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2022 NFR 2nd Go-Round Results

Add another line to the ever-growing impressive resume of Stetson Wright.

Wright, with his 88-point winning bull ride on Dakota Rodeo’s Pookie Holler, became the youngest cowboy in PRCA history to surpass the $2 million dollar mark in career earnings.

Wright, who is 23 years-old and 240 days, upped his unofficial career earnings to $2,050,520.

“Every goal to me is just as important. To cross that $2 million dollar mark, it’s special,” Wright said. “I’m speechless. When I hear something like that, it makes me emotional. I’m the luckiest guy on the planet and I can’t be thankful enough for how these last four years have gone.”

Wright, who joined the PRCA in 2018, has won five world titles – three in all-around (2019-21) and one in bull riding (2020) and one in saddle bronc riding (2021).

Wright earned $49,666 with his bull riding victory and $7,462 by placing fifth in saddle bronc riding with his 85-point ride on Stace Smith Pro Rodeo’s Cancun Moon.

“He’s a good bull, he’s an awkward build and bucking bull so you have to ride him really funky,” Wright said. “I’ve never had to ride a bull the way I rode him.”

“It gives you a lot of momentum and the confidence is everything. This was the eliminator pen for us. For Ky (Hamilton, who had a 77-point ride) and me to ride these top-ranked bulls, it gives you the thought that ‘you should be able to ride all of the bulls.’ Right now, I feel 10-feet tall and bulletproof. I’m sure Ky feels the same way.”

Tie-down roper Caleb Smidt makes it two in a row

Tie-down roper Caleb Smidt keeps on winning. After capturing Round 1 with a 7.5-second run he added the Round 2 victory with an even quicker 7.2-second run.

In two nights, Smidt has earned $57,827 and is second in the PRCA | RAM World Standings with $217,343. He trails leader Shad Mayfield by $19,016.

“There’s truly no words to describe it, there’s no other feeling like it,” said Smidt about his winning ways.

After winning Round 1, Smidt was able to slow everything down.

“I just came back tonight and did my job, I tried not to think too much about it,” said Smidt, 33.

Smidt was to the point when talking about his game plan for the remainder of the NFR.

“I’m going to do the same thing I did the last two nights,” he said. “As long as I keep having fun and keep my steps simple, it’ll be a lot of fun here.”

Bareback rider Leighton Berry gets first career NFR round win

At the 2020 Wrangler NFR, Leighton Berry was on the cusp of a round win placing second three times.

Berry doesn’t have to wait any longer for NFR glory.

The Weatherford, Texas, cowboy had an 86.5-point ride on Pickett Pro Rodeo’s Top Egyptian to win Round 2.

“Man, it feels like a weight lifted off my shoulders,” said Berry, 23. “I won second in Round 2, 3 and 4 in Arlington (Texas, at the 2020 Wrangler NFR) and I have just been craving to get one of those buckles and to finally have one means the world to me. It feels great to win (a round in Las Vegas). I have been dreaming of this since I was a little kid.”

Berry was no stranger to Top Egyptian.

“What’s funny is I was first out on the San Angelo (Texas) Chute-Out (in April) on that horse, and I thought I made an even better ride then and I was only 86,” Berry said. “That horse is phenomenal. Cullen Pickett, I can’t say enough about him, he raises such great bucking horses and takes time with them. Every time I have one by my name, I get full of jitters. I love getting on Cullen Pickett bucking horses.”

Veteran steer wrestler Hunter Cure grabs Round 2 victory

Steer wrestler Hunter Cure is no stranger to NFR success as he has walked away with PRCA World Championships in 2015 and 2018.

Cure, of Holliday, Texas, returned to the Wrangler NFR for the first time since 2019 and was taking a victory lap after Round 2 with a 3.7-second time.

“I got such an aggressive start, I felt like I broke out and at most rodeos, I would have,” said Cure, a six-time NFR qualifier in 2009, 2013, 2015, 2018-19. “The steer got out fast and really didn’t have a chance to build up a lot of speed, so he didn’t handle it as well as some of the others, but it worked and first is first and now on to the next one.”

