Among the 15 ladies heading to the South Point Arena and Equestrian Center, four are first time contenders for the coveted Gold Buckle.
Hali Williams goes into Las Vegas the No. 2 cowgirl to watch but she held that No. 1 spot for majority of the regular season.
Sarah Angelone will show up as the No. 4 lady. After having an extremely successful winter, Angelone let the cards fall where they may and they fell in her favor as she cinched her first NFBR qualification.
Bradi Good is ranked No. 8 and will be joining her traveling partners, Shelby Boisjoli and Kendal Pierson, on the South Point dirt for the first time.
Pierson comes in No. 12 and during her regular season, she had one thing on her mind: the National Finals Breakaway Roping. Nothing was going to stop to multi-time Canadian Finals roper.
The action kicks off on December 5 in Las Vegas for the fastest ladies in rodeo.