Tuf Cooper Secures Fastest Run of the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo

Tie-down roping legend Tuf Cooper turned in the fastest time of the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo as he stopped the clock in 7.1 seconds to cinch the top spot in Round 2 of Bracket 7.

“It’s always great to get the season going and get up here to Denver and get some runs under your belt,” Cooper said.

Cooper made a run of 8.0 seconds flat in Round 1 and stayed consistent turning in two great back-to-back runs, securing the top spot in the Average with 15.1 seconds on two as he heads into the Semifinals in Denver.

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