Cure, a savvy veteran, believes he now has his emotions in check.

“The first round always seems to get to me, not sure what it is but otherwise, nerves aren’t an issue,” Cure said.

Saddle bronc rider Lefty Holman captures first career round win

The charismatic Lefty Holman couldn’t wipe the smile off his face.

The Visalia, Calif., cowboy was grinning ear-to-ear after winning Round 2 with an 87-point ride on Four Star Rodeo’s Wall Street.

“It truly is the best feeling in the world,” Holman said. “When you work so hard to get here and then you are able to succeed here, it’s the best. I’m blessed with a great support system and super grateful for it.”

Holman was riding Wall Street for the third time which helped his cause.

“Yeah, that’s a California buckin’ horse. It’s a cool deal that is going on and definitely a win I will never forget,” Holman said.

Holman made his NFR debut in 2022 in Arlington, Texas, and he was thrilled to be in the yellow bucking chutes in Vegas.

“Everything is just right on top of you. The energy in there is something that I’ve never felt,” Holman said. “My heart was pounding when I got off. I looked up and my parents were hollering. It just feels like there’s people breathing down your neck. It’s the craziest feeling in the world.”

Team ropers Smith/Long top Round 2

Team roping header Clay Smith broke his right leg on June 28, but he was bound and determined to qualify for the Wrangler NFR with his then recently acquired partner Jake Long.

That mission was accomplished and on Thursday the duo added a Round 2 win to their accolades.

“It’s good. Good to catch one. There’s enough money to where every round means something so it’s good to get it started,” Smith said.

Long is thrilled to be teamed up with Smith, a two-time world champ in 2018 and 2019.

“Well, I think a great header like him (Clay Smith) isn’t going to miss very often,” Long said. “I was as shocked as anybody when that first one (rope) didn’t stay on (in Round 1). I wasn’t very worried about it happening too often.”

After an injury-riddled regular season, Smith pointed out the reasons to his late-season surge.

“I had a horse that really helped and Jake that didn’t mess up so that was the key,” Smith said.

Long, a 12-time NFR qualifier, is excited to be roping in the Thomas & Mack Center.

“Well, I think it’s always fit me because I like to be aggressive,” he said. “As a heeler, it’s about getting out there and getting to your spot fast enough. To get into a spot where you can do it fast enough without affecting the steer, that’s the challenge.”

Smith has mapped out a strategy moving forward.

“That’s something we’ve talked about. I’m going to try my best to give him something to win on the 10th round because since I’ve been here, it’s always come down to the last steer,” Smith said. “We’re going to have to be pretty aggressive from here on out. I’m just hoping I set him up.”

Barrel racer Hailey Kinsel takes Round 2 victory

Barrel racer Hailey Kinsel flexed her muscles with a 13.61-second run to take the Round 2 crown.

“It’s always a great crowd on a Friday night at the Thomas & Mack. I just changed a couple of things about my approach into the first barrel and everything else stayed just about the same. We got in the flow, and it felt good.”

The margins in barrel racing are razor thin so she made adjustments for Round 2.

“It does just a tiny bit. It feels enough out-of-whack that you have to jump over an additional hump. Luckily, we smoothed that out tonight. My horse (Sister) is so fast and she allowed me not to make many mistakes. She pushes me to be better every night.

“It’s special, it’s tiny, and it’s a lot of energy packed into one little place. It’s a rush like you’d never feel anywhere else.”

Bull rider Reid Oftedahl suffers injury in Round 2

Bull rider Reid Oftedahl was injured during Round 2 while aboard Rafter H Rodeo Livestock’s Under the Influence. Oftedahl, who is from Raymond, Minn., was thrown forward and hit the bull’s head and tossed to the arena dirt.

Oftedahl, who was wearing a helmet, was diagnosed with a closed head injury by the Justin Sports Medicine Team and was transported for further evaluation.

