Friday, July 30, 2010

Kansas City Board of Trade

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Friday, July 30, 2010

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In This Issue:

Doane Market Outlook: Hogs
Editorial: Are We Sending The Right Messages?
Business Insights: Pilgrim’s Pride Reports Profit Plunge, Plans To Boost Chicken Production
AMI Sends Agriculture Secretary Vilsack A Detailed Response To GIPSA
Iowa Pork Producers Association To Host Regulatory Update Conference
Indiana Pork Industry Bounces Back
KLA: Initiative & Referendum Dangerous To Kansas Agriculture
Farm Families Are Minnesota’s Most Important Small Business
Report: Hog Prices By U.S. & State
Video: No Snow Days Or Summer Vacation For Farmers
Weather: Heat Stresses Crops In South, Showers Soak The Corn Belt
Doane Market Outlook: Hogs
Lean hog futures traded higher again on Friday. The futures market was supported by the firm tone in the cash market and rising pork prices. Some contracts posted new highs again today. Further gains were limited by some profit-taking at the end of the week and month. August closed 98 cents higher at $85.83 and October ended 95 cents higher at $79.03.

Market Outlook Resource Center


Featured Article


Geni Wren
Editor
Bovine Veterinarian

Are We Sending The Right Messages?
Fifty-seven percent of Americans perceive themselves to be overweight, says the new 2010 Food & Health Survey: Consumer Attitudes Toward Food Safety, Nutrition & Health, commissioned by the International Food Information Council Foundation. More...



Business Insights

Pilgrim’s Pride Reports Profit Plunge, Plans To Boost Chicken Production
Pilgrim’s Pride Corp., the second-largest U.S. chicken processor, reported a weaker than expected 38-percent drop in quarterly profit and reiterated plans to boost production into next year, citing tight supplies and strengthening demand.
More...




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AMI Sends Agriculture Secretary Vilsack A Detailed Response To GIPSA
AMI President J. Patrick Boyle this week sent Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack a detailed response to the Grain Inspection Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) รข€˜Misconception and Explanation’ document issued July 26 when GIPSA announced that it would extend by 90 days the comment deadline for its undue preferences rule.
More...

Iowa Pork Producers Association To Host Regulatory Update Conference
The Iowa Pork Producers Association is partnering with Iowa State University Extension and Phibro Animal Health to offer regulatory information for pork producers and allied industry representatives September 7.
More...

Indiana Pork Industry Bounces Back
The "Year of Pigs" at the 2010 Indiana State Fair comes as Indiana Pork producers rebound from the impact of the global recession and last year's H1N1 outbreak.
More...

KLA: Initiative & Referendum Dangerous To Kansas Agriculture
Republican secretary of state candidate Kris Kobach from Piper announced this week, if elected, he will push for initiative and referendum in Kansas. More...

Farm Families Are Minnesota’s Most Important Small Business
You will hear much about the importance of small businesses this summer. Candidates running for public office will talk about the role of small businesses in creating jobs, increasing production and contributing to the economy.
More...
Dairy News

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Cattle Network News

Nevada Ranchers Oppose Pipeline Deal With Enviros

Friday, July 30


Nevada ranchers concerned about the potential impact on livestock grazing are upset about a deal between the builder of a 680-mile natural gas pipeline and two environmental groups that agreed to drop their opposition to the project stretching from Oregon to Wyoming.

El Paso Corp. agreed earlier this month to contribute $20 million over the next 10 years toward conservation efforts in the pipeline corridor to be overseen by the Idaho-based Western Watersheds Project and Oregon Natural Desert Foundation. Full Story...


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Cattle Market Situation: The Short Run
Fed cattle prices appear to have bottomed seasonally a bit early this summer. Prices have increased from a low around $91/cwt. in late June to the current level of $94+/cwt. Although it is early to be certain, current prices are consistent with boxed beef prices and there is no obvious reason that current price levels cannot hold into the fall. However, fed prices are unlikely to advance further and may trade in a $93-$95 range until late in the third quarter. Fed prices could advance solidly into the mid to upper $90s by the end of the year. Full Story...



Jolley: NCBA Vs. CBB Vs. State Federations – Can’t We All Just Get Along?
The folks at NCBA convened a press conference early this morning. It was called late in the day yesterday.

A bunch of reporters showed up bright and early at 8:00 AM Denver time to listen to Forest Roberts, Scott George and Steve Fogelsong give a calm and reasoned response to CBB’s recent allegations. A few dozen reporters from around the country, unable to attend the quickly called meeting, called in to hear what these three gentlemen had to say. Full Story...



Troubleshooting Cattle Reproductive Problems
For a cow-calf operation, good reproductive rates are critical to operational success and profitability. It is generally expected that each breeding age female in the herd produces a healthy calf each year and successfully raises each calf until a planned weaning time. Full Story...



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More Articles
Cattle Breeding: Need For Marker-Assisted EPDs
Cattle Market Situation: The Long Run
Timely Beef Cattle Tips For July
Longer Post-Treatment Intervals Can Equate To Profits
Kansas Cattleman Sentenced To 6 Months In Fraud Case



Video: The Angus Report



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Angus Releases
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Research Byproduct: Quality Cattle
Champions Named At 2010 National Junior Angus Show
Angus Health & Profit
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Preliminary Sire Test Results



A.I. organizations requested that the American Angus Association provide to the membership the identity of and preliminary test results for Angus bulls tested by Dr. Jon Beever of the Universityof Illinois to determine whether they were carriers or free of the mutation identified for Contractural Arachnodactyly (formerly referred to by the name of "Fawn Calf Syndrome").
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Daily Livestock Report
Vol. 8, No. 147 / July 30, 2010
Market Comments
Lean hog futures rose sharply on Thursday on strong
gains in cutout values and optimism that a combination of tighter
supplies and resurgent demand will sustain hog prices for the
remainder of the year. The nearby August contract gained as
much as 147 points while the October and December futures hit
all time contract highs. The charts to the right provide some
indication as to what is underpinning the upward move in hog
futures. The pork cutout on Thursday closed at $89.4 /cwt.,
$3.87/cwt or 5% higher than the week before and $30.3/cwt or
51% higher than during the same time a year ago. The increase
in cutout and hog prices is seasonal but it has been further amplified
by a much tighter supply situation. The spike in prices is
reminiscent of 2008 when cutout and prices for individual pork
items hit all time record highs. Daily prices since mid July have
followed almost exactly the same path as a year ago (see chart)
and the market seems to think that the highs for pork prices
may still be ahead of us. The seasonal increase in prices is being
supported by tighter hog supplies. The chart below shows a running
seven day total of US daily hog slaughter. On Thursday,
the running seven day total stood at 1.949 million head, 7.3%
lower than the comparable time frame a year ago. We currently
estimate hog slaughter on Friday will be around 400,000 head
and Saturday at some 50,000 head. If those estimates are correct,
that would produce a final hog slaughter level for the week
of 2.015 million, 4.2% lower than a year ago. Even more critical
for the market, however, is what happens with hog slaughter
and hog weights in August. As the bottom chart shows, hog
slaughter in 2008 and 2009 rose by more than 100,000 head per
week between the end of July and the end of August. Our current
expectation is for slaughter to continue to track 2.5% to 3%
below year ago levels for the next few weeks but a larger shortfall
will clearly impact a market that already seems to be
stretched. The latest cold storage data showed very tight supplies of bellies (-54% vs. 2009), trimmings (-48.6% vs. 2009) and a
number of other items. Belly prices have escalated sharply in recent days as end users appear to have underestimated the market
and likely liquidated inventories too early. Belly demand tends to taper off at the end of August however. As we move into the
fall, hams will become an even more important component and will need to carry a larger portion of the carcass. Ham prices are
currently trading at some very lofty levels and it remains to be seen how retailers and

Thursday, July 29, 2010

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Daily Livestock Report

Vol. 8, No. 146 / July 29, 2010

Market Comments

In yesterday’s letter we noted some of the recent drivers

in the grain markets (acres, weather, drought in Russia)

which underpin a somewhat more bullish view for feed prices

going into the fall. Higher feed prices could temper the incentives

for expansion among hog and pork producers. As for beef

producers, the situation continues to remain challenging and

higher feed costs further complicate critical decisions regarding

the future of the industry. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association

is currently convening in Denver CO and we’ll keep

you posted as to how the largest beef association in the country

sees the outlook for the future.

While the supply picture has become somewhat more

bullish for grains and livestock, it is also important to keep an

eye on demand. Exports have been a critical demand driver for

the market to this point but a recovery in domestic markets is

necessary for a sustained growth of the US livestock and poultry

industry. A number of factors drive protein demand, among

them consumer incomes and spending patterns; employment

(which is tied to spending but also labor availability at home for

food preparation), price of competing proteins, health news and

information; consumer perception of risks in consuming protein

items; and in urban areas the consumer understanding/

misunderstanding of the modern food production systems.

The charts to the right illustrate only two of the points outlined

above. Consumer confidence has rebounded from the lows set in

early 2009 but it has leveled off in recent months. The consumer

confidence index in July was down 12 points from May levels

and at 50.4 it is now at the lowest point since February. We

would like to see the confidence index above the 60 level (see

chart) before proclaiming a sustained recovery in the broader

market. The decline in consumer confidence sometimes is seen as

proxy for consumer spending, which is a real driver for beef, pork or chicken demand. A study by economists at K-State

(Tonsor, Mintert, Schroeder 2009) indicated that “on average, a 1 percent increase in U.S. consumer total expenditures results

in a 0.9 percent increase in the quantity of beef demanded.” Consumer spending has increased moderately since the beginning

of the year but it will be constrained, in part due to high rates of unemployment. As the map above shows, unemployment rates

remain particularly high in the Southeast and West Coast. Foodservice remains particularly vulnerable to high unemployment

rates. In the short term, the demand picture appears negative for beef, less so for pork and chicken.

Monday, July 26, 2010

News from CA Agriculture

http://http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/

www.cfdrodeo.com

Unofficial rodeo results from Froniter Days,

www.prorodeo.com

Official results

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Looking for CFD results, check out the PRCA site

www.prorodeo.com

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Thanks from The AGTV Network to the National High School Rodeo Association for bringing the Finals to WY. Also congratulations to the all participants.
2010 NHSFR Queen Contest
Main Menu Links - 2010 NHSFR Results
2010-2011 NHSRA Queen:
Callie Martin - South Carolina

First Attendant: Hanna Heckman - Montana
Second Attendant: Claira Hollingsworth - Idaho
Third Attendant: Nikki Woodward - Texas
Fifth Place: Ashlie Scott - Utah
Sixth Place: Mary Reynolds - Mississippi
Seventh Place: Katy Lucas - Alberta
Eighth Place: Loren Bebensee - California
Ninth Place: Morgan Roberts - Oklahoma
Tenth Place: Keri Sheffield - Florida


Highest Test Score (4-way tie): Alex Soukup - Iowa; Claira Hollingsworth - Idaho;
Mary Reynolds - Mississippi Callie Martin - South Carolina

Impromptu Speech: Mary Reynolds - Mississippi

Modeling: Callie Martin - South Carolina

Personality (tie): Hanna Heckman - Montana; Callie Martin - South Carolina

Appearance: Callie Martin - South Carolina

Personal Interview: Hanna Heckman - Montana

Best Speech: Callie Martin - South Carolina

Horsemanship: Nikki Woodward - Texas

*********

*The following awards do not impact the outcome of the contest, as no points
were awarded to the winners.

Executive Director's "Exemplary Leadership" Award: Hanna Heckman - Montana

Miss Congeniality: Maggie Longabaugh - Kansas;
Taylor Rieniets - Wyoming

Miss Photogenic: Hanna Heckman - Montana
Cheyenne Frontier Days Schedule

KISS with Alana Grace
Starts at: 8:00 p.m.

KISS is regarded as one of the most influential rock and roll bands of all-time. Their career milestones are staggering. KISS holds honors as one of America’s top gold record champions, recording 37 albums over 36 years selling over 100 million albums worldwide. Together with Alana Grace, a prolific songwriter, singer, performer, musician, and a working actress poised to make a lasting impression. more

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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Timed Event Slack
Starts at: 8:00 a.m.

Steer Roping more
CFD Old West Museum
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

The history of the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration comes alive at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum. A premier cultural and historical center in Southeast Wyoming, the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum offers members and visitors year-round programming, exhibits and activities that celebrate the heritage and pioneer spirit of the American West and the thrilling history of the world's first extreme sport. more
Western Art Show & Reception
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Converging on the CFD Old West Museum like cowboys to the rodeo arena, the artists celebrate the West's frontier past, its culture, its magnificent scenery and the Western way of life through their impressive works of art. more
Grand Parades
Starts at: 9:30 a.m.

Historic downtown Cheyenne. Floats, marching bands, and Cheyenne Frontier Days'™ peerless collection of antique carriages, automobiles and riders in period dress. more
Indian Village
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 7:30 p.m.

In 1898, just after the second annual Cheyenne Frontier Days™ rodeo, the committee recognized that the American Indian was a good friend and an important part of the wild west... and would therefore make an important and colorful addition to the event. The Indians have returned to CFD each year since then. more
Fort D.A. Russell Days
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 6:00 p.m.

Historic home tours, military reenactments, tours of Minuteman III and Peacekeeper missile systems, and more are on tap for those who dare to look back in history or forward to the future. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 10:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Free Entertainment in the Oasis Area
Starts at: 11:30 a.m. Ends at: 7:00 p.m.

