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2025 WPRA Pro Rodeo World Standings Updates

Katelyn Scott at Caldwell Night Rodeo

The Women’s Professional Rodeo Association officially kicked off its 2025 season on October 1, 2024, and we’ve got all the barrel racing world standings updates and stories here.

—> Find complete results and standings from the 2025 WPRA barrel racing pro rodeo season here.

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WPRA World Standings as of September 24, 2025

Austyn Tobey, who’s sitting 42nd in the WPRA world standings walked away from Mandan with the barrel racing title and $12,938 from an 18.06-second run. Photo by Chuck Minor.

Disclaimer: results are unofficial and may change as the WPRA makes their official audits at the end of the season.

(Rank, Name, Money Won, Rodeos Attended)

  1. Kassie Mowry | $203,445 | 28
  2. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | $194,716 | 71
  3. Emily Beisel | $182,027 | 68
  4. Hailey Kinsel | $174,406 | 54
  5. Lisa Lockhart | $159,511 | 65
  6. Carlee Otero | $151,560 | 86
  7. Anita Ellis | $146,991 | 43
  8. Megan McLeod-Sprague | $138,130 | 61
  9. Hayle Gibson-Stillwell | $136,658 | 80
  10. Tayla Moeykens | $135,187 | 85
  11. Andrea Busby | $131,698 | 74
  12. Wenda Johnson | $128,472 | 74
  13. Katelyn Scott | $121,674 | 88
  14. Julie Plourde | $117,736 | 89
  15. Tricia Aldridge | $117,182 | 84
  16. McKenna Coronado | $113,118 | 89
  17. Halyn Lide | $112,614 | 72
  18. Paige Jones | $103,882 | 65
  19. Summer Kosel | $99,665 | 55
  20. Katie Jo Halbert | $99,275 | 79
  21. Chloe Gray | $96,155 | 88
  22. Leslie Smalygo | $90,959 | 58
  23. LaTricia Duke | $82,039 | 72
  24. Michelle Alley | $81,492 | 62
  25. Makenzie Mayes | $79,395 | 93

WPRA World Standings as of September 16, 2025

turning barrel at the Pendleton Round-Up
Tayla Moeykens won the first round of the Pendleton Round-Up with a time of 28.45 and placed second in the short round with a 28.80, winning the aggregate with a 57.15 and the barrel racing title. Photo by Kristen Schurr.

*Unofficial standings*

(Rank, Name, Money Won, Rodeos Attended)  

  1. Kassie Mowry | $203,322
  2. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | $192,802
  3. Emily Beisel | $181,104
  4. Hailey Kinsel | $172,841
  5. Carlee Otero | $151,560
  6. Lisa Lockhart | $149,667
  7. Anita Ellis | $145,882
  8. Megan McLeod-Sprague | $138,090
  9. Hayle Gibson-Stillwell | $135,510
  10. Tayla Moeykens | $134,845
  11. Andrea Busby | $127,948
  12. Wenda Johnson | $117,601
  13. Tricia Aldridge | $115,269
  14. Julie Plourde | $111,982
  15. McKenna Coronado | $111,531
  16. Katelyn Scott | $107,246
  17. Halyn Lide | $104,993
  18. Paige Jones | $103,885
  19. Summer Kosel | $99,319
  20. Chloe Gray | $94,346

WPRA World Standings as of September 8, 2025

Halyn Lide and Jettin Ta Heaven win the Cinch Playoff’s in Puyallup, Washington and $13,000. Photo by John Pyle.

(Rank, Name, Money Won, Rodeos Attended)  

  1. Kassie Mowry | $202,348 | 27
  2. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | $192,802 | 69
  3. Emily Beisel | $181,104 | 63
  4. Hailey Kinsel | $172,841 | 53
  5. Carlee Otero | $146,781 | 78
  6. Anita Ellis | $145,882 | 42
  7. Megan McLeod-Sprague | $138,090 | 58
  8. Lisa Lockhart | $134,582 | 61
  9. Hayle Gibson-Stillwell | $132,389 | 74
  10. Andrea Busby | $127,165 | 69
  11. Tayla Moeykens | $116,814 | 80
  12. Julie Plourde | $111,449 | 80
  13. McKenna Coronado | $108,400 | 85
  14. Tricia Aldridge | $105,551 | 77
  15. Wenda Johnson | $105,274 | 64
  16. Halyn Lide | $100,128 | 67
  17. Summer Kosel | $97,249 | 51
  18. Katelyn Scott | $96,666 | 79
  19. Paige Jones | $95,673 | 57
  20. Katie Jo Halbert | $92,222 | 75
  21. Chloe Gray | $92,032 | 83
  22. Leslie Smalygo | $90,959 | 58
  23. LaTricia Duke | $82,030 | 68
  24. Michelle Alley | $80,222 | 58
  25. Jordan Driver | $73,293 | 69

