Tie-Down Roping

Riley Webb’s talent showed as he got the Pool B Round 2 win to keep in the game
Tie-down roper Shad Mayfield had an outstanding performance at Reno Rodeo to get his second consecutive win.
Shad Mayfield’s lead in the World Standings extends itself as he claims his second Reno Rodeo win.
Cory Solomon was a 7.2 in Pool B Round 3 to capture the win and add $5,000 to his Calgary Stampede earnings.
Ty Harris makes a run of 7.0 seconds flat at the Calgary Stampede to lead for Round 2 in Pool B.
Tuf Cooper stopped the clock at 7.2 seconds to win on the first day of his pool’s four day run and that means his dad, Roy “Super Looper” Cooper is headed to Calgary.
Caleb Smidt won Round 2 by 1.5 seconds and his time of 7.1 seconds is the fastest of The Calgary Stampede through two performances.
Shad Mayfield’s second ever Greeley Stampede win is a special one as it is the 100th Annual Greeley Stampede.
Tom Crouse was the fast time of the third performance in Greeley, Colorado with an 8.0 second run with two performances to go until the short go.
Riley Webb won the Reno Rodeo in style, posting the fastest time of the rodeo at 7.8 seconds to secure the payday.
Joe Beaver is an 8x World Champion Calf Roper and he sat down with us to talk about all things, including his childhood.
Seven was John Douch’s lucky number on Saturday afternoon.

Tuf Cooper has won just about every big rodeo in his storied career, but never San Antonio, until Saturday.
Bryson Sechrist was the second tie-down roper out in the Finals and knew he had to go fast to set a time to beat. He says he let it all hang out, and it paid off with a time of 7.2 seconds, a new arena record.

As with saddle bronc riding and team roping, the roots of tie-down roping can be traced back to the working ranches of the Old West.