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Who survives the breakaway roping top 15
Inside and outside the NFR cut line with months of Cowboy Christmas left to run.
Breakaway roping enters the summer run with a tight race for the top 15. Maddy Jacobs holds the 13th position in the standings. She has $6,875 in season earnings. Jacobs sits just above the qualification line as Cowboy Christmas approaches. The final NFR qualification spots remain fiercely contested.
Biloxi Shultz is currently 14th in the standings. Shultz has $6,744. Her position is critical, just inside the cut line. This small margin underscores the intensity of competition in the breakaway roping circuit. The summer rodeos, starting with Reno, offer significant prize money.
Rickie Fanning occupies the 15th spot. Fanning has accumulated $6,649. This places her precisely on the bubble for NFR qualification. Maintaining this position requires consistent performance through the heavy schedule of summer events. Each run can impact her standing.
Josie Goodrich sits just outside the top 15. Goodrich is 16th in the standings with $6,481. She is actively pursuing a spot in the top 15. The earnings gap means every dollar earned this week or in the coming months is crucial. The competition is expected to tighten further as the season progresses through July.
The standings show Jacobs at 13th with $6,875. Shultz is 14th with $6,744. Fanning holds 15th with $6,649. Goodrich is 16th with $6,481. These figures highlight the proximity of the athletes on the qualification line. The period from late June through July is known for its high-payout rodeos. Athletes aim to capitalize on events like Cody, Prescott, Greeley, St. Paul, and Red Lodge.
Success in these rodeos can create significant movement in the standings. A strong showing can solidify a position within the top 15. A series of missed catches or barrier penalties can drop a competitor out of contention. The season began on October 1, 2025, and continues until the end of September.
The winter run saw rodeos in Denver, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Houston, and Austin. The spring California swing included Red Bluff, Clovis, and Redding. Now, the focus shifts to the summer schedule. Competitors will travel to Reno. After Reno, rodeos such as Cheyenne and Salinas will follow later in the summer. Each event offers a chance to gain ground.
The Cinch Playoffs in Sioux Falls are scheduled for October 2. That event will be the last major opportunity for many to secure their NFR berths. For now, the immediate challenge is the upcoming stretch of rodeos. Jacobs, Shultz, Fanning, and Goodrich will all be working to improve their positions. Their performances this week will set the tone for the remainder of the summer. Every catch counts toward securing a place at the NFR in December.
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