WPRA World Standings as of August 26, 2025

(Rank, Name, Money Won

  1. Kassie Mowry | $202,348
  2. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | $187,888
  3. Hailey Kinsel | $172,841
  4. Emily Beisel | $161,044
  5. Carlee Otero | $144,269
  6. Megan McLeod-Sprague | $137,787
  7. Anita Ellis | $135,795
  8. Andrea Busby | $121,716
  9. Hayle Gibson-Stillwell | $119,128
  10. Lisa Lockhart | $117,286
  11. Julie Plourde | $109,803
  12. Tayla Moeykens | $109,181
  13. McKenna Coronado | $103,749
  14. Tricia Aldridge | $101,535
  15. Wenda Johnson | $100,549
  16. Leslie Smalygo |$86,727
  17. Katelyn Scott | $85,707
  18. Summer Kosel | $85,689
  19. Paige Jones | $85,394
  20. Chloe Gray | $84,808
  21. Katie Jo Halbert | $82,182
  22. LaTricia Duke | $82,030
  23. Halyn Lide | $76,268
  24. Michelle Alley | $73,459
  25. Jordan Driver | $71,205

WPRA World Standings as of August 19, 2025

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(Rank, Name, Money Won, Rodeos Attended)  

  1. Kassie Mowry | $202,348 | 26
  2. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | $187,888 | 60
  3. Hailey Kinsel | $172,841 | 46
  4. Emily Beisel | $153,921 | 56
  5. Carlee Otero | $138,123 | 69
  6. Anita Ellis | $134,887 | 35
  7. Megan McLeod-Sprague | $130,339 | 51
  8. Andrea Busby | $116,069 | 60
  9. Hayle Gibson-Stillwell | $110,357 | 65
  10. Julie Plourde | $109,339 | 70
  11. Lisa Lockhart | $107,390 | 52
  12. Tayla Moeykens | $107,270 | 69
  13. Tricia Aldridge | $101,132 | 65
  14. McKenna Coronado | $96,576 | 75
  15. Wenda Johnson | $92,302 | 53

WPRA World Standings as of July 22, 2025

(Rank, Name, Money Won, Rodeos Attended)  

  1. Kassie Mowry | $180,695 | 16 
  2. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | $152,552 | 40 
  3. Megan McLeod-Sprague | $120,436 | 36 
  4. Hailey Kinsel | $115,837 | 32 
  5. Anita Ellis | $112,385 | 24 
  6. Emily Beisel | $105,695 | 36 
  7. Andrea Busby | $103,403 | 40 
  8. Julie Plourde | $88,302 | 55 
  9. Tricia Aldridge | $85,960 | 48 
  10. Hayle Gibson-Stillwell | $85,044 | 43 
  11. Carlee Otero | $83,708 | 49 
  12. McKenna Coronado | $80,706 | 52 
  13. Leslie Smalygo | $70,753 | 35 
  14. Lisa Lockhart | $66,456 | 37 
  15. LaTricia Duke | $64,492 | 44 

WPRA World Standings as of July 8, 2025

Summer Kosel’s jumped to No. 11 in the World Standings after winning Mandan, North Dakota and Mobridge, South Dakota—and picking up checks in Cody, Livingston, Red Lodge, Killdeer and Belle Fourche. Her standout partner Firewaterfrenchfame handled most of the heavy lifting. Photo by Jessica Jensen.

Cowboy Christmas can change many professional rodeo athletes seasons. Taking place around the Fourth of July, rodeo athletes take on crazy schedules, long night drives and multiple runs in a day to take advantage of the added money rodeos across the country.

With several changes in the leaderboard, most noticeable is Summer Kosel’s jump to No. 11 after winning Mandan, North Dakota and Mobridge, South Dakota—and picking up checks in Cody, Livingston, Red Lodge, Killdeer and Belle Fourche. Her standout partner Firewaterfrenchfame, aka “Apollo” handled most of the heavy lifting.