This is a non-smoking area with specialty food vendors & shaded seating areas. more
Wild Horse Gulch
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Take a step back in time and celebrate Cheyenne's western heritage with a tour through Wild Horse Gulch. Meet Western merchants, craftspeople, artisans and special guest characters like Lillie Langtry, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickock and Wyatt Earp. more
Carnival Midway
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Bring the whole family to our fun carnival for games, rides and good times. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 11:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
PRCA Rodeo
Starts at: 12:45 p.m.

Rodeos begin at 12:45 p.m. and ends at approximately 4:30 p.m. The pre-show event begins at noon. The Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Rodeo is famous for its fast pace and huge number of contestants. Visitors can see more rodeo action in one day — over 40 bucking bulls and over 70 saddle and bareback broncs in each performance — more than at any other rodeo! Every event is performed during each of the nine daily rodeos! more
Buckin' A Saloon
Starts at: 4:00 p.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Must be 21. Have a western good time at the rootin' tootin'-est saloon this side of the Mississippi. Relax with a cold one, then grab your honey and hit the dance floor with live music from 5 to 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. to midnight. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 5:30 p.m. Ends at: 6:10 p.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Brooks & Dunn with The Band Perry
Starts at: 8:00 p.m.

Superstar performers, Brooks & Dunn are one of the true bedrock artists of contemporary country music. Together with The Band Perry – siblings Kimberly, Reid, and Neil Perry, who inherited a cross-pollinated love of country and rock & roll from their parents. more

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Sunday, July 25, 2010
CFD Old West Museum
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

The history of the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration comes alive at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum. A premier cultural and historical center in Southeast Wyoming, the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum offers members and visitors year-round programming, exhibits and activities that celebrate the heritage and pioneer spirit of the American West and the thrilling history of the world's first extreme sport. more
Western Art Show & Reception
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Converging on the CFD Old West Museum like cowboys to the rodeo arena, the artists celebrate the West's frontier past, its culture, its magnificent scenery and the Western way of life through their impressive works of art. more
Cowboy Church Service
Starts at: 9:00 a.m. Ends at: 10:00 a.m.

Services will be held in the B Stand and provided by Christian Cowboys.
Indian Village
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 7:30 p.m.

In 1898, just after the second annual Cheyenne Frontier Days™ rodeo, the committee recognized that the American Indian was a good friend and an important part of the wild west... and would therefore make an important and colorful addition to the event. The Indians have returned to CFD each year since then. more
Fort D.A. Russell Days
Starts at: 9:00 a.m. Ends at: 4:00 p.m.

Historic home tours, military reenactments, tours of Minuteman III and Peacekeeper missile systems, and more are on tap for those who dare to look back in history or forward to the future. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 10:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Free Entertainment in the Oasis Area
Starts at: 11:30 a.m. Ends at: 7:00 p.m.

This is a non-smoking area with specialty food vendors & shaded seating areas. more
Carnival Midway
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Bring the whole family to our fun carnival for games, rides and good times. more
Wild Horse Gulch
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Take a step back in time and celebrate Cheyenne's western heritage with a tour through Wild Horse Gulch. Meet Western merchants, craftspeople, artisans and special guest characters like Lillie Langtry, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickock and Wyatt Earp. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 11:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
PRCA Rodeo
Starts at: 12:45 p.m.

Rodeos begin at 12:45 p.m. and ends at approximately 4:30 p.m. The pre-show event begins at noon. The Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Rodeo is famous for its fast pace and huge number of contestants. Visitors can see more rodeo action in one day — over 40 bucking bulls and over 70 saddle and bareback broncs in each performance — than at any other rodeo. Every event is performed during each of the nine daily rodeos! more
Buckin' A Saloon
Starts at: 4:00 p.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Must be 21. Have a western good time at the rootin' tootin'-est saloon this side of the Mississippi. Relax with a cold one, then grab your honey and hit the dance floor with live music from 5 to 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. to midnight. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 5:30 p.m. Ends at: 6:10 p.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Aaron Tippin and Neal McCoy
Starts at: 8:00 p.m.

Tippin is a force of nature, a man whose passion for music fuels an array of other vigorous enthusiasms. Together with Neal McCoy, the one-of-a-kind country singer and consummate live performer. more

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Monday, July 26, 2010
Timed Event Slack
Starts at: 8:00 a.m.

Steer Wrestling, Team Roping more
Pancake Breakfast
Starts at: 7:00 a.m. Ends at: 9:00 a.m.

Flapjacks served hot off the grill to a crowd of hungry visitors. more
CFD Old West Museum
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

The history of the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration comes alive at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum. A premier cultural and historical center in Southeast Wyoming, the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum offers members and visitors year-round programming, exhibits and activities that celebrate the heritage and pioneer spirit of the American West and the thrilling history of the world's first extreme sport. more
Western Art Show & Reception
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Converging on the CFD Old West Museum like cowboys to the rodeo arena, the artists celebrate the West's frontier past, its culture, its magnificent scenery and the Western way of life through their impressive works of art. more
Indian Village
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 7:30 p.m.

In 1898, just after the second annual Cheyenne Frontier Days™ rodeo, the committee recognized that the American Indian was a good friend and an important part of the wild west... and would therefore make an important and colorful addition to the event. The Indians have returned to CFD each year since then. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 10:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Free Entertainment in the Oasis Area
Starts at: 11:30 a.m. Ends at: 7:00 p.m.

This is a non-smoking area with specialty food vendors & shaded seating areas. more
Carnival Midway
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Bring the whole family to our fun carnival for games, rides and good times. more
Wild Horse Gulch
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Take a step back in time and celebrate Cheyenne's western heritage with a tour through Wild Horse Gulch. Meet Western merchants, craftspeople, artisans and special guest characters like Lillie Langtry, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickock and Wyatt Earp. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 11:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
PRCA Rodeo
Starts at: 12:45 p.m.

Rodeos begin at 12:45 p.m. and ends at approximately 4:30 p.m. The pre-show event begins at noon. The Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Rodeo is famous for its fast pace and huge number of contestants. Visitors can see more rodeo action in one day — over 40 bucking bulls and over 70 saddle and bareback broncs in each performance — than at any other rodeo. Every event is performed during each of the nine daily rodeos! more
Buckin' A Saloon
Starts at: 4:00 p.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Must be 21. Have a western good time at the rootin' tootin'-est saloon this side of the Mississippi. Relax with a cold one, then grab your honey and hit the dance floor with live music from 5 to 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. to midnight. more
Professional Bull Riders
Starts at: 8:00 p.m.

Some of the best athletes in the business competing for the prize. more

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Timed Event Slack
Starts at: 8:00 a.m.

Steer Wrestling, Team Roping more
CFD Old West Museum
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

The history of the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration comes alive at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum. A premier cultural and historical center in Southeast Wyoming, the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum offers members and visitors year-round programming, exhibits and activities that celebrate the heritage and pioneer spirit of the American West and the thrilling history of the world's first extreme sport. more
Western Art Show & Reception
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Converging on the CFD Old West Museum like cowboys to the rodeo arena, the artists celebrate the West's frontier past, its culture, its magnificent scenery and the Western way of life through their impressive works of art. more
Grand Parades
Starts at: 9:30 a.m.

Historic downtown Cheyenne. Floats, marching bands, and Cheyenne Frontier Days™' peerless collection of antique carriages, automobiles and riders in period dress. more
Indian Village
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 7:30 p.m.

In 1898, just after the second annual Cheyenne Frontier Days™ rodeo, the committee recognized that the American Indian was a good friend and an important part of the wild west... and would therefore make an important and colorful addition to the event. The Indians have returned to CFD each year since then. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 10:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Wild Horse Gulch
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Take a step back in time and celebrate Cheyenne's western heritage with a tour through Wild Horse Gulch. Meet Western merchants, craftspeople, artisans and special guest characters like Lillie Langtry, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickock and Wyatt Earp. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 11:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Free Entertainment in the Oasis Area
Starts at: 11:30 a.m. Ends at: 7:00 p.m.

This is a non-smoking area with specialty food vendors & shaded seating areas. more
Carnival Midway
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Bring the whole family to our fun carnival for games, rides and good times. more
PRCA Rodeo
Starts at: 12:45 p.m.

Rodeos begin at 12:45 p.m. and ends at approximately 4:30 p.m. The pre-show event begins at noon. The Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Rodeo is famous for its fast pace and huge number of contestants. Visitors can see more rodeo action in one day — over 40 bucking bulls and over 70 saddle and bareback broncs in each performance — than at any other rodeo. Every event is performed during each of the nine daily rodeos! more
Buckin' A Saloon
Starts at: 4:00 p.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Must be 21. Have a western good time at the rootin' tootin'-est saloon this side of the Mississippi. Relax with a cold one, then grab your honey and hit the dance floor with live music from 5 to 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. to midnight. more
Professional Bull Riders
Starts at: 8:00 p.m.

Day two of the some of the toughest competition in the world. more

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Pancake Breakfast
Starts at: 7:00 a.m. Ends at: 9:00 a.m.

Flapjacks served hot off the grill to a crowd of hungry visitors. more
CFD Old West Museum
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

The history of the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration comes alive at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum. A premier cultural and historical center in Southeast Wyoming, the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum offers members and visitors year-round programming, exhibits and activities that celebrate the heritage and pioneer spirit of the American West and the thrilling history of the world's first extreme sport. more
Western Art Show & Reception
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Converging on the CFD Old West Museum like cowboys to the rodeo arena, the artists celebrate the West's frontier past, its culture, its magnificent scenery and the Western way of life through their impressive works of art. more
Indian Village
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 7:30 p.m.

In 1898, just after the second annual Cheyenne Frontier Days™ rodeo, the committee recognized that the American Indian was a good friend and an important part of the wild west... and would therefore make an important and colorful addition to the event. The Indians have returned to CFD each year since then. more
USAF Thunderbirds
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 12:00 p.m.

Don't miss the spectacular Thunderbirds out at Laramie County Community College. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 10:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Chuckwagon Cookoff
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 6:00 p.m.

Authentic chuckwagon crews compete in a free cooking demonstration. Crews are given a standard set of ingredients, then judged on not only the wide range of foods produced, but also by wagon, tools and campsite. more
Free Entertainment in the Oasis Area
Starts at: 11:30 a.m. Ends at: 7:00 p.m.

This is a non-smoking area with specialty food vendors & shaded seating areas. more
Carnival Midway
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Bring the whole family to our fun carnival for games, rides and good times. more
Wild Horse Gulch
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Take a step back in time and celebrate Cheyenne's western heritage with a tour through Wild Horse Gulch. Meet Western merchants, craftspeople, artisans and special guest characters like Lillie Langtry, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickock and Wyatt Earp. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 11:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Challenge Rodeo
Starts at: 12:00 p.m. Ends at: 12:30 p.m.

The Challenge Rodeo pairs special-needs children with the PRCA rodeo contestants in a modified rodeo performance. more
PRCA Rodeo
Starts at: 12:45 p.m.

Rodeos begin at 12:45 p.m. and ends at approximately 4:30 p.m. The pre-show event begins at noon. The Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Rodeo is famous for its fast pace and huge number of contestants. Visitors can see more rodeo action in one day — over 40 bucking bulls and over 70 saddle and bareback broncs in each performance — than at any other rodeo. Every event is performed during each of the nine daily rodeos! more
Buckin' A Saloon
Starts at: 4:00 p.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Must be 21. Have a western good time at the rootin' tootin'-est saloon this side of the Mississippi. Relax with a cold one, then grab your honey and hit the dance floor with live music from 5 to 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. to midnight. more
Clay Walker with Glen Templeton
Starts at: 8:00 p.m.

Walker’s dedicated work ethic combined with talent have made him one of the most successful country acts of the past decade. Together with Templeton, one of Country Music's most promising up and coming stars. more
Fort D.A. Russell Days
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 5:00 p.m.


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Thursday, July 29, 2010
CFD Old West Museum
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

The history of the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration comes alive at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum. A premier cultural and historical center in Southeast Wyoming, the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum offers members and visitors year-round programming, exhibits and activities that celebrate the heritage and pioneer spirit of the American West and the thrilling history of the world's first extreme sport. more
Western Art Show & Reception
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Converging on the CFD Old West Museum like cowboys to the rodeo arena, the artists celebrate the West's frontier past, its culture, its magnificent scenery and the Western way of life through their impressive works of art. more
Grand Parades
Starts at: 9:30 a.m.

Historic downtown Cheyenne. Floats, marching bands, and Cheyenne Frontier Days™' peerless collection of antique carriages, automobiles and riders in period dress. more
Indian Village
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 7:30 p.m.

In 1898, just after the second annual Cheyenne Frontier Days™ rodeo, the committee recognized that the American Indian was a good friend and an important part of the wild west... and would therefore make an important and colorful addition to the event. The Indians have returned to CFD each year since then. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 10:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Chuckwagon Cookoff
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 6:00 p.m.

Authentic chuckwagon crews compete in a free cooking demonstration. Crews are given a standard set of ingredients, then judged on not only the wide range of foods produced, but also by wagon, tools and campsite. more
Free Entertainment in the Oasis Area
Starts at: 11:30 a.m. Ends at: 7:00 p.m.

This is a non-smoking area with specialty food vendors & shaded seating areas. more
Carnival Midway
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Bring the whole family to our fun carnival for games, rides and good times. more
Wild Horse Gulch
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Take a step back in time and celebrate Cheyenne's western heritage with a tour through Wild Horse Gulch. Meet Western merchants, craftspeople, artisans and special guest characters like Lillie Langtry, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickock and Wyatt Earp. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 11:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Challenge Rodeo
Starts at: 12:00 p.m. Ends at: 12:30 p.m.

The Challenge Rodeo pairs special-needs children with the PRCA rodeo contestants in a modified rodeo performance. more
PRCA Rodeo
Starts at: 12:45 p.m.

