Jana Guthrie ran a 13.812 aboard Waylon James to win the Fort Worth Super Showcase barrel race at Cowtown Coliseum.
The final roster of 179 female rodeo athletes is set for the 2022 Women’s Rodeo World Championship in Fort Worth.
National Finals Rodeo qualifier Cheyenne Wimberley rides KN Fabs Mist Of Fame in a Jim Edwards ball correctional port with a short sliding shank to keep the mare square yet soft while maintaining effective communication through the bit’s forgiving design.
Kellie Collier and Positively Streakin win Semifinals Performance 3; Laura Mote and Reb Hot Redbull win American Semifinals barrel racing.
The first performance of the American Semifinals saw all 12 barrel racers clock 13-second times, but it was Laura Mote and her gritty performance on Reb Hot Redbull that took the top spot in 13.577 seconds.
The Petska chain port bit along with an L&W bonnet helps National Finals Rodeo qualifier Emily Miller Beisel keep her long-strided gelding Namgis D 33 (“Chongo”) balanced, low and collected around the turns.
Jordon Briggs wins her first WPRA World Championship and sets NFR barrel racing average record thanks to 10 clean runs on the outstanding AQHA/WPRA Barrel Horse of the Year Famous Lil Jet.
Jordon Briggs and Famous Lil Jet won their second consecutive go-round with a 13.48 to tie for the Round Nine win with Stevi Hillman and Famous Lemon Drop, each banking $24,166.64.