Megan McLeod-Sprague and her incredible Seis Corona led the Cowboy Christmas earning charts after winning Livingston and placing in Cody, St. Paul and Basin City. She earned more than $29,000 over the rodeo holiday, nearly $10,000 more than Paige Jones who was second in Cowboy Christmas earnings.

Jones won more than $19,000 in Ponoka, winning the first round, the finals, the average and was second in the showdown round, all aboard Famous Hayday. She moved to No. 18 with $48,955 won.

(Rank, Name, Money Won, Rodeos Attended) 

  1. Kassie Mowry | $148,445 | 15
  2. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | $109,158 | 33
  3. Megan McLeod-Sprague | $98,707 | 33
  4. Hailey Kinsel | $96,470 | 30
  5. Andrea Busby | $90,901 | 32
  6. McKenna Coronado | $78,188 | 47
  7. Julie Plourde | $76,258 | 49
  8. Tricia Aldridge | $75,960 | 47
  9. Emily Beisel | $74,627 | 32
  10. Hayle Gibson-Stillwell | $61,514 | 40
  11. Summer Kosel | $55,123 | 26
  12. Wenda Johnson | $54,592 | 31
  13. LaTricia Duke | $54,183 | 40
  14. Tayla Moeykens | $53,393 | 45
  15. Carlee Otero | $53,314 | 44

WPRA World Standings as of June 27, 2025

McKenna Coronado and Kt Shine Down won the Snake River Stampede in Nampa, Idaho, with 47.20 seconds on three runs to claim $4,652, plus checks for sixth place in the first round and tied with LaTricia Duke and DM High Roller for second in the second round. She tied in the finals with Katelyn Scott, each running a 15.76 for $2,010 each. Photo by Roseanna Sales Photography.

Hailey Kinsel and DM Sissy Hayday, and Whitley Sharp and Bahama Mama split the win in Elko, Nevada at the Silver State Stampede each earning $6,331 for their 15.78 second runs. Kinsel takes the No. 5 spot in the world standings while Sharp moves to No. 56.  

McKenna Coronado and Kt Shine Down won the Snake River Stampede in Nampa, Idaho, with 47.20 seconds on three runs to claim $4,652, plus checks for sixth place in the first round, tied with LaTricia Duke and DM High Roller and second in the second round. She tied in the finals with Katelyn Scott and Watch The Freak Fly, each running a 15.76 for $2,010 each. Julie Plourde and KF Epic Ta Fame, and Sue Smith and Diamond Center split the round one win in Nampa with a 15.66 for $2,880 each. Wenda Johnson and Steal Money claimed the second round win with a 15.57 worth $3,101. Johnson was the reserve champion with 47.22 on three runs for an additional $3,988. 

Madison Wilkerson and Vf Eddies Coup ran a 17.61 in Sundre, Alberta to win the Sundre Pro Rodeo and $6,684. 

Suzanne DePaoli and Swing On Bye split the win in Wainwright, Alberta with Grace Gardiner and Playguns Fame, both earning $5,465 for their 17.33 second runs.  

Lisa Lockhart and Blazin Ta Betty climb to No. 13. They won the Western Fest Stampede Rodeo in Granite Falls, Minnesota for $2,969 with a 14.84.  

Andrea Busby won the Elizabeth Stampede in Elizabeth, Colorado aboard Born On Derby Day for $2,395 with a 15.30, and has moved to No. 3.

(Rank, Name, Money Won, Rodeos Attended) 

  1. Kassie Mowry | $131,783 | 9
  2. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | $95,637 | 28
  3. Andrea Busby | $70,994 | 27
  4. Megan McLeod-Sprague | $68,883 | 26
  5. Hailey Kinsel | $68,174 | 25
  6. Julie Plourde | $66,875 | 43
  7. Hayle Gibson-Stillwell | $59,785 | 35
  8. Tricia Aldridge | $57,293 | 37
  9. McKenna Coronado | $55,694 | 39
  10. Wenda Johnson | $50,592 | 29
  11. Emily Beisel | $48,420 | 25
  12. LaTricia Duke | $48,031 | 34
  13. Lisa Lockhart | $41,808 | 25
  14. Chloe Gray | $41,686 | 39
  15. Jordan Driver | $41,115 | 30

WPRA World Standings as of May 28, 2025

Wenda Johnson and Steal Money win the Guymon Pioneer Days rodeo in Guymon, Oklahoma worth $5,258. Photo by Dale Hirschman.  

