Glenn Jackson Turns in the Fastest Time in the Tie-Down Roping at The Dad

Stopping the clock at 10.3 seconds on Wednesday afternoon in Cheyenne, tie-down roper Glenn Jackson turns in the fastest time of the rodeo so far.

When not rodeoing, Jackson works as stunt double on the hit show Yellowstone. “I rope as much time as I can on set,” he said. “We have a lot of downtime.”

Jackson won Day 5 at Cheyenne Frontier Days by seven-tenths of a seconds, and he is now sitting No. 4 in the average on two. Average leaders: Ryan Jarrett, 22.2 seconds on two head; 2. Hunter Reaume, 22.5; 3. Marty Yates, 23.7; 4. Glenn Jackson, 23.8.

GLENN JACKSON | 10.3 SECONDS

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