NFR 2024 PRCA Official World Standings
The money has been squared away and the Top 15 is set. Here’s how things look heading into Las Vegas on Dec. 5.
Bareback Riding
WORLD RANKING | NAME | EARNINGS |
#1 | Rocker Steiner | $233,319 |
#2 | Keenan Hayes | $219,083 |
#3 | Leighton Berry | $172,955 |
#4 | Dean Thompson | $172,197 |
#5 | R.C. Landingham | $171,420 |
#6 | Jess Pope | $168,154 |
#7 | Weston Timberman | $154,100 |
#8 | Cole Franks | $139,556 |
#9 | Cooper Cooke | $139,067 |
#10 | Jacob Lees | $138,363 |
#11 | Bradlee Miller | $137,365 |
#12 | Cole Reiner | $137,128 |
#13 | Garrett Shadbolt | $137,096 |
#14 | Taylor Broussard | $129,499 |
#15 | Richmond Champion | $128,965 |
NFR Bareback Rider will be making his return to AT&T Stadium to ride at Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo for the second year.
Tilden Hooper’s rematch in Clovis lands him the title.
Big wins in Texas and consistent rides have led the Idaho cowboy to sit No. 13 in the World Standings.
Bareback rider Bradlee Miller continues surge as No. 1.
Steiner picks up a major win in Arlington, building serious momentum to carry through the PRCA season.
Rookie cowboy moves to the top of the leaderboard.
Guided by family, Kade Berry carves out his own legacy in Rodeo.
Texas’ own Rocker Steiner wins it all at the American Rodeo.
Utah’s Dean Thompson is Texas bound.
Brody Dent ran away with a World Championship in 2024.
Bareback rider Tanner Aus cinched third career Rodeo Austin win.
Steer Wrestling
WORLD RANKING | NAME | EARNINGS |
#1 | Dalton Massey | $199,263 |
#2 | Dakota Eldridge | $169,401 |
#3 | Stetson Jorgensen | $153,752 |
#4 | Will Lummus | $148,837 |
#5 | J.D. Struxness | $147,266 |
#6 | Jesse Brown | $135,266 |
#7 | Don Payne | $119,939 |
#8 | Cash Robb | $110,557 |
#9 | Rowdy Parrott | $108,611 |
#10 | Ty Erickson | $99,657 |
#11 | Justin Shaffer | $96,382 |
#12 | Tyler Pearson | $94,575 |
#13 | Tucker Allen | $93,437 |
#14 | Tyler Waguespack | $92,656 |
#15 | Scott Guenthner | $91,348 |
With over $11,600 won so far this season, Holmes is off to an early lead is the Resistol Rookie race.
Tucker Allen’s lead in the World Standings cannot be denied.
Steer Wrestler Jesse Brown stands out in San Angelo Stock with his 2.8-second run.
The 1x NFR Qualifier is looking to do it again in 2025.
Steer wrestling veteran Will Lummus cashed in at Globe Life Field.
Steer wrestler Logan Kenline handled Rodeo Austin format like a champ.
Tucker Allen got redemption on the third leg of the Texas Swing.
The Top 15 steer wrestlers in the World are hustling for a head start.
Exmark Timed Event Athlete of the Week: California’s Tucker Allen Slips RodeoHouston Win onto Resumé
Steer wrestler Tucker Allen shines at RodeoHouston on Championship Sunday.
Steer wrestler Dakota Eldridge is Wildcard bound in Houston.
Will Lummus dives into the equine partners of the bull dogging.
Cody Devers picks up Rio Grande Valley win.
