Bareback Riding

Leighton Berry took over the lead from Cooper Cookie while reigning World Champion Keenan Hayes is cruising inside the Top 3
The nephew of Kaycee Feild is competing in some big junior events
Westan Timberman furthers his lead in the Resistol Rookie race after success in Cowtown.
Leighton Berry and Cole Reiner talk all things bareback riding with Amy Wilson and Janie Johnson on Western Sports Round-Up.
Northcott-Macza Rodeo Company’s Stevie Knicks is a force to be reckoned with that, every ride, will earn a cowboy a pile of points, if he can last 8 seconds.
Bareback Rider Logan Patterson proved that 2020 may be his year during RFD-TV’s The American Semi-Finals, where he won Performance 3 and the Short Round. He’s now headed to AT&T Stadium for the finals.
Currently No. 13 in the World Standings, bareback rider Logan Patterson has the top score in Performance 3 at RFD-TV’s The American Semi-Finals with an 84.25 ride.
In RFD-TV’s The American Semifinals Performance 1, bareback rider Chance Ames tied Anthony Barrington for the top spot on the leaderboard with a 79.25-point ride on Stace Smith’s Sour Dough.

The 2020 San Antonio Rodeo Bareback Champion Mason Clements talks about his matchup with Frontier Rodeo’s Gunfire in the finals.
After the second set of athletes competed in their first Semifinals round at the San Antonio Rodeo, Canadian Bareback Champion Jake Vold talked about his winning 88-point ride on Pickett Pro Rodeo’s Faded Night.

Reigning World Champion was our Ram On the Tailgate feature subject during the finals at the San Angelo Stock and Rodeo, where he also won the bareback championship title with an 89-point ride on Pete Carr Pro Rodeo’s Painted River.

Bareback rider Ty Breuer goes 86 points for the win in round 1 of Bracket 4 at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.
Australian bareback rider Jamie Howlett won round 1 of Bracket 3 with an 86-point ride on Cervi Rodeo’s Backfire at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
Finishing in the top four of their bracket at the San Antonio Stock Show Rodeo, Kody Lamb, Bill Tutor, Shane O’Connell, and Clayton Biglow move on to the semifinal round.
Fort Worth’s own Tilden Hooper scores 91.5 points on Calgary Stampede’s Agent Lynx, winning the 2020 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Bareback Champion title.