentleman,” Marx said. “My 14-year-old daughter heads on him, my wife breakaways on him. We had pretty much retired him, and this Riata Buckle deal came up and we found out his sire was in it. We just pull him out and use him for this. And he’s just a good horse. We made a joke that 1980 showed up to the Riata Buckle because they’re older bred horses. He’s got a lot of butt drag, he can move his feet, and he’s really really broke. He’s been around for a long time.”
At the other end of the spectrum is, Koppitz’s 8-year-old stud Streakin Irish Relic, who was only started in the roping 60 days before this year’s Riata.
“He’s Andrew and Heather Leepers’,” Koppitz said. “They wanted him to be a head horse, and he’s done phenomenal. They showed him in the working cow horse, and he’s been a head horse 60 days., and he showed very well today. We’re going to just go on and show him at the AQHA shows. He’s not very excited about much.”
The duo had just under 12 seconds to seal the deal in the high call spot.
“I want to say I wasn’t nervous, but yes I was,” Koppitz said. “But as long as I stay distracted and don’t pay attention to what’s going on in the roping, I can do OK most of the time. I didn’t listen to any of the announcer telling me what to be.”
“I was just trying to work it out in my head what I was going to do—basically just try to catch him,” Marx added. “She made it easy for me, and she did a great job.”
The celebration for Marx, a horse trainer by trade, was extra sweet. He and his wife are expecting a baby, so the financial windfall is a huge bonus for them in this season of their lives.
“When you get a check like this, it sure makes things a little easier,” I train horses for a living, so any time you get a bulk check like this, it makes the year go by a little easier. I probably need to buy some more alfalfa, that’s just the way it goes.”
9.5 All Age Results | ||||
# | Time | Header | Heeler | Amount |
1 | 38.28 | Jessica Koppitz | Cody Marx | $112,060 |
H: Rt Jet Blue | H: Collen All Chics | |||
S: MP Jet to the Sun | S: Smart Chic Olena | |||
2 | 40.53 | Jim Bob Fritz | $77,580 | |
Steve Northington | H: Cat Man San | |||
S: Cat Man Do | ||||
3 | 41.69 | Logan Loiselle | Jim Bob Fritz | $60,340 |
H: Cowboyz Guns N Cash | H: Cat Man San | |||
S: Cowboys Cartel | S: Cat Man Do | |||
4 | 41.77 | Autumn Benavides | Bruno Paoliello | $47,410 |
H: Trr Pepcids Pick | H: TRR Lucky Brazos | |||
S: Pepcid | S: Pepcid | |||
5 | 42.44 | Jim Brinkman | Clayton Schlenger | $38,790 |
H: Diva Jo Jacky | H: Edie Joe Cat | |||
S: Dukes N Divas | S: Mia Browbeater | |||
6 | 42.99 | Nathan Golay | Ronnie Robinson | $30,170 |
H: Lk Metallic Skyline | H: Rebel Wood U Play | |||
S: Metallic Cat | S: Metallic Rebel | |||
7 | 43.74 | Nic Zobel | Jeremy Johnson | $25,860 |
H: Show Me A Song Ray | H: Mea Joes Jewel | |||
S: Show Me A Song Joes | S: Show Me A Song Joes | |||
8 | 45.21 | Rick Plummer | $21,550 | |
H: Hat Six Hitch Hiker | Ryan Plummer | |||
S: Travelin Jonez | ||||
9 | 45.43 | Dwight Adams | Rob Stevens | $17,240 |
H: Sue C Time | ||||
S: Hickory Holly Time | ||||
FUTURITY INCENTIVE | ||||
1 | 42.44 | Jim Brinkman | Clayton Schlenger | $32,000 |
H: Diva Jo Jacky | H: Edie Joe Cat | |||
S: Dukes N Divas | S: Mia Browbeater | |||
2 | 45.66 | David Leeton | Waylon Davis | $24,000 |
H: Blazin Cash Jetolena | H: Reydium Cat | |||
S: Blazin Jetolena | S: Metallic Cat | |||
3 | 49.01 | Alex James | Dee James | $16,000 |
H: Maid Royally | ||||
S: Once In A Blu Boon | ||||
4 | 50.57 | Autumn Benavides | Butch Whitten | $8,000 |
H: Trr Just A Hillbilly | H: Critical Review | |||
S: Pepcid | S: Catty Hawk | |||
Fast Time Rot 1 | ||||
# | Time | Header | Heeler | Amount |
1 | 8.88 | Colby Hirt | Clay John Anderson | $3,000 |
H: Westerns Gunaget | H: Doctor Stylish | |||
S: Gunagetwestern | S: Lena Stylish Doc | |||
Fast Time Rot 2 | ||||
1 | 7.74 | Lucas Goehring | Logan Allen | $3,000 |
H: Sf Playin Four | H: Sf Cat For Hire | |||
S: Four Bonnie Bay | S: Hired Gun | |||
Fast Time SGO | ||||
# | Time | Header | Heeler | Amount |
1 | 8.4 | David Leeton | Waylon Davis | $3,000 |
H: Blazin Cash Jetolena | H: Reydium Cat | |||
S: Blazin Jetolena | S: Metallic Cat |
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]]>Alabama's Tyler Singleton and Colorado's Jesse Jolly won big at the 2023 Riata Buckle in the $12.5.