Rodeos begin at 12:45 p.m. and ends at approximately 4:30 p.m. The pre-show event begins at noon. The Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Rodeo is famous for its fast pace and huge number of contestants. Visitors can see more rodeo action in one day — over 40 bucking bulls and over 70 saddle and bareback broncs in each performance — than at any other rodeo. Every event is performed during each of the nine daily rodeos! more
Buckin' A Saloon
Starts at: 4:00 p.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Must be 21. Have a western good time at the rootin' tootin'-est saloon this side of the Mississippi. Relax with a cold one, then grab your honey and hit the dance floor with live music from 5 to 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. to midnight. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 5:30 p.m. Ends at: 6:10 p.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Dierks Bentley and Miranda Lambert
Starts at: 8:00 p.m.

Bentley’s kind of country has been a hybrid of honky-tonk, bluegrass, singer/songwriters, classic country and modern rock & roll, forging his own sound along the way. Together with Lambert, the two-time CMA Horizon Award nominee who returns with a new album, raising the stakes both musically and emotionally. more

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Friday, July 30, 2010
Timed Event Slack
Starts at: 8:00 a.m.

Steer Wrestling, Team Roping more
Pancake Breakfast
Starts at: 7:00 a.m. Ends at: 9:00 a.m.

Flapjacks served hot off the grill to a crowd of hungry visitors. more
CFD Old West Museum
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

The history of the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration comes alive at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum. A premier cultural and historical center in Southeast Wyoming, the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum offers members and visitors year-round programming, exhibits and activities that celebrate the heritage and pioneer spirit of the American West and the thrilling history of the world's first extreme sport. more
Western Art Show & Reception
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Converging on the CFD Old West Museum like cowboys to the rodeo arena, the artists celebrate the West's frontier past, its culture, its magnificent scenery and the Western way of life through their impressive works of art. more
Indian Village
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 7:30 p.m.

In 1898, just after the second annual Cheyenne Frontier Days™ rodeo, the committee recognized that the American Indian was a good friend and an important part of the wild west... and would therefore make an important and colorful addition to the event. The Indians have returned to CFD each year since then. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 10:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Chuckwagon Cookoff
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 6:00 p.m.

Authentic chuckwagon crews compete in a free cooking demonstration. Crews are given a standard set of ingredients, then judged on not only the wide range of foods produced, but also by wagon, tools and campsite. more
Free Entertainment in the Oasis Area
Starts at: 11:30 a.m. Ends at: 7:00 p.m.

This is a non-smoking area with specialty food vendors & shaded seating areas. more
Carnival Midway
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Bring the whole family to our fun carnival for games, rides and good times. more
Wild Horse Gulch
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Take a step back in time and celebrate Cheyenne's western heritage with a tour through Wild Horse Gulch. Meet Western merchants, craftspeople, artisans and special guest characters like Lillie Langtry, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickock and Wyatt Earp. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 11:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
PRCA Rodeo
Starts at: 12:45 p.m.

Rodeos begin at 12:45 p.m. and ends at approximately 4:30 p.m. The pre-show event begins at noon. The Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Rodeo is famous for its fast pace and huge number of contestants. Visitors can see more rodeo action in one day — over 40 bucking bulls and over 70 saddle and bareback broncs in each performance — than at any other rodeo. Every event is performed during each of the nine daily rodeos! more
Buckin' A Saloon
Starts at: 4:00 p.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Must be 21. Have a western good time at the rootin' tootin'-est saloon this side of the Mississippi. Relax with a cold one, then grab your honey and hit the dance floor with live music from 5 to 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. to midnight. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 5:30 p.m. Ends at: 6:10 p.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Sugarland with Danny Gokey
Starts at: 8:00 p.m.

Sugarland is reinterpreting love in a raw-but-graceful collection of new songs, cutting a wide swath across country music. Together with Danny Gokey, who is blessed with a voice that could sing any style of music and turn any song into a compelling moment, and whose perseverance in the face of adversity earned him a special place in the hearts of American Idol devotees. more
Fort D.A. Russell Days
Starts at: 9:30 a.m. Ends at: 11:00 a.m.


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Saturday, July 31, 2010
Timed Event Slack
Starts at: 8:00 a.m.

Steer Wrestling, Team Roping more
CFD Old West Museum
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

The history of the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration comes alive at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum. A premier cultural and historical center in Southeast Wyoming, the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum offers members and visitors year-round programming, exhibits and activities that celebrate the heritage and pioneer spirit of the American West and the thrilling history of the world's first extreme sport. more
Western Art Show & Reception
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Converging on the CFD Old West Museum like cowboys to the rodeo arena, the artists celebrate the West's frontier past, its culture, its magnificent scenery and the Western way of life through their impressive works of art. more
Grand Parades
Starts at: 9:30 a.m.

Historic downtown Cheyenne. Floats, marching bands, and Cheyenne Frontier Days™' peerless collection of antique carriages, automobiles and riders in period dress. more
Indian Village
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 7:30 p.m.

In 1898, just after the second annual Cheyenne Frontier Days™ rodeo, the committee recognized that the American Indian was a good friend and an important part of the wild west... and would therefore make an important and colorful addition to the event. The Indians have returned to CFD each year since then. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 10:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Chuckwagon Cookoff
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 6:00 p.m.

Authentic chuckwagon crews compete in a free cooking demonstration. Crews are given a standard set of ingredients, then judged on not only the wide range of foods produced, but also by wagon, tools and campsite. more
Free Entertainment in the Oasis Area
Starts at: 11:30 a.m. Ends at: 7:00 p.m.

This is a non-smoking area with specialty food vendors & shaded seating areas. more
Carnival Midway
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Bring the whole family to our fun carnival for games, rides and good times. more
Buckin' A Saloon
Starts at: 4:00 p.m. Ends at: 12:00 a.m.

Must be 21. Have a western good time at the rootin' tootin'-est saloon this side of the Mississippi. Relax with a cold one, then grab your honey and hit the dance floor with live music from 5 to 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. to midnight. more
Wild Horse Gulch
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 8:00 p.m.

Take a step back in time and celebrate Cheyenne's western heritage with a tour through Wild Horse Gulch. Meet Western merchants, craftspeople, artisans and special guest characters like Lillie Langtry, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickock and Wyatt Earp. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 11:40 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
PRCA Rodeo
Starts at: 12:45 p.m.

Rodeos begin at 12:45 p.m. and ends at approximately 4:30 p.m. The pre-show event begins at noon. The Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Rodeo is famous for its fast pace and huge number of contestants. Visitors can see more rodeo action in one day — over 40 bucking bulls and over 70 saddle and bareback broncs in each performance — than at any other rodeo. Every event is performed during each of the nine daily rodeos! more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 5:30 p.m. Ends at: 6:10 p.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Alan Jackson with Josh Turner
Starts at: 8:00 p.m.

Jackson will showcase his newest collection which has already generated a trio of back-to-back-to-back chart-topping singles. Together with Josh Turner, a country Barry White whose burring voice can tease sensuality in unlikely places. more

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Sunday, August 01, 2010
CFD Old West Museum
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 6:00 p.m.

The history of the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration comes alive at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum. A premier cultural and historical center in Southeast Wyoming, the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum offers members and visitors year-round programming, exhibits and activities that celebrate the heritage and pioneer spirit of the American West and the thrilling history of the world's first extreme sport. more
Western Art Show & Reception
Starts at: 8:00 a.m. Ends at: 6:00 p.m.

Converging on the CFD Old West Museum like cowboys to the rodeo arena, the artists celebrate the West's frontier past, its culture, its magnificent scenery and the Western way of life through their impressive works of art. more
Cowboy Church Service
Starts at: 9:00 a.m. Ends at: 10:00 a.m.

Services will be held in the B Stand and provided by Christian Cowboys.
Indian Village
Starts at: 10:00 a.m. Ends at: 1:00 p.m.

In 1898, just after the second annual Cheyenne Frontier Days™ rodeo, the committee recognized that the American Indian was a good friend and an important part of the wild west... and would therefore make an important and colorful addition to the event. The Indians have returned to CFD each year since then. more
Behind The Chutes Tour
Starts at: 10:30 a.m. Ends at: 11:10 a.m.

Meet at the CFD Old West Musuem entrance. The tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including a trip behind the chutes. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. more
Carnival Midway
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 6:00 p.m.

Bring the whole family to our fun carnival for games, rides and good times. more
Wild Horse Gulch
Starts at: 11:00 a.m. Ends at: 6:00 p.m.

Take a step back in time and celebrate Cheyenne's western heritage with a tour through Wild Horse Gulch. Meet Western merchants, craftspeople, artisans and special guest characters like Lillie Langtry, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickock and Wyatt Earp. more
PRCA Rodeo
Starts at: 12:45 p.m.