RELATED: 2022 Wrangler NFR 1st Go-Round Results 2022

2022 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Results

Round 2, Dec. 2
Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev.

Here are the 2nd go-round results from the National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.

Bareback Riding

  1. Leighton Berry, 86.5 points on Pickett Pro Rodeo Company’s Top Egyptian, $28,914
  2. (tie) Tanner Aus and Tilden Hooper, 85.5, $20,053 each
  3. Jess Pope, 85, $12,125
  4. Tim O’Connell, 84, $7,462
  5. (tie) R.C. Landingham, Cole Franks, Ty Breuer, 83.5, $1,555 each
  6. (tie) Cole Reiner and Clayton Biglow, 83
  7. Garrett Shadbolt, 82.5
  8. Rocker Steiner, 81
  9. Kaycee Feild, 79.5
  10. Caleb Bennett, 73.5
  11. Orin Larsen, NS.

Average leaders

  1. (tie) Jess Pope and Tilden Hooper, 172 points on two head;
  2. Tim O’Connell, 169.5
  3. Cole Franks, 169
  4. Ty Breuer, 168.5
  5. Clayton Biglow, 168
  6. Tanner Aus, 167.5
  7. (tie) Kaycee Feild and R.C. Landingham, 167
  8. Cole Reiner, 166.5
  9. (tie) Rocker Steiner and Garrett Shadbolt, 166
  10. Leighton Berry, 159
  11. Caleb Bennett, 152.5
  12. Orin Larsen, 86 points on one head.

World standings

  1. Jess Pope, $204,235
  2. Cole Reiner, $170,971
  3. Kaycee Feild, $170,056
  4. Leighton Berry, $169,107
  5. Tilden Hooper, $160,496
  6. Caleb Bennett, $157,290
  7. Tanner Aus, $157,185
  8. Tim O’Connell, $153,087
  9. Rocker Steiner, $144,328
  10. R.C. Landingham, $142,078
  11. Cole Franks, $134,043
  12. Orin Larsen, $133,784
  13. Clayton Biglow, $119,820
  14. Ty Breuer, $115,749
  15. Garrett Shadbolt, $113,949

Steer Wrestling

  1. Hunter Cure, 3.7 seconds, $28,914
  2. Stetson Jorgensen, 4.2, $22,851
  3. Kyle Irwin, 4.3, $17,255
  4. Tyler Waguespack, 4.4, $12,125
  5. Tristan Martin, 4.6, $7,462
  6. Rowdy Parrott, 4.7, $4,664
  7. Jesse Brown, 4.9; 8. (tie) Will Lummus and Timmy Sparing, 5.0
  8. J.D. Struxness, 5.2
  9. Ty Erickson, 5.3
  10. Dirk Tavenner, 5.7
  11. Dakota Eldridge, 6.7
  12. Tanner Brunner, 10.2
  13. Nick Guy, 14.6

Average leaders

  1. Stetson Jorgensen, 8.4 seconds on two head
  2. Jesse Brown, 8.
  3. Kyle Irwin, 9.0
  4. Hunter Cure, 9.2
  5. Tristan Martin, 9.3
  6. (tie) Ty Erickson and Rowdy Parrott, 9.8
  7. Tyler Waguespack, 10.3
  8. J.D. Struxness, 12.0
  9. (tie) Dakota Eldridge and Dirk Tavenner, 12.7
  10. Nick Guy, 18.4
  11. Will Lummus, 18.9
  12. Tanner Brunner, 21.8
  13. Timmy Sparing, 5.0 seconds on one head.

