Colorado Vs. The World Showdown Round Recap

Colorado Vs. The World took place over the weekend as it kicked off all things rodeo in Denver and the results did not disappoint.

Bareback rider Keenan Hayes secured his first win since acquiring his PRCA Card at Colorado Vs. The World with a 90-point ride as he was representing the World Team for San Angelo.

NFR qualifier Wyatt Casper took home his second consecutive title as the saddle bronc rider has won this event back-to-back after turning in a score of 82-points on Painted Fling of Vold Pro Rodeo.

Stetson Jorgensen remained consistent and quick at Colorado Vs. The World to take the No.1 spot in steer wrestling with a 4.7-second run in the Showdown Round.

Brittney Barnett and her fan favorite horse, Paint, came to Colorado Vs. The World to win and they did just that. The iconic duo made quick time in the final round with a 15.26 to top Carly Cervi.

Tristen Hutchings finished out his rookie year with a spectacular performance at the National Finals Rodeo and is continuing to show up and show out thus far in the 2023 season as he secured the Colorado Vs. The World Championship Title with an 87-point ride in the Showdown Round.

Dustin Martinez is making a long awaited debut in Las Vegas.
No. 9 ranked tie-down roper in the World is Dylan Hancock.
Team Ropers Luke Brown and Travis Graves head back to Las Vegas.
Meet the newest National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame Inductees.
Ty Bauerle claimed the Permit Finals last year and the Resistol Rookie of the Year title in 2024.
Josie Conner’s equine partner’s track record now included 2024 Horse of the Year.
Tyler Wade’s equine partner is Horse of the Year and has already earned a trip to the pay window for 2025.
Ilyssa Riley and her horse, Money, stepped up to the plate in Waco to win the Average.
Justin Shaffer and Tucker Allen claimed their spots inside the Top 15 in the World.