Daddy of ‘Em All: Full Team Roping Results from 2022 Cheyenne Frontier Days
The tournament-style Cheyenne Frontier Days has $600,000 added money and will cause a PRCA world standings and Mountain States Circuit standings shuffle when the event ends July 31.

The Cheyenne Frontier Days’ team roping is a true test of the best headers and heelers in the world on a hand-pulled, 30-foot score.

In the rodeo’s new tournament-style format, the best went head-to-head in the slack qualifier July 17, followed by a wild-card round where the teams that didn’t make it back got to rope a second steer.

Qualifier Results

1. Riley Minor/Brady Minor, 7.1 seconds, $3,590 each

2. (tie) Kyon Kreutzer/Clancy Kreutzer and Jr. Dees/Levi Lord, 7.8, $2,957 each

4. (tie) Jake Orman/Brye Crites, Britt Williams/Cayden Cox and Reno Stoebner/Tyler McKnight, 8.0, $1,971 each

7. (tie) Coleman Proctor/Logan Medlin, Rhett Anderson/Max Kuttler and Garrett Rogers/Justin Davis, $1,267 each

10. Brayden Schmidt/Andy Carlson, 8.2, $845 each

11. (tie) Jay Ellerman/Marcus Banister and Beau Herbert/Cody Hogan, 8.3, $528 each 

Riley Minor
Riley Minor on Jake Cooper’s 10-year-old Streakin Who Nellie, trained by Paul Griemsman, winning the Cheyenne Frontier Days team roping qualifying round. | Jamie Arviso Photo

Wild Card Results

1. Hagen Peterson/Dylin Ahlstrom, 7.4 seconds, $2,394 each

2. (tie) Chaz Kananen/Colby Siddoway and Cooper White/Tucker White, 7.5, $1,971 each

4. Brandon Beer/Daniel Braman IV, $1,549 each

5. Justin Yost/Garrett Smith, 7.8, $1,267 each

6. Garrett Tonozzi/T.J. Watts, 8.1, $1,126 each

7. (tie) Marcus Theriot/Cole Curry and Paul David Tierney/Tanner Braden, 8.3, $915 each

9. (tie) Cory Kidd V/Lane Mitchell and Brandon Farris/Derrick Jantzen, 8.4, $634 each

12. Derrick Begay/Colter Todd, 9.0, $282 each

Quarter Finals Results

Rio Nutter Daine McNenney Bobby Rosales Photo
South Dakota’s Rio Nutter and Daine McNenney winning the first Cheyenne Frontier Days team roping Quarter Finals July 24, 2022 with a 10.4-second run worth $2,000 a man. | Bobby Rosales Photo

Quarterfinals 1

1. Rio Nutter/Daine McNenny, 10.4 seconds, $2,000 each

2. Jon Peterson/Levi O’Keeffe, 10.70, $1,500

3. Britt Williams/Cayden Cox, 11.60, $1,000

4. Brayden Parker/Dustin Searcy, 13.0, $500.

Quarterfinals 2

Jay Tittel Cole Cooper Cheyenne Frontier Days Team Roping
Jay Tittel and Cole Cooper making an 8.0-second run to tie for the win in the Quarterfinals of the 2022 Cheyenne Frontier Days July 24. | Bobby Rosales Photo

1/2.. Turner Harris/Matt Kasner, 8.0, $1,750 each

1/2. Jay Tittel/Cole Cooper, 8.0, $1,750 each

3. Rhett Andersen/Max Kuttler, 8.2, $1,000 each

4. Kyon Kreutzer/Clancy Kreutzer, 9.0, $500 each

Turner Harris Matt Kasner Cheyenne Frontier Days Quarterfinals
Turner Harris and Matt Kasner’s 8.0-second run in the Quarterfinals of the 2022 Cheyenne Frontier Days. | Bobby Rosales Photo

Quarterfinals 3

Miles Kobold Clint Brower Team Roping Cheyenne
Quarterfinals 3 winners Miles Kobold and Clint Brower making an 8.6-second run | Bobby Rosales Photo

