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July 21, 2018 1 PERFORMANCE 3 | JULY 21, 2018 1. Clayton Biglow, Clements, Calif., 85 points on Bar T Rodeo’s War Widow, $3,200; 2. Wyatt Denny, Minden, Nev., 82 on Andrews Rodeo’s Vegas Dough, $2,400; 3. Dustin Smith, Rome, Ga., 79 on Powder River Rodeo’s Mountain Pocket, $1,600; 4. Morgan Wilde, Arimo, Idaho, 78 on Bar T Rodeo’s Lady Vain, $800 Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Clayton Biglow and Wyatt Denny 1. Justin Shaffer, Hallsville, Texas, 4.1 seconds, $3,200; 2. Bridger Anderson, Alva, Okla., 4.3, $2,400; 3. Jeff Richardson, Kearney, Neb., 5.5, $1,600; 4. Matt Oubre, La Grange, Ga., 8.4, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Justin Shaffer and Bridger Anderson 1. (tie) Cody Snow, Stephenville, Texas/Wesley Thorp, Stephenville, Texas, and Rhett Anderson, Genola, Utah/Coleby Payne, Lipan, Texas, 5.0 seconds, $2,800 each; 3. Derrick Begay, Winslow, Ariz./Cory Petska, Marana, Ariz., 5.4, $1,600; 4. Dustin Egus- quiza, Marianna, Fla./Kory Koontz, Stephenville, Texas, 5.7, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Cody Snow/Wesley Thorp and Rhett Anderson/Coleby Payne 1. Travis Gardner, Mount Vernon, Ark., 80 points, $3,200; 2. Logan Allen, Crescent, Iowa, 74.5, $2,400; 3. Cody Goertzen, Tuttle, Okla., 72, $1,600; 4. Andrew Harris, Com- merce, Texas, 70, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Travis Gardner and Logan Allen Tie-down roping: 1. Cimarron Boardman, Stephenville, Texas, 7.1 seconds, $3,200; 2. Ty Harris, San Angelo, Texas, 7.7, $2,400; 3. Hunter Herrin, Apache, Okla., 17.2, $1,600; 4. Blair Burk, Durant, Okla., 21.40, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Cimarron Boardman and Ty Harris 1. Chani Graves, Sulphur Springs, Texas, 17.47 seconds, $3,200; 2. Sarah Rose Mc- Donald, Gonzales, La., 17.49, $2,400; 3. Mary Walker, Ennis, Texas, 17.60, $1,600; 4. Barbara Millar, Mono, Ontario, 18.20, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Chani Graves and Sarah Rose Mc- Donald 1. (tie) Jess Lockwood, Volborg, Mont., on Broken Arrow’s Cooper Comet and Alisson De Souza, Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Broken Arrow’s Nailed, 85 points, $2,800; 3. Fabiano Vieira, Parana, Brazil, 84.5, $1,600; 4. Ouncie Mitchell, Houston, Texas, 84, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Jess Lockwood and Alisson De Souza PERFORMANCE 2 | JULY 20, 2018 1. (tie) JR Vezain, Melstone, Mont., 86 points on Powder River Rodeo’s Bobcat, Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb., 86 on Bar T Rodeo’s Buck Wild, $2,800 each; 3. Tyler Scales, Buffa- lo, Wyo., 80 on Powder River Rodeo’s Problems, $1,600; 4. Garrett Shadboldt, Merri- man, Neb., 82 on Bar T Rodeo’s Ruby’s Girl, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: JR Vezain and Steven Dent *Note from Performance 1: Due to a knee injury Mason Clements will not be able to compete on Tuesday so Richmond Champion will take his place 1. Hunter Cure, Holliday, Texas, 4.1 seconds, $3,200; 2. John Leinaweaver, Orrtanna, Pa., 5.0, $2,400; 3. Olin Hannum, Malad, Idaho, 5.1, $1,600; 4. Tim Kemp, Kincardine, Ontario, 5.4, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Hunter Cure and John Leinaweaver 1. Matt Sherwood, Pima, Ariz./Will Woodfin, Marshall, Texas, 8.7 seconds, $3,200; 2. Garrett Tonozzi, Victoria, Texas/Joe Mattern, Plantersville, Texas, 10.5, $2,400; 3. Luke Brown, Morgan Mill, Texas/Jake Long, Morgan Mill, Texas, 11.3, $1,600; no other qualified runs Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Matt Sherwood/Will Woodfin and Garrett Tonozzi/Joe