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National Finals Rodeo Results: Round 7
1. (tie) Clint Cannon, Waller, Texas, on Calgary Stampede’s Mad Money, and D.V. Fennell, Neosho, Mo., on JK Rodeo’s Brother, 84.5 points, $15,343 each. 3. (tie) Steven Peebles, Redmond, Ore., and Jared Smith, Williston, Fla., 83.5, $8,708 each. 5. Jason Havens, Prineville, Ore., 82.5, $4,423. 6. (tie) Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore., and Wes Stevenson, Lubbock, Texas, 82, $1,382 each.
Average
1. Bobby Mote, 587.5 points on seven head. 2. (tie) Kaycee Field and Jason Havens, 579. 4. Kelly Timberman, 569. 5. D.V. Fennell, 567.5. 6. Will Lowe, 565. 7. (tie) Heath Ford and Steven Peebles, 560.5. 9. Wes Stevenson, 498.5 on six. 10. Ryan Gray, 491.
World Standings
1. Clint Cannon, $251,243. 2. Bobby Mote, $216,644. 3. Justin McDaniel, $161,696. 4. Ryan Gray, $152,136. 5. Kaycee Feild, $140,799. 6. Heath Ford, $138,937. 7. Kelly Timberman, $113,332. 8. Will Lowe, $111,086. 9. D.V. Fennell, $104,438. 10. Royce Ford, $100,064.
Steer Wrestling
1. Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, Calif., 3.8 seconds, $17,139. 2. Casey McMillen, Redmond, Ore., 3.9, $13,546. 3. Todd Suhn, Hermosa, S.D., 4.1, $10,228. 4. Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta, 4.5, $7,188. 5.b(tie) Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., and Matt Reeves, Pampa, Texas, 4.7, $3,594.
Average
1. Luke Branquinho, 28.2 seconds on seven head. 2. Curtis Cassidy, 28.5. 3. Josh Peek, 31.2. 4. Lee Graves, 34.1. 5. Todd Suhn, 35.0. 6. Jake Rinehart, 39.2. 7. Casey McMillen, 40.8. 8. Hunter Cure, 50.5. 9. Matt Reeves, 145.1. 10. Joey Bell Jr., 26.4 on six.
World Standings
1. Luke Branquinho, $182,493. 2. Lee Graves, $179,341. 3. Jake Rinehart, 148,316. 4. Curtis Cassidy, $125,792. 5. Shawn Greenfield, $112,021. 6. Todd Suhn, $108,162. 7. Stockton Graves, $90,004. 8. Trevor Knowles, $85,938. 9. Hunter Cure, $82,146. 10. Josh Peek, $81,663.
Team Roping
1. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, Ariz./Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, Ariz., 3.6 seconds, $17,139. 2. JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas/Randon Adams, Logandale, 4.0, $13,546. 3. Steve Purcella, Hereford, Texas/Jhett Johnson, Casper, Wyo., 4.3, $10,228. 4. (tie) Chad Masters, Clarksville, Tenn./Jade Corkill, Fallon, and Travis Tryan, Billings, Mont./Michael Jones, Stephenville, Texas, 4.6, $5,805 each. 6. Keven Daniel, Franklin, Tenn./Brad Culpepper, Ashburn, Ga., 4.7, $2,764.
Average
1. Luke Brown/Martin Lucero, 35.3 seconds on seven head. 2. Nick Sartain/Kollin VonAhn, 36.0. 3. Charly Crawford/Russell Cardoza, 42.9 on six. 4. Keven Daniel/Brad Culpepper, 45.7. 5. JoJo LeMond/Randon Adams, 46.4. 6. Riley Minor/Brady Minor, 35.0 on five. 7. David Key/Rich Skelton, 35.3. 8. Steve Purcella/Jhett Johnson, 36.7. 9. Blaine Linaweaver/Justin Davis, 63.7. 10. Travis Tryan/Michael Jones, 21.2 on four.
World Standings (headers)
1. Chad Masters, $149,864. 2. Luke Brown, $140,274. 3. Nick Sartain, $129,742. 4. David Key, $127,708. 5. Travis Tryan, $123,791. 6. JoJo LeMond, $119,342. 7. Kelsey Parchman, $100,873. 8. Riley Minor, $98,001. 9. Steve Purcella, $96,646. 10. Trevor Brazile, $92,471.
