Reese Riemer Back in Finals at the Cheyenne Frontier Days after Semifinal Win

Reese Riemer is heading back to the Finals at Cheyenne Frontier Days after a 10.5 second run won him the first Semifinal performance and a check of over $5,000.

Riemer mentioned the unique setup in Cheyenne and how important it is to be as close to perfect as possible.

“Here at this setup, your horse and how you set your go up is everything. You can draw a good calf and make one little mistake and be out of the money in no time.”

Riemer is no stranger to the finals in Cheyenne and knows what to expect come Sunday.

“Nerves always played a part the other three times I’ve been here so just have fun, go make my run, and see what happens.”

There are two performances remaining at Cheyenne Frontier Days, the second Semifinal on Saturday and the Finals on Sunday. Both are at 3 PM ET only on The Cowboy Channel and PRCA on Cowboy Channel+.

RIEMER’S RUN

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