Mattern 1. Ryder Wright, Milford, Utah, 86 points on Powder River Rodeo’s Look Again, $3,200; 2. Layton Green, Meeting Creek, Alberta, 85 on Powder River Rodeo’s Baby Sitter, $2,400; 3. Wyatt Casper, Pampa, Texas, 83 on Andrews Rodeo’s Trophy Wife, $1,600; 4. Kolby Wanchuk, Sherwood Park, Alberta, 81 on Powder River Rodeo’s Double Take, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Ryder Wright and Layton Green 1. (tie) Kyle Parrish, Stephenville, Texas, and JC Malone, Plain City, Utah, 7.0, $2,800; 3. Bryson Sechrist, Apache, Okla., 7.2, $1,600; 4. Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas, 7.8, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Kyle Parrish and JC Malone 1. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, S.D., 17.09 seconds, $3,200; 2. Lisa Thornton, Plum, Texas, 17.16, $2,400; 3. Katie Miller, Fletcher, Okla., 17.36, $1,600; 4. (tie) Sherry Cervi, Mara- na, Ariz., and Bobbi Grann, Sheyenne, N.D., 17.40, $400 each. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Lisa Lockhart and Lisa Thornton Bull riding: 1. Derek Kolbaba, 82 points on D&H Cattle’s Shake It, $3,200; no other qualified rides Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Derek Kolbaba PERFORMANCE 1 | JULY 19, 2018 1. (tie) Pascale Isabelle, Okotoks, Alberta, on Summit ProRodeo’s Morning Dove, and Mason Clements Springville, Utah, on Sankey Pro Rodeo, 85.5 points, $2,800 each; 3. Richmond Champion, Dublin, Texas on Summit ProRodeo’s Sangia, 84.5 points, $1,600;4. Caleb Bennett, Tremonton, Utah, Bar T Rodeo’s Pretty Face, 84, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Pascale Isabelle & Mason Clements 1. Jace Melvin, Bluff Dale, Texas, 4.7 seconds; $3,200; 2. Ryle Smith, Oakdale, Calif., 5.0, $2,400; 3. Chance Butterfield, Ponoka, Alberta, 5.3, $1,600; 4. Clayton Hass, Weatherford, Texas, 5.3, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Jace Melvin & Ryle Smith 1. Kaleb Driggers, Stephenville, Texas/Junior Noguiera, Presidente Prudente, Brazil, 5.1 seconds, $3,200 each; 2. Riley Minor, Ellensburg, Wash./Brady Minor, Ellensburg, Wash., 5.2, $2,400; 3. Clay Smith, Sunset, Texas/Paul Eaves, Millsap, Texas, 5.7, $1,600; 4. Bobby Mote, Llano, Texas/Trey Johnson, Weatherford, Texas, 7.6, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Kaleb Driggers/Junior Noguiera and Riley Minor/Brady Minor 1. (tie) Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La., on Sankey Rodeo’s Sacred Nation and Taos Muncy, Corona, N.M., on Bar T Rodeo’s Voodu Doll, 86 points, $2,800 each; 3. Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta, 83 on Summit ProRodeo’s, $1,600; 4. Preston Burr, Stratford, Texas, 82.5 points on Summit ProRodeo’s Why For Cuz, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Cody DeMoss & Taos Muncy 1. (tie) Caleb Smidt, Bellville, Texas, and Ryle Smith, 7.3, $2,800; 3. Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La., 19.2, $1,00; 4. Stetson Vest, Childress, Texas, 19.8, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Caleb Smidt & Ryle Smith 1. Tammy Fischer, 17.37 seconds, $3,200; 2. Lyndee Moser, Las Vegas, Nev., 17.43, $2,400; 3. Carmel Wright, Roy, Mont., 17.44, $1,600; 4. Kylie Weast, Comanche, Okla., 17.48, $800. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Tammy Fischer & Lyndee Moser 1. Garrett Smith, Rexburg, Idaho, 86.5 points on D&H Cattle Mistletoe, $3,200; 2. Cody Rodeo Tyler, Guthrie, Okla., 84.5 on D&H Cattle Bandy’s Bad Boy, $2,400; no other qualified rides. Automatically advances to Gold Medal Round: Garrett Smith & Cody Rodeo Tyler.
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