Wenda Johnson topped the American Royal Rodeo in Kansas City, Missouri and Guymon Pioneer Days in Guymon, Oklahoma adding $8,456 to her earnings. Johnson moved to No. 9 in the standings. 

Julie Plourde took the win in Vernon, Texas at the Santa Rosa Roundup worth $2,598 and Claremore, Oklahoma for the Will Rogers Stampede worth $3,630. After multiple placings across rodeos in Texas and Oklahoma, Plourde holds on to the No. 6 spot in the standings.  

Jordan Driver placed third in Claremore, Oklahoma’s Will Rogers Stampede for a $2,360 check, and placed at multiple other rodeos officially moving her into the top 15 as the summer run begins.

Keyla Costa won Rodeo Killeen in Killeen, Texas for a $4,025 check. She was fourth a the Liberty Hill Pro Rodeo in Liberty Hill, Texas for an additional $2,033. She is now No. 23 in the standings.  

Out west, Megan McLeod-Sprague takes second at the Redding Rodeo in Redding, California for a $5,028 check and second in Hayward, California for $1,748, keeping her at No. 3 with $62,887 at 18 rodeos. 

(Rank, Name, Money Won, Rodeos Attended) 

  1. Kassie Mowry |$131.783 | 9
  2. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | $89,501 | 19
  3. Megan McLeod-Sprague | $62,887 |18
  4. Andrea Busby | $62,770 | 18
  5. Tricia Aldridge | $50,647 | 28
  6. Julie Plourde | $47,975 | 31
  7. Hailey Kinsel | $46,123 | 17
  8. Emily Beisel | $42,433 | 19
  9. Wenda Johnson | $42,135 | 22
  10. Hayle Gibson-Stillwell | $39,017 | 22
  11. Leslie Smalygo | $38,017 | 22
  12. Alyssa Urbanek-Wade | $35,403 | 27
  13. Jordan Driver | $34,791 | 27
  14. McKenna Coronado | $34,648 | 27
  15. Stephanie Fryar | $33,345 | 33

WPRA World Standings as of April 29, 2025

Reigning World Champion Kassie Mowry and 2015 gelding CP He Will Be Epic win the second round performances with a 14.01, the finals with a 14.02 and the average with 44.11 on three runs in San Angelo. Photo by C Bar C Photography.

Kassie Mowry continues to lead the world standings race with $131,644 after an impressive payday of more than $20,000 in San Angelo, Texas aboard CP He Will Be Epic. Full results can be found here.

Mowry has a $42,798 lead over No. 2 barrel racer and three-time world champion Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi, who earned $11,370 in San Angelo aboard Sir Epic.

Tricia Aldridge and Adios Pantalones take on the west, adding more than $15,000 to their earnings from wins at the Oakdale Saddle Club Rodeo in Oakdale, California, the Clark County Fair & Rodeo in Logandale, Nevada, and Lakeside Rodeo in Lakeside, California. She is now No. 5 in the world standings. 

Hayle Gibson-Stillwell added $7,407 to her earnings to move to No. 9 after a win in Redmond, Oregon’s High Desert Stampede and winning the first round of Clovis Rodeo aboard Buncha Dinero.  Julie Plourde and KF Epic Ta Fame moved up to No. 8 after winning the second round of Clovis Rodeo, tied for third in the finals and second in the average for $6,644. Read more about this pair in the April 2025 issue.

2024 NFR qualifier LaTricia Duke and DM High Roller top the Red Bluff Round Up in Red Bluff, California claiming $9,085 and move to No. 26 in the standings. 

2023 NFR round-winning duo Summer Kosel and Firewaterfrenchfame won the Clovis Rodeo in Clovis, California worth $9,052. She takes the No. 27 position in the standings.  

