Barrel Racing
Barrel racer Sue Smith impresses with huge Round 1 win.
Taycie Matthews eyes a return to the Calgary Stampede Final Four aboard her beloved Poprocks.
Katelyn Scott was the first cowgirl out and nobody would beat her.
Megan Sprague stopped the clock at 16.85 seconds and vaulted to the top of the leaderboard in Reno. After her ride, an emotional Sprague talked about what her horse means to her.
Savannah Bennet stopped the clock at 17.14 seconds in Reno to enter the top four of round two. After the run, Bennet got emotional talking to Janie Johnson about her horse.
Katie Pascoe posted the fastest time we have seen at the Reno Rodeo in Sunday’s performance. Pascoe stopped the clock at 17.05 seconds which also put her in the lead in the average at 34.52 seconds.
Jordon Briggs tells us all about her growing up, figuring out she wanted to train horses and the two horses that carried her to the National Finals Rodeo.
Abby Phillips entered the Finals of the Clovis Rodeo with the lead in the barrel racing and made a 16.99 second run on Sunday.
Jordon Briggs has not slowed down since winning her first World Championship in December. She has now won the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo and RodeoHouston in 2022.
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.
On Saturday night, Wenda Johnson stopped the clock at 16.08 seconds to break her own arena record and win the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.
Barrel racer Maggie Poloncic joined Western Sports Roundup on Wednesday night to discuss a big week for women’s rodeo.
The WCRA’s Women’s Rodeo World Championship kicked off Sunday, Nov. 8 and is in full swing until Sunday, Nov. 15 with the best breakaway ropers, barrel racers and team ropers in the world taking center stage.
Barrel racing is a timed event so the contestants are racing to see who can complete the course the fastest.
2018 PBR World Champion Bull Rider$1.5 2018 PBR earnings Sao Paulo, Brazil