Rodeos begin at 12:45 p.m. and ends at approximately 4:30 p.m. The pre-show event begins at noon. The Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Rodeo is famous for its fast pace and huge number of contestants. Visitors can see more rodeo action in one day — over 40 bucking bulls and over 70 saddle and bareback broncs in each performance — than at any other rodeo. Every event is performed during each of the nine daily rodeos! more
Second Go-Round Final Results
Main Menu Links - 2010 NHSFR Results
Barrel Racing
1. Ceri McCaffery, Wayne, Okla., 17.177
2. NaLynn Cline, Bernalillo, N.M., 17.19
3. Rachel Primm, Washoe Valley, Nev., 17.346
4. Shay Spitz, Lamar, Colo., 17.387
5. Cierra Kunesh, Helena, Mt., 17.394
6. Dakota Freeman, Klamath Falls, Ore., 17.491
7. Georgia Diez, Phoenix, Ariz., 17.503
8. Calli VanTassell, Draper, Utah, 17.528
9. Allie Black, Ozona, Texas, 17.547
10. McKenna Wagner, Broken Arrow, Okla., 17.568
11. Kami Elshere, Faith, S.D., 17.637
12. Tara Wilkinson, Arrowwood, Alberta, Can., 17.689
13. Alyshia Moe, Bemidji, Minn., 17.695
14. Maggie Boyle, Aiken, S.C., 17.737
15. Kyley Campbell, Black Oak, Ark., 17.761
16. Justine Cornelsen, Onanole, Manitoba, Can., 17.79
17. Kyra Stierwalt, Leedey, Okla., 17.8
18. Tegan Turner, Hanford, Calif., 17.802
19. Shelby Freed, Pocatello, Idaho, 17.809
20. Carol Lee Holt, Enterprise, Utah, 17.813
21. Kaela Murphy, Helena, Mt., 17.822
22. Timmi Ward, Riverside, Utah, 17.83
23. McKale Hadley, Plain City, Utah, 17.837
24. Randi Robert, Gonzales, La., 17.848
25. Kendra Kelly, Biggsville, Ill., 17.854
26. Dawn Tri, Wellsville, Kan., 17.875
27. Brooke Wills, Quesnel, British Columbia, Can., 17.902
28. Sam Peters, Plumas, Manitoba, Can., 17.905
29. Sarah Stafford, Princeton, W.V., 17.916
30. Billie Miller, Menoken, N.D., 17.992
31. Taylor Smith, Benton, Ky., 18.008
32. Latisha Simon, Mankato, Kan., 18.012
32. Megan Stock, Taylor, Ariz., 18.012
34. Amy Deichert, Spearfish, S.D., 18.019
35. Callie Gray, Hillsburgh, Ontario, Can., 18.059
36. Katelyn McRee, Pagosa Springs, Colo., 18.065
37. Haley Hogan, Montgomery, Ala., 18.084
38. Samantha Martinez, Bloomfield, N.M., 18.109
39. Kaylee Carlin, Neosho, Mo., 18.123
40. Jessa Galloway, Ponoka, Alberta, Can., 18.134
41. Kelsie Leas, Las Vegas, Nev., 18.144
42. Kimberly Sanchagrin, Florence, Miss., 18.157
43. Amanda Henke, Hamilton, Ohio, 18.165
44. Kristi Steffes, Vale, S.D., 18.189
45. Karly Johnson, Alamogordo, N.M., 18.2
46. Raegen Scott, Douglas, Wyo., 18.227
47. Jaime Barrow, Lake Wales, Fla., 18.238
48. Stephanie Kingston, Sioux City, Iowa, 18.263
49. Kendyll Rushing, Luverne, Ala., 18.267
50. Chelsey Kleinvachter, LaCrosse, Wisc., 18.268
51. Lacey Carroll, Harrold, S.D., 18.294
52. Katelynn Beverage, Cass, W.V., 18.304
53. Kelsey Kennemer, Anderson, Ala., 18.309
54. Nealey Dalton, Adamsville, Tenn., 18.326
55. Mary Gentry, Elko, Ga., 18.338
56. Megan Duvall, Crockett, Texas, 18.34
57. Anna Burton, Radford, Va., 18.344
58. Hali Scott, Rye, Colo., 18.345
59. Hannah Washburn, Sulphur, La., 18.353
60. Taylor Sartain, Hodges, S.C., 18.371
61. Reiney Hatch, Ukiah, Calif., 18.387
62. Emily Miller, Ingalls, Kan., 18.394
63. Taryn Parsonage, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Can., 18.398
64. Chelsea Shannon, Aguila, Ariz., 18.406
64. Brookelle Christman, Mandan, N.D., 18.406
66. Katie Hamann, Haines, Ore., 18.412
67. Brittany Hurley, Clarksville, Ark., 18.421
68. Katelyn Eike, Glenarm, Ill., 18.443
69. Bailee Snow, Bentonville, Ark., 18.444
70. Raelynn Keller, Rockglen, Saskatchewan, Can., 18.45
71. Shalee Lemmon, Chadron, Neb., 18.462
72. Kylie Beckman, Peoria, Ill., 18.485
73. Kilee Lehman, Aberdeen, Idaho, 18.489
74. Taylor Ann Young, Carlisle, Pa., 18.5
75. Ellen Jarvis, Seymour, Ind., 18.505
76. Kesley Pontius, Muncy, Pa., 18.539
77. Mary Shae Hays, Hermiston, Ore., 18.542
78. Calli Watson, Newborn, Ga., 18.543
79. Amber Yager, Highland, Wisc., 18.564
80. Katelyn Ellis, Sonningdale, Saskatchewan, Can., 18.567
81. Robyn Van der Merwe, Yakima, Wash., 18.57
82. Danica Maddock, Pavillion, Wyo., 18.608
83. Michaela Kathrein, Dickinson, N.D., 18.614
84. Mindy Hill, South Boardman, Mich., 18.667
85. Brandy Brown, North Platte, Neb., 18.682
86. Skyler Bennetch, Fort McCoy, Fla., 18.72
87. Bailey Gorsuch, Alliance, Neb., 18.74
88. Mandy Murfitt, Stanmore, Australia, 18.741
89. Meredith McDonnell, McEwen, Tenn., 18.743
90. Lindsay Simmons, Gatzke, Minn., 18.756
91. Carli Hebert, St. Martinville, La., 18.774
92. Hannah Haugen, Weatherford, Okla., 18.78
93. Emily Schall, Missoula, Mt., 18.786
94. Megan Vincik, Liberty Hill, Texas, 18.806
95. Lyndsay Wood, Wever, Iowa, 18.812
95. Alli Trout, Brazil, Ind., 18.812
97. Olivia Jarvis, Salem, Ohio, 18.889
98. Shelby Rita, Haleiwa, Hawaii, 18.893
99. Sarah Solheid, Forest Lake, Minn., 18.907
100. Megan Ansley, Fellsmere, Fla., 18.922
101. Lily Bertelsen, Kamuela, Hawaii, 18.932
102. Ivy Hauk, Memphis, Mo., 18.971
103. Paige Horton, Mt. Airy, N.C., 18.977
104. Raven Simpson, Robertsdale, Ala., 19.004
105. Tammi Jo Swearingen, Horseheads, N.Y., 19.015
106. CJae Lenhart, Bedford, Iowa, 19.019
107. Hannah O'Bryan, Almo, Ky., 19.036
108. Chyenne Cronin, Mitchell, Ontario, Can., 19.063
109. Kayla Lewis, Patagonia, Ariz., 19.102
110. Kellie Wiersma, Outlook, Wash., 19.106
111. Britt Hemingway, Kenai, Alaska, 19.12
112. Hannah Smith, Rockford, Mich., 19.121
113. Tierra Gray, Lovington, N.M., 19.122
114. Morgan Kurz, Portage, Mich., 19.133
115. Abbey Farley, Tamworth, Australia, 19.183
116. Ellie Davenport, Paducah, Ky., 19.2
117. Martha Angelone, Cross Junction, Va., 19.203
118. Melena Sweeney, Enterprise, Miss., 19.216
119. Emily Arnold, Gansevoort, N.Y., 19.226
120. Jennifer Pugh, Boissevain, Manitoba, Can., 19.271
121. Abbie Frey, Crawfordsville, Ind., 19.294
122. Sienna Rucker, Homer, Alaska, 19.36
123. Jessi Hodge, Marion, Ky., 19.378
124. Mikhayla DeMott, Rio, Ill., 19.38
125. Morgan Jerome, Pardeeville, Wisc., 19.488
126. Kaci Smith, Purvis, Miss., 19.499
127. Lauren Wagner, McClure , Pa., 19.524
128. Sydnee Fjelstad, Williston, N.D., 19.544
129. Jessica Mock, Hamilton, Ohio, 19.572
130. Elaina McLamb, Benson, N.C., 19.701
131. Dakota Galla, Willis, Va., 19.825
132. Colleen Hershey, Mount Joy, Pa., 20.05
133. Elana VonDoeler, Rutherglen, Ontario, Can., 20.718
134. Brooklynn Dean, Jamestown, Ohio, 20.794
135. Rae Lyng, Virden, Manitoba, Can., 21.038
136. Melissa Peterson, Waupaca, Wisc., 21.326
137. Vanessa Leggett, Kamloops, British Columbia, Can., 22.372
138. Dani Wise, Acampo, Calif., 22.375
139. Jonnie Crossland, Malott, Wash., 22.521
140. Laci Whaley, Kenansville, Fla., 22.627
141. Shannon LaClef, Leon, Kan., 22.682
142. Callie Martin, Anderson, S.C., 22.858
143. Jade Crossley, Hermiston, Ore., 22.881
144. Jami Kusilek, Cannon Falls, Minn., 22.926
145. Tawnie Foster, Vanleer, Tenn., 22.953
146. Cheyenne Veatch, Emporia, Kan., 22.981
147. Mariah Wilcox, Reno, Nev., 23.119
148. Honora Jackson Roe, Millarville, Alberta, Can., 23.164
149. Brianna Dunbar, Hudson Falls, N.Y., 23.238
149. Grace Bertelsen, Kamuela, Hawaii, 23.238
151. Sarah Fontenot, Ville Platte, La., 23.255
152. Sarah Colby, Westfield, Ind., 23.263
153. Ari-Anna Flynn, Charleston, Ark., 23.318
154. Hayden Segelke, Snyder, Colo., 23.349
155. Taylor Engesser, Spearfish, S.D., 23.392
156. Meg Mulvena, Rockglen, Saskatchewan, Can., 23.427
157. Lacey Ralston, Okanogan, Wash., 23.431
158. Chancey Stirling, Huntley, Mt., 23.493
159. Kerilee Noval, Turner Valley, Alberta, Can., 23.502
160. Heather Sherrill, Cleveland, N.C., 23.546
160. Maddie Dewberry, Brea, Calif., 23.546
162. Jessie Bates, Westbank, British Columbia, Can., 23.552
163. Heather Wilburn, Chesterfield, Va., 23.593
164. Hannah Nolan, Arlington, , 23.624
165. Savannah Barnard, Vidalia, Ga., 23.686
166. Kellie Hailey, Macon, Miss., 23.785
167. Tamika Williams, Aberglasslyn, Australia, 23.996
168. Olivia Workman, Hillsboro, W.V., 24.049
169. Ashley Hood, Cantonment, Fla., 24.086
170. Chelsea Lind, Edinburg, Texas, 24.143
171. Tamara Weese, Alvinston, Ontario, Can., 24.153
172. Emily Faber, Rozet, Wyo., 24.158
173. Kayla Keller, New Boston, Mich., 24.487
174. Taylor King, Cedartown, Ga., 24.551
175. Kelbee Cheeney, Pioche, Nev., 24.558
176. Payton Mann, Cass, W.V., 24.568
177. Rachel Tenczar, Putnam, Ill., 24.657
178. Genie Doust, Tamworth, Australia, 25.021
179. Stevie Rae Willis, Terrebonne, Ore., 25.604
180. Hannah Beamer, Pinetown, N.C., 28.089
181. Tanyalee Castillo, Kea'au, Hawaii, 28.723
182. Shelby Frasier-Mack, Benkelman, Neb., 32.76

Breakaway Roping
1. Renee Hays, Bristow, Okla., 2.354
2. Kacey Struxness, Appleton, Minn., 2.517
3. TiAda Gray, Lovington, N.M., 2.64
4. Karly Johnson, Alamogordo, N.M., 2.654
5. Hallie Fulton, Miller, S.D., 2.747
6. Shaylee Thacker, Bluffdale, Utah, 2.783
7. Sarah Stafford, Princeton, W.V., 2.813
8. Cassie Harper, Sparks, Ga., 2.829
9. Megan Belus, Buffalo, Wyo., 2.837
10. Dakota Freeman, Klamath Falls, Ore., 2.925
11. LaKeyn Thomas, Grand Lake, La., 2.936
12. Hayli Bonham, Laramie, Wyo., 2.939
13. Rayel Bernhardt, Waddell, Ariz., 2.952
14. Whitney DeSalvo, Springfield, Ark., 2.97
15. Shaylee Hance, Circle, Mt., 2.973
16. Katie White, Sumner, Texas, 3.02
17. Chelsey Merrigan, Conception Junction, Mo., 3.06
18. Bailie Smith, Leon, Iowa, 3.09
19. Kassidy Dennison, Tohatchi, N.M., 3.139
20. Kaitlyn Grimaldi, Groveland, Fla., 3.142
21. Shelby Rita, Haleiwa, Hawaii, 3.167
22. Ashleigh Johnson, Mechanicsville, Va., 3.175
23. Keely Smith, Wetmore, Colo., 3.19
24. Jessi Hodge, Marion, Ky., 3.206
25. Kelsie Keller, Fairview, Utah, 3.32
26. Tate Bailey, Centerville, Wash., 3.325
27. Brianna Dunbar, Hudson Falls, N.Y., 3.342
28. Heather Sherrill, Cleveland, N.C., 3.473
29. Callie Hewett, Branch, Ark., 3.491
30. Raelynn Keller, Rockglen, Saskatchewan, Can., 3.543
31. Kesley Pontius, Muncy, Pa., 3.601
32. Kara Burns, Rigby, Idaho, 3.612
33. Annie Cadenhead, Brazoria, Texas, 3.629
34. Jessica Delfunt, Taft, Tenn., 3.649
35. Katie Hale, Tenino, Wash., 3.827
36. Liz Christensen, Guilford, , 3.831
37. Amy George, Lebanon, Ind., 3.904
38. Kindee Wilson, Filer, Idaho, 3.92
39. Brittainy Smith, Eckville, Alberta, Can., 3.942
40. Jacalyn Walker, Plain City, Utah, 3.984
41. Grace Bertelsen, Kamuela, Hawaii, 3.991
42. Loni Pearce, Venus, Fla., 4.006
43. Morgan Howard, Fallon, Nev., 4.066
44. Hannah Springer, Lavaca, Ark., 4.083
45. Keely Weger, Mead, Okla., 4.09
46. Shelby Scott, Hiko, Nev., 4.091
47. Brooklynn Dean, Jamestown, Ohio, 4.095
48. Brittany Adams, Dunn, N.C., 4.252
49. Shyan Souza, Three Rivers, Calif., 4.424
50. Taylor Schneider, Hedley, British Columbia, Can., 4.492
51. Bobbi Wardell, Highland, Wisc., 4.512
52. Kassandra Smith, LaFayette, Ga., 4.595
53. Kelsey Kennemer, Anderson, Ala., 4.828
54. Morgan Kurz, Portage, Mich., 4.849
55. Lily Bertelsen, Kamuela, Hawaii, 4.981
56. Abby Bushendorf, Eau Claire, Wisc., 5.034
57. Chuck Povey, Clifton, Idaho, 5.084
58. Katelynn Baker, Newdale, Manitoba, Can., 5.108
59. Teddi Schwagler, Mandan, N.D., 5.299
60. Raven Simpson, Robertsdale, Ala., 5.456
61. Sam Jorgenson, Watford City, N.D., 5.525
62. Breezy Boldon, Buffalo Gap, S.D., 5.871
63. Kelli Carveiro, Hanapepe, Hawaii, 5.889
64. Quinn Mader, Winnemucca, Nev., 5.997
65. Hailee Hundsdorfer, Visalia, Calif., 10.243
66. Taylor Smith, Benton, Ky., 12.291
67. Devin Nicholls, Kinnear, Wyo., 12.402
68. Brittany Leasy, Middleton, Idaho, 12.423
69. Kaity Beaty, Ponca City, Okla., 12.694
70. Sara St. Clair, Locust Grove, Ga., 12.752
71. Cierra Kunesh, Helena, Mt., 12.788
72. Justinn Marshall, Saco, Mt., 12.82
73. Kellie Wiersma, Outlook, Wash., 12.917
74. Sammy Windsor, Brooksville, Fla., 12.924
75. Martha Angelone, Cross Junction, Va., 13.154
76. Dani Bagshaw, Chanute, Kan., 13.176
77. Heidi Bindl, Richland Center, Wisc., 13.281
78. Maddison Keeter, Grover, N.C., 13.311
79. Sarah Schneider, Lanesville, Ind., 13.393
80. Abbie Frey, Crawfordsville, Ind., 13.528
81. Lindsay Adamson, Cody, Neb., 13.884

