San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo: Performance 5 Winning Rides and Runs

The San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo returned to action with stellar performances across the board

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All three roughstock winners Thursday night ended up either first or second overall in Round 1.

No. 23 RC Landingham, 87 Points on Hi-Lo Pro Rodeo’s Mistaken Identity

Unranked Shayde Etheron, 5.3 Seconds

No. 18 Tom Crouse, 8.2 Seconds

No. 11 Sage Newman, 87 Points on Pete Carr Pro Rodeo’s Code Blue

No. 68 Aspen Miller, 2.7 Seconds

Unranked Jayse Tettenhorst/Unranked Ty Arnold, 4.8 Seconds

No. 53 Tessa Arnold, 14.35 Seconds

Unranked Beau Gardner, 86.5 Points on United Pro Rodeo’s Happy Days

Our very own Justin McKee is stepping into the role of Assistant Coach for Charmayne James’ Team, Misty Mountain Hop.
WPRA Athlete of the Week Wenda Johnson claims the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo Title with $20,984 in earnings
Stetson Jorgensen climbs to No. 3 in World Standings after dominating the Red Bluff Round-Up, securing the championship title with $7,716.
Cole Walker creeps closer to Top 15 in the World after splitting the San Angelo title.
Cooper Cooke swept the bareback riding in San Angelo and it came with just enough to take over the lead.
There’s $12,500 available per event in at the Chute Out, and more than half goes to the winner
Resistol Rookie of the Year Cash Robb stole the show in the steer wrestling in 2023 as he cinched the win at the Rookie Roundup and kept up the pace throughout the season
Brooke Eddy earns over $9,900 at the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo as she sits No. 1 in the Average
The Texas Swing came to an end, but what happened in California was just as interesting
Fresh faces grace the PRCA every year and in 2023, Kalli McCall, Will Eddleman and Dylan Hancock topped the charts.