Leaders in each rodeo event as NFR comes to Las Vegas
Updated December 4, 2019 - 7:08 pm
It’s that time of the year again. When the hardwood basketball court inside the Thomas & Mack Center turns to dirt. When the world’s best cowboys and cowgirls compete for the prestige and glory that no other rodeo can provide.
The National Finals Rodeo.
The 61st annual NFR begins Thursday and runs through Dec. 14. Plenty of money and world champion belt buckles are on the line, and several of the world title races could come down to the final day.
Here’s where the cowboys stand ahead of the NFR.
All-around
PRCA rookie Stetson Wright, 20, leads the race for the all-around title with $182,999. The Milford, Utah, native has 10 bull riding victories to go with six saddle bronc riding victories.
Other top contenders include 2018 team roping champion Clay Smith ($161,363) and 2017 all-around champion Tuf Cooper ($159,755).
Trevor Brazile, the defending all-around champion and 14-time all-around champion, won $129,753 this season and is fifth despite competing part time. The 43-year-old Texan won the steer roping title — his 25th world title — last month and won’t be competing in the NFR.
Bareback
Clayton Biglow leads a tight race with $181,952. The 23-year-old Californian has 10 victories. Four-time world champion Kaycee Field is second with $176,205, and Orin Larsen is third with $173,442.
Steer wrestling
Ty Erickson, 29, of Helena, Montana, has five victories and a comfortable lead with $146,080. Hunter Cure is second with $104,567 and Scott Guenthner third with $102,750.
Team roping
Smith, of Texarkana, Texas, leads the headers with $150,512. Former all-around world champion Junior Nogueira of Brazil leads the heelers with $115,774. Kaleb Driggers is second in the headers standings with $118,455, and Coleman Proctor is third with $104,318.
Ryan Motes is second in the heelers standings with $109,166 and Jade Corkill third with $108,637.
Barrel racing
Former world champion Nellie Miller of Cotton, California, leads with $154,610. The 31-year-old has victories in five events. Defending champion Hailey Kinsel is second with $148,867, and Lisa Lockhart is third with $146,351.
Saddle bronc riding
Wright’s brother Ryder leads with $224,488. The 21-year-old has victories at 12 events. Zeke Thurston is second with $176,991, and former world champion Jacobs Crawley is third with $121,011.
Former world champion Spencer Wright is fourth with $120,104, and Rusty Wright is fifth with $118,191.
Tie-down roping
Two-time world titlist and defending champion Caleb Smidt sits atop the standings with $131,899. The 30-year-old Texan has claimed victories at seven events and won championships in 2015 and 2018. Haven Meged is second with $119,878. Tyson Durfey, the 2016 champion, is third with $112,878.
Bull riding
Sage Kimzey, 25, has won five consecutive titles and is in line to claim a sixth with $245,437. The Strong City, Oklahoma, native has victories in 11 events and leads by almost $100,000.
Stetson Wright is second with $152,421, and Trevor Kastner is third with $149,100.
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NFR
What: 61th annual National Finals Rodeo
When: 7 p.m., Thursday to Dec. 14
Where: Thomas & Mack Center
TV: CBS Sports Network
Information: prorodeo.com