Article provided courtesy Days of ’47 Cowboy Games & Rodeo
JULY 23, 2019, Salt Lake City, Utah — It was a good night for reigning gold medalists at the Komatsu Equipment Days of ’47 Cowboy Games and Rodeo presented by Zions Bank in Salt Lake City on July 23, with all three advancing for a chance at yet another gold medal.
Three of last year’s gold medalists competed Tuesday and didn’t disappoint the Utah fans. Looking to add more gold to their resumes are steer wrestler Justin Shaffer, saddle bronc rider Cody DeMoss and barrel racer Hailey Kinsel.
Kinsel of Cotulla, Texas, turned in the fastest time on the final night of preliminary action with a blistering time of 16.824 seconds. Tonight’s run was Kinsel and DM Sissy Hayday’s quickest inside the Days of ’47 Arena over the last three years, setting yet another arena record. The reigning Women’s Professional Rodeo Association World Champion is looking to add more gold to her collection July 24. Kinsel and her fiancé Professional Bull Riders World Champion Jess Lockwood will both be back for the Gold Medal round at Days of ’47.
Taking second on the night, Michelle Darling rode her great horse Morning Traffic to a time of 17.211. Darling of Medford, Oklahoma, won the World Champions Rodeo Alliance Titletown Stampede in Green Bay, Wisconsin, in early June to qualify for Salt Lake. Her horse “Martini” is famous for helping carry fellow barrel racer Stevi Hillman to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in 2016. At Days of ’47, Hillman finished fourth on the night with a time of 17.507. Advancing thanks to the wild card route are Marne Loosenort and Dona Kay Rule.
A total of 288 competitors have taken their shot at a share of the more than $1 million in prize money and a Gold, Silver or Bronze medal that will be awarded on July 24. There were 32 competitors in each of the following events—bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, women’s breakaway roping, barrel racing, and bull riding.
DeMoss of Heflin, Louisiana, scored 85.75 points on Summit Pro Rodeo’s Miss Independent to win the saddle bronc riding July 23 and get a chance to defend his title. He will be looking for a three-peat performance, having won this rodeo the last two years. Brody Cress of Hillsdale, Wyoming, advanced as well with an 82.75 on Summit Pro Rodeo’s Fringe Benefit. Advancing via the Wild Card route are Logan Cook and Zeke Thurston both from the first performance.
Tanner Brunner was the top steer wrestler on the night with a time of 4.08 seconds. Brunner of Ramona, Kansas, advances along with 2018 Days of ’47 Cowboy Games & Rodeo Gold Medalist Justin Shaffer. Shaffer of Hallsville, Texas, won second on the night in a time of 4.58 seconds. The contestants advancing as a Wild Card for the final round are Richard Coats and Will Lummus.
Two NFR qualifiers advanced to the final round in the bareback riding with Richmond Champion leading the way. Champion of Stevensville, Montana, tallied an 84.25 on Sankey Rodeo’s Irish Eyes to earn his spot in the Gold Medal Round. Joining him will be Caleb Bennett. Earlier this year Bennett, originally from Utah and now making his home in Corvallis, Montana, won the Lewis Feild Bareback Riding Award for being the bareback rider who performed the best at Salt Lake, Spanish Fork and Ogden in 2018. Bennett is hoping to repeat as he has now qualified for the Gold Medal Round at the Day of ’47 after recording an 83.75-point ride on Sankey Rodeo’s Thunder Monkey. Coming back as the wild cards for the Gold Medal Round in the bareback riding will be Garrett Shadbolt and Jake Stemo.
Tanner Tomlinson and Will Woodfin turned in the fastest time of the night in the team roping and the second fastest of the four performances with a time of 5.23 seconds. Tomlinson of Angleton, Texas, and Woodfin of Marshall, Texas, added $3,200 each to their bank accounts but they will be hoping to add $50,000 on July 24. 2017 PRCA World Champion Erich Rogers of Round Rock, Arizona, will be looking to add a gold medal to his gold buckle July 24. Rogers and Paden Bray of Granbury, Texas, were second during the fourth performance with a time of 5.28 seconds to advance to the finals. The two Wild Card teams to advance are Cory Clark/Douglas Rich and Ty Blasingame/Kyle Lockett.
Tie-down roper Ty Harris of San Angelo, Texas, finished atop the leaderboard July 23 to advance to the finals. Harris, who won the 2019 Reno Rodeo and was the 2018 PRCA Resistol Rookie of the Year, is hoping to add Days of ’47 Cowboy Games and Rodeo Champion to his resume. Joining him from the fourth performance will be Cy Eames of Gooding, Idaho with an 11.34. The Wild Card spots went to Cimarron Boardman and Lane Livingston.