Goat Tying
1. Hayden Segelke, Snyder, Colo., 8.161
2. Loni Pearce, Venus, Fla., 8.243
3. Sarah Wright, Langley, British Columbia, Can., 8.369
4. Chelsea Carroll, Opelousas, La., 8.379
5. Whittney Dansie, Herriman, Utah, 8.461
6. Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek, Calif., 8.787
7. Kyla Foster, Bell City, La., 8.931
8. Saige Miller, Pleasant Hill, Mo., 8.943
9. Deven Riggins, Weatherford, Texas, 8.954
10. Kelsey Lutjen, Florence, Ariz., 9.06
11. Meg Mulvena, Rockglen, Saskatchewan, Can., 9.138
12. Sadie Johnson, Pickton, Texas, 9.183
13. Carley Frazier, Touchet, Wash., 9.205
14. Sadie Watkins, Miami, Texas, 9.223
15. Jacoby Hotsenpiller, Louisburg, Kan., 9.478
16. Paxton Segelke, Snyder, Colo., 9.519
17. Danielle Staudenmeyer, Dillon, Mt., 9.562
18. Mackenzie Corrigan, Toddville, Iowa, 9.607
19. Whitney Eckroth, Flasher, N.D., 9.654
20. Taylor Schneider, Hedley, British Columbia, Can., 9.742
21. J'Nae Mullen, Maysville, Okla., 9.827
22. Taylor Engesser, Spearfish, S.D., 9.83
23. Charity Howk, Bloomfield, Iowa, 9.84
24. Ashley Roberts, Dublin, Texas, 9.964
25. Rusti Tharp, Belleville, Ark., 10.043
26. Lacy Stevens, Edgemont, S.D., 10.055
27. Savannah Todd, Willcox, Ariz., 10.103
28. Jessi Hodge, Marion, Ky., 10.166
29. Kelley Jackson, Mulberry, Ark., 10.208
30. Taylor Adams, Belle Rive, Ill., 10.257
31. Kellie Hailey, Macon, Miss., 10.298
32. Shaylee Hance, Circle, Mt., 10.334
33. Casey Loper, Powell Butte, Ore., 10.351
34. Jamie Jo Hadley, Hooper, Utah, 10.373
35. Dani Aus, Granite Falls, Minn., 10.479
36. Callie Stanhouse, Waltonville, Ill., 10.488
37. Lauren Hansen, Sulphur, La., 10.581
38. Shelby Scott, Hiko, Nev., 10.843
39. Hailey Schaper, Grassy Butte, N.D., 10.895
40. Page Woodward, Ogden, Utah, 10.923
41. Kelsie Leas, Las Vegas, Nev., 10.941
42. Martha Angelone, Cross Junction, Va., 10.971
43. Heather Wagley, Malvern, Ark., 11.04
44. Katelyn Ellis, Sonningdale, Saskatchewan, Can., 11.063
45. Alexandria Hancock, Morganfield, Ky., 11.193
46. Chelsey Kelly, Dupree, S.D., 11.195
47. Natalie Fletcher, Knoxville, Tenn., 11.206
48. Kipty Watt, Claresholm, Alberta, Can., 11.225
49. Emily Miller, Ingalls, Kan., 11.227
50. Lexi Cameron, Centerville, Wash., 11.312
51. Jacey Johnson, Zolfo Springs, Fla., 11.328
52. Lanie Culligan, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 11.445
53. Coralee Spratt, Lysite, Wyo., 11.467
54. Brooke Smith, Wetmore, Colo., 11.497
55. Rachel Richards, LaGrande, Ore., 11.507
56. Layce Jensen, Thatcher, Idaho, 11.622
57. Abbie Frey, Crawfordsville, Ind., 11.751
58. Sara Hunter, Kenton, Manitoba, Can., 11.766
59. Sara St. Clair, Locust Grove, Ga., 11.785
60. Amber Yager, Highland, Wisc., 11.922
61. Josi Rae Eeds, Elk City, Okla., 11.942
62. Lawrie Saunders, Alix, Alberta, Can., 12.133
63. Megan White, Mount Hope, Wisc., 12.196
64. Skyler Bennetch, Fort McCoy, Fla., 12.237
65. Gina Flewelling, Lacombe, Alberta, Can., 12.243
66. Megan Belus, Buffalo, Wyo., 12.25
67. Hali Scott, Rye, Colo., 12.272
68. Lindsey Adcock, Belen, N.M., 12.281
69. Kasey Campbell, Haworth, Okla., 12.326
70. Mardee Sierks, Brewster, Neb., 12.418
71. Randi Simpson, Las Cruces, N.M., 12.43
72. Bailey Bartlome, Kuna, Idaho, 12.444
73. Kesia Smith, LaFayette, Ga., 12.457
74. Sarah Schneider, Lanesville, Ind., 12.462
75. Dawn Tri, Wellsville, Kan., 12.482
76. Jacquelyn Gregory, Lamar, Mo., 12.548
77. Tegan Turner, Hanford, Calif., 12.578
78. Shelby Winchell, Scottsbluff, Neb., 12.668
79. Hannah O'Bryan, Almo, Ky., 12.691
80. Lauren Gautney, Bay Minette, Ala., 12.753
81. Kirsten Smith, St. Francisville, La., 12.84
82. Kayla Bland, Orovada, Nev., 12.863
83. Justine Cornelsen, Onanole, Manitoba, Can., 12.91
84. Shyanne Masters, Leon, Iowa, 13.057
85. Loeghan Young, Littlerock, Calif., 13.075
86. Anna Burton, Radford, Va., 13.091
87. Cassidy Boggs, Cyril, Okla., 13.203
88. Dana Spitzke, Innisfail, Alberta, Can., 13.301
89. Taylor Sartain, Hodges, S.C., 13.315
90. Lindie Dollery, Caldwell, Texas, 13.368
91. Kaitlyn Frey, Opelousas, La., 13.373
92. Niki Baumann, Sheridan, Wyo., 13.455
93. Taylor Smith, Benton, Ky., 13.606
94. Grace Bertelsen, Kamuela, Hawaii, 13.899
95. Sam Peters, Plumas, Manitoba, Can., 14.023
96. Ashley Derr, Linden, Pa., 14.231
97. Katie Rice, Clements, Calif., 14.413
98. Heather Sherrill, Cleveland, N.C., 14.428
99. Kashly Schweer, Garden City, Kan., 14.703
100. Kacey Struxness, Appleton, Minn., 14.794
101. Kelbee Cheeney, Pioche, Nev., 14.832
102. Makenna Corzatt, Leesburg, Ohio, 14.884
103. Carly Diss, Grand Ridge, Ill., 15.115
104. Bailee Wright, Billings, Mo., 15.367
105. Aubree Davis, Belmont, N.C., 15.424
106. Missy Kupfersmith, Valley Center, Kan., 15.489
107. Sarah Stafford, Princeton, W.V., 15.696
108. Kelsey Kennemer, Anderson, Ala., 15.954
109. Ashleigh Johnson, Mechanicsville, Va., 15.966
110. Brianna Dunbar, Hudson Falls, N.Y., 16.053
111. Twyla Reid, Albion, Ill., 16.116
112. Maggie Weber, Colton, Wash., 16.199
113. Lauren Reiser, Townsend, Mt., 16.202
114. Emily Arnold, Gansevoort, N.Y., 16.426
115. Kindee Wilson, Filer, Idaho, 16.429
116. Taylor Lamb, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Can., 16.868
117. Kassandra Smith, LaFayette, Ga., 17.05
118. Sarah Taylor, Potosi, Wisc., 17.305
119. Hannah Smith, Rockford, Mich., 18.136
120. Sarah McEachern, Grand Valley, Ontario, Can., 18.509
121. Korri Allen, West Lebanon, Ind., 18.601
122. Dakota Galla, Willis, Va., 18.648
123. Ellen Jarvis, Seymour, Ind., 18.803
124. Lauren Wagner, McClure , Pa., 18.99
125. Macy Fuller, Clarkston, Wash., 19.695
126. Raegen Scott, Douglas, Wyo., 20.747
127. Makayla Boots, St. Anthony, Idaho, 21.308
128. Callie Hoke, Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 21.362
129. Heather Knerr, Grass Range, Mt., 23.113
130. Sarah Montgomery, Petersburg, Ohio, 24.451
131. Sydney Corzatt, Leesburg, Ohio, 27.25
132. Tamara Weese, Alvinston, Ontario, Can., 28.804
133. Cierra Welborn, Elm City, N.C., 29.724
134. Lauren Larsen, Lockport, N.Y., 36.166

Bull Riding
1. Trey Kerner, Sutherland, Neb., 82
1. Jared Parsonage, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Can., 82
3. Kyle Peterman, London, Ohio, 81
4. Justin Goodman, Chipley, Fla., 80
5. Joe Frost, Randlett, Utah, 79
5. Kyle Carson, Evans City, Pa., 79
7. Dillon Tyner, Hoyt, Colo., 78
8. Casey White, Weiser, Idaho, 77
9. Riker Carter, Stone, Idaho, 75
10. Jake Raflik, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc., 74
10. Landon Parrish, Kayenta, Ariz., 74
12. Cole Long, Bonifay, Fla., 73
12. Chase Outlaw, Tilly, Ark., 73
12. Ronnie Plyler, Jr., Kershaw, S.C., 73
12. Ty Smith, Waroona, Australia, 73
16. JW Spears, Redding, Calif., 71
16. Josh Moorer, Oneonta, Ala., 71
16. Kane Larsen, Inglis, Manitoba, Can., 71
19. Nick Volden, Cashton , Wisc., 70
19. Ben Cullum, Rossville, Tenn., 70
19. Evan Olinger, Pasco, Wash., 70
22. Doug Patterson, Jr., Prosperity, Pa., 68
22. Hunter Carter, Babson Park, Fla., 68
24. Cody Floyd, Kipling, Saskatchewan, Can., 67
25. Blaine Tibbals, Yerington, Nev., 66
25. Tim Bingham, Honeyville, Utah, 66
27. Cody Teel, Kountze, Texas, 65
27. Canyon Randolph, Buffalo, Okla., 65
29. Cody Spencer, Hamer, Idaho, 64
29. Lon Danley, Tularosa, N.M., 64
29. Kody Decker, Viola, Kan., 64
32. Trevor Munns, Lancaster, Wisc., 63
33. Reid Oftedahl, Pemberton, Minn., 60
34. Dakota Louis, Browning, Mt., 59
35. Jake Keith, Purvis, Miss., 58
36. Taylor Broussard, Estherwood, La., 56
37. Zachary Miles, Gonzales, Texas, 54
38. Lane Wilhelm, Elk City, Okla., 52
39. Talon Henry, Fruitland, N.M., 50

Steer Wrestling
1. Logan Gledhill, Huntsville, Texas, 4.38
2. Chant DeForest, Wheatland, Calif., 4.397
3. Calder Johnston, Elm Springs, S.D., 4.571
4. Stephen Culling, Fort St. John, British Columbia, Can., 4.69
5. Cohord Mason, Kamloops, British Columbia, Can., 4.694
6. Nelson Wyatt, Clanton, Ala., 4.795
7. Tylor Bond, Avondale, Colo., 4.857
8. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, N.M., 4.912
9. Riley Duvall, Checotah, Okla., 5.014
10. Ty Willick, Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Can., 5.02
11. Shane Frey, Marlow, Okla., 5.039
12. Jaed Hare, Sacramento, Calif., 5.1
13. Duston Stephens, Corvallis, Mt., 5.168
14. Luke Schubert, Brainerd, Minn., 5.175
15. Donnie White, Fowler, Colo., 5.208
16. Taz Olson, Prairie City, S.D., 5.253
17. Terynn Archuleta, Fallon, Nev., 5.255
18. Jesse Clark, Portales, N.M., 5.257
19. Levi Rudd, Chelsea, Okla., 5.291
20. Daniel Ferreira, Cedarville, Calif., 5.465
21. Tyrel Virden, La Luz, N.M., 5.516
22. Jace Melvin, Fort Pierre, S.D., 5.678
23. Austin Lindstrom, Pendleton, Ore., 5.7
24. Kyle Carson, Evans City, Pa., 5.714
25. Collin Chytka, Broken Bow, Neb., 5.754
26. Cody Lensman, Saint Paris, Ohio, 5.765
27. Payson Munns, Rexburg, Idaho, 5.796
28. Joe Fick, Dixon, Mo., 5.812
29. Blane Cox, Cameron, Texas, 5.832
30. Benjamin Cox, Hot Springs, Ark., 5.837
31. Rowdy Parrott, Mamou, La., 5.956
32. Ryli Sutch, Spanish Fork, Utah, 5.977
33. Evan Entze, Golden Valley, N.D., 6.013
34. Kal Klovansky, Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, Can., 6.023
35. Austin Courmier, Oakwood, Texas, 6.195
36. Caleb Strecker, Washburn, N.D., 6.203
37. Clint Laye, Cadogan, Alberta, Can., 6.277
38. Jade Wadsworth, Twin Falls, Idaho, 6.344
39. Charlie Barefoot III, Dinwiddie, Va., 6.39
40. Tanner Brunner, Ramona, Kan., 6.395
41. Skylar Weigel, Cuba City, Wisc., 6.444
42. Tyler Wolfe, Flora Vista, N.M., 6.538
43. Zachary Hyatt, Stockton, Ala., 6.581
44. Coldar Cluck, Gruver, Texas, 6.589
45. JC Duncan, Jacksonville, Ill., 6.687
46. Jesse Lawes, Provost, Alberta, Can., 6.732
47. Cameron Morman, Glen Ullin, N.D., 6.822
48. Justus Whitcher, Athens, Texas, 6.931
49. Ace Thurston, Lance Creek, Wyo., 7.43
50. Russell Hipke, Stuart, Neb., 7.504
51. Newt Ladner, Poplarville, Miss., 7.52
52. Casey Alden, Gallatin, Mo., 7.54
53. Shelby Stevens, Monticello, Minn., 7.698
54. Hayden Huxley, Hudson's Hope, British Columbia, Can., 7.814
55. Austin Eller, Glendo, Wyo., 7.9
56. Hayes Feilmeier, Watford City, N.D., 7.973
57. Montana Hand, Morristown, Ariz., 8.084
58. Todd Lindstrom, Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, 8.106
59. Whalen Pickerill, Raymond, Ill., 8.145
60. Jarek VanPetten, Meriden, Kan., 8.178
61. Hunter Lewis, Wesley, Ark., 8.409
62. Cody Hungate, Harrodsburg, Ky., 8.413
63. Caleb Buchanan, High Springs, Fla., 8.463
64. Cody Tracy, Lake George, N.Y., 8.654
65. Olin Murphy, Foley, Ala., 8.708
66. Jake Hoffman, Bell, Fla., 9.213
67. Robert Joyce, Dyer, Tenn., 9.251
68. Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, La., 9.308
69. Dillon Simonson, Purdum, Neb., 9.507
70. Noah Lassa, Merrill, Wisc., 9.574
71. Trever Knighton, Liberty, Utah, 9.858
72. Austin Tomaski, Tucson, Ariz., 9.861
73. Dayton Adams, Middleton, Tenn., 9.99
74. Andrew Mills, Toppenish, Wash., 10.01
75. Laine Herl, Goodland, Kan., 10.166
76. JW Ery, Springfield, Tenn., 10.624
77. Caleb Weddle, Milaca, Minn., 10.631
78. Jake Andrews, Kalispell, Mt., 11.254
79. Kyle Bost, Litchfield, Ill., 11.493
80. Chase Jones, Mineral Point, Wisc., 11.699
81. Ty McCall, Orondo, Wash., 12.319
82. Keegan Smith, 150 Mile House, British Columbia, Can., 12.917
83. Kashtin Moen, Elrose, Saskatchewan, Can., 13.222
84. Tab Hildreth, Gunnison, Colo., 13.705
85. Casey Collins, Sheridan, Wyo., 14.684
86. Mike Vines, Scottsdale, Ariz., 15.016
86. Austin Woods, Sherwood, Ore., 15.016
88. Zach Eads, Solsberry, Ind., 15.066
89. Tannor Schuldt, Van Wert, Iowa, 15.122
90. Austin Duckett, Dalton, Ga., 15.217
91. Mitch Rhodes, Reno, Nev., 15.558
92. Ryne Barrington, Blackfoot, Idaho, 15.811
93. Cody Rice, Cassville, W.V., 16.361
94. T.J. McCauley, Reno, Nev., 16.883
95. Newt Novich, Twin Bridges, Mt., 16.911
96. Kade Jacobs, Central Valley, Utah, 17.464
97. Levi Lloyd, Rimbey, Alberta, Can., 17.988
98. Houston Hubler, Jacksonville, Fla., 22.68
99. Luke Kinney, Sulphur, La., 23.81
100. Lane Santos-Karney, Creston, Calif., 25.513

