Hailey Kinsel Keeps Winning In Fort Worth

After winning both performances in her bracket, Hailey Kinsel was also victorious in her Semifinal in Fort Worth on Friday night.

On Friday night, she stopped the clock at 16.26 seconds to give her the fastest time in either Semifinal performance. Kinsel has won the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo twice and is the reigning champion.

“I don’t know (what makes me do so well in Fort Worth), whatever it is, I’m glad we’re back,” she said. “In the end, Sister is Sister and I’m just thrilled to be the one on her back.”

Michelle Darling, Kricket Ginter and Sissy Winn also moved on from Semifinal B. The clean slate Finals beginning at 8:30 PM ET Saturday on The Cowboy Channel+ App.

KINSEL’S 16.26 SECOND RUN

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