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]]>The random pairing of Alabama’s Tyler Singleton and Colorado’s Jesse Jolly resulted in a double-dipping $115,432 payday to win the #12.5 Riata Buckle Nov. 3, 2023 at the Lazy E Arena.
Singleton, who runs a scrap metal business with his family, and Jolly, who runs cows in Eastern Colorado, didn’t have a run for the #12.5, but the Riata Buckle’s Facebook partner finder paired them up.
Singleton was aboard Lone Jonez, a 2018 gelding by Travelin Jonez and out of Rubies Lil Siss by Mister Dual Pep. Jolly’s weapon of choice was JJ Fire In The Hole, a 2019 gelding by PG Dry Fire and out of Hixie by Docs Hickory.
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Singleton and Jolly went 32.61 on four steers in the Riata Buckle #12.5 to earn the $91,432 aggregate win. Both men also rode Riata Buckle futurity eligible horses (under the age of 5), so they banked an additional $24,000 in the incentive.
“We both told the Riata we needed some runs, and they put us together and it ended up working out good,” Singleton, 22, said. “I bought this horse at the Clovis said a month ago, and it worked out he was a Riata horse. So that’s what made us end up coming.”
Jolly came to the 2022 Riata Buckle, and he’d bought 4-year-old JJ Fire In The Hole with Riata Buckle hopes last year.
“I looked at him because I wanted a younger Riata-eligible horse,” Jolly, 37, said. “He lives with about 15 other geldings and gets used a good bit. Coming out of California, I think he had a pretty hard first winter, but I ranched on him all summer and we didn’t really get to rope that much. He’s just a good minded, great horse.”
Jolly had missed to win first or second in the #14.5 short round for Justin Briggs, but he was locked and loaded for the #12.5.
“We’d drew on the top side of the herd all day,” Jolly said. “The steers ran good patterns, and it was a pretty easy day. They set it up for us, and he set it up for me.”
