Texas Swing
National Finals Rodeo
The Cowboy Channel’s round-by-round notebooks, day sheets, and recaps of each 2024 Texas Swing event!
Jymmy Kay Cox and her horse, Chase, fly to No. 1 in Round 2 of the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo.
Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord were quick to lead both Go-Rounds and the Average in San Angelo.
RC Landingham goes to No. 2 in San Angelo after matchup with Mistaken Identity.
RodeoHouston’s final SuperSeries concluded on Tuesday and after 15 performances, the field is set for Wednesday and Thursday’s Semifinals.
RodeoHouston has now completed four of five SuperSeries as we get closer and closer to the Semifinals on March 16 and 17.
RodeoHouston has completed three of five SuperSeries as we inch closer to determining a champion inside NRG Stadium for the first time since 2019.
RodeoHouston’s second SuperSeries finished on Saturday afternoon and two roughstock cowboys from famous rodeo families were among the top money earners.
The first of five SuperSeries brackets are complete in Houston and four competitors in each event have now punched their tickets to the Semifinals.
Lightning Aguilera and Jonathan Torres had never roped together prior to showing up in San Antonio, they won the rodeo anyway.
Tuf Cooper has won just about every big rodeo in his storied career, but never San Antonio, until Saturday.
After a 90.5 point ride to win the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo, reigning World Champion Stetson Wright is in a familiar position, No. 1 in the PRCA Saddle Bronc Riding World Standings.
Another big indoor rodeo has wrapped up and the PRCA World Standings are starting to take shape as we head into March.
Reigning World Champion Kaycee Feild has won the two biggest rodeos of the year so far.
Sage Kimzey has had a limited rodeo schedule after the birth of his first child, but when he shows up, he wins.
With family and friends looking on, Hailey Kinsel raced to a time of 13.76 seconds to claim the barrel racing title in San Antonio.