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These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from July 24-30 Not Yet Posted on the Web Site 8/1/06 These rodeo results are unofficial and this file is a temporary display of rodeos from July 24-30 not yet posted on the web site. Please note, the official results will be posted shortly and will address errors and misspellings found in this document. Contact the PRCA at [email protected] regarding discrepancies if they still persist after they have been officially posted on prorodeo.com. Thank you, Ann Bleiker PRCA Sr. Public Relations Coordinator Cheyenne Frontier Days Cheyenne, Wyo., July 22-30 All-around cowboy: Garrett Nokes Bareback riding: First round: 1. Will Lowe, 84 points on Gold Buckle Rodeo’s All Lizard, $6,138; 2. (tie) Heath Ford and Bo Casper, 83, $4,092 each; 4. J.D. Garrett Jr., 82, $2,251; 5. (tie) Wes Stevenson and Jerad Schlegel, 81, $1,228 each; 7. (tie) Joe Gunderson, Josh Cole, Tyson Thompson, Kelly Timberman, Scotty Drennan, and Marvin Garrett, 80, $239 each. Second round: 1. (tie) Kelly Timberman on Brookman Rodeo’s Air Mail, and Forest Bramwell on Vold Rodeo’s Classic T, 86 points, $5.422 each; 3. Scott Montague, 83, $3,479; 4. (tie) Royce Ford, James Thompson, and Chad Klein, 82, $1,569 each; 7. (tie) Andy Martinez and Tom McFarland, 81, $716 each. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. J.D. Garrett Jr., 86 points on Harry Vold Rodeo’s Dusty Dan, $1,650; 2. Forest Bramwell, 85, $1,250; 3. (tie) Andy Martinez and Scott Montague, 84, $75 each; 5. (tie) Will Lowe, Cleve Schmidt, Wes Stevenson, and Kelly Timberman, 83, $150 each. Average: 1. Forest Bramwell, 250 point on three head, $9,208; 2. Kelly Timberman, 249, $7,059; 3. (tie) Andy Martinez; Heath Ford, and Scott Montague, 243, $3,581 each; 6. J.D. Garrett, 242, $1,535; 7. (tie) Will Lowe and Wes Stevenson, 241, $1,074 each. Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Shawn Greenfield, 5.4 seconds, $7,312; 2. Glen Clark, 6.1, $6,358; 3. Jason Lahr, 6.2, $5,405; 4. Linn Churchill, 6.6, $4,451; 5. (tie) Dru Melvin and Brady Hageman, 7.0, $3,020 each; 7. Jake Rinehart, 7.1, $1,590; 8. Ty Tillard, 7.2, $636. Second round: 1. Linn Churchill, 6.3 seconds, $7,312; 2. Clay Mindemann, 6.8, $6,359; 3. Garrett Nokes, 7.9, $5,405; 4. Trent Odenbach, 8.2, $4,451; 5. J.B. Lord, 8.6, $3,497; 6. Dean Gorsuch, 8.7, $2,543; 7. (tie) Rodney Burks and Zach Crofoot, 9.0, $1,113. Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round: 1. Glen Clark, 7.3 seconds, $1,173; 2. Seth Brockman, 7.9, $1,020; 3. K.C. Jones, 8.3, $867; 4. Linn Churchill, 9.1, $714; 5. Dan Yates, 10.1, $561; 6. Caleb Ray, 10.4, $408; 7. Zach Crofoot, 11.0, $255; 8. Jason Lahr, 11.7, $102. Average: 1. Linn Churchill, 22.0 second on three head, $10,969; 2. Glen Clark, 23.3, $9,538; 3. K.C. Jones, 25.1, $8,107; 4. Seth Brockman, 26.5, $6,677; 5. Dan Yates, 29.5, $5,246; 6. Zach Crofoot, 29.6, $3,815; 7. 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