Find all the 2023 Cheyenne Frontier Days barrel racing results, stories and updates here throughout the 127th running of The Daddy of ‘Em All.
Follow along for 2022 Cheyenne Frontier Days barrel racing updates as riders compete for the coveted ‘Daddy of ‘Em All’ championship.
Hailey Kinsel and DM Sissy Hayday win their first-career Cheyenne Frontier Days barrel racing championship, adding $10,546 to Kinsel’s world standings earnings.
Reigning Cheyenne Frontier Days co-champion Nellie Miller and Rafter W Minnie Reba turned in a 17.59 to top Semifinals Two and advance to Sunday’s clean-slate championship round. Photo by Kailey Sullins
Michelle Darling and Morning Traffic topped Semifinals One at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo with a 17.49.
Two-time Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo barrel racing champion, Lindsay Sears, got the win on Wednesday with a 17.57-second run. Sears made her first appearance here this year since 2012.
Lisa Lockhart stopped the clock in 17.37 to win Quarter Finals 4 at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo on July 27 aboard Alan Woodbury’s Rosas Cantina CC. If she continues her success here, it will be her second championship at Frontier Park.
Hailey Kinsel and DM Sissy Hayday have the fast time at this year’s Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo so far. The duo, from Cotulla, Texas, stopped the clock in 17.22 seconds during the third performance.
Jimmie Smith tops performance two of Cheyenne Frontier Days with a 17.61 to advance to the semifinals. A college sophomore from Keachi, Louisiana is the new breakaway arena record holder at Cheyenne Frontier Days. Josey Murphy stopped the clock in 3.6 seconds for the win during Quarter Finals 2 advancing her to the Semifinals.