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NFR 2024 PRCA Official World Standings

The money has been squared away and the Top 15 is set. Here’s how things look heading into Las Vegas on Dec. 5.

Bareback Riding

WORLD RANKING

NAME

EARNINGS

#1

Rocker Steiner

$233,319

#2

Keenan Hayes

$219,083

#3

Leighton Berry

$172,955

#4

Dean Thompson

$172,197

#5

R.C. Landingham

$171,420

#6

Jess Pope

$168,154

#7

Weston Timberman

$154,100

#8

Cole Franks

$139,556

#9

Cooper Cooke

$139,067

#10

Jacob Lees

$138,363

#11

Bradlee Miller

$137,365

#12

Cole Reiner

$137,128

#13

Garrett Shadbolt

$137,096

#14

Taylor Broussard

$129,499

#15

Richmond Champion

$128,965

Wacey Schalla dominates bareback and bull riding in Mercedes, Texas.
Bareback riding legacy Daxton Feild is working towards his own goals in the arena.
Waylon Bourgeois could not be stopped when RodeoHouston kicked off.
Bareback rider Waylon Bourgeois joins Western Sports Round-Up.
Owen Brouillette is climbing the standings with each win.
Sage Allen breaks down his San Antonio Finals and shares just how he got here.
Sage Allen thrives at San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo.
Bareback rider Bradlee Miller picks up another Texas Swing win.
Texas’ Dr. Gregg Veneklasen forever changed and enhanced the breeding of bucking horses.
World Champion Bareback Rider Jess Pope hits the gas in San Antonio.
Owen Brouillette capitalized in Mississippi to move up in the Resistol Rookie Race.
Mason Clements cinches another Texas Swing Go-Round win.
Steer Wrestling

WORLD RANKINGNAME EARNINGS
#1 Dalton Massey $199,263
#2 Dakota Eldridge $169,401
#3 Stetson Jorgensen $153,752
#4Will Lummus $148,837
#5 J.D. Struxness $147,266
#6Jesse Brown $135,266
#7 Don Payne $119,939
#8Cash Robb $110,557
#9 Rowdy Parrott $108,611
#10Ty Erickson $99,657
#11Justin Shaffer $96,382
#12Tyler Pearson $94,575
#13 Tucker Allen $93,437
#14 Tyler Waguespack $92,656
#15 Scott Guenthner $91,348
Cody Devers wins Rio Grande Valley Livestock Show and Rodeo.
Utah’s Cash Robb joins Western Sports Round-Up.
Steer wrestler Brandon Harrison has leveled up as he goes for gold.
Texas steer wrestler Brandon Harrison wins the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo.
Steer wrestler and under dog Brandon Harrison wins San Antonio.
Louisiana steer wrestler Jacob Talley advances to the Semi-Finals.
Will Lummus’ efforts pay off as he advances to San Antonio’s Semi-Finals.
Steer wrestler Jesse Brown is your Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo Champion.
Steer wrestlers Clayton Hass and Levi Rudd claim the second round of their bracket.
Seth Peterson capitalized in the first of two go-rounds in Fort Worth.
Will Lummus continues to win the big bucks as San Diego Rodeo is added to his list.
Steer Wrestler Will Lummus adds another accolade to his name.
Team Roping (Headers)

WORLD RANKINGNAME EARNINGS
#1Dustin Egusquiza $201,008
#2Tyler Wade $191,738
#3Kaleb Driggers $177,361
#4Coleman Proctor $155,790
#5Clint Summers $143,146
#6Andrew Ward $136,581
#7Jake Smith $129,366
#8J.C. Yeahquo $126,296
#9 Brenten Hall$125,663
#10Luke Brown $117,418
#11Clay Smith $113,083
#12Cyle Denison $108,812
#13 Erich Rogers $108,313
#14 Cody Snow $108,269
#15 Derrick Begay $105,069

Team Roping (Heelers)

WORLD RANKINGNAME EARNINGS
#1 Levi Lord $201,008
#2 Wesley Thorp $191,738
#3 Junior Nogueira $188,486
#4Jake Long $146,584
#5 Logan Medlin$142,557
#6Douglas Rich $129,366
#7 Kaden Profili $126,836
#8Kollin VonAhn $126,382
#9 Tanner Braden $124,959
#10Coleby Paye $122,197
#11Jonathan Torres $117,705
#12Buddy Hawkins $114,789
#13 Travis Graves $112,042
#14 Hunter Koch $110,280
#15 Paul Eaves $108,912
Riley Kittle is diving head first into his rookie season.
Team roper Coleman Proctor was one half of a $1 million team in 2019.
Daren Peterson talks all things BFI Week on Western Sports Round-Up.
One thing about Trevor Brazile and Miles Baker’s success is that it is all about the horse.
Team ropers Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord were one round win away from sweeping San Antonio.
Team ropers Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord left it all in the Frost Bank Center Arena.
Team Ropers Clay Smith and Coleby Payne cash in on all three go-rounds.
Team ropers Tanner Tomlinson and Travis Graves picked up a win in the Texas Swing.
Your team roping winners of the Wildcard Round in Fort Worth are Clay Smith and Coleby Payne.
Riley and Brady Minor cinch big paydays at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo
Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord claim the San Diego Rodeo title.
Every year brings new duos to the front of professional rodeo.
Saddle Bronc Riding

