Clay Smith and Jade Corkill take the Team Roping Title in Cheyenne

No one was surprised to see Clay Smith and Jade Corkill taking the stage in Cheyenne on Sunday. Together this team has 5 world titles between them, and now their first win at The Daddy of ‘em All.

In the championship round, Clay and Jade stopped the clock at 10.2 for the win — eight-tenths faster than the second place team.

They talk about their run, what makes roping at Cheyenne different than other rodeos, and what this win means to them.

CLAY SMITH AND JADE CORKILL | 10.2 SECONDS

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