Tie-Down Roping
Macon Murphy is advancing to the Semifinals after Quarter Finals success.
Harris just secured the new record for money won during Cowboy Christmas
Tie-down roper Haven Meged claims his first Calgary Stampede title.
Tie-down Roper Cory Solomon knew what he had to do during the Dodge City Roundup Short Round and he did it.
Ryan Thibodeaux leads round two and the average in Lea County after a 7.3-second run.
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.
Erik Dublanko posted the fastest time of the performance in Cheyenne Wednesday with a 12.2-second run. Dublanko needed a little help from a friend to compete at the Cheyenne Frontier Days.
Blane Cox was the first tie-down roper to be faster than 11 seconds during the performances in Cheyenne as he stopped the clock at 10.7 seconds in Tuesday’s performance.
Tyson Durfey was 11.8 seconds, the second fastest time through three days of the Cheyenne Frontier Days, to win Monday’s Go-Round and advance to the Semifinals.
Hunter Herrin won his first Gold Buckle for the California Rodeo Salinas in 2012 and has just won his third Championship Title.
Trent Creager has competed at the Cheyenne Frontier Days around 15 times he says, and that experience helped him to advance to the semifinals after an 11.5-second run won him the round on Sunday.
Blake Ash was the only cowboy faster than 13 seconds at the long setup in Cheyenne on Saturday and if you ask him, he could’ve and should’ve been faster.
Caleb Smidt takes the Calgary Stampede Championship after battling through his pool and the 10-man round to make it to the Final Four.
It was a tight race in the Wildcard Round but John Douch and Haven Meged move forward to the Short Go in Calgary.