Riding her great gelding, Jettin Ta Heaven, China Spring, Texas, barrel racer Halyn Lide was at the top of Bracket 6. Lide stopped the clock in 16.21 seconds on Sunday afternoon to win the second round of the bracket and advance to the Semi-Finals. FWSSR photo by James Phifer.
FORT WORTH, Texas, (Feb. 2, 2025) — No one has been more successful at this year’s Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo ProRodeo Tournament than a Canadian athlete that has four legs.
Logan Bird, from Nanton, Alberta, is the proud owner of one of the most famed and beloved tie-down roping horses going down the road today. And while Bird has been riding Daddys Shiner Cat commonly known as “Peso,” that’s not all that has made the 14-year-old buckskin horse famous.
The quick-footed athlete has been the chosen mount for a lot of competitors at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (NFR) for several years. In fact, he has been in Las Vegas for rodeo’s championships four times and had five different riders. None of them were Bird.
However, Bird had enough success in 2024 to qualify for the rodeo in Dickies Arena. He and fellow Albertan Kyle Lucas both rode Peso in Bracket 5 and are advancing to the Semi-Finals.
Bracket 6 started Saturday night and was completed Sunday afternoon. The buckskin gelding was in familiar territory with San Angelo, Texas, roper Ty Harris on his back. During last year’s NFR, Harris rode Peso for nine of the 10 rounds in Las Vegas.
Tie-down roper Ty Harris from San Angelo, Texas, won round two of Bracket 6 at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo ProRodeo Tournament. His success here came aboard Daddys Shiner Cat, a 14-year-old gelding owned by Canadian Logan Bird. FWSSR photo by James Phifer.
Harris placed third on Saturday, then came back on Sunday, and stopped the clock in 8.7 seconds for first place. Because of his success in Bracket 6, he is now the third man to advance to the Semi-Finals riding the talented “Peso.”
Halyn Lide made her first appearance at the NFR in December and is using that momentum to start her 2025 season. Riding her great horse Jettin Ta Heaven that she calls “Keeper,” she tied for first in the first round of Bracket 6 then won round two outright.
A year ago, Lide, from China Spring, Texas, was competing here for the first time. This year, she is at the top of the bracket and returning to compete in the Semi-Finals.
Monday night’s rodeo will be round one of Bracket 7. Action starts at 7:30 p.m. and fans will see the final group of 2025 tournament contestants. Tuesday night’s competition in Dickies Arena will determine the final contestants to advance to the Wild Card and Semi-Finals rounds where they will have a spot in the Championship Finals on Saturday, February 8, in their sights.
FORT WORTH, Texas — The following are unofficial results from the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo’s Pro Rodeo Tournament, Bracket 6, Round 2, February 2, 2025.
Bareback riding: 1, Jess Pope, Waverly, Kan., 85 points on Calgary Stampede’s Forged Warrior, $2,375. 2, (tie) Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas, and Strawbs Jones, Clermont, Queensland, Australia, 81, $1,675 each. 4, Cooper Cooke, Victor, Idaho, 76, $1,075.