Rodeo is returning to the California Coast in 2026 with the San Diego Rodeo hitting Petco Park Jan. 16-18.
Home to the San Diego Padres, Petco Park will see 12 of the top team ropers in the world competing for the big payouts of the San Diego Rodeo.
Guide to the 2026 San Diego Rodeo
San Diego Rodeo 2026 team roping results
Round 1 results
| Header | Heeler | Time | Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clay Smith | Nicky Northcott | 3.7 | $3,500 |
| Tyler Tryan | Levi Lord | 4.4 | $2,500 |
| Derrick Begay | Colter Todd | 4.5 | $1,500 |
| Rhen Richard | Jeremy Buhler | 4.7 | $500 |
| Erich Rogers | Aaron Tsinigine | 4.9 | – |
| Andrew Ward | Jake Long | 5.3 | – |
| Tanner Tomlinson | Coleby Payne | 5.4 | – |
| Kolton Schmidt | Jonathan Torres | 9.2 | – |
| Kaleb Driggers | Junior Nogueira | 9.7 | – |
| Tyler Wade | Wesley Thorp | 12.6 | – |
| Dustin Egusquiza | JC Flake | 13.5 | – |
| Clint Summers | Jade Corkill | – | – |
When and where is the 2026 San Diego Rodeo?
Petco Park in downtown San Diego is home to the San Diego Rodeo Jan. 16-18.
- Friday, Jan. 16: 6:15 p.m. PST
- Saturday, Jan 17: 6:15 p.m. PST
- Sunday, Jan. 18: 2:15 p.m. PST
What is the format for the San Diego Rodeo?
There will be three performances at the San Diego Rodeo. Rounds 1 and 2 will take place the first two performances (Jan. 16-17) with 12 teams competing. The final performance, Jan. 18, will be the Finals, comprised of eight of the highest money earners from the first two rounds, followed immediately by the clean-slate Shoot Out round of four.
Where to watch the San Diego Rodeo?
The rodeo is will be live on the San Diego Rodeo’s YouTube channel starting Jan. 16, at 6:15 p.m. PT.