Pole Bending
1. Hali Scott, Rye, Colo., 20.186
2. Caitlin Woodruff, Monterey, La., 20.301
3. Bailie Smith, Leon, Iowa, 20.303
4. Kelsey Lemon, Corvallis, Mt., 20.479
5. Stacey Bailey, Cherokee, Okla., 20.486
6. Hannah Springer, Lavaca, Ark., 20.494
7. Devin Nicholls, Kinnear, Wyo., 20.499
8. Paige Connelly, Ramona, Calif., 20.515
9. Molly Kempf, Kelouna, British Columbia, Can., 20.534
10. Lauren Barnes, Buckeye, Ariz., 20.575
11. Kiley Amaral, Paso Robles, Calif., 20.617
12. Macy Fuller, Clarkston, Wash., 20.639
13. NaLynn Cline, Bernalillo, N.M., 20.668
14. Amy Winn, Chapman Ranch, Texas, 20.682
15. Amanda Pritchett, Rolla, Mo., 20.726
16. Ceri McCaffery, Wayne, Okla., 20.741
17. Raven Simpson, Robertsdale, Ala., 20.776
18. Martha Angelone, Cross Junction, Va., 20.791
19. Alexis Allen, Alva, Okla., 20.812
20. Dakota Freeman, Klamath Falls, Ore., 20.813
21. Alexa Howell, Paisley, Fla., 20.814
22. Shalee Lemmon, Chadron, Neb., 20.825
23. Meagan Ghormley, Bedias, Texas, 20.844
24. Callie Martin, Anderson, S.C., 20.849
25. Shelby Kayser, Centerville, Wash., 20.85
26. Kaci Smith, Purvis, Miss., 20.874
27. Samantha Corzine, Center, Colo., 20.876
28. Sadie Sacra, Needville, Texas, 20.896
29. Emily Miller, Ingalls, Kan., 20.963
30. Kalie Turley, Modoc, Kan., 21.003
31. Samantha Martinez, Bloomfield, N.M., 21.043
32. Kiara Wanner, Preston, Idaho, 21.047
33. Christina Mae Pierce, Snohomish, Wash., 21.056
34. Katelyn Eike, Glenarm, Ill., 21.069
35. Hanna Heckman, Choteau, Mt., 21.079
36. Shelby Kirkes, Carlsbad, N.M., 21.161
37. Kellie Hailey, Macon, Miss., 21.196
38. Casey Simmers, Alamo, Nev., 21.264
39. Madaline Kennedy, Cordova, Tenn., 21.276
40. Loren Johnson, Hamer, Idaho, 21.282
41. Tanyalee Castillo, Kea'au, Hawaii, 21.3
42. Lauren Boyer, Mullen, Neb., 21.312
43. Ellie Davenport, Paducah, Ky., 21.337
44. Brittney Goruick, Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan, Can., 21.395
45. Kyley Campbell, Black Oak, Ark., 21.411
45. Paige Horton, Mt. Airy, N.C., 21.411
47. Kayla Kusilek, River Falls, Wisc., 21.429
48. Skylar Ragan, Pattonville, Texas, 21.477
49. Rachel Primm, Washoe Valley, Nev., 21.537
50. Bailey Hughson, Foremost, Alberta, Can., 21.541
51. Hannah Beamer, Pinetown, N.C., 21.573
52. Natalie Davis, Topeka, Kan., 21.657
53. Rae Lyng, Virden, Manitoba, Can., 21.67
54. Kayla Keller, New Boston, Mich., 21.706
55. Marissa Hancock, Wickenburg, Ariz., 21.711
56. Mary Shae Hays, Hermiston, Ore., 21.714
57. Coralee Spratt, Lysite, Wyo., 21.738
58. Courtney Dietzel, Platteville, Wisc., 21.745
59. Shay Jones, Everson, Wash., 21.765
60. Deming Mallette, Las Vegas, N.M., 21.78
61. Elana VonDoeler, Rutherglen, Ontario, Can., 21.809
62. Dakota Lupton, Milner, Ga., 21.821
63. Cassidy Sims, Rutledge, Ga., 21.858
64. Jordan Capps, Cookeville, Tenn., 21.864
65. Elaina McLamb, Benson, N.C., 21.912
66. Jennifer Pugh, Boissevain, Manitoba, Can., 21.948
67. Kendall Atkins, Eclectic, Ala., 21.962
68. Abbey Farley, Tamworth, Australia, 22
69. Brittani Bergtoll, Saco, Mt., 22.008
70. Kara Miller, Hanson , Ky., 22.012
71. Chelsey Kleinvachter, LaCrosse, Wisc., 22.018
72. Carol Lee Holt, Enterprise, Utah, 22.041
73. Sam Peters, Plumas, Manitoba, Can., 22.045
74. Braelyn Henry, Tucson, Ariz., 22.049
75. Jessie Bates, Westbank, British Columbia, Can., 22.074
76. Kacey Struxness, Appleton, Minn., 22.102
77. Abbie Frey, Crawfordsville, Ind., 22.103
78. Tamara Weese, Alvinston, Ontario, Can., 22.147
79. Jessica Mock, Hamilton, Ohio, 22.208
80. Katelynn Baker, Newdale, Manitoba, Can., 22.222
81. Meg Mulvena, Rockglen, Saskatchewan, Can., 22.293
82. Kelsey Ham, Black Creek, Wisc., 22.334
83. Kristi Steffes, Vale, S.D., 22.472
84. Jacey Johnson, Zolfo Springs, Fla., 22.507
85. Kimberly Sanchagrin, Florence, Miss., 22.546
86. Lauren Wagner, McClure , Pa., 22.589
87. Olivia Workman, Hillsboro, W.V., 22.662
88. Abby Sybrant, Bassett, Neb., 22.666
89. Taylor Sartain, Hodges, S.C., 22.681
90. Timber Morrison, Beecher City, Ill., 22.695
91. Rachel Tenczar, Putnam, Ill., 22.729
92. Alyssa Rauch, Herrick, Ill., 22.738
93. Stephanie Kingston, Sioux City, Iowa, 22.789
94. Mandy Murfitt, Stanmore, Australia, 22.886
95. Callie Oglesby, Hillsboro, Ohio, 22.926
96. Saige Nabozny, Evart, Mich., 22.965
97. Pearce Sloan, Chester, S.C., 22.975
98. Sarah Colby, Westfield, Ind., 23.011
99. Erica Friesen, Rosetown, Saskatchewan, Can., 23.157
100. Tawnie Foster, Vanleer, Tenn., 23.251
101. Tamika Williams, Aberglasslyn, Australia, 23.619
102. Erin Clarke, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Can., 23.661
103. Dusta Lee Kimzey, Strong City, Okla., 23.737
104. Sienna Rucker, Homer, Alaska, 24.748
105. Taryn Bailey, Macdonald, Manitoba, Can., 24.842
106. Emily Arnold, Gansevoort, N.Y., 24.858
107. Mary Gentry, Elko, Ga., 24.979
108. Taylor Smith, Benton, Ky., 25.229
109. Lauren Larsen, Lockport, N.Y., 25.253
110. SaraBeth Thompson, Collierville, Tenn., 25.387
111. Ari-Anna Flynn, Charleston, Ark., 25.451
112. Kortney Cleveland, Menifee, Calif., 25.575
113. Mariah Wilcox, Reno, Nev., 25.612
114. Chantel Jensen, Queen Creek, Ariz., 25.687
115. Chanel Reese, Witter Springs, Calif., 25.715
116. Libby Weatherford, Pine Bluff, Ark., 25.756
117. Ivy Hauk, Memphis, Mo., 25.843
118. Alyshia Moe, Bemidji, Minn., 25.852
119. Randi Buchanan, Sparks, Nev., 25.982
120. Lauren Reiser, Townsend, Mt., 25.993
120. Alexa Nielson, Mona, Utah, 25.993
122. Sarah Scott, Halliday, N.D., 26.018
123. Taylor Engesser, Spearfish, S.D., 26.039
124. Brittany Mumbrue, Weyauwega, Wisc., 26.146
125. Jocelyn Lucsko, Washington, Pa., 26.165
126. Tara Wilkinson, Arrowwood, Alberta, Can., 26.17
127. Laci Whaley, Kenansville, Fla., 26.174
128. Alex Soukup, Allerton, Iowa, 26.206
129. Lindsay Bickel, Trail City, S.D., 26.246
130. Taylor Canaday, Grangeville, Idaho, 26.312
131. Randi Robert, Gonzales, La., 26.338
132. Grace Bertelsen, Kamuela, Hawaii, 26.366
133. Hannah Haugen, Weatherford, Okla., 26.43
134. Logan Moody, Letcher, S.D., 26.626
135. Aubree Davis, Belmont, N.C., 26.713
136. Lily Bertelsen, Kamuela, Hawaii, 26.828
137. Sadie Kieson, Watford City, N.D., 26.988
138. Sarah Wright, Langley, British Columbia, Can., 26.993
139. Shaylee Thacker, Bluffdale, Utah, 27.045
140. Taylor King, Lawton, Iowa, 27.106
141. Megan Oberdier, Cutler, Ohio, 27.151
142. Codi Miller, Amidon, N.D., 27.195
143. Dakota Galla, Willis, Va., 27.249
144. Darby Shope, Longville, La., 27.267
145. Darby Fox, King Hill, Idaho, 27.365
146. Megan Ansley, Fellsmere, Fla., 27.405
147. Julia Pogue, Delano, Minn., 27.407
148. Jessica Braswell, West Milton, Ohio, 27.422
149. Jasmine Jones, Tabiona, Utah, 27.499
150. Ashley Herringer, Juniata, Neb., 27.523
151. Tory Shockley, Mechanicsville, Va., 27.588
152. Shelby Pursel, Leavenworth, Kan., 27.656
153. Amber Williams, Molino, Fla., 27.802
154. Ellen Jarvis, Seymour, Ind., 27.957
155. Rachel Knight, Pelahatchie, Miss., 29.33
156. Anna Burton, Radford, Va., 29.473
157. Andrea Sutphin, Jamestown, Ind., 29.583
158. Gaileen Babcock, Fort St. John, British Columbia, Can., 30.611
159. Kaitlyn Jones, Hotchkiss, Colo., 31.068
160. Kaylyn Bryan, Madison, Ga., 31.663
161. Trey Barlow, Gillette, Wyo., 32.066
162. Kellie Wiersma, Outlook, Wash., 32.158
163. Brianna Dunbar, Hudson Falls, N.Y., 32.246
164. Colleen Hershey, Mount Joy, Pa., 32.844
165. Jori Gjermundson, Marshall, N.D., 32.957
166. Ashley Derr, Linden, Pa., 33.398
167. Melynn Stromquist, Dawson Crrek, British Columbia, Can., 33.623
168. Brittany Fellows, Loveland, Colo., 36.695
169. Jessi Hodge, Marion, Ky., 37.237
170. Genie Doust, Tamworth, Australia, 37.276
171. Mindy Hill, South Boardman, Mich., 38.181
172. Michelle Brookshier, Warrensburg, Mo., 39.424

