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CHUTES SATURDAY JULY 24 2021 Celebrating the Life of Chris Ledoux OUTOF THE CHUTES SATURDAY JULY 24 2021 Celebrating the life of Chris LeDoux SPONSORS OF THE DAY A MESSAGE FROM OUR GENERAL CHAIRMAN RODEO On behalf of the 3,000 volunteers, staff, General Committee and Board of Directors, I would like to welcome you to the OFFICIALS 125th Cheyenne Frontier Days™, Daddy of ‘em All®. We strive ARENA DIRECTOR: to produce an exciting product that will put you on the edge of Frank Thompson your seat and keep you here the entire performance. We would ARENA PHYSICIANS: like to thank the volunteers, contestants, stock contractors, Coordinator: Skip Ross entertainers, vendors, sponsors, City of Cheyenne, Laramie Jean Basta, Mike Herber, M. Peter County and the Governor of Wyoming for your support of this Kuhn, Josh LaHiff, Mark Rangitsch, awesome event. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to Bill Wyatt, Georgia Young entertain you, and we hope you enjoy the world’s largest outdoor ARENA VETERINARIAN: rodeo and western celebration! Heather Schneider BARRELMAN: — JIMMY DEAN SILER, GENERAL CHAIRMAN Cody Sosebee CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS™ BULL FIGHTERS: Dusty Tuckness, Cody Webster CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER: Tom Hirsig LIVESTOCK CONTRACTORS: GENERAL CHAIRMAN: Jimmy Dean Siler Tygh Campbell, Jace Honey, CONCESSIONS: Brad Westby Stace Smith, Dan & Dillon Mundorf CONTRACT ACTS: Randy Krafft PICK-UP MEN: Jason Bottoms, Shawn Calhoun, GROUNDS: Wally Reiman Josh Edwards, Duane Gilbert, INDIANS: Bob Mathews Tommy Pettit, Dalton Ward MILITARY: Col. Brian Rico RODEO ANNOUNCER: Garret Yerigan PARADES: Ruthanne Hubbard TRACK ANNOUNCER: PUBLIC RELATIONS: Mike Smith Kyle Shobe RODEO: Chad Mathews RODEO ENTERTAINMENT SECURITY: William “Buck” Reisner PRODUCER: Stu Pierson TICKETS: John Svoboda RODEO PRODUCERS: Bruce Mowry, Gretchen Morrison MISS FRONTIER: Bailey Bishop LADY-IN-WAITING: Savannah Messenger RODEO SECRETARY: Amanda Corley Sanders CFD DANDIES DIRECTOR: Michelle Hess RODEO SOUND: Serenity Burkett Chuck Lopeman CFD DANDIES: Haleigh Eiter ROUGH STOCK CHUTE BOSS: Bella King Levi McCray Meadow King ROUGH STOCK JUDGES: Isabell Leoffler Joe Bob Locke, Tim Englehart, Haley McLaughlin Clayton Macom Jaycee McLaughlin TIMED EVENT CHUTE BOSS: Aspen Nesvik Paul Cleveland Katherine Schwatken Mallory Smith TIMED EVENT JUDGES: Bobby Davis, Travis Howe Hayley Turley Lorianna Walter TRACK ACTS: The Riata Ranch Cowboy Girls and Gene & Lindsey Johnson NATIONAL ANTHEM PERFORMER: Susie McEntire-Eaton 2 Cheyenne Frontier Days™ • PRCA ProRodeo • Saturday, July 24, 2021 Is this your first trip Cheyenne Frontier Days™ to the rodeo? tournament-style rodeo format: Discover what happens at the Rodeo Each rodeo performance will see event winners and and learn what to expect from your money paid out each day. Competition starts with a Daddy of ‘em All® experience in our clean slate in each bracket including Finals Sunday Rodeo 101 video prior to each event, where the highest scores and the fastest times will be or by visiting cfdrodeo.com. the 2021 CFD Champions! Contestants are subject to change. ▶ Bareback Riding, Barrel Race, Breakaway Roping, For an update-to-date Rodeo Daysheet Saddle Bronc, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping and Tie please visit cfdrodeo.com/daysheets/ Down Roping: Top four scores/times each day advance to semifinals on July 30-31. Top six from each day of semifinals advance to Finals Sunday. Fastest time/highest score of the day will be The Champion. ▶ Bull Riding: Top six scores/times each day advance to semifinals on July 30 -31. Top six from each day of semifinals advance to Finals Sunday. Highest score of the day will be The Champion. FIRST PERFORMANCE: SATURDAY JULY 24, 12:45 P.M. CFD DANDIES • NATIONAL ANTHEM BAREBACK BRONCS Saddle Sponsor: Schroeder Financial • Championship Package Sponsor: Stag Arms 2019 Champion: Clayton Biglow • Arena Record: Joe Alexander – Score 93 in 1974 NO. CONTESTANT HOMETOWN HORSE SCORE 348 . Mike Fred. Wamego, KS . __________ 263. .Briar Dittmer . Runnells, IA . __________ 585. .Bodee Lammers . Stephenville, TX . __________ 1076 . Chase Vossler . Cheyenne, WY. __________ 209. .Logan Corbett. Thompsonville, IL . __________ 785. .Nick Pelke . Mondovi, WI . __________ 799. .Tanner Phipps. Dalton, GA . __________ 449. .Keenan Reed Hayes . Hayden, CO . __________ 377. .George R Gillespie IV. Darby, MT . __________ Cheyenne Frontier Days™ • PRCA ProRodeo • Saturday, July 24, 2021 3 SPONSOR RECOGNITION WAGONS ON THE TRACK WOMEN’S BREAKAWAY ROPING Saddle Sponsor: Cheyenne Women’s Imaging Pavilion • Championship Package Sponsor: Albertson’s / Safeway 2019 Champion: Jordan Jo Fabrizo • Arena Record: 3:40 by Carole Hollers • 20 Foot Score NO. CONTESTANT HOMETOWN TIME 1250 . .Josie Eichler . Newburg, MO . ___________ 1255 . .Kirby Eppert. Seneca, NE. ___________ 1222 . .Sequin Brewer . Canyon, TX . ___________ 1280 . .Cally Hardwick . Fairfield, TX . ___________ 1332 . .Katie Mundorf. Mullen, NE . ___________ 1268 . .Darcy Good . Wynnewood, OK . ___________ 1354 . .Celie Salmond . Choteau, MT. ___________ 1314 . Hope Luttrell . Goodwell, OK . ___________ 1275 . Brandi Guttormson-White . Hazen, ND . ___________ 1379 . Kirsten Stubbs Smith . Fruita, CO . ___________ 1283 . .Kayelen Helton . Stephenville, TX . ___________ 1318 . Jayme Marcrum . Springtown, TX . ___________ 1200 . .Timber Allenbrand . Paola, KS. ___________ BULL RIDING » Section 1 Saddle Sponsor: Capital Lumber • Championship Package Sponsor: Grease Monkey 2019 Champion: Stetson Wright • Arena Record: Lynn Uptmor – Score 94 in 1999 NO. CONTESTANT HOMETOWN BULL SCORE 1062 . Dillon James Tyner. Eaton, CO . __________ 741 . .Garrett Daniel Norby. Walsenburg, CO. __________ 808. .Coy Pollmeier . Fort Scott, KS . __________ 856. .Braden Richardson. Jasper, TX . __________ 764. .Matt Palmer . Claremore, OK . __________ 900. .Dustin Sanchez . Ignacio, CO . __________ 899. .Dalton Sanchez . Durango, CO. __________ 1121 . Garrett Wickett . Battle Creek, NE . __________ 632. .Dustin Martinez. Canjilon, NM. __________ 4 Cheyenne Frontier Days™ • PRCA ProRodeo • Saturday, July 24, 2021 TIE DOWN ROPING Saddle Sponsor: Bob & Randee Miller and Sue & Chuck Warren • Championship Package Sponsor: Boot Barn/The Wrangler 2019 Champion: Seth Hall • Arena Record: Chad Johnson 1997, Cade Swor 2014, Scott Kormos 2017 – all 9.9 seconds 30 Foot Score NO. CONTESTANT HOMETOWN TIME 195. .John Clark . Monahans, TX . ___________ 984. .Jase Staudt . Nathrop, CO . ___________ 547. .Myles Kenzy . Iona, SD . ___________ 739. .Seth Niederhauser . Walden, CO . ___________ 0 . Craig Leonard . Sonora, TX. ___________ 411 . .Rowdy Haferkamp . Cuero, TX. ___________ 