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BARREL RACER, CHELSEA MOORE WINS QUARTERFINALS NUMBER 4 AT CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS RODEO

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Kansas barrel racer Chelsea Moore stopped the clock in 17.07 seconds to win Quarterfinals 4 at the 128th Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo (CFD) on Tuesday. PHOTO CREDIT: JACKIE JENSEN

CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 22, 2024 — The 128th Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo could be life-changing for Kansas cowgirl Chelsea Moore.

Riding her five-year-old gelding, The Kandyman, that she calls Jackson, Moore stopped the clock in 17.07 seconds to win Quarterfinals 4 of the rodeo and advance to the Semi Finals. Prior to Cheyenne’s rodeo, the mom of two was ranked 40th in the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association world standings.

Kansas barrel racer Chelsea Moore stopped the clock in 17.07 seconds to win Quarterfinals 4 at the 128th Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo (CFD) on Tuesday. Riding her five-year-old gelding named The Kandyman and called Jackson, Moore advanced to the Semi Finals with a chance to boost her standings in the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association – VIDEO COURTESY OF CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS RODEO FOR TENN TEXAS MEDIA

She has two great horses to ride in making a bid for her first qualification to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. She had success in Denver in January and then won the Tucson, Arizona, rodeo aboard another sorrel gelding Tres Socks that she calls Woodrow. The Tucson Rodeo features a big arena and a similar barrel racing pattern. Moore who won that rodeo with a final run that was identical to her run here at 17.07.

She planned her rodeo schedule very carefully in the spring. When summer came, she packed up the family and hit the road. Today’s win added about $2,500 to her earnings and secured a spot in the Semi Finals where she could add to even more and run for the championship.

Tuesday’s Quarter Finals round featured a lot of newcomers having success. In the tie-down roping it was 20-year-old Dylan Hancock that had the fastest time. The San Angelo, Texas, resident stopped the clock in 11.1 seconds for the win.

Sarah Angelone clocked the fastest time so far in the Quarterfinals of the 128th Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo – 3.8 seconds – to win Quarterfinals 4 and advance to the Semi Finals. The 2022 Women’s Pro Rodeo Association All-Around Champion from Lipan, Texas, is currently ranked 19th in the breakaway roping world standings and continued success at the Daddy of ‘em All could help her move into the Top 15 – VIDEO COURTESY OF CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS RODEO FOR TENN TEXAS MEDIA

Sarah Angelone, the 2022 WPRA All-Around champion from Lipan, Texas, clocked the fastest time of the Quarterfinals thus far to win the round. Her time of 3.8 seconds added nearly $3,000 to season earnings. She was ranked 19th before the rodeo began and needs to move into the top 15 by the end of the season to make a return trip to the National Finals Breakaway Roping.

Brothers Gavin and Wyatt Hershberger from Congress, Arizona, won the team roping with an 8.8-second run. In the steer wrestling Wyatt Lindsay from Las Cruces, New Mexico had the quickest time at 7.5 seconds. Lindsay has been a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association for 10 years and if he continues his success here, he will notch the biggest win of his career.

The Turquoise Circuit, which includes contestants from Arizona and New Mexico, was also well represented in today’s bull riding. Marco Juarez, from Anthony, New Mexico, had the high-marked ride of the day at 84.5 points. That came aboard a bull named White Resistol from Stace Smith Rodeo.

One of the highlights of the day was watching saddle bronc rider Logan Hay score 87 points on Bobs Alibi from Dakota Rodeo. His father, Rod Hay, won this rodeo in 2000. Adding another Hay to the history books as a champion at the “Daddy of ‘em All” would be a win for the whole family.

Saddle bronc rider Logan Hay scored 87 points on Bobs Alibi from Dakota Rodeo – VIDEO COURTESY OF CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS RODEO FOR TENN TEXAS MEDIA

Just two quarter finals remain with Quarterfinals 5 beginning Wednesday at 12:45 p.m. where new contestants in every event will be vying for their spots in the Semi Finals and a share of the more than $1 million purse.

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (July 23, 2024)- The following are unofficial results from Quarterfinals  4 (fourth performance) at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo on Tuesday, July 23. Payoff subject to change.

