Kelsie Domer and Coti Fuller Claim the Pendleton Round-Up Breakaway Roping Title

Two cowgirls split the Championship Title in Pendleton, Oregon.

Keslie Domer set a bar in the Long Roudn at the Pendleton Round-Up that nobody could catch. On Championship Saturdya, Oregon’s own Codi Fuller said watch this.

“Oh my gosh, it means so much to me. I grew up watching my dad come here when I was a little kid and I actually never thought that they would’ve had breakaway here ever. So to get to actually be down here and in front of everybody, it’s just amazing,” Fuller said.

Fuller’s 3.7 in the Finals put her right along side Domer in the Average as both cowgirls had a time of 6.4 seconds on two head.

“It’s super special no matter if you tie or win it outright. It’s a bucket list rodeo so I’m glad to be here and happy that I get this memory for the rest of time,” Domer said.

This is the third year that the Pendleton Round-Up has crowned Breakaway Roping Champions and two is sometimes better than one.

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