627. .J. Cody Jones . Ukiah, CA. ___________ 260. .Joey Dickens . Loveland, CO . ___________ 267. .John Douch . Huntsville, TX . ___________ 722. .Macon Murphy . Keatchie, LA . ___________ 470. .Stuart Hoar . Pine Bluffs, WY . ___________ 650. .Landon McClaugherty. Tilden, TX . ___________ 641. .Bodie Mattson . Sturgis, SD . ___________ 485. .Quay Howard . Canyon, TX . ___________ 104. .Jake Booze . Miami, TX . ___________ 1008 . .Kater Tate . McLean, TX . ___________ 1089 . John Wall . Brenham, TX . ___________ 964. .Sterling Smith. Stephenville, TX . ___________ 825. .Riley Pruitt. Gering, NE . ___________ 657. .Clay McCuistion. Sanger, TX . ___________ 677. .Caleb McMillan . Soap Lake, WA . ___________ 565. .JW Kirkham . Cleveland, TX . ___________ NOTE: This is the complete list from rodeo qualifying; only the top times will advance to today’s performance. SADDLE BRONC Saddle Sponsor: Union Pacific Railroad • Champ. Package Sponsor: Lennox Auto Body Repair and Detail Center 2019 Champion: Brody Cress • Arena Record: Cody DeMoss – Score 91 in 2010 NO. CONTESTANT HOMETOWN HORSE SCORE 348 . Mike Fred. Wamego, KS . __________ 263. .Briar Dittmer . Runnells, IA . __________ 585. .Bodee Lammers . Stephenville, TX . __________ 1076 . Chase Vossler . Cheyenne, WY. __________ 209. .Logan Corbett. Thompsonville, IL . __________ 785. .Nick Pelke . Mondovi, WI . __________ 799. .Tanner Phipps. Dalton, GA . __________ 449. .Keenan Reed Hayes . Hayden, CO . __________ 377. .George R Gillespie IV. Darby, MT . __________ Cheyenne Frontier Days™ • PRCA ProRodeo • Saturday, July 24, 2021 5 CFD DANDIES TEAM ROPING HEADER Saddle Sponsor: Kaiser Flooring • Championship Package Sponsor: Bluepeak HEELER Saddle Sponsor: Cedron Farms/Jay Barksdale • Championship Package Sponsor: Montana Silversmiths 2019 HEADER Champions: Dustin Bird • 2019 HEELER Champion: Trey Yates Arena Record: Steve Purcella and Britt Bocklus – 6 seconds in 2004 • 30 Foot Score NO. CONTESTANT HOMETOWN NO. CONTESTANT HOMETOWN TIME 1065 Clayton Van Aken . Yoder, WY + 294 Gralyn Elkins . Emmet, NE . _________ 843 Bryan Reay . Adrian, OR + 306 Phoenix Everano . .Pendleton, OR . _________ 955 Hayes Smith . Central Point, OR + 240 Justin Davis . .Cottonwood, CA . _________ 468 Blake Hirdes . Turlock, CA + 781 Dalton Pearce . San Luis Obispo, CA . _________ 758 Jake Orman. .Prairie, MS + 222 Brye Crites. Welch, OK . _________ 984 Jase Staudt . .Nathrop, CO + 784 Riley Pedro . Honolulu, HI . _________ 15 Dylin Ahlstrom . Ogden, UT + 941 Colby Siddoway . Honeyville, UT . _________ 289 Pedro Egurrola . .Florence, AZ + 331 JC Flake . Laramie, WY. _________ 140 Cooper Bruce. .Springer, OK + 102 Reed Lewis Boos . .White Cloud, KS . _________ 1044 Jay Tittel . Pueblo, CO + 225 Jorge Luis Cruz . .Stratton, CO. _________ 725 Zane Murphy . Cheyenne, WY + 1013 Dusty Taylor . Craig, CO. _________ 999 Clint Summers . Lake City, FL + 43 Ross Ashford . Lott, TX . _________ 276 Steven Duby . Hereford, OR + 173 Andy Carlson . Hermiston, OR . _________ 621 Tanner Luttrell . Marana, AZ + 120 Paul Brashears . .Casa Grande, AZ . _________ 1051 Jhett Trenary. .Salida, CO + 911 Trevor Schnaufer . .Pueblo, CO . _________ 1031 Zane Thompson . Cheyenne, WY + 871 Ryan Rochlitz . .Minatare, NE . _________ 550 Cory Kidd V . Statesville, NC + 714 Ryan Motes . Weatherford, TX . _________ 1047 Garrett Tonozzi. ..
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