Team Roping Journal Report: Bob Feist, Art Arnold and J.D. Yates Headed to Hall of Fame

Team roping legends announced to be inducted into Class of 2024 Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame

Bob Feist, Art Arnold, and J.D. Yates, who have made significant contributions to the sport of team roping, will be inducted into the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame in 2024.

J.D. Yates has appeared at the National Finals Rodeo 21 times and is the youngest contestant to ever qualify for the NFR in 1975 at just 15-years-old. Bob Feist is recognized nationally and internationally for his contributions to team roping and for founding the Bob Feist Invitational. Art Arnold is known for holding the title of World Champion in 1968.

The Alabama cowgirl handled the pressure in the Finals
The nephew of Kaycee Feild is competing in some big junior events
Sitting No. 15 in the World Clayton Hass secures win in Clovis with aggregate time of 23.1 seconds
Breakaway roper Lari Dee Guy cinched the title at the Clovis Breakaway with an aggregate time of 14.4 seconds on four head
Quebec’s Oceane Veilleux bounced back on Saturday to claim the title at the third annual Resistol Rookie Roundup.
Josh Frost claimed the 46th George Paul Memorial Xtreme Bull Riding title
Canada’s Oceane Veilleux left Fort Worth as the Resistol Rookie Roundup Champion.
The five rodeos that make up the Texas Swing shape the rodeo season
Parker Sandstrom topped the leaderboard in the Final 4 to win it all.