(Rank, Name, Money Won, Rodeos Attended) 

  1. Kassie Mowry | $131,644 | 9
  2. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | $88,846 | 15
  3. Andrea Busby | $60,427 | 13
  4. Megan McLeod-Sprague (G) | $55,229 | 14
  5. Tricia Aldridge | $50,732 | 25
  6. Hailey Kinsel | $45,880 |13
  7. Emily Beisel | $37,402 | 13
  8. Julie Plourde | $34,640 | 20
  9. Hayle Gibson-Stillwell | $33,715 | 18
  10. Alyssa Urbanek-Wade | $33,647 | 22
  11. Leslie Smalygo | $33,379 | 18
  12. Stephanie Fryar | $33,345 | 29
  13. Carlee Otero | $33,293 | 18
  14. Wenda Johnson | $32,492 | 17
  15. Lisa Lockhart (G) | $32,410 | 17

WPRA World Standings as of March 25, 2025

Reigning Women’s Professional Rodeo Association World Champions Kassie Mowry and Force The Goodbye win Rodeo Houston with a 14.50 in the Championship Shootout earning $65,000. Photo by Impulse Photography

Reigning World Champion Kassie Mowry and Force The Goodbye won RodeoHouston in Houston, Texas worth $65,000. Mowry won a total of $73,000 in Houston and moves to the No. 1 spot in the world standings with $107,426. Full RodeoHouston results can be found here.  

Three-time World Champion Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi moves to No. 2 after a lucrative RodeoHouston, earning $28,250 aboard Australian bred Cashen In The Fame (Seconds Ta Fame x Savas Miss Kayotoe x Sava Dee). The Australian Quarter Horse Association registered gelding is owned by Tamara Walker and ran at Rodeo Houston in 2024 with Lakken Bice.

Four-time World Champion Hailey Kinsel made big moves to now be No. 5 after her $36,750 payday and reserve championship at RodeoHouston. Kinsel rode both TR Judges Doll (Judge Cash x TR Dashing Badger x Mr Illuminator) and EquiStat All-Time Leading NFR Horse DM Sissy Hayday.

World Champion barrel racer Fallon Taylor and Furytime (Furyofthewind x Three Tymes A Lady x Tres Seis) won the Arcadia All-Florida Championship Rodeo in Arcadia, Florida with a 16.39, worth $4,710. The pair also won the Rio Grande Valley Livestock Show and Rodeo in Mercedes, Texas with a 15.48 for an additional $5,338. Taylor now sits in the No. 12 spot in the world standings.  

(Rank, Name, Money Won, Rodeos Attended) 

  1. Kassie Mowry | $107,426 | 8
  2. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | $57,295 | 13
  3. Megan McLeod-Sprague (G) | $51,462 | 9
  4. Andrea Busby | $49,615 | 10
  5. Hailey Kinsel | $38,664 | 8
  6. Emily Beisel | $36,645 | 10
  7. Carlee Otero | $32,535 | 14
  8. Stephanie Fryar | $31,010 | 22
  9. Katelyn Scott | $29,599 | 13
  10. Acey Pinkston | $29,351 | 15
  11. Katie Chism | $26,748 | 12
  12. Fallon Taylor | $25,658 | 25
  13. Tayla Moeykens | $24,916 | 13
  14. McKenna Coronado | $24,094 | 11
  15. Wenda Johnson | $22,954 | 10

WPRA World Standings as of February 25, 2025

After a successful Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo and San Antonio Rodeo, Megan McLeod-Sprague is No. 1 in the WPRA World Standings. She ran Seis Corona to a 13.74 in the San Antonio finals to claim the champion title and $15,252. Photo by Christopher “Click” Thompson.

The standings saw big changes after two of the most lucrative winter rodeos crown champions through their intense tournament-style rodeos. 

Andrea Busby and 2017 mare Born On Derby Day (Freckles Ta Fame x KR Last Fling x A Streak Of Fling) were named the champions at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo and the $31,400 check she earned moved her to No. 2 in the world standings. Full FWSSR results can be found here.  

Megan McLeod-Sprague made huge moves to now sit No. 1 in the world standings, with a $20,900 check in Fort Worth for reserve champion behind Busby. Following Fort Worth, McLeod-Sprague and her main mount 2011 gelding Seis Corona (Dash Ta Fame x Tell Em Belle x Tres Seis) claimed $15,252 for the San Antonio Rodeo barrel racing title. Full San Antonio results can be found here.  

Katie Chism holds the No. 8 spot after big wins in Rapid City, South Dakota and Okeechobee, Florida aboard 2017 stallion MF Aces Famous Fling (A Streak Of Fame x Frenchmans Sally x Two Eyed Frenchman). Read more about her winning runs and her tips for traveling with a young family here.  

