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National Circuit Finals Steer Roping

Torrington, WY · PRCA

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    Built, Not Bought: Clay Holz, Gabriel Salgado Cash In at Cinch USTRC Resistol #12.5 Shootout for $58K

    Clay Holz and Gabriel Salgado clinched the Resistol #12.5 Shootout at the 2026 Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping in Fort Worth, earning $58,000. The team roping duo, after months of practice to align their aggressive styles, secured the win by roping four steers in 26.72 seconds. Their success was attributed to strong horsemanship, with Holz riding Tinsel FS and Salgado on his young mare, Mark My Guns.

    Via Team Roping Journal
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    Last-Minute Call Pays Off: Kevin Poteete, Luke Atchison Win #12.5 Key Card Advantage WSTR Qualifier at Cinch USTRC Finals

    Kevin Poteete and Luke Atchison made a last-minute decision to enter the #12.5 Key Card Advantage World Series Qualifier. Their impromptu entry led to a significant $46,200 win with a time of 28.51 on four head at the 2026 Cinch USTRC National Finals. The victory was emotional for the Texas ropers, securing them a trip to the Ariat World Series Finale.

    Via Team Roping Journal
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    Top steer ropers take aim at National Circuit Finals Steer Roping title this weekend

    Top steer ropers are gearing up for the National Circuit Finals Steer Roping (NCFSR) this weekend in Torrington, Wyo., an event critical for qualification to the National Finals Steer Roping (NFSR). The competition features 33 cowboys, including multiple-time world champion Cole Patterson and 2025 Resistol Steer Roping Rookie of the Year Riley O’Rourke, all aiming for the title and valuable PRCA World Standings points.

    Via Tri-State Livestock News
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    Full Circle Moment: Jade and Colby Corkill Win Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping Succeed #16.5 Shootout

    Father-son duo Jade and Colby Corkill secured a significant victory in the Succeed #16.5 Shootout at the 2026 Cinch USTRC National Finals in Fort Worth, roping four steers in 28.0 seconds for $21,400. For three-time World Champion heeler Jade, the win was profoundly emotional and more meaningful than any previous title, especially as it was shared with his 15-year-old son, Colby. The article highlights the unique bond and professional approach of the team during their winning performance.

    Via Team Roping Journal

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