Yellowstone Riggin’ Rally 2021: Results, highlights and payouts

The second annual Yellowstone Riggin’ Rally was won by none other than the reigning World Champion Kaycee Feild.

“The legacy of the Steiner family, to have that on my buckle, it feels like a World Championship,” Feild said.

Feild had the highest marked ride of the rodeo in the Short Round with 92.5 points on J Bar J’s Straight Moonshine. Feild also went 90 in the Long Round, doing so on Calgary Stampede’s Bucking Night.

Feild was one of two cowboys to ride be marked 90 or higher on both of their rides, the other was 2019 World Champion Clayton Biglow. Overall, there were five rides of 90 points or better and eight of 88 points or better.

2021 YELLOWSTONE RIGGIN’ RALLY RESULTS

First round: 1. (tie) Ty Breuer, on Fettig Pro Rodeo’s Rock This Town, and Ben Kramer, on Fettig Pro Rodeo’s Keep It Rockin, 85 points, $1,281 each; 3. Buck Lunak, 83.5, $795; 4. (tie) Seth Hardwick, Connor Hamilton and Austin Foss, 82, $353 each.

SECOND PERFORMANCE

Section 1: 1. Mason Clements, 89 points on Sankey Pro Rodeo & Phenom Genetics’ Great Nation, $1,300; 2. Logan Patterson, 86, $975; 3.(tie) Clay Jorgenson and Connor Hamilton, 85.5, $488 each.

CLEMENTS’ 89-POINT RIDE

Section 2: 1. (tie) Caleb Bennett on J Bar J’s Michigan Monster and Kaycee Feild on Calgary Stampede’s Bucking Night, 90 points, $1,138 each; 3. Shane O’Connell, 86, $650; 4. Tim O’Connell, 85.5, $325.

BENNETT’S 90-POINT RIDE

FEILD’S 90-POINT RIDE

Section 3: 1. Clayton Biglow, 90.5 points on Calgary Stampede’s Not Crystal, $1,400; 2. (tie) Tanner Aus and Kody Lamb and Richie Champion, 85.5, $700 each.

BIGLOW’S 90.5-POINT RIDE

Finals: 1. Kaycee Feild, 92.5 points on J Bar J’s Straight Moonshine, $10,000; 2. Clayton Biglow, 91.5, $5852; 3 (tie) Tim O’Connell and Mason Clements, 89.5, $3,515 each; 5. Caleb Bennett, 88, $1,632; 6. (tie) Tanner Aus and Richie Champion, 85.5, $588 each.

FEILD’S 92.5-POINT RIDE

BIGLOW’S 91.5-POINT RIDE

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