Tie-Down Roping
1. Braxton Laughlin, Westlake, La., 8.641
2. Nelson Wyatt, Clanton, Ala., 8.759
3. Dalton Richards, Hawkinsville, Ga., 8.967
4. Heath Thomas, Hemphill, Texas, 8.999
5. Bryson Sechrist, Apache, Okla., 9.241
6. Justus Whitcher, Athens, Texas, 9.284
7. Cody Huber, Albia, Iowa, 9.398
8. Dustin Latta, Marana, Ariz., 9.426
9. Colton Roberts, Telephone, Texas, 9.576
10. Cameron Elston, Ramona, Calif., 10.023
11. Luke Madsen, Marshalltown, Iowa, 10.043
12. Jeremy Kempker, Eugene, Mo., 10.231
13. Ben Runyon, Tallula, Ill., 10.234
14. Cole Fulton, Miller, S.D., 10.244
15. Corbin Nicholls, Kinnear, Wyo., 10.371
16. Luke Malcomb, Las Vegas, Nev., 10.588
17. Chance Locken, Wonewoc, Wisc., 10.868
18. Clark Adcock, Smithville, Tenn., 10.891
19. Jesse Clark, Portales, N.M., 10.947
20. Zane Holdbrook, Roberts, Mt., 10.996
21. Clay Milwee II, St. Cloud, Fla., 11.115
22. Kyle Dickens, Loveland, Colo., 11.131
23. Shay Carroll, La Junta, Colo., 11.155
24. Kelly Beahm, Draper, Va., 11.202
25. Colby Houlton, Stafford, Kan., 11.311
26. Ryan Domer, Topeka, Kan., 11.358
27. Kyle Beecher, Soldier, Kan., 11.384
28. Lorenzo Pemberton, Bagley, Minn., 11.391
29. Trey Young, Dupree, S.D., 11.454
30. Will Guillory, LeCompte, La., 11.776
31. DJ Dickinson, Bargersville, Ind., 12.031
32. Austin Barstow, Springview, Neb., 12.205
33. Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, La., 12.224
34. Joel Hinkle, Powersville, Mo., 12.293
35. Garrison Cannon, St. George, Utah, 12.366
36. Wyatt McLaughlin, Amelia, Va., 12.605
37. Benjamin Cox, Hot Springs, Ark., 12.636
38. Bo Segerman, Touchet, Wash., 12.698
39. Jade Gardner, Winnett, Mt., 12.791
40. Landon Crull, Windfall, Ind., 12.832
41. Landyn Duncan, Foster, Okla., 12.918
42. Chant DeForest, Wheatland, Calif., 13.006
43. Tyler Wadsworth, Twin Falls, Idaho, 13.278
44. Glen Scott III, Monett, Mo., 13.445
45. Noah Lassa, Merrill, Wisc., 13.464
46. Luke Wright, Westville, Fla., 13.652
47. Riley Krassin, Lander, Wyo., 13.766
48. Sheldon Church, Deming, N.M., 14.066
49. Dillon Wooten, Elm City, N.C., 14.464
50. Luke Schubert, Brainerd, Minn., 14.558
51. Ben Butt, Maquoketa, Iowa, 14.777
52. Payson Munns, Rexburg, Idaho, 14.835
53. Wesley Carter, Crofton, Ky., 15.045
54. Caelin Dhom, Newton, Ill., 15.05
55. Morgun King, Kaysville, Utah, 15.341
56. Jordan Warrack, Aqua Dulce, Calif., 15.556
57. Zayne Dishion, Bishop, Calif., 15.566
58. Ancil Stewart, Fairmount, Ga., 15.616
59. Charlie Barefoot III, Dinwiddie, Va., 16.059
60. Dustin Holub, Sunbury, Pa., 16.11
61. Jed Davison, Miles City, Mt., 16.718
62. Kyle Sloan, Ellensburg, Wash., 17.201
63. Koty Kamm, Stanfield, Ore., 17.515
64. Jake Smith, Broken Bow, Okla., 18.856
65. Grant Smalley, Hopwood, Pa., 19.19
66. Tuftin McLeod, Waldeck, Saskatchewan, Can., 19.232
67. Grant Smith, Gonzales, La., 19.749
68. Clay Smith, Broken Bow, Okla., 20.017
69. Devin Robinson, Heppner, Ore., 20.129
70. Logan Bird, Nanton, Alberta, Can., 20.183
71. Zach Harrell, Erda, Utah, 20.822
72. Jake Wenrich, Beavertown, Pa., 22.176
73. Colt Gardner, Winnett, Mt., 22.514
74. T.J. Milne, Fairview, Alberta, Can., 23.652
75. Cody Hilzendeger, Bismarck, N.D., 24.554
76. Logan Medlin, Tatum, N.M., 27.546
77. Wyatt Treeby, Hecla, S.D., 28.627
78. Lane Mitchell, Bolivar, Tenn., 28.628
79. Jake Watson, Hudson's Hope, British Columbia, Can., 29.371
80. Garrett Rucks, Okeechobee, Fla., 29.467
81. Cody Conroy, Lake Wales, Fla., 35.18
82. Jacob Hamilton, Stoutsville, Ohio, 35.217

Team Roping
1. Cole Morgan, Ada, Okla., Jess Morgan, Ada, Okla., 5.803
2. Braden Harmon, Mustang, Okla., Hunter Munsell, Woodward, Okla., 6.415
3. Cole Robinson, Moorcroft, Wyo., Devin Nicholls, Kinnear, Wyo., 6.781
4. Clay Mitchell, Bolivar, Tenn., Lane Mitchell, Bolivar, Tenn., 7.075
5. Reno Eddy, Gallup, N.M., Ethan Shelley, Gila, N.M., 7.082
6. Austin Carter, Frierson, La., Cody Holmes, Keatchie, La., 7.284
7. Ty Alford, Ponce de Leon, Fla., Jacob Locke, Ponce de Leon, Fla., 7.502
8. Reno Gonzales, Magnolia, Texas, Cody Kohleffel, East Bernard, Texas, 8.109
9. Dustin Hodge, Berryville, Ark., Tyler Worley, Berryville, Ark., 8.513
10. Justin Becker, New Bloomfield, Mo., Kurt Gulick, Miller, Mo., 8.821
11. Kelly Beahm, Draper, Va., Wyatt McLaughlin, Amelia, Va., 9.213
12. Colton Bound, Deerfield, Wisc., Chase Jones, Mineral Point, Wisc., 9.433
13. Kolby Miller, Alba, Texas, Caleb Sebo, Spiro, Okla., 10.082
14. Brady Chasteen, Columbia, Mo., Tory Chasteen, Columbia, Mo., 10.576
15. Derek Powers, Arthur, Neb., Matt Simpson, Arthur, Neb., 10.802
16. Dalton Richards, Hawkinsville, Ga., Zach Thrift, Waycross, Ga., 11.038
17. Ryan Dodds, Phelan, Calif., Tyler Forsberg, Fillmore, Calif., 11.281
18. Omar Alvarado, Odessa, Texas, Rodney Garcia, Jr., Odessa, Texas, 11.306
19. Taylor Christensen, Plain City, Utah, Kelton Morse, Ogden, Utah, 11.653
20. Cord Barricklow, Lebanon, Ind., Damon Lepley, Hudson, Ind., 11.717
21. JW Spears, Redding, Calif., CJ Cash, Grenada, Calif., 12.058
22. Rudy Clark, Jr., Mammoth, Ariz., Steven Gaona, Winkelman, Ariz., 12.091
23. Justin Brinkerhoff, Ogden, Utah, Chase Sanders, Taylor, Utah, 12.424
24. Ben Runyon, Tallula, Ill., Whalen Pickerill, Raymond, Ill., 12.684
25. Austin Barstow, Springview, Neb., Rhyder Nelson, Doniphan, Neb., 12.884
26. Jordan Warrack, Aqua Dulce, Calif., Clayton VanAken, Descanso, Calif., 12.986
27. Quinton Parchman, Cumberland City, Tenn., Dalton Totty, Arrington, Tenn., 13.847
28. Marcus Linaweaver, Leavenworth, Kan., Linden Stueve, Olpe, Kan., 13.953
29. Shay Carroll, La Junta, Colo., Tate Kirchenschlager, Yuma, Colo., 14.136
30. Jacob Anuez, Okeechobee, Fla., Wyatt Paul, Arcadia, Fla., 14.181
31. Tate Schwagler, Mandan, N.D., Brandon Thomas, Mandan, N.D., 14.337
32. Cody Remington, Marcus, Iowa, Cole Remington, Marcus , Iowa, 14.436
33. Dillon Bird, Williston, Fla., Jonathan Torres, Citra, Fla., 14.741
34. Emma Edwards, Florence, Mt., Tyler Marr, Lolo, Mt., 14.833
35. Dylan Johnson, Breton, Alberta, Can., Leonard Johnson, Breton, Alberta, Can., 15.135
36. Cade Passig, Capitan, N.M., Cody Runyan, Silver City, N.M., 15.55
37. Kolby Boos, Fulton, Kan., Micah Samples, Abilene, Kan., 16.107
38. Cotey Hanson, Berthold, N.D., Levi O'Keeffe, Mohall, N.D., 16.235
39. Macy Fuller, Clarkston, Wash., Evan Olinger, Pasco, Wash., 16.532
40. McKennan Buckner, Redmond, Ore., Dayton Stafford, Prineville, Ore., 16.982
41. Cody Chandler, Boonville, Ind., DJ Dickinson, Bargersville, Ind., 17.231
42. Jake Smith, Broken Bow, Okla., Clay Smith, Broken Bow, Okla., 19.69
43. Jacob Amerson, Alamo, Ga., Ben Whiddon, Havana, Fla., 21.051
44. Evan Wyatt, Clanton, Ala., Nelson Wyatt, Clanton, Ala., 21.217
45. Chad Faust, Tobaccoville, N.C., Josh Morrison, Vale, N.C., 22.709
46. Dylan Campbell, Quincy, Ill., JC Duncan, Jacksonville, Ill., 22.989
47. Alyssa Rauch, Herrick, Ill., Dustin Jacobson, Cambridge, Ill., 23.358
48. Kelli Carveiro, Hanapepe, Hawaii, Cole Hendrickson, Haiku, Hawaii, 23.583
49. Ben Butt, Maquoketa, Iowa, Ryan Myers, Platteville, Wisc., 24.002
50. Taten Koenig, Sanford, Colo., Kalob Lepp, Alamosa, Colo., 25.081
51. Erin Cathcart, Neepawa, Manitoba, Can., Aaron Lee, Virden, Manitoba, Can., 25.163
52. Ashleigh Johnson, Mechanicsville, Va., Bayley Johnson, Mechanicsville, Va., 26.596
53. Emily Arnold, Gansevoort, N.Y., Cody Dunbar, Hudson Falls, N.Y., 27.421
54. Kasey Cain, Asheboro, N.C., Dillon Wooten, Elm City, N.C., 32.132

Bareback Riding
1. Casey Breuer, Mandan, N.D., 81
1. Casey Meroshnekoff, Red Bluff, Calif., 81
3. Jamie Howlett, Roma, Australia, 80
4. Mason LaViolette, Rayne, La., 77
5. Bill Tutor, Huntsville, Texas, 76
5. Marvin Alderman, Idabell, Okla., 76
7. Austin Foss, Terrebonne, Ore., 75
8. Kenny Haworth, Crane, Ore., 73
8. Garrett Smith, Rexburg, Idaho, 73
10. JR Vezain, Cowley, Wyo., 72
11. Cavan Wrzesinski, Boulder, Mt., 71
11. Ky Marshall, Bowden, Alberta, Can., 71
11. Clint Laye, Cadogan, Alberta, Can., 71
14. Grant Denny, Minden, Nev., 70
14. Taylor Price, Huntsville, Texas, 70
14. Jesse deBurgh, Lake Clifton, Wash., 70
17. Chance Englebert, Edgemont, S.D., 69
17. Trenton Montero, Winnemucca, Nev., 69
17. Colt Kitaif, Tylertown, Miss., 69
20. Cole Slagle, Sweet, Idaho, 68
20. Isaac Spear, Littleton, Colo., 68
20. Chris Smith, Loxahatchee, Fla., 68
20. Hunter Carter, Babson Park, Fla., 68
24. Joe Frost, Randlett, Utah, 67
24. Larry Bauer, Lolo, Mt., 67
26. Chance Schuldt, Van Wert, Iowa, 66
26. Tim O'Connell, Zwingle, Iowa, 66
26. Blaine Kaufman, Pretty Prairie, Kan., 66
26. Jack Kitaif, Tylertown, Miss., 66
30. Trey Kerner, Sutherland, Neb., 65
30. James Hughes, Lawley, Ala., 65
30. Dillon Rydalch, Grantsville, Utah, 65
33. Ace Thurston, Lance Creek, Wyo., 64
33. Collin Chytka, Broken Bow, Neb., 64
35. Logan Glendy, Oconto, Neb., 63
35. Wyatt Bloom, Bend, Ore., 63
35. Wyatt Denny, Minden, Nev., 63
38. Shane Stevens, Hawk Springs, Wyo., 62
38. Austin Mackey, Alma, Ark., 62
38. Tate Schwagler, Mandan, N.D., 62
41. Colton Thorson, Fergus Falls, Minn., 61
42. Steven DeWolfe, Buffalo Gap, S.D., 59
42. Tyke Kipp, Lordsburg, N.M., 59
44. JW Spears, Redding, Calif., 58
44. Orin Larsen, Inglis, Manitoba, Can., 58
46. Riley Clyde, Heber, Utah, 57
47. Delvecchio Kaye, Round Rock, Ariz., 56
47. Nick Owens, Havre, Mt., 56
47. Levi Molesworth, Logan, N.M., 56
50. David Peebles, Redmond, Ore., 55
50. Tyvan Stenberg, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Can., 55
52. Kolton Hubert, Dietrich, Idaho, 54
53. C.J. Davidson, Worsley, Alberta, Can., 53
54. David Martin, Zwingle, Iowa, 52
55. Kacy Townsley, Riverton, Wyo., 48
56. Delane German, Peever, S.D., 47
57. Nick Volden, Cashton , Wisc., 43