World standings

  1. Stetson Jorgensen, $184,767
  2. Hunter Cure, $148,443
  3. Tyler Waguespack, $145,998
  4. J.D. Struxness, $133,649
  5. Kyle Irwin, $131,672
  6. Ty Erickson, $129,909
  7. Will Lummus, $129,781
  8. Tristan Martin, $128,077
  9. Jesse Brown, $124,56
  10. Nick Guy, $116,935
  11. Dakota Eldridge, $114,098
  12. Tanner Brunner, $106,271
  13. Rowdy Parrott, $99,525
  14. Dirk Tavenner, $94,532
  15. Timmy Sparing, $91,312

Team Roping

  1. Clay Smith/Jake Long, 4.1 seconds, $28,914 each
  2. Andrew Ward/Buddy Hawkins II, 4.3, $22,851
  3. (tie) Kaleb Driggers/Junior Nogueira and Tanner Tomlinson/Patrick Smith, 4.4, $14,690 each
  4. Jake Orman/Brye Crites, 4.8, $7,462
  5. Cody Snow/Wesley Thorp, 4.9, $4,664
  6. Riley Minor/Brady Minor, 5.1
  7. Tyler Wade/Trey Yates, 5.4
  8. Coleman Proctor/Logan Medlin, 8.9
  9. Chad Masters/Joseph Harrison, 9.3
  10. Rhen Richard/Jeremy Buhler, 10.1
  11. (tie) Clay Tryan/Jade Corkill, Dustin Egusquiza/Travis Graves, Jr. Dees/Levi Lord and Lightning Aguilera/Jonathan Torres, NT

Average leaders

  1. Kaleb Driggers/Junior Nogueira, 9.1 seconds on two head
  2. Andrew Ward/Buddy Hawkins II, 9.5
  3. Cody Snow/Wesley Thorp, 10.2
  4. Tanner Tomlinson/Patrick Smith, 13.8
  5. Coleman Proctor/Logan Medlin, 14.5
  6. Riley Minor/Brady Minor, 14.6
  7. Clay Smith/Jake Long, 4.1 seconds on one head
  8. Jr. Dees/Levi Lord, 4.3
  9. Clay Tryan/Jade Corkill, 4.5
  10. Jake Orman/Brye Crites, 4.8
  11. Tyler Wade/Trey Yates, 5.4
  12. Chad Masters/Joseph Harrison, 9.3
  13. Rhen Richard/Jeremy Buhler, 10.1
  14. Lightning Aguilera/Jonathan Torres, 14.4
  15. Dustin Egusquiza/Travis Graves, NT.

World standings (headers)

  1. Kaleb Driggers, $269,823
  2. Clay Tryan, $177,514
  3. Andrew Ward, $169,595
  4. Jr. Dees, $134,959
  5. Tanner Tomlinson, $132,058
  6. Clay Smith, $127,765
  7. Coleman Proctor, $125,355
  8. Dustin Egusquiza, $116,022
  9. Cody Snow, $113,968;
  10. Rhen Richard, $109,279
  11. Tyler Wade, $108,573
  12. Jake Orman, $102,529
  13. Lightning Aguilera, $100,421
  14. Riley Minor, $99,022
  15. Chad Masters, $97,444.

World standings (heeler)

  1. Junior Nogueira, $269,823
  2. Jake Long, $169,245
  3. Buddy Hawkins II, $168,053
  4. Jade Corkill, $143,706
  5. Levi Lord, $136,357
  6. Patrick Smith, $132,058
  7. Logan Medlin, $125,355
  8. Travis Graves, $116,737
  9. Wesley Thorp, $113,968
  10. Jeremy Buhler, $110,214
  11. Trey Yates, $105,011
  12. Brye Crites, $103,87
  13. Joseph Harrison, $102,115
  14. Brady Minor, $99,022
  15. Jonathan Torres, $92,968

Saddle Bronc Riding

  1. Lefty Holman, 87 points on Four Star Rodeo’s Wall Street, $28,914
  2. (tie) Zeke Thurston, Logan Hay and Tanner Butner, 85.5, $17,410 each
  3. Stetson Wright, 85, $7,462
  4. (tie) Sage Newman, Kolby Wanchuk and Wyatt Casper, 82, $1,555 each
  5. Dawson Hay, 81.5; 10. (tie) Kade Bruno and Kole Ashbacher, 81
  6. Chase Brooks, 80.5
  7. Brody Cress, 72
  8. (tie) Ryder Wright and Layton Green, NS.