World Standings (heelers)
1. Jade Corkill, $140,393. 2. Kollin VonAhn, $128,575. 3. Rich Skelton, $127,543. 4. Martin Lucero, $125,821. 5. Michael Jones, $123,172. 6. Richard Durham, $118,786. 7. Randon Adams, $118,764. 8. Brad Culpepper, $101,511. 9. Patrick Smith, $100,850. 10. Brady Minor, $98,001.
Saddle Bronc Riders
1. Billy Etbauer, 90 points on Bar T Rodeo’s Son of Sadie, $17,139. 2. Jesse Kruse, Great Falls, Mont., 86, $13,546. 3. Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La., 84, $10,228. 4. Dustin Flundra, Pincher Creek, Alberta, 81.5, $7,188. 5. Isaac Diaz, Stephenville, Texas, 80.5, $4,423. 6. Taos Muncy, Corona, N.M., 79.5, $2,764.
Average
1. Shaun Stroh, 567 points on seven head. 2. Cody Wright, 558.5. 3. Cody DeMoss, 553.5. 4. Jesse Kruse, 501.5 on six. 5. J.J. Elshere, 497. 6. Chad Ferley, 484.5. 7. Isaac Diaz, 469. 8. Bradley Harter, 462. 9. Wade Sundell, 411.5 on five. 10. Justin Arnold, 399.5.
World Standings
1. Jesse Kruse, $169,309. 2. J.J. Elshere, $135,929. 3. Wade Sundell, $129,538. 4. Billy Etbauer, $121,550. 5. Heith DeMoss, $113,928. 6. Cody DeMoss, $109,751. 7. Taos Muncy, $107,848. 8. Justin Arnold, $106,165. 9. Cody Wright, $105,248. 10.Isaac Diaz, $105,144.
Calf Roping
1. (tie) Hunter Herrin, Apache, Okla., and Cody Ohl, Hico, Texas, 7.1 seconds, $15,343 each. 3. Blair Burk, Durant, Okla, 7.2, $10,228. 4.Tyson Durfey, Colbert, Wash., 7.6, $7,188. 5. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., 7.8, $4,423. 6. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas, 8.0, $2,764.
Average
1. Tuf Cooper, 59.2 seconds on seven head. 2. Ryan Jarrett, 66.4. 3. Cody Ohl, 67.8. 4. Josh Peek, 69.0. 5. Adam Gray, 71.0. 6. Monty Lewis, 71.9. 7. Blair Burk, 72.0. 8. Tyson Durfey, 77.2. 9. Trevor Brazile, 77.7. 10. Justin Maass, 98.0.
World Standings
1. Trevor Brazile, $166,227. 2. Clint Robinson, $129,698. 3. Cody Ohl, $126,408. 4. Hunter Herrin, $123,323. 5. Tuf Cooper, $111,320. 6. Tyson Durfey, $108,902. 7. Josh Peek, $104,707. 8. Blair Burk, $104,118. 9. Scott Kormos, $103,408. 10. Ryan Watkins, $100,978.
Barrel Racing
1. Lindsay Sears, Nanton Alberta, 13.71 seconds, $17,139. 2. Sue Smith, Blackfoot, Idaho, 13.78, $13,546. 3. (tie) Mary Burger, Pauls Valley, Okla., and Sherry Cervi, Marana, Ariz., 13.88, $8,708. 5. Jordon Peterson, Chilton, Texas, 13.93, $4,423. 6. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, S.D., 14.05, $2,764.
Average
1. Lindsay Sears, 97.11 seconds on seven runs. 2. Sherry Cervi, 97.27. 3. Lisa Lockhart, 98.83. 4. Brittany Pozzi, 102.83. 5. Sue Smith, 103.25. 6. Jordon Peterson, 103.68. 7. Mary Burger, 104.38. 8. Danyelle Campbell, 108.19. 9. Shelley Morgan, 108.44. 10. Cassie Moseley, 108.87.
