The Discipline
Team Roping.
Two ropers, one steer. Header goes first. Heeler finishes.
- Athletes tracked
- 60
- Upcoming events
- 0
- Governing bodies
- 5
Leaderboard
Who's in front.
- #1
Junior Nogueira
Presidente Prudente, SP, BRA
- #1
Korbin Rice
Hobbs, NM, USA
- #2
Jake Long
Coffeyville, KS, USA
- #2
Kaleb Driggers
Hoboken, GA, USA
- #3
Buddy Hawkins
Columbus, KS, USA
- #3
Jake Smith
Broken Bow, OK, USA
- #4
Dustin Egusquiza
Marianna, FL, USA
- #4
Jade Corkill
Fallon, NV, USA
- #5
Derrick Begay
Seba Dalkai, AZ, USA
- #5
Logan Medlin
Tatum, NM, USA
- #6 RD
Rance Doyal
Hamilton, TX, USA
- #6
Tanner Tomlinson
Angleton, TX, USA
- #7
Clay Smith
Broken Bow, OK, USA
- #7
Wesley Thorp
Throckmorton, TX, USA
- #8
Douglas Rich
Stephenville, TX, USA
Next Up
Upcoming team roping.
Jan 2 to 4
Amarillo Qualifier
Amarillo, TX
WSTRJan 2 to 4
Andrews Qualifier
Andrews, TX
WSTRJan 9 to 11
Texarkana Qualifier
Texarkana, TX
WSTRJan 9 to 25
National Western Stock Show & Rodeo
Denver, CO
PRCAJan 16 to 18
Casa Grande Qualifier
Casa Grande, AZ
WSTRJan 16 to Feb 7
Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo
Fort Worth, TX
PRCAJan 21 to 25
Mesquite Qualifier
Mesquite, TX
WSTRJan 23 to 24
PRCA Championship Rodeo Park City
Park City, KS
PRCAThe Sport
About Team Roping.
A header ropes the steer's horns, then turns it so the heeler can rope both hind legs. Time stops when both ropes are taut. USTRC runs standalone jackpots; PRCA contests team roping at rodeos.