Saddle Bronc
1. Dusty Easterday, Jordan Valley, Ore., 82
2. Chet Smith, Rapid City, S.D., 78
3. Mason LaViolette, Rayne, La., 75
4. Dawson Jandreau, Kennebec, S.D., 74
5. Travis Schroth, Buffalo Gap, S.D., 72
5. Colton Miller, Lance Creek, Wyo., 72
7. Garrett Smith, Rexburg, Idaho, 71
7. Joe Harper, Paradise Valley, Nev., 71
7. Brady Nicholes, Hoytsville, Utah, 71
10. Ty Hamm, Minneapolis, Kan., 70
11. Tab Hildreth, Gunnison, Colo., 68
11. Garet Aldridge, Carthage, Mo., 68
11. Justin Harrell, Roy, Mt., 68
11. Ty Hiatt, Wheatland, Wyo., 68
15. Landon Cappel, Reeves, La., 67
15. Charlie Kogianes, Provo, Utah, 67
15. Layton Green, Meeting Creek, Alberta, Can., 67
15. Taylor Kelly, Sheridan, Wyo., 67
19. Cole Neely, Duchess, Alberta, Can., 66
20. Jade Blackwell, Wickenburg, Ariz., 64
20. Michael Houston, Belton, Texas, 64
20. Lane Green, Cohagen, Mt., 64
20. Cody Hamm, Minneapolis, Kan., 64
24. Josh Griggs, Fraser, Colo., 63
25. Jake Hebert, Egan, La., 62
25. Colton Thorson, Fergus Falls, Minn., 62
25. Magin Montoya, Roy, N.M., 62
28. Max Miller, Frenchglen, Ore., 61
28. Bo Segerman, Touchet, Wash., 61
30. Ian Fugere, Belfield, N.D., 60
30. Rowdy Hutchison, Montello, Nev., 60
30. Spencer Wright, Milford, Utah, 60
30. Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta, Can., 60
34. Taygen Schuelke, Newell, S.D., 59
35. Noah Blackwell, Parlin, Colo., 57
35. Ty Smith, Waroona, Australia, 57
37. Tyler Gifford, Lenorah, Texas, 56
37. Kale McKenzie, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Can., 56
39. Clayton Souza, Eureka, Nev., 55
39. Trenton Montero, Winnemucca, Nev., 55
41. JR Vezain, Cowley, Wyo., 54
42. Jared Begnaud, Duson, La., 53
43. Taylor Buchholz, Fort Ransom, N.D., 52
44. Matt Halmes, Cascade, Mt., 51
45. Tyke Kipp, Lordsburg, N.M., 50
46. Bailey Webber, Mt. Iron, Minn., 48
47. Zane Smith, Broken Bow , Neb., 46
47. Zach Boehmer, Redmond, Ore., 46
49. Nick Schwedhelm, Fort Calhoun, Neb., 43

Boys Cutting
1. Kyle Farris, Midway, Texas, 227
2. Dalton Davis, Holcomb, Kan., 221
3. Colton Wade, West Point, Utah, 220
4. Chance Cunningham, Rose, Okla., 218
5. CJ Sisco, Asher, Okla., 216
5. Troy Lee Keaton, Sealy, Texas, 216
7. Jordan Sparrowk, Clements, Calif., 215
7. Nathan Waddoups, Rigby, Idaho, 215
7. Kyzer Stoddard, Rexburg, Idaho, 215
7. Roger Brandt, Amarillo, Texas, 215
11. Austin Alvernaz, Williams, Calif., 214
11. Brock Baxter, Grand Island, Neb., 214
11. Colton Bound, Deerfield, Wisc., 214
11. Seth Garrett, Deeth, Nev., 214
11. Stetson Mackey, Ignacio, Colo., 214
16. Bailey Thurston, El Reno, Okla., 213
16. Dustin Miley, Lumberton, Miss., 213
18. Koty Kamm, Stanfield, Ore., 211
18. Will Hulden, Union, Ore., 211
18. Tanner Denton, Sterling, Utah, 211
21. Klay O'Daniel, Oglala, S.D., 210
21. Jake Bauman, Linton, N.D., 210
23. Trenton Montero, Winnemucca, Nev., 209
23. Casey Barton, Spring Creek, Nev., 209
25. Clint Haslerig, Rock Spring, Ga., 207
26. Jayce Doan, McKenzie, N.D., 205
26. Logan Gast, Sheffield, Iowa, 205
26. Tyler Saito, Kamuela, Hawaii, 205
29. Justin Byrd, Wickenburg, Ariz., 204
29. Jed Davison, Miles City, Mt., 204
31. Corbin Carpenter, Jonesville, La., 203
31. Cody Rowe, Kimberly, Idaho, 203
31. Tyler Fagan, Poplarville, Miss., 203
31. Kyle Jones, Boulder, Wyo., 203
35. Austin Woods, Sherwood, Ore., 202
35. T.J. McCauley, Reno, Nev., 202
35. Keith Teal, Naples, Texas, 202
35. Kevin Veatch, Emporia, Kan., 202
35. Travis Tetrick, Kingman, Kan., 202
40. Wilder Jones, King Hill, Idaho, 201
40. Will Watts, Lovington, N.M., 201
40. Newt Ladner, Poplarville, Miss., 201
43. Parke Greeson, Victoria, Texas, 200
43. Zane Holdbrook, Roberts, Mt., 200
43. Josh Fish, Moriarty, N.M., 200
46. Jacob Edler, State Center, Iowa, 199
46. Shay Carroll, La Junta, Colo., 199
46. Marcus Linaweaver, Leavenworth, Kan., 199
46. Ryne Hartt, Sebring, Fla., 199
50. Dalton Boudreaux, Lake Charles, La., 198
50. Mitchell Crawford, Carthage, Miss., 198
52. Drew Cowan, Highmore, S.D., 197
52. Dustin Latta, Marana, Ariz., 197
54. Colton Thorson, Fergus Falls, Minn., 195
55. Brady Chasteen, Columbia, Mo., 193
55. Tony Martinez, Ellensburg, Wash., 193
57. Bailey Spitz, Lamar, Colo., 191
57. Logan Bell, Gillette, Wyo., 191
59. Nick Teixeira, Kamloops, British Columbia, Can., 190
60. Bobby Hoenck, Winnemucca, Nev., 189
60. Dustin Pace, Provo, Utah, 189
62. Eric Knapp, Okanogan, Wash., 187
63. Trapper Rieniets, Gillette, Wyo., 186
63. Brett Jones, Fayetteville, Ark., 186
65. Taylor Santos-Karney, Creston, Calif., 185
65. Josh Burns, Deville, La., 185
67. Logan Bird, Nanton, Alberta, Can., 184
68. Brent Martin, Mauston, Wisc., 183
69. Dylan Sant, Hagerman, N.M., 182
70. Sterling Atkins, Broken Bow, Neb., 181
71. Rowdy Curr, Scenic, S.D., 180
71. Jade Crago, Belle Fourche, S.D., 180
71. Chase Lako, Arthur, N.D., 180
71. Lane Santos-Karney, Creston, Calif., 180
71. Brandon Swanson, Arthur, Neb., 180
71. McKennan Buckner, Redmond, Ore., 180
71. Roddy Dubois, Kaplan, La., 180
71. Garrett Bukowski, Falcon, Colo., 180
71. Taylor Frazier, Silverhill, Ala., 180
71. Hank Sagehorn, Sparta, Wisc., 180
71. Justin Kruse, Maquoketa, Iowa, 180
71. Tory Chasteen, Columbia, Mo., 180
71. Lane Stock, Taylor, Ariz., 180
71. Sheldon Stretch, Ponoka, Alberta, Can., 180
71. Lee Huddleston, Brooks, Ga., 180
71. Dakota Billings, Pine Mountain, Ga., 180
71. Dillon Wickum, Minot, N.D., 180

Girls Cutting
1. Whitney Hall, Comanche, Okla., 224
2. Paige Hadlock, Plain City, Utah, 218
3. Cheyanne Carpenter, Clements, Calif., 217
3. Emily Miller, Ingalls, Kan., 217
5. Jenna Drammer, Los Olivos, Calif., 216
5. Chyanne Thacker, West Bountiful, Utah, 216
7. Lexie Canik, Creole, La., 215
7. Abi Lechtenberg, Hutchinson, Kan., 215
7. Kimberly Sanchagrin, Florence, Miss., 215
7. Matea Frensdorf, Moses Lake, Wash., 215
7. Candace Chevallier, Peachland, British Columbia, Can., 215
12. Beka Jo Williamson, Archer City, Texas, 214
13. Sadie Gjermundson, Halliday, N.D., 213
13. DeeAnna Pasquale, Winnemucca, Nev., 213
13. Cheyenne Atkins, Sumrall, Miss., 213
16. Kellie Wiersma, Outlook, Wash., 212
17. Kimberlyn Fehringer, American Falls, Idaho, 211
18. Schae Hanson, Burke, S.D., 210
18. Lisa Christensen, Laverne, Okla., 210
18. Paige Moreda, Yerington, Nev., 210
18. Destrilee Allred, Nephi, Utah, 210
22. Randi Buchanan, Sparks, Nev., 209
22. Katherine Hall, DeKalb, Texas, 209
24. Mariah Jundt, Wickenburg, Ariz., 208
24. Lawrie Saunders, Alix, Alberta, Can., 208
26. Hailey Cox, Purcell, Okla., 207
27. Ashlee White, Sanger, Calif., 205
27. Haley Brown, Ponca, Neb., 205
27. Jen Vesbach, Platteville, Wisc., 205
27. Quinn Mader, Winnemucca, Nev., 205
27. Kellee Hersrud, Columbus, Mt., 205
27. Bailey Anderson, Gail, Texas, 205
33. Katelyn Nicholson, Lawrence, Miss., 204
34. Katy Cleary, Mineral Point, Wisc., 203
34. Skyler Bennetch, Fort McCoy, Fla., 203
36. Bailie Smith, Leon, Iowa, 202
36. Cheyenne Brown, Ponca, Neb., 202
36. TiAnna Stimpson, Paul, Idaho, 202
36. Ali Darrow, Hamilton, Mt., 202
40. Chuck Povey, Clifton, Idaho, 201
40. Jami Kusilek, Cannon Falls, Minn., 201
42. Annie Spurr, Paso Robles, Calif., 199
42. Jade Kitaif, Tylertown, Miss., 199
44. Frankie Smith, Rapid City, S.D., 197
44. Kelcie Mills, Kamloops, British Columbia, Can., 197
44. Amie Ferguson, Roanoke, La., 197
44. Samantha Martinez, Bloomfield, N.M., 197
48. Jori Gjermundson, Marshall, N.D., 196
48. Brooke Barker, Ault, Colo., 196
48. Taylor Rieniets, Gillette, Wyo., 196
48. Taylor King, Kaysville, Utah, 196
52. Morgan Hauge, New Town, N.D., 193
52. Ailee Aschoff, Maupin, Ore., 193
52. Blair Bouget, Branch, La., 193
52. Paris Thorson, Fergus Falls, Minn., 193
56. Shelby Sanford, O'Neill, Neb., 192
56. Vanessa Hooper, Andrews, Texas, 192
56. Railey Tremblay, Cayley, Alberta, Can., 192
59. Sterling Cumpton, Lewellen, Neb., 191
59. Bailey Baxter, Grand Island, Neb., 191
59. Abi Cordia, Potosi, Mo., 191
59. Katherine Hutson, Soddy Daisy, Tenn., 191
63. Kamiah Davenport, Chilhowie, Va., 190
64. Taylor Mason, Casper, Wyo., 189
64. Danielle Staudenmeyer, Dillon, Mt., 189
64. Micah Samples, Abilene, Kan., 189
67. Brooke Bindl, Richland Center, Wisc., 187
67. Macy Fuller, Clarkston, Wash., 187
69. Jordan Hagedorn, West Point, Neb., 186
69. Stevie Rae Willis, Terrebonne, Ore., 186
69. Raeli Prescott, Twin Falls, Idaho, 186
72. Cinnamon Smith, Gillette, Wyo., 185
72. Charli Kenzy, Iona, S.D., 185
72. Sierra Davenport, Chilhowie, Va., 185
72. Anna Burton, Radford, Va., 185
76. Brooke Dalton, Red Deer, Alberta, Can., 184
77. Ashley Lako, Arthur, N.D., 183
77. Darby Shope, Longville, La., 183
77. Holly Bond, St. Johns, Ariz., 183
80. Martha Angelone, Cross Junction, Va., 182
81. Kaley Wilder, Micanopy, Fla., 181
82. Kelsey Lemon, Corvallis, Mt., 180
82. Kenzie Owen, Winner, S.D., 180
82. Elli Price, Leedey, Okla., 180
82. Taylor King, Lawton, Iowa, 180
82. Taylor Schneider, Hedley, British Columbia, Can., 180
82. Kelli Carveiro, Hanapepe, Hawaii, 180
82. Lexi Heater, Lebanon, Ore., 180
82. Callahan Crossley, Hermiston, Ore., 180
82. Jacque Henrichs, Avondale, Colo., 180
82. Sage Fox, Calhan, Colo., 180
82. Megan White, Mount Hope, Wisc., 180
82. Courtney Otto, Marshall, Minn., 180
82. Mariah Kusilek, River Falls, Wisc., 180
82. Jordan McDow, Fulton, Mo., 180
82. Maegen Nahrgang, Buckeye, Ariz., 180
82. Racquel Jundt, Wickenburg, Ariz., 180
82. Jami Holthaus, Aztec, N.M., 180
82. Emily Carrillo, Aztec, N.M., 180
82. Rylee Steinman, Red Deer, Alberta, Can., 180
82. Polly Gorman, Meade, Kan., 180
82. Carlie Lanier, Okeechobee, Fla., 180