Jordan Jo Fabrizio of Canyon, Texas, turned in the fastest time of the breakaway roping July 23, stopping the clock in 3.72 seconds. She will be looking for her first-ever medal tomorrow night. Joining her will be Nicole Baggerley-Sweazea of Las Cruces, New Mexico, who was second on the night with a time of 3.93. The Wild Card positions went to Abigayle Hampton and Josie Connor.
Three-time NFR qualifier and 2019 RodeoHouston champion Trevor Kastner will have a chance at a gold medal July 24 after scoring 87 points on H.D. Page’s Hard & Fast. Kastner of Roff, Oklahoma, will be joined by another NFR qualifier Boudreaux Campbell with an 83.75-point ride on H.D. Page’s Fat Head. The remaining positions for the Gold Medal round were filled by all who had a qualified ride over all four performances, and Marco Eguchi who didn’t ride but had the longest buckoff time of all those non-qualified rides.
The full field of 32 competitors was divided into four groups of eight each and competed in one of the first four performances (July 19-20, 22-23). The top two from each performance, along with two via the Wild Card category now advance to the Gold Medal Round on July 24. The 10 competitors in each event in the Gold Medal Round will compete in a sudden-death format with the winner collecting a Gold Medal and $50,000 cash.
The Komatsu Equipment Days of ’47 Cowboy Games & Rodeo presented by Zions Bank, is taking place at the $17.5 million state-of-the-art Days of ’47 Arena at the Utah State Fairpark, custom-designed and built for rodeo. The venue—an outdoor arena located in the heart of Salt Lake City—features more than 10,000 stadium-style seats.
For only the fifth time in the history of rodeo, riders will have an opportunity to compete for Gold, Silver or Bronze Medals. The first two times were in conjunction with the Olympic Winter Games in Calgary (1988) and Salt Lake City (2002) when rodeo was part of the Cultural Olympiad and the other two times being the Days of ’47 Cowboy Games and Rodeo in 2017 and 2018. This will be the first time for breakaway ropers, as they were not part of the aforementioned events. The medals that will be awarded at the Days of ’47 Cowboy Games & Rodeo will be produced by OC Tanner, the same company that made the Olympic medals for the champions of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.
Tickets are still available at www.smithstix.com for the final two performances. For more information, visit www.daysof47cowboygames.com.
For those unable to attend, the Komatsu Equipment Days of ’47 Cowboy Games & Rodeo will broadcast live nightly at 8 p.m. MT exclusively on RidePass via wwww.RidePass.com or the RidePass mobile app. RideTV will air each round, excluding the finals, nightly at 8 p.m. MT. CBS Sports Network will air a recap of each performance on tape delay with the fourth performance on July 24 at 9:30 am., and fifth performance at 10:30 am MT. CBS will air a highlight show of the Days of ’47 Cowboy Games and Rodeo on July 28 at 10 a.m. MT.
The Gold Medal Round at the Day of ’47 Cowboy Games & Rodeo starts at 8 p.m. MT on July 24.
Results, Performance 4, July 23, 2019
Barrel racing: 1. Hailey Kinsel, Cotulla, Texas, 16.842, $3,200; 2. Michelle Darling, Medord, Okla., 17.217, $2,400; 3. Hallie Hanssen, Hermosa, S.D., 17.341, $1,600; 4. Stevi Hillman, Weatherford, Texas, 17.507, $800
Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Hailey Kinsel and Michelle Darling
Breakaway roping: 1. Jordan Jo Fabrizio, Canyon, Texas, 3.72, $3,200; 2. Nicole Baggerley-Sweazea, Las Cruces, N.M., 3.93, $2,400; 3. Shelby Boisjoli, Ranger, Texas, 4.49, $1,600; 4. Lari Dee Guy, Abilene, Texas, 4.54, $800.
Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Jordan Jo Fabrizio and Nicole Baggerley-Sweazea
Bareback riding: 1. Richmond Champion, Stevensville, Mont., 84.25 points on Sankey Rodeo’s Irish Eyes, $3,200; 2. Caleb Bennett, Corvallis, Mont., 83.75, $2,400; 3. Mason Clements, Spanish Fork, Utah, 81, $1,600 4. (tie) Pascal Isabelle, Okotoks, Canada, and Spur Lacasse, Calgary, Alberta, 80.75, $400 each.
Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Richmond Champion and Caleb Bennett
Steer wrestling: 1. Tanner Brunner, Ramona, Kan., 4.08 seconds, $3,200; 2. Justin Shaffer, Hallsville, Texas, 4.58, $2,400; 3. Will Lummus, Byhalia, Miss., 4.71, $1,600; 4. Taz Olson, Prairie City, S.D., 4.88, $800.
Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Tanner Brunner and Justin Shaffer
Team roping: 1. Tanner Tomlinson, Angleton, Texas/Will Woodfin, Marshall, Texas, 5.23, $3,200 each; 2. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz./Paden Bray, Granbury, Texas, 5.28, $2,400 each; 3. Cory Clark, Jefferson, S.D./Douglas Rich, Herrick, Ill., 6.79, $1,600; 4. Ty Blasingame, Casper, Wyo./Kyle Lockett, Visalia, Calif., 8.34, $800.
Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Tanner Tomlinson/Will Woodfin and Erich Rogers/Paden Bray
Saddle bronc riding: 1. Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La., 85.75 points on Summit ProRodeo’s Miss Independent, $3,200; 2. Brody Cress, Hillsdale, Wyo., 82.75, $2,400; 3. (tie) Peter White II, Amarillo, Texas, and Shorty Garrett, Dupree, S.D., 80.75, $1,200 each.
Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Cody DeMoss and Brody Cress
Tie-down roping: 1. Ty Harris, San Angelo, Texas, 8.56, $3,200; 2. Cy Eames, Gooding, Idaho, 11.34, $2,400; 3. Zack Jongbloed, Iowa, La., 11.54, $1,600; 4. Blane Cox, Cameron, Texas, 15.39, $800.
Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Ty Harris and Cy Eames
Bull riding: 1. Trevor Kastner, Roff, Okla., 87 points on H.D. Page’s Hard & Fast, $3,200; 2. Boudreaux Campbell, Crockett, Texas, 83.75, $2,400; no other qualified rides
Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Trevor Kastner and Boudreaux Campbell
Contestants advancing to Gold Medal Round
Barrel racing
Annaliese Allshouse
Alishea Broussard
Maggie Poloncic
Sabra O’Quinn
Lisa Lockhart
Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi
Hailey Kinsel
Michelle Darling
Marne Loosenort – Wild Card
Dona Kay Rule – Wild Card
Breakaway roping
Jordi Edens
Cadee Williams
Jenna Lee Hays
Winter Williams
Jackie Crawford
Taylor Munsell
Jordan Jo Fabrizio
Nicole Baggerley-Sweazea
Abigayle Hampton – Wild Card
Josie Connor – Wild Card
Bareback riding
Orin Larsen
Kaycee Field
Hunter Carter
Clint Laye
Ty Breuer
Wyatt Denny
Richmond Champion
Caleb Bennett
Garrett Shadbolt – Wild Card
Jake Stemo – Wild Card
Steer wrestling
Tyler West
Matt Reeves
Tim Kemp
Jace Melvin
Tyler Pearson
Dakota Eldridge
Tanner Brunner
Justin Shaffer
Richard Coats – Wild Card
Will Lummus – Wild Card
Team roping
Garrett Tonozzi/Joe Mattern
Coleman Proctor/Ryan Motes
Kellan Johnson/Carson Johnson
Manny Egusquiza/Dillon Wingeried
Riley Minor/Brady Minor
Nelson Wyatt/Jake Long
Tanner Tomlinson/Will Woodfin
Erich Rogers/Paden Bray
Cory Clark/Douglas Rich – Wild Card
Ty Blasingame/Kyle Lockett – Wild Card
Saddle bronc riding
Lefty Holman
Jake Finlay
Travis Gardner
Cort Scheer
Taos Muncy
Jake Foster
Cody DeMoss
Brody Cress
Logan Cook – Wild Card
Zeke Thurston – Wild Card
Tie-down roping
Caleb Smidt
Haven Meged
Shane Hanchey
Trenton Smith
Timber Moore
Sterling Smith
Ty Harris
Cy Eames
Cimarron Boardman – Wild Card
Lane Livingston – Wild Card
Bull riding
Cooper Davis
Brennon Eldred
Keyshawn Whitehorse
Jess Lockwood
Trevor Kastner
Boudreaux Campbell
Claudio Montanha Jr. – Wild Card
Cody Teel – Wild Card
Stetson Lawrence – Wild Card
Marco Eguchi – Wild Card
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