12.5 All Age Results | |||||
Average | |||||
# | Time | ST | Header | Heeler | Amount |
1 | 32.61 | 4 | Tyler Singleton | Jesse Jolly | $91,432 |
H: Lone Jonez | H: Jj Fire In The Hole | ||||
S: Travelin Jonez | S: PG Dry Fire | ||||
2 | 33.43 | 4 | Jamie Mitchell | Tyler Pearson | $70,652 |
H: Kittyswood | H: Hashtag One Blu Cat | ||||
S: Woody Be Tuff | S: Hashtags | ||||
3 | 33.68 | 4 | Jeremy Johnson | Jeff Carney | $49,872 |
H: Jos Common Thread | H: A Genuine Whizkey | ||||
S: Show Me A Song Joes | S: Whizkey N Diamonds | ||||
4 | 34.25 | 4 | Terry Kallenberger | Carter Gurrola | $37,404 |
H: Hay Look Ima Drifter | H: Metallic Pixie | ||||
S: Alone Drifter | S: Metallic Gray | ||||
5 | 34.89 | 4 | Rod Nelson | Samuel Luchsinger | $31,170 |
H: A Fabulous Cat | |||||
S: One Fabulous Time | |||||
5 | 34.89 | 4 | Will Rector | Miles Baker | $31,170 |
H: Relentless Big Shot | H: Pride And Joyy | ||||
S: Metallic Cat | S: Stevie Rey Von | ||||
7 | 35.12 | 4 | Kelton McMillen | Lance Sippy | $24,936 |
H: Bet Yer Sweet Cat | H: Mighty Metal | ||||
S: Bet Hesa Cat | S: Metallic Malice | ||||
8 | 35.87 | 4 | Brad Lund | Scott Lund | $20,780 |
H: Hat Six Hitch Hiker | H: Wp Shiningcatlights | ||||
S: Travelin Jonez | S: Hickory Lights | ||||
9 | 36.02 | 4 | Damian Valdera | Jesse Mayhew | $16,624 |
H: Watch Jack Firstdown | |||||
S: Watch Jack Winit | |||||
10 | 36.15 | 4 | Flint Mask | John Gregory | $16,624 |
H: Ned Western Cat | H: Colt 45 | ||||
S: Cat Man Do | S: Hired Gun | ||||
11 | 36.83 | 4 | Justin Zermeno | Jose L Briseno Zermeno | $12,468 |
H: Jt India | H: Ref Majestico | ||||
S: Hickory Holly Time | S: Ref Majestico | ||||
12 | 37.97 | 4 | Jessie Nelson | Clyde Bolejack | $12,468 |
H: Boons Yer Daddy | H: Cowboys Hired Gun | ||||
S: Once In A Blu Boon | S: Ima Hired Gun | ||||
13 | 38.03 | 4 | Chris Hughes | Jacob Hughes | $1,600 |
H: Flingin Sunny | |||||
S: MP Jet to the Sun | |||||
14 | 38.39 | 4 | Kurt Kiehne | Kade Smith | $1,600 |
H: Namgis D 27 | |||||
S: Bucks Hancock Dude | |||||
15 | 38.64 | 4 | Robert Kirchner | Chase Runge | $1,600 |
H: Buzzed On Whizkey | H: Whizkey At Midnight | ||||
S: Whizkey N Diamonds | S: Whizkey N Diamonds | ||||
16 | 39.14 | 4 | Tate Bennett | James Watson | $1,600 |
H: Show Me Buckles Too | H: Fenderr | ||||
S: Show Me the Buckles | S: Stevie Rey Von | ||||
Futurity | |||||
1 | 32.61 | 4 | Tyler Singleton | Jesse Jolly | $24,000 |
H: Lone Jonez | H: Jj Fire In The Hole | ||||
S: Travelin Jonez | S: PG Dry Fire | ||||
2 | 35.12 | 4 | Kelton McMillen | Lance Sippy | $16,800 |
H: Bet Yer Sweet Cat | H: Mighty Metal | ||||
S: Bet Hesa Cat | S: Metallic Malice | ||||
3 | 35.87 | 4 | Brad Lund | Scott Lund | $12,800 |
H: Hat Six Hitch Hiker | H: Wp Shiningcatlights | ||||
S: Travelin Jonez | S: Hickory Lights | ||||
4 | 36.15 | 4 | Flint Mask | John Gregory | $9,600 |
H: Ned Western Cat | H: Colt 45 | ||||
S: Cat Man Do | S: Hired Gun | ||||
5 | 37.97 | 4 | Jessie Nelson | Clyde Bolejack | $7,200 |
H: Boons Yer Daddy | H: Cowboys Hired Gun | ||||
S: Once In A Blu Boon | S: Ima Hired Gun | ||||
6 | 38.03 | 4 | Chris Hughes | Jacob Hughes | $5,600 |
H: Flingin Sunny | |||||
S: MP Jet to the Sun | |||||
7 | 38.64 | 4 | Robert Kirchner | Chase Runge | $4,000 |
H: Buzzed On Whizkey | H: Whizkey At Midnight | ||||
S: Whizkey N Diamonds | S: Whizkey N Diamonds | ||||
Fast Time Rot 1 | |||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount |
1 | 6.12 | 56 * | Tyler Thiel | Sam Huffman | $3,000 |
H: A Frenchmans Cowboy | |||||
S: Aint Seen Nothin Yet | |||||
1 | 6.95 | 114 * | Jessie Nelson | Clyde Bolejack | $3,000 |
H: Boons Yer Daddy | H: Cowboys Hired Gun | ||||
S: Once In A Blu Boon | S: Ima Hired Gun | ||||
1 | 5.9 | 161 * | Cord Spradley | Jesse Mayhew | $3,000 |