Team Roping (Headers)
WORLD RANKING | NAME | EARNINGS |
#1 | Dustin Egusquiza | $201,008 |
#2 | Tyler Wade | $191,738 |
#3 | Kaleb Driggers | $177,361 |
#4 | Coleman Proctor | $155,790 |
#5 | Clint Summers | $143,146 |
#6 | Andrew Ward | $136,581 |
#7 | Jake Smith | $129,366 |
#8 | J.C. Yeahquo | $126,296 |
#9 | Brenten Hall | $125,663 |
#10 | Luke Brown | $117,418 |
#11 | Clay Smith | $113,083 |
#12 | Cyle Denison | $108,812 |
#13 | Erich Rogers | $108,313 |
#14 | Cody Snow | $108,269 |
#15 | Derrick Begay | $105,069 |
Team Roping (Heelers)
WORLD RANKING | NAME | EARNINGS |
#1 | Levi Lord | $201,008 |
#2 | Wesley Thorp | $191,738 |
#3 | Junior Nogueira | $188,486 |
#4 | Jake Long | $146,584 |
#5 | Logan Medlin | $142,557 |
#6 | Douglas Rich | $129,366 |
#7 | Kaden Profili | $126,836 |
#8 | Kollin VonAhn | $126,382 |
#9 | Tanner Braden | $124,959 |
#10 | Coleby Paye | $122,197 |
#11 | Jonathan Torres | $117,705 |
#12 | Buddy Hawkins | $114,789 |
#13 | Travis Graves | $112,042 |
#14 | Hunter Koch | $110,280 |
#15 | Paul Eaves | $108,912 |
Team ropers Brye Crites and Tyler Worley win Clovis and Lakeside.
Self-taught roper aims to capitalize on his shot at Resistol’s Rookie of the Year.
Team roping icons Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira win the American.
Team roping duo Derrick Begay and Colter Todd are RodeoHouston Champions.
Riley Kittle is diving head first into his rookie season.
Team roper Coleman Proctor was one half of a $1 million team in 2019.
Daren Peterson talks all things BFI Week on Western Sports Round-Up.
One thing about Trevor Brazile and Miles Baker’s success is that it is all about the horse.
Team ropers Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord were one round win away from sweeping San Antonio.
Team ropers Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord left it all in the Frost Bank Center Arena.
Team Ropers Clay Smith and Coleby Payne cash in on all three go-rounds.
Team ropers Tanner Tomlinson and Travis Graves picked up a win in the Texas Swing.
Saddle Bronc Riding
WORLD RANKING | NAME | EARNINGS |
#1 | Damian Brennan | $280,035 |
#2 | Ryder Wright | $251,262 |
#3 | Kade Bruno | $227,123 |
#4 | Wyatt Casper | $219,784 |
#5 | Brody Cress | $213,988 |
#6 | Zeke Thurston | $211,386 |
#7 | Lefty Holmn | $207,735 |
#8 | Sage Newman | $187,940 |
#9 | Statler Wright | $172,823 |
#10 | Dawson Hay | $147,858 |
#11 | Kolby Wanchuk | $139,743 |
#12 | Brody Wells | $135,802 |
#13 | Zac Dallas | $129,157 |
#14 | Ben Andersen | $127,285 |
#15 | Logan Hay | $127,250 |
This past weekend, Gaillard picked up four checks at four different rodeos to pocket over $16,000.
Saddle bronc rider Dawson Hay is dialed into Miles City.
Gus Gaillard continues dominating the Rookie Saddle Bronc Riding Field.
Zac Dallas ties with Logan Hay for No. 1 at the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo.
Australia’s Damian Brennan capitlaized at Globe Life Field.
Texas’ own Gus Gaillard is $1 million eligible.
Gus Gaillard holds on to No. 1 in the Rookie Race.
Q Taylor joins Western Sports Round-Up after Rodeo Austin win.
Statler Wright and Diamond G Rodeo’s Dr. Charlie join the top.
Saddle bronc rider Ryder Wright claims the RodeoHouston title.
