Final Results: Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale XVI
The Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale XVI will host thousands of teams from across the country Dec. 3–11 at the South Point in Las Vegas. Here, you'll find winners from every division as well as links to full results all week long.

The Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale XVI hosted thousands of teams from across the country Dec. 3–11, 2022, at the South Point in Las Vegas. It was a record-setting year in which the association paid out more than $16-milion to its ropers.

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American Rodeo Open at the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale XVI

Jake Cooper Clay and Kollin VonAhn win $100,000 in the 2022 Ariat WSTR Finale Open.
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Jake Cooper Clay of Sapulpa, Oklahoma, and Kollin VonAhn of Blanchard, Oklahoma, roped six steers in 38.12 seconds to win the average in the American Rodeo Open, earning $100,000.

Full results here.

Zesterra #15.5

Garret Sommer of Granbury, Texas, and Cutter Thomison of Hermleigh, Texas, roped four steers in 26.5 seconds to win the average in the #15.5 Zesterra average, earning $29,500.

Full results here.

#14.5 Bloomer Trailers Qualifier

Casey Lambert of El Paso, Texas, and James Gililland of Edgewood, New Mexico, won the #14.5 Bloomer Trailers Qualifier, with a time of 28.7 seconds on four steers. They took home $38,000.

Full results here.

Priefert #14.5 Finale

Riley Kittle and Sergio Gonzales win $162,000 in the Priefert #14.5 Finale. | Jennings Photography

Riley Kittle of Woodland, Alabama, and Sergio Gonzales of Jourdanton, Texas, roped four steers in 28 