Bareback Riding: 1, (tie) Cooper Filipek, Rapid City, S.D., on Dakota Rodeo’s American Graffiti; Dean Thompson, Altamont, Utah, on Dakota Rodeo’s Guitar Town; and Lane McGehee, Victoria, Texas, on Dakota Rodeo’s Gunpowder, 88 points, $1,836 each. 4, Cole Reiner, Buffalo, Wyo., 86.5,  $612.

Breakaway Roping: 1, Sarah Angelone, Lipan, Texas., 3.8 seconds, $2,960. 2, Tacy Webb, Midway, Texas, 4.0, $2,220. 3, Bradi Good, Abilene, Texas., 4.7, $1,480. 4, Shelby Boisjoli-Meged, Miles City, Mont., 4.8, $740.

Tie Down Roping: 1, Dylan Hancock, San Angelo, Texas, 11.1 seconds, $2,000. 2, Bryce Lloyd, Haysville, Kan., 12.8, $1,500. 3,  Nick Achille, Alvin, Texas, 13.0, $1,000. 4, (tie) Chet Weitz, London, Texas, and Rodney Jackson, Angleton, Texas, 14.0, $250 each.

Saddle Bronc Riding: 1, Logan Hay, Wildwood, Alberta, Canada, 87 points on Dakota Rodeo’s Bobs Alibi, $2,354. 2, Ben Andersen, Eckville, Alberta, Canada, 86,  $1,766. 3, Coleman Shallbetter, Gunnison, Colo., 84.5, $1,177. 4, (tie) Parker Kempfer, Deer Park, Fla., and Parker Fleet, Axtell, Texas., 76, $294 each.

Team Roping: 1, Gavin and Wyatt Hershberger, Congress, Ariz., 8.8 seconds,  $2,000 each. 2, Tanner Baldwin, Vail, Ariz., and Seth Hall, Albuquerque, N.M., 9.0, $1,500 each. 3, Ed Shearer, Parshall, N.D., and Taylor Brower, Parshall, N.D.,  9.9, $1,000 each. 4, (tie) Manny Egusquiza Jr., Hico, Texas, and Evan Arnold, Stephenville, Texas; and Kaleb Driggers, Hoboken, Ga., and Junior Nogueira, Presidente Prude, Brazil, 10.0, $250 each.

Steer Wrestling: 1, Wyatt Lindsay, Las Cruces, N.M., 7.5 seconds, $2,000. 2, Cole Trainor, Faith, S.D., 7.9, $1,500. 3, Joe Wilson, Martin, S.D., 9.2, $1,000 . 4, Hadley Jackson, La Junta, Colo., 9.4, $500.

Barrel Racing: 1, Chelsea Moore, Rose Hill, Kan., 17.07 seconds, $2,412. 2, Angela Ganter, Abilene, Texas, 17.21, $1,810. 3, Julie Plourde, Saint-Gedeon, Quebec, Canada, 17.30, $1,206. 4, Tayla Moeykens, Three Forks, Mont., 17.35, $603. 

Bull Riding:   1, Marco Juarez, Anthony, N.M., 84.5 points on Stace Smith Rodeo’s White Resistol, $2,380. 2, TJ Gray, Dairy, Ore., 83.5, $1,785. 3, (tie) Ruger Piva, Challis, Idaho, and Kyle Brown, Didsbury, Alberta, Canada, 78, $893 each.

Rookie Saddle Bronc Riding: First round leaders: 1, Hank Whitaker,  81 points on Rocky Mountain Rodeo’s 463. 2, Clint Read, Wildwood, Alberta, Canada, 79. 3, Skinny Parsons, Springdale, Ark., 78. 4, Josue Molina, Pampa, Texas, 74. Second round leaders: 1. Read, 80 points on Rocky Mountain Rodeo’s 483. 2, Skiver, 75. 3, (tie) Beau Ryan Scarborough, Pine Bluffs, Wyo., and Josue Molina, Pampa, Texas, 74. Overall leaders: 1, Read,  159. 2, Molina, 148. 3, Parsons, 147. 4, Scarborough, 144.

Wild Horse Race: 1, Graves Team, $600

PROVIDED COURTESY OF SUSAN KANODE FOR CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS TO TENN TEXAS MEDIA

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