Timed Events
Danielle Lowman claimed the Fort Worth title in a quick way with three runs of 1.8 seconds or faster
Both bulldoggers turned in 3.7-second runs and are now both in the Top 3 in the PRCA World Standings
Shad Mayfield’s 7.5-Second Run in Semifinals B gave the World Champion a position in the Finals
Hall and Hello Stella clocked the fastest run of Fort Worth in Semifinals A
The New Mexico native locked up a spot in the Fort Worth Finals and cashed a $4,000 check along the way in the Semis
Martha Angelone and Katie White were the fastest cowgirls in Cheyenne on Wednesday after stopping the clock at 3.8 seconds.
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.
Coming off a win at The Calgary Stampede, Will Lummus stopped the clock at 5.9 seconds on Monday at The Dad.
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.
Bridger Anderson stayed consistent through all rounds at California Rodeo Salinas to be your 2022 Steer Wrestling Champion and add to his list of rodeo wins.
Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi finished out in first place at the California Rodeo Salinas to take home her fifth Championship Title.
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.
Anna Callaway stops the clock at 3.5 seconds to advance to the semifinals in Cheyenne.
Leslie Smalygo, No. 15 in the WPRA World Standings, sported red hair at Cheyenne Frontier Days because she needs to go like her hair is on fire for the rest of the season to make her first NFR.
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.
Jesse Brown grew up in a different arena of life. He was a football star through high school and he went on to play for Washington State before he switched his focus to rodeo.