WORLD RANKINGNAME EARNINGS
#1 Damian Brennan $280,035
#2 Ryder Wright $251,262
#3 Kade Bruno $227,123
#4Wyatt Casper $219,784
#5 Brody Cress $213,988
#6Zeke Thurston $211,386
#7 Lefty Holmn $207,735
#8Sage Newman $187,940
#9 Statler Wright $172,823
#10Dawson Hay $147,858
#11Kolby Wanchuk $139,743
#12Brody Wells $135,802
#13 Zac Dallas $129,157
#14 Ben Andersen $127,285
#15 Logan Hay $127,250
Gus Gaillard hops to No. 1 to be your Rookie of the Week.
Four-time World Champion and 2015 RodeoHouston Champion Zeke Thurston talks all things Super Series.
California’s Bailey Small joins Western Sports Round-Up.
Bailey Small capitalized at a Florida Rodeo to move up in Rookie and World Standings.
Damian Brennan’s success started long before he picked up his first RodeoHouston win.
Coleman Shallbetter is well on his way to record breaking permit year.
Dawson Hay’s success in San Antonio makes him your Champion.
Kade Bruno’s Texas Swing success has him on top of the world.
Saddle Bronc Rider Kade Bruno is your Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo Champion.
Lucas Macza capitalized in Bracket 7 to move on in Fort Worth.
Saddle bronc rider and new dad Jake Finlay is capitlaizing this Texas Swing.
Saddle bronc rider Rusty Wright is American Rodeo bound.
Tie-Down Roping

WORLD RANKINGNAME EARNINGS
#1 Shad Mayfield $286,347
#2 Haven Meged $221,309
#3 Ty Harris $219,172
#4Riley Webb $216,907
#5 Shane Hanchey $157,845
#6Marty Yates $155,868
#7 John Douch $155,804
#8Kincade Henry $140,958
#9 Dylan Hancock $134,896
#10Zack Jongbloed $134,380
#11Tuf Cooper $127,444
#12Hunter Herrin $123,999
#13 Joel Harris $116,810
#14 Cole Clemons $103,417
#15 Quade Hiatt $101,980
Tie-Down Roper and Texas native Kincade Henry advances at RodeoHouston.
Tuf Cooper’s trip to San Antonio was unlike any other.
Four-time World Champion tie-down roper Tuf Cooper wins the second leg of the Texas Swing.
Tie-down roper Shad Mayfield wins his second Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo title.
Tie-Down Roper Haven Meged’s consistency in Fort Worth Sends Him to the Semi-Finals
Ty Harris cinches the Semi-Finals with Round 2 performance.
Tie-Down Roper Brushton Minton is off to a hot start in Fort Worth
Bracket 2 in Fort Worth belongs to Chance Oftedahl.
Riley Webb picks up his first win since ringing in the new year in San Diego.
The next season of professional rodeo is underway.
The 2024 season is complete, here are the full standings
Barrel Racing

WORLD RANKINGNAME EARNINGS
#1 Hailey Kinsel $204,103
#2 Leslie Smaylgo $195,907
#3 Ashley Castleberry $170,235
#4Kassie Mowry$162,283
#5 Emily Beisel $154,005
#6Lisa Lockhart $140,888
#7 Tiany Schuster $132,495
#8LaTricia Duke $129,148
#9 Halyn Lide $121,966
#10Dona Kay Rule $121,481
#11Wenda Johnson $117,970
#12Andrea Busby $115,838
#13 Abby Phillips $115,510
#14 Carlee Otero $112,910
#15 Shelley Morgan $111,189
Texas barrel racer Fallon Taylor is back.
Abby Phillips advances to the Semi-Finals at RodeoHouston.
The newest WPRA President and more has been announced.
Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi claims two of three go-round wins at NRG Stadium.
Barrel racer Emily Beisel talks all things RodeoHouston
Sissy Winn looks forward to Super Series 2 in Houston.
Hailey Kinsel’s career took a turn for the best in 2017 at the American Rodeo.
Barrel racer Megan McLeod-Sprague flew to the Winner’s Circle in San Antonio.
Katelyn Scott has returned to the Winter Run with a bang.
Canada’s Oceane Veilleux is two go-round wins in at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo.
Barrel racer Andrea Busby wins the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.
Bull Riding

WORLD RANKINGNAME EARNINGS
#1 TJ Gray $244,843
#2 Hayes Weight $236,023
#3 Jace Trosclair $212,965
#4Josh Frost $211,064
#5 Clayton Sellars $207,366
#6Jeter Lawrence $206,134
#7 Wacey Schalla $194,096
#8Chase Dougherty $165,013
#9 Trevor Reiste $160,670
#10Cooper James $158,998
#11Tristen Hutchings$150,460
#12Jordan Spears$129,997
#13 Trey Kimzey $128,455
#14 Tyler Bingham$125,616
#15 Creek Young$121,609
PBR
PBR’s Unleash the Beast series continues in Milwaukee.
Trey Benton picks up a healthy pay day in Lufkin.
PBR bull rider Austin Richardson goes three-for-three in Jacksonville.
Creek Young is no longer sidelined and will nod his head at RodeoHouston.
Eight-time World Champion Stetson Wright conquered the Cervi Championship Rodeo bull for the win.
Trevor Reiste covered two bulls in Bracket 5 to advance.
Wacey Schalla is a rising star and his first out in San Antonio proves it.
Bull rider Tristan Mize has won more money than anybody else in San Antonio so far.
Bull rider Jess Lockwood is hitting the rodeo road for the regular season in the PRCA.
Bull rider Lukasey Morris advances to Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo Semi-Finals.
Arizona’s Wade Tuni stacks up against pro rodeo’s best.
Cord McCoy was a part of the final chapter for Jim Norick Arena.