Tayla Moeykens and 2019 gelding Special Guy Dash (Dash Ta Fame x Amandas Guy Imp x Frenchmans Guy) won $6,702 in Jackson, Mississippi to move to No. 13. Close behind was Tricia Aldridge, earning $5,362 for second place. Aldridge won the Los Fresnos, Texas rodeo for an additional $2,307.  

Keyla Costa and The Dragon Roll (Frenchmans Guy x Tellhericalled x Dash Ta Fame) won a $5,675 check for winning the Kissimmee, Florida rodeo.  

Amy Stoltzfus and 2013 mare Sierra De Tres (Tres Seis x Startini x Stoli) was second in the first round of Tucson, Arizona, second in the finals and won the average for $9,182. Emily Beisel won the first round of Tucson, Arizona, placed in the finals and split second in the average aboard Ivory On Fire (Ivory James x Lil Miss Firewater x Fire Water Flit) for $8,051. Anita Ellis and RV Two Dash Ta Vegas (French Streaktovegas x Two Dash To Fame x Dash Ta Fame) won the finals in Tucson and split second in the average with Beisel, claiming nearly $6,000. 

(Rank, Name, Money Won, Rodeos Attended) 

  1. Megan McLeod-Sprague (G) | $47,716 | 7
  2. Andrea Busby | $42,490 | 7
  3. Kassie Mowry | $34,426 | 6
  4. Carlee Otero | $32,535 | 8
  5. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | $27,700 | 10
  6. Emily Beisel | $27,532 | 7
  7. Katelyn Scott | $27,337 | 8
  8. Katie Chism | $24,660 | 8
  9. Stephanie Fryar | $24,055 | 15
  10. McKenna Coronado | $23,817 | 6
  11. Sophie Palmore |$21,782 | 5
  12. Katie Jo Halbert | $21,419 | 14
  13. Tayla Moeykens | $20,471 | 8
  14. Wenda Johnson | $19,954 | 7
  15. Oceane Veilleux | $17,037 | 12

WPRA World Standings as of January 30, 2025

McKenna Coronado sits in the No. 1 spot after a successful National Western Stock Show
Following her impressive Wilderness Circuit Finals win, McKenna Coronado in the No. 1 spot in the WPRA World Standings with an additional $11,922 won in Denver. Photo by Western Edge Photography. 

The winter rodeos have begun and arena records are already being broken. The National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colorado saw a new arena record of 14.48 set by Sharin Hall. Carlee Otero worked her way through the bracket system to claim the NWSSR Championship, earning $17,145.

Leslie Smalygo took the win at the Oklahoma City ProRodeo January 24-25, the last rodeo being held in the historic Jim Norick Arena. Her 15.39 was worth $2,076, followed by fellow NFR qualifier Tiany Schuster in second with a 15.49.

Erin Wetzel of Plant City, Florida topped the barrel racing in Homestead, Florida January 24-26. Her 17.46 second run won her $2,286, helping her move to No. 12 in the WPRA World Standings.

Wenda Johnson collected $6,054 in Odessa, Texas at the Sandhills Stock Show and Rodeo for her 14.79 run, followed by Sharin Hall’s 14.80 worth $4,843 for second place.

Following her impressive Wilderness Circuit Finals win, McKenna Coronado sits in the No. 1 spot in the WPRA World Standings with an additional $11,922 won in Denver.

The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is currently underway and updates can be found here.

(Rank, Name, Money Won, Rodeos Attended)

  1. McKenna Coronado | $23,817.78 | 5
  2. Stephanie Fryar | $19,778.92 | 11
  3. Carlee Otero | $19,158.13 | 5
  4. Katelyn Scott | $15,114.16 | 5
  5. Katie Jo Halbert | $14,782.82 | 8
  6. Sharin Hall (G) | $14,016.31 | 5
  7. Acey Pinkston | $13,465.93 | 7
  8. Katie Chism | $13,189.37 | 2
  9. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi |$13,081.37 | 7
  10. Emma Kate Parr (R) | $12,850.90 | 14
  11. Gracen Harman | $12,348.88 |11
  12. Erin Wetzel | $11,667.15 | 9
  13. Hayle Gibson | $11,566.94 | 2
  14. Kelly Yates (G) | $11,424.82 | 5
  15. Océane Veilleux | $10,660.42 | 9

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