H: Sanas Six | H: Watch Jack Firstdown | ||||
S: Sixes Pick | S: Watch Jack Winit | ||||
1 | 6.87 | 255 * | Lance Horner | Britt Williams | $3,000 |
H: Smart Little Bigtime | |||||
S: Hickory Holly Time | |||||
1 | 6.3 | 364 * | Tyrell Taton | Shank Stephens | $3,000 |
H: Once In A Dark Alley | H: Gunagetwestern | ||||
S: Once In A Blu Boon | S: Gunagetwestern | ||||
Fast Time SGO | |||||
# | Time | Tm | Header | Heeler | Amount |
1 | 11.81 | 44 | Jamie Mitchell | Garrett Gorman | $3,000 |
H: Kittyswood | H: Proxy | ||||
S: Woody Be Tuff | S: |
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]]>Equine Network continues to grow its Western Sports Group with the recent purchase of the Priefert Patriot in Fort Worth, Hooey Junior Patriot Program, the Patriot Las Vegas, the OE Reno Patriot, Patriot Cheyenne and the Patriot Select Performance Horse Sale.
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]]>Albuquerque, New Mexico—Oct. 16, 2023 – Equine Network, LLC, a leading provider of best-in-class competitions, content, products and services to the equine community purchased The Patriot, a series of team ropings, barrel races, youth rodeo competitions and a prestigious horse sale.
The Patriot supports the growth of multiple rodeo-event disciplines with formats conducive to jackpot competitors of all levels. Its signature program, the Patriot Junior, offers the most well-attended and prestigious junior format in the industry, successfully promoting team roping, calf roping, breakaway roping, barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying and rough stock events.
“By integrating The Patriot into Equine Network’s sophisticated data management system and coupled with interest and experiences at an all-time high in agricultural and equestrian related events, we anticipate that the event will continue to see explosive growth in the coming years,” Tom Winsor, CEO of Equine Network, LLC, said. “This new acquisition deepens our relationship within the Western equine community while adding to our fast-growing Western Sports Group.”
With its strategic acquisitions within the equine industry, Equine Network has positioned itself as the world’s most valuable equine resource for riders and their horses. The group’s offerings including member-only competitions, roadside assistance, subscription-based products and online learning channels and proprietary legacy content brands and exclusive marketing channels. Equine Network will continue to build and acquire additional services and solutions to enable its current and future members to enjoy and participate in the equine industry more easily and fully.
“Andrea and I are thrilled to see the future expansion of the Equine Network’s premier Western event programs with their addition of The Patriot,” said Kevin Hall, former CEO of the Patriot, “Equine Network’s event management expertise and leading software programs will enable The Patriot events to continue to grow and improve.”
The Patriot Vegas, 2023 Finale: December 6-16, 2023
The Priefert Patriot Fort Worth: February 28-March 10, 2024
Hooey JR Patriot: February 28-March 10, 2024
The Patriot Select Performance Horse Sale: March 7, 2024
The OE Patriot Reno: TBA
The Patriot Cheyenne: TBA
Visit www.PatriotEvents.com for more.
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]]>Caroline Taylor holds onto her first-place standing in the race for the 2024 USTRC Cinch Ladies year-end award.
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]]>Last month, Texan Caroline Taylor entered the standings by matching the 26 points that held the No. 1 heading position. Since then, Taylor handled her business to the tune of 19 points at the Albuquerque Classic in August, giving her sole ownership of the top ranking with 45 points.
