

The 2017 Pendleton rodeo offered competitors $501,684 in prize money. Hass also won steer wrestling with a three-run time of 19.8 seconds. 1 in both the PRCA’s world all-around and tie-down roping title races.įormer National Finals qualifier Clayton Hass of Weatherford won the all-around after earning $13,053 in steer wrestling and team roping.

Tuf Cooper, a former Decatur resident who lives in Weatherford, won the steer roping first round with a 13.1.Ĭooper, a three-time world champion tie-down roper, currently is ranked No. Twenty-three time world champion Trevor Brazile of Decatur won the steer roping second round with a 12.7 and then finished fourth the average with a three-run time of 26.7. Other winners were all-around cowboy Seth Hall ($1,782, tie-down roping and team roping), steer wrestler Rowdy Parrot (7.2 seconds on two head), tie-down roper Cade Swor (15.1 seconds on two head), barrel racer Tillar Murray (15.63 seconds) and bull riders Dustin Bowen (87 points on Hurst Pro Rodeo’s Yellow Hair) and Clayton Foltyn (87 points on Hurst Pro Rodeo’s Captain Crunch).Īt the Pendleton Round Up, Will Gasperson, a former National Finals Steer Roping qualifier from Decatur, won steer roping after turning in a time of 49.0 seconds on three runs. The Albuquerque rodeo offered competitors $158,796 in prize money. 1 with an 85 atop a bronc named Multi-chem Forked Up, which also is owned by the Cervi Championship Rodeo Co. In saddle bronc riding, Audy Reed of Spearman finished No. In bareback riding, three-time Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association world champion Will Lowe of Canyon won after turning in a score of 87 aboard a bronc named Tino’s Juarez, which is owned by the Cervi Championship Rodeo Co. They shared the title with Clay Tryan and Jade Corkill.

During the past weekend, many of the world’s top pros saddled up for rodeos in Albuquerque, N.M., and in Pendleton, Ore.Īt the Albuquerque rodeo, Aaron Macy of Post, and his partner, Cody Hogan of Athens, tied for first in the team roping title race after turning in a two-run time of 10.1 seconds.
