RodeoHouston: Championship Sunday Daysheet

The Top 10 competitors in each event in Houston will be narrowed down to four for a winner-take-all Shootout

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By Sunday evening, RodeoHouston will have doled out $50,000 checks to its winners, which will set them on the path for NFR (and maybe World Championship) glory.

The highest paying PRCA rodeo of the year and third leg of the Texas Swings Championship Sunday action begins at 4 PM ET on The Cowboy Channel and Cowboy Channel+.

BAREBACK RIDING

The reigning World Champion Keenan Hayes and RodeoHouston Champion Leighton Berry have both made it to Championship Sunday.

Tanner Aus Blasting Sand
Clayton Biglow Exactly Midnite
Keenan Hayes Circle Eyes
Leighton Berry Ain’t No Angel
Garrett Shadbolt Guardian Angel
Nick Pelke Pearl Harbor
Cooper Cooke On Second Thought
Richmond Champion King Ding-A-Ling
Clint Laye Hitman
Caleb Bennett R. Watson’s William Wallace

STEER WRESTLING

Only two of the 10 finalists have never been to the NFR, but one of them, Walt Arnold, enters with $10,000 earned already.

Cody Devers
Tristan Martin
J.D. Struxness
Ty Erickson
Dakota Eldridge
Blake Knowles
Dalton Massey
Walt Arnold
Stetson Jorgensen
Tucker Allen

TEAM ROPING

The 2021 and 2022 World Champions Junior Noguiera/Kaleb Driggers, 2023 NFR Average Champions Derrick Begay/Colter Todd and current World No. 1s Clint Summers/Jake Long are all looking to add that $50,000 and set themselves up on a Gold Buckle pace.

Cash Duty Ross Ashford
Jesse Boos Jace Steenhoek
Lightning Aguilera Jonathan Torres
Jr. Dees Coleby Payne
Jake Smith Douglas Rich
Andrew Ward Tanner Braden
Kaleb Driggers Junior Nogueria
Derrick Begay Colter Todd
Clint Summers Jake Long
J.C. Yeahquo Buddy Hawkins

SADDLE BRONC RIDING

Sage Newman’s quest for a three-peat is still alive, but he’ll have to go through reigning World Champion Zeke Thurston and World No. 1 and No. 2 Statler Wright and Damian Brennan

Sage Newman Dandy Delight
Statler Wright Ricky Bobby
Damian Brennan Wild Cherry
Zeke Thurston Birch Bubbles
Ben Andersen Uptick
Cole Elshere Flying Karma
Ryder Sanford Liza Jane
Brody Wells Tokyo Bubbles
Q Taylor Redial
Lefty Holman Larry Culpepper

TIE-DOWN ROPING

Waiting at the bottom of the order in the 10 man is World No. 1 Shad Mayfield, who has won more than twice as much as any other tie-down roper this year.

Trevor Hale
John Douch
Ty Harris
Macon Murphy
Shane Hanchey
Chance Thiessen
Joel Harris
Riley Webb
Marty Yates
Shad Mayfield

BREAKAWAY ROPING

Defending Champion Hali Williams is still alive, but enters the Final Round with the least amount of money earned so far at $3,875. Macy Young has already banked $12,000 by winning all four rounds she has competed in.

Hali Williams
Willow Wilson
Macy Young
Shelby Boisjoli-Meged
Tiada Gray
Joran Jo Hollabaugh
Jackie Crawford
Hope Thompson
Taylor Munsell
Rickie Fanning

BARREL RACING

Hailey Kinsel has four Gold Buckles, but has never won RodeoHouston. She was second in 2018.

Megan McLeod-Sprauge
Hailey Kinsel
Stevi Hillman
Sissy Winn
Andrea Busby
Lisa Lockhart
Paige Jones
Kassie Mowry
Hayle Gibson
Leslie Smalygo

BULL RIDING

Tristen Hutchings’ last three outs in Houston have been 84.5, 85.5 and 85 points.

Chance Schott Choreboy
Braden Richardson Ramrod
Josh Frost White Trash
Roscoe Jarboe Full Send
TJ Gray Flight Risk
Dustin Boquet Soccer Mom
Creek Young Midnight Flyer
Tristen Hutchings Broken Dreams
Jax Mills Mellow Yelloe
Jeff Askey Dirty Mike
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