Tie-Down Roping
WORLD RANKING | NAME | EARNINGS |
#1 | Shad Mayfield | $286,347 |
#2 | Haven Meged | $221,309 |
#3 | Ty Harris | $219,172 |
#4 | Riley Webb | $216,907 |
#5 | Shane Hanchey | $157,845 |
#6 | Marty Yates | $155,868 |
#7 | John Douch | $155,804 |
#8 | Kincade Henry | $140,958 |
#9 | Dylan Hancock | $134,896 |
#10 | Zack Jongbloed | $134,380 |
#11 | Tuf Cooper | $127,444 |
#12 | Hunter Herrin | $123,999 |
#13 | Joel Harris | $116,810 |
#14 | Cole Clemons | $103,417 |
#15 | Quade Hiatt | $101,980 |
Shane Hanchey and Tuf Cooper being best friends gave Hanchey a front row seat to Roy Cooper.
Kendra Santos and Roy Cooper spent many years on the rodeo road together.
Shad Mayfield shifts the leaderboard in San Angelo.
Shane Hanchey claims American Rodeo win.
Stylish Bugsby and Shane Hanchey light up Globe Life Field with a big win.
Tie-down roper Trevor Hale hails success in Oregon.
The 2024 San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo Champion Dylan Hancock is back.
World Champion Tie-Down Roper Tuf Cooper wins Rodeo Austin.
Tie-down roper Tuf Cooper picks up second Texas Swing win.
Championship Sunday lands Riley Webb in RodeoHouston’s Winner’s Circle.
Tie-Down Roper and Texas native Kincade Henry advances at RodeoHouston.
Barrel Racing
WORLD RANKING | NAME | EARNINGS |
#1 | Hailey Kinsel | $204,103 |
#2 | Leslie Smaylgo | $195,907 |
#3 | Ashley Castleberry | $170,235 |
#4 | Kassie Mowry | $162,283 |
#5 | Emily Beisel | $154,005 |
#6 | Lisa Lockhart | $140,888 |
#7 | Tiany Schuster | $132,495 |
#8 | LaTricia Duke | $129,148 |
#9 | Halyn Lide | $121,966 |
#10 | Dona Kay Rule | $121,481 |
#11 | Wenda Johnson | $117,970 |
#12 | Andrea Busby | $115,838 |
#13 | Abby Phillips | $115,510 |
#14 | Carlee Otero | $112,910 |
#15 | Shelley Morgan | $111,189 |
Makenzie Mayes was dominate at both the Women’s Rodeo World Championships and Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo this month.
After winning the average at Cowtown Coliseum, Taycie Matthews is heading to the big stage at AT&T Stadium.
Sitting 4th in the WRWC Pro Barrel Racing Leaderboard, Pedone is looking to head back to AT&T Stadium
Take a look at the current Top 15 barrel racers in the World.
Barrel racer Wenda Johnson is making her way up the standings.
Rainey Skelton looks to add a second WRWC title to her name.
Barrel racer Tricia Aldridge has zeroed in at the perfect time.
At 11 years old, she’s already chasing legends and setting her own records.
Reigning World Champion Kassie Mowry conquers Globe Life Field.
Hayle Gibson is a two-time High Desert Stampede Champion.
The High Desert Stampede win goes to Hayle Gibson.
Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi sits second in the WPRA World Standings.
Bull Riding
WORLD RANKING | NAME | EARNINGS |
#1 | TJ Gray | $244,843 |
#2 | Hayes Weight | $236,023 |
#3 | Jace Trosclair | $212,965 |
#4 | Josh Frost | $211,064 |
#5 | Clayton Sellars | $207,366 |
#6 | Jeter Lawrence | $206,134 |
#7 | Wacey Schalla | $194,096 |
#8 | Chase Dougherty | $165,013 |
#9 | Trevor Reiste | $160,670 |
#10 | Cooper James | $158,998 |
#11 | Tristen Hutchings | $150,460 |
#12 | Jordan Spears | $129,997 |
#13 | Trey Kimzey | $128,455 |
#14 | Tyler Bingham | $125,616 |
#15 | Creek Young | $121,609 |
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Clayton Sellars’ late start to 2025 is not slowing him down.
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