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Kassie Mowry sits $40,745 above the cut in barrel racing

$40,745 on Latricia Duke, with three months of Cowboy Christmas to bend the standings.

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Kassie Mowry, from Dublin, Texas, leads the Women's Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) Barrel Racing standings with $134,021 in regular-season earnings. Her lead stands at $40,745 over second-place Latricia Duke, who has accumulated $93,276. Emily Beisel is third with $87,013.

Mowry's $40,745 advantage represents a 44% lead over Duke heading into the summer rodeo season. The period known as Cowboy Christmas, which includes rodeos like Cody, Prescott, and Greeley around July 4, offers significant earning opportunities. The Reno Rodeo and Calgary Stampede also feature prominently on the upcoming schedule.

This season, Mowry has secured two event wins and six go-round victories. She has entered seven events and placed in six of them, demonstrating consistent performance. Her best single-run time this year is 13.92 seconds.

A substantial portion of Mowry's earnings, $114,400, comes from Playoff Series events. She is currently well within the top 15 cut line required to qualify for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in December. The 2026 PRCA season concludes on September 30, with the Cinch Playoffs in Sioux Falls set for early October. ```

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