World Standings
1. Lindsay Sears, $222,031. 2. Brittany Pozzi, $210,324. 3. Sherry Cervi, $150,518. 4. Mary Burger, $138,184. 5. Jordon Peterson, $121,628. 6. Tiffany Fox, $110,464. 7. Sue Smith, $102,288. 8. Cassie Moseley, $91,970. 9. Shelley Morgan, $90,415. 10. Lisa Lockhart, $85,414.
Bull Riding
1. Corey Navarre, Weatherford, Okla., 88.0 points on Silverado’s Black Gold, $17,139. 2. Colin McTaggart, Las Vegas, 86, $13,546. 3. Zack Oakes, Elk, Wash., 84, $10,228. 4. Kanin Asay, Powell, Wyo., 79.5, $7,188. All other riders, no score.
Average
1. Corey Navarre, 320.0 points on four head. 2. Bobby Welsh, 315.5. 3. Douglas Duncan, 256 on three. 4. Kanin Asay, 254. 5. B.J. Schumacher, 177 on two. 6. Colin McTaggart, 170. 7. Tate Stratton, 166.5. 8. Zack Oakes, 158.5. 9. Clayton Savage, 87 on one. 10. Jesse Bail, 86.
World Standings
1. J.W. Harris, $219,275. 2. Corey Navarre, $149,010. 3. Bobby Welsh, $133,436. 4. Kanin Asay, $126,725. 5. Douglas Duncan, $116,183. 6. B.J. Schumacher, $108,681. 7. Steve Woolsey, $108,444. 8. Colin McTaggart, $99,567. 9. Tate Stratton, $98,573. 10. Clayton Savage, $94,956.
All-Around World Standings
1. Trevor Brazile, $324,664. 2. Josh Peek, $186,370. 3. Clint Robinson, $181,915. 4. Curtis Cassidy, $136,436. 5. Ryan Jarrett, $122,444. 6. Cash Myers, $85,628. 7. Chance Kelton, $80,645. 8. Landon McClaugherty, $77,405. 9. Jake Hannum, $74,859. 10. Jesse Bail, $65,442.
Sheena Robbins: Barrel racer's sacrifice pays off
A lot of songs have been written about cowboys and cowgirls, and even more stories have been told about them.
I’ve written about broken backs and scars I could hardly look at, about bull fighters who’d been gored and ropers with missing fingers.
I’ve written about a barrel racer whose hips and pelvis couldn’t hold the weight of a horse that kept tripping over the barrel and falling on her. The animals we bring to sports are powerful and beautiful, but the danger is always there.
Sheena Robbins is 26 years old, and fingers crossed and wood knocked, she has no stories like that. At least not about herself. She’s a ranch girl from the Valley. Her family has a raisin vineyard. Her mom, Brenda, was a barrel racer. Her dad, Dale, is a cutting horse trainer in Alabama. They split up years ago.….(read more)
Barrel racer Sears moves to top of standings
LAS VEGAS — Lindsay Sears won the seventh round of barrel racing with a 13.71-second run Wednesday night at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo to take the lead in the world standings.
Sears, the defending world champion from Nanton, Alberta, has won an event-best $80,813 to push her season total to $222,031. Brittany Pozzi of Victoria, Texas, the 2007 world champion who didn’t place among the top six with a time of 19.07, dropped to second place with $210,324.
Sears, who has placed among the top six in all seven rounds, also is first in the aggregate score race with a time of 97.11 over seven rounds.
Etbauer wins record 50th round at NFR
No cowboy has performed at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo the way that five-time world champion saddle bronc rider Billy Etbauer has in his 21 appearances. He added to his legacy in front of 17,069 fans at the Thomas & Mack Center in Round 7.
The Edmond, Okla., and former South Dakota native, bronc rider added to his record for most Wrangler NFR round victories by taking No. 50 thanks to a 90-point ride aboard Bar T Rodeo’s Son of Sadie.
That mark was four points better than PRCA world standings leader Jesse Kruse — who is half Etbauer’s age — and left the 46-year-old legend smiling and thankful after the round.
“Thank goodness he was awesome tonight,” said Etbauer, the only cowboy who has earned more than $1 million at the Wrangler NFR, of Son of Sadie. “He kind of stood me up there pretty bad. He threw me up out of there and cocked me over. I was adjusting all the way. He really bucked. He was really good. Horses are like people. They have good days and bad days. I was just glad to be there when the whistle blew.”.…..(read more)