That’s not all the heading news in the Top 5, though. As reported in the Resistol Jr. standings, Oklahoma’s Gracie Drake has made her presence known. In this race, her 36 points are worth No. 2 in the standings and an 8-point lead over No. 3, Audrey Trujillo.
New Mexico’s Trujillo gained a position in the Top 5 when she saw success at the Albuquerque Classic and earned 9 points to add to her previous 19. She now has a single-point lead over Top 5 newcomer Mary Margaret Smith at No. 4 with 27 points. South Carolina’s Smith held a seventh-place position last month with 15 points, but the 12 she won at August’s Southern States Classic give her a single-point edge over last month’s co-leader, Lucy Lawson, who maintains her 26 points but drops to No. 5 in the standings.
While first and second place in the heeling standings remain unchanged in the hands of Audrey Snyder and Shayna Wimberly, New Mexico’s Voy McNeil catapulted into a 10-point tie with Wimberly for No. 2 when the reigning USTRC Cinch Ladies champion heeler won her division at the Albuquerque Classic.
Just a single point behind the second-place tie is New Mexico’s Kyra Hendren who also enters the standings after a trip to the Albuquerque Classic and, only another single point behind her is Maddie Smith, who maintains her 8 points but drops two places to No. 5 this month.
Canutillo, Texas’ Caroline Taylor, 23, is getting it done. After rising to the top of the standings last month to match Lucy Lawson’s 26 points, she headed to the Albuquerque Classic to take control of the #13.5. There, she won both first and second place for 10 and 9 points, respectively, worth 45 points and sole occupation of the No. 1 spot.
Not out of striking distance is, Gate, Oklahoma’s Gracie Drake, whose three home-state ropings to which she can attribute her position in the standings this month. She found her sweet spot in the #8.5, which she took third in for 8 points at May’s Oklahoma Classic, seventh in for 4 points at June’s Oklahoma Championships, and second and fifth in for 9 and 6 points at the Guthrie Championships in July, where she also placed second in the #7 for 9 points. In total, Drake, who celebrated her Sweet 16 in August, rounded up 36 points to put herself in the No 2 position.
San Rafael, New Mexico’s Aubrey Trujillo broke out of a 19-point, fourth-place tie when she commandeered a second-place finish worth 9 points in the #6 at the Albuquerque Classic. The 19-year-old moves up a rank to the No. 3 position, but her lead over fourth is a scant point ahead of the 27 points held by Westminster, South Carolina’s Mary Margaret Smith.
Smith, 17, saw success at the Southern States Classic, where she took fifth-place finishes in the #9.5 and the #8.5, worth 6 points each. The 12-point gain jumped her up three spots in the standings, but it’s a tight fit at No. 4, with the No. 3 and No. 5 spots each within just one point for the month.
Reigning 2023 USTRC Cinch Ladies champion heeler, Voy McNeil, of Bosque, New Mexico, re-enters the race with an effective win worth 10 points in the Albuquerque Classic’s #8.5. McNeil, 39, is now tied for second in the standings and is trailed closely by fellow New Mexican, Kyra Hendren, of Albuquerque. Hendren turns 18 this month and enters the standings with a second-place finish in the Albuquerque Classic #7, worth 9 points and No. 4 in the standings. TRJ
Current USTRC or Key Card/Key Card Max membership is required to participate in the Cinch Ladies Program. Earned points begin counting at time of membership purchase thru the NFTR’s last shootout event. The season begins the Monday after the last USTRC Cinch NFTR event and ends the last day of the next USTRC Cinch NFTR event.
Ropers must enter at least one Shootout division in the USTRC NFTR to be eligible. The award will be announced at the end of the USTRC Cinch National Finals of Team Roping event.
The points breakdowns are as follows: Starting with At Home Challenge Events, ropers will earn 10 points if they win the Challenge. No other points will be awarded. At Signature Events, points will be awarded to those winning an aggregate check. It starts at First Place with 10 points, Second = 9 points, and so on as far down as the ropings are paid. During the Cinch NFTR, the placing points are simply doubled. First Place will be 20, second = 18, and so on.
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