Average leaders

  1. Lefty Holman, 173.5 points on two head
  2. Zeke Thurston, 173
  3. Sage Newman, 171
  4. Stetson Wright, 170
  5. (tie) Kolby Wanchuk and Dawson Hay, 169
  6. Logan Hay, 167.5
  7. Kole Ashbacher, 166
  8. (tie) Kade Bruno, Wyatt Casper and Tanner Butner, 165.5
  9. Brody Cress, 158.5
  10. (tie) Layton Green and Chase Brooks, 80.5 points on one head
  11. Ryder Wright, 77.5.

World standings

  1. Sage Newman, $293,659
  2. Stetson Wright, $210,581
  3. Brody Cress, $198,707
  4. Lefty Holman, $194,956
  5. Zeke Thurston, $191,301
  6. Ryder Wright, $171,920
  7. Logan Hay, $166,851
  8. Kolby Wanchuk, $154,816
  9. Layton Green, $148,993
  10. Kade Bruno, $147,726
  11. Dawson Hay, $141,771
  12. Wyatt Casper, $135,356
  13. Tanner Butner, $131,150
  14. Kole Ashbacher, $127,543
  15. Chase Brooks, $123,992

Tie-Down Roping

  1. Caleb Smidt, 7.2 seconds, $28,914
  2. Shad Mayfield, 7.4, $22,851
  3. Hunter Herrin, 7.7, $17,255
  4. Shane Hanchey, 7.8, $12,125
  5. (tie) Haven Meged, Zack Jongbloed and Ty Harris, 8.4, $4,042 each
  6. Cory Solomon, 8.8
  7. Marty Yates, 9.8
  8. Riley Webb, 11.8
  9. Macon Murphy, 12.0
  10. Tyler Milligan, 15.5
  11. (tie) John Douch, Tuf Cooper and Kincade Henry, NT.

Average leaders

  1. Caleb Smidt, 14.7 seconds on two head
  2. Hunter Herrin, 16.2
  3. Haven Meged, 17.2
  4. Cory Solomon, 17.6
  5. Ty Harris, 18.0
  6. Zack Jongbloed, 18.5
  7. Shad Mayfield, 18.6
  8. Marty Yates, 19.9
  9. Riley Webb, 20.5
  10. Macon Murphy, 24.4
  11. Shane Hanchey, 27.7
  12. Tyler Milligan, 32.6
  13. Kincade Henry, 8.1 seconds on one head
  14. (tie) John Douch and Tuf Cooper, N.T.

World standings

  1. Shad Mayfield, $236,359
  2. Caleb Smidt, $217,343
  3. John Douch, $176,729
  4. Haven Meged, $176,132
  5. Hunter Herrin, $159,280
  6. Shane Hanchey, $154,908
  7. Riley Webb, $139,63
  8. Cory Solomon, $139,388
  9. Zack Jongbloed, $139,293
  10. Kincade Henry, $134,797
  11. Tuf Cooper, $134,382
  12. Marty Yates, $132,272
  13. Ty Harris, $128,937
  14. Tyler Milligan, $128,708
  15. Macon Murphy, $115,793

Barrel Racing

  1. Hailey Kinsel, 13.61 seconds, $28,914
  2. Margo Crowther, 13.72, $22,851
  3. Wenda Johnson, 13.75, $17,255
  4. Lisa Lockhart, 13.78, $12,125
  5. Sissy Winn, 13.88, $7,462
  6. Shelley Morgan, 13.91, $4,664
  7. Jordon Briggs, 13.92
  8. Bayleigh Choate, 13.95
  9. Leslie Smalygo, 14.01
  10. Emily Beisel, 18.57
  11. Kassie Mowry, 18.84
  12. Dona Kay Rule, 18.89
  13. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi, 18.93
  14. Stevi Hillman, 19.18
  15. Jessica Routier, 19.40

