Top Money Earners of Cowboy Christmas: Hailey Kinsel

It wasn’t long ago Hailey Kinsel found herself down in the 40s of the World Standings, but she knew, if she was patient, she would soon be inside the top-15. That is exactly what happened thanks to a huge Cowboy Christmas.

Kinsel earned just over $22,000 and now finds herself in the top-5 of the World Standings.

Kinsel and her famous horse Sister finished in second place at the St. Paul Rodeo where she earned $6,705 thanks to a 17.51-second run.

Kinsel and Sister were clearly fresh because the two would take second at the Cody Stampede with a 17.05-second run and won $8,009.

At the Livingston Round-Up Kinsel took first place and a check of $7,200 to go along with it.

This all happened after a big second-place finish in Reno where Kinsel won more than $14,000 total.

Kinsel now sits in second place in the standings with earnings of $55,859.82.

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