1. Miles Kobold, Huntley Mont., and Clint Brower, Lander, Wyo., 8.6 seconds, $2,000 each

2. Jeff Johnston, Thedford, Neb., and Jhett Hillman, McAlester Okla., 8.7, $1,500 each

3. Wyatt Imus, Brenham, Texas., and Caleb Anderson, Mocksville, N.C., 8.9, $1,000 each

4. Paul Tierney, Oklahoma City, Okla., and Tanner Braden, Dewey, Okla., 9.0, $500 each.

Quarterfinals 4

Clayton Van Aken Jayden Johnson Cheyenne Frontier Days Team Roping
Clayton Van Aken and Jayden Johnson had a steer that went off to the right, setting them up for a smooth 9.4-second run to win Quarterfinals 4 at the Cheyenne Frontier Days. | Bobby Rosales Photo

1. Clayton Van Aken, Yoder, Wyo., and Jayden Johnson, Casper Wyo., 9.4 seconds, $2,000 each

2. Garrett Rogers, Baker City, Ore., and Justin Davis, Cottonwood, Calif., 9.6, $1,500 each

3. Riley and Brady Minor, Ellensburg, Wash., 10.0, $1,000

4. Marcus Theriot, Lumberton, Miss., and Cole Curry, Liberty, Miss., $500 each. 

Quinn Kesler and Caleb Hendrix making an 8.1-second run in Cheyenne. | Bobby Rosales Photo

Quarterfinals 5

1.Quinn Kesler, Holden, Utah, and Caleb Hendrix, Fallon, Nev., 8,1 seconds, $2,000 each.

2. Chad Masters, Cedar Hill, Tenn., and Paul Eaves, 8.9, $1,500 each

3. Dustin Egusquiza, Marianna, Fla., and Travis Graves, Jay, Okla., 9.0, $1,000 each

4. Tyler Waters, Stephensville, Texas, and Matt Sherwood, Pima, Ariz., 9.8, $500 each.

Clay Tryan and Jade Corkill are shooting for another Cheyenne title in 2022. | Bobby Rosales Photo

Quarterfinals 6

1.Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont., and Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev., 7.9 seconds, $2,000 each.

2. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz., and Payden Bray, Stephenville, Texas, 8.4, $1,500 each.

3. Kellan and Carson Johnson, Casper, Wyo., 8.6, $1,000 each.

4. Chaz Kananen, Pocatello, Idaho, and Colby Siddoway, Honeyville, Utah, 500 each. 

Semifinals

Semifinals 1

1.Clay Tryan and Jade Corkill, 8.4 seconds, $5,200 each

2.Erich Rogers and Paden Bray, 9.1 seconds, $4,300 each

3.Rhett Anderson and Max Kuttler, 9.7 seconds, $3,400 each

4. Kellan Johnson and Carson Johnson, 10.6 seconds, $2,500 each

5. Tyler Waters and Matt Sherwood, 11.1 seconds, $1,600 each

6. Garrett Rogers and Justin Davis, 13.4 seconds, $900 each

Semifinals 2

Paul David Tierney and Tanner Braden win Semifinals 2 at the 2022 Cheyenne Frontier Days. | Bobby Rosales Photo

1.Paul David Tierney, Oklahoma City and Tanner Braden, Dewey, Okla., 8.7 seconds, $5,200 each

2. Chad Masters, Cedar Hill, Tenn., and Paul Eaves, Lonedell, Mo., 9.1, $4,300 each.

3. Turner Harris, Killdeer, N.D., and Matt Kasner, Cody, Neb., 9.3, $3,400 each.

4. Brayden Parker and Dustin Searcy, Scottsdale, Ariz., 11.0, $2,500 each.

5. Britt Williams, Hammond, Mont., and Cayden Cox, Arroyo Grande, Calif., 18.0, $1,600 each.

6. Rio Nutter, Rapid City, S.D., and Daine McNenny, Hereford, S.D., 18.0, $900 each.

Full results at ProRodeo.com

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