Average leaders

  1. Wenda Johnson, 27.32 seconds on two runs
  2. Jordon Briggs, 27.62
  3. Margo Crowther, 27.6
  4. Lisa Lockhart, 27.76
  5. Leslie Smalygo, 27.81
  6. Bayleigh Choate, 27.92
  7. Shelley Morgan, 27.95
  8. Sissy Winn, 28.07
  9. Emily Beisel, 32.39
  10. Kassie Mowry, 32.49
  11. Hailey Kinsel, 32.50
  12. Dona Kay Rule, 32.80
  13. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi, 33.02
  14. Stevi Hillman, 33.35
  15. Jessica Routier, 33.80

World standings

  1. Jordon Briggs, $205,034
  2. Wenda Johnson, $177,763
  3. Hailey Kinsel, $158,303
  4. Dona Kay Rule, $142,105
  5. Stevi Hillman, $130,602
  6. Margo Crowther, $129,722
  7. Kassie Mowry, $125,404
  8. Shelley Morgan, $125,124
  9. Sissy Winn, $119,310
  10. Emily Beisel, $111,426
  11. Lisa Lockhart, $106,996
  12. Leslie Smalygo, $106,578
  13. Bayleigh Choate, $100,893
  14. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi, $98,433
  15. Jessica Routier, $96,863.

Bull Riding

  1. Stetson Wright, 88 points on Dakota Rodeo’s Pookie Holler, $49,666;
  2. Ky Hamilton, 77.5, $43,604
  3. (tie) Josh Frost, Jeff Askey, Garrett Smith, Tristen Hutchings, Trevor Kastner, Maverick Potter, Trey Kimzey, Jared Parsonage, Trey Holston, JR Stratford, Creek Young, Lukasey Morris, Reid Oftedahl, Cole Fischer, NS.

Average leaders

  1. Stetson Wright, 171.5 points on two head
  2. Tristen Hutchings, 90.5 points on one head
  3. Jeff Askey, 90
  4. Trevor Kastner, 89
  5. Josh Frost, 88
  6. Trey Kimzey, 86
  7. Garrett Smith, 82.5
  8. Jared Parsonage, 81.5
  9. Ky Hamilton, 77.5; 10. (tie) Maverick Potter, Trey Holston, JR Stratford, Creek Young, Lukasey Morris, Reid Oftedahl and Cole Fischer, NS.

World standings

  1. Stetson Wright, $384,929
  2. Josh Frost, $250,682
  3. Jeff Askey, $216,848
  4. Tristen Hutchings, $166,897
  5. Ky Hamilton, $166,255
  6. Garrett Smith, $151,658
  7. Trevor Kastner, $150,795
  8. Trey Kimzey, $130,648
  9. Maverick Potter, $126,065
  10. Jared Parsonage, $122,314
  11. Trey Holston, $118,892
  12. JR Stratford, $117,061
  13. Creek Young, $110,670
  14. Lukasey Morris, $110,667
  15. Reid Oftedahl, $107,943
  16. Cole Fischer, $106,330

All-Around

  1. Stetson Wright, $460,131
  2. Caleb Smidt, $215,571
  3. Haven Meged, $162,541
  4. Josh Frost, $160,801
  5. Taylor Santos, $159,179
  6. Zack Jongbloed, $140,592
  7. Coleman Proctor, $130,521
  8. Marty Yates, $129,898
  9. Paul David Tierney, $118,792
  10. Rhen Richard, $112,528

Record times and scores for Round 2 of the Wrangler NFR:

Bareback riding: 90.5 points, Trenten Montero, 2019
Steer wrestling: 3.1 seconds, Luke Branquinho, 2004
Team roping: 3.8 seconds, Turtle Powell/Dakota Kirchenschlager, 2014;
Dustin Egusquiza and Travis Graves, 2020
Saddle bronc riding: 92 points, Cort Scheer, 2018
Tie-down roping: 6.8 seconds, Randall Carlisle, 2013
Barrel racing: 13.54 seconds, Amberleigh Moore, 2017
Bull riding: 95 points, Mike White, 1999; Terry Don West, 2003

Courtesy of the PRCA

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