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RODEOHOUSTON | Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
The RODEOHOUSTON Super Series is a 20-day tournament-style competition awarding $2.5 million, where champions in eight disciplines each win $65,000. The article details the multi-stage competition format, including Super Series, Semifinal, Wild Card, and Championship rounds, leading to a final Shootout to determine event winners. Recent updates highlight athletes advancing through Wild Card and Semifinal rounds, culminating in nine champions being crowned on the final night.
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PRCA ProRodeo World Saddle Bronc Riding Standings 3/4/2026 ...
Average: 1. Wyatt Bloom, 260.5 points on three head, $2,225; 2. Richmond Champion, 256, $1,668; 3. Caleb Bennett, 250, $1,112; 4.
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The Louisiana/Mississippi Cowboy That Won a Gold Buckle by $14 | Herbert Theriot
On this episode of Let's Freakin' Rodeo, 1994 tie-down World Champion Herbert Theriot joins the show.
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Former Resistol Rookie Summer Williams Wins Logandale to Kick Off Late Spring Run
Summer Williams added a win to her resume at the Clark County Fair & Rodeo in Logandale , Nevada, held April 8–12, with a 5.2-second time on two head, good for a $3,849 payday. The 20-year-old Mississippi-turned-Texas cowgirl, who was named the 2024 Resistol Rookie Breakaway Roper of the Year, has settled into rodeoing full time, shown by the success she had in Nevada.
Via Breakaway Roping Journal
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Flaggers are Human, Too
Occasional flagging mistakes have been made since the first rodeo. Things happen fast, flaggers are human and God’s yet to make a perfect person. There are all kinds of factors in play today that might make it feel like more mistakes are being made. Times are faster, the border’s been closed and steers learn tricks over time, and so many runs play out on TV for us all to see now.
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Makenzie Mayes and “Rousey,” Win $100K+ in Hondo Rodeo Knockout
Makenzie Mayes made the most of a high-dollar opportunity in New Orleans, banking $101,500 at the Hondo Rodeo with a dominant three-round performance aboard “Rousey” (Chicado Moon). The 22-year-old barrel racer won Rounds 1 and 2, added another check in the finals and secured both the Maverick Award and the three-head average title inside Caesars Superdome. “It was awesome,” Mayes said. “You’re just there for fun.
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How the Square Drill Builds a More Accountable, Explosive Barrel Horse
If your horse is diving into the turn, quitting forward motion, or forcing you to pick them up and place every step, you don’t have a turning problem. You have an accountability problem. That’s exactly where Jordon Briggs’ and Danyelle Campbell’s square drill comes in.
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The Carlos Effect: How Latricia Duke Went From ‘Not Rodeoing’ to No 2 in the World
LaTricia Duke wasn’t going to rodeo in 2026, but she’s seated No. 2 in the World Standings and ripping through the winter rodeos, forcing a different conversation on a yellow gelding. Duke has already stacked nearly $70,000 and trails only reigning World Champion Kassie Mowry on DM He Will Run Em, “Carlos,” a 6-year-old that wasn’t supposed to be her rodeo horse this year. “I had no clue,” Duke said.
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LaTonne Sewalt — January 23, 1939 – March 24, 2026
The Women's Professional Rodeo Association is saddened to hear of the passing of Barrel Racing World Champion LaTonne Sewalt.
Via WPRA News