Coleman Proctor and Logan Medlin Add Their Names to the Top of the Leaderboard at Rodeo Austin

Coleman Proctor and Logan Medlin are now the fourth team to stop the clock at 4.2 seconds in Austin.

As we get further into a Austin, there is a trending time for the lead and Coleman Proctor and Logan Medlin become the fourth team to stop the clock when they did. A 4.2-second run adds their name alongside Round 1 leaders Lightning Aguilera and Jonathan Torres.

“He started honest and the barrier was set up pretty friendly. My horse did a great job getting me across the line and then Logan really slammed the door shut on it,” Proctor said.

The rhythm was just right for this team on the Monday night performance. The split the Round 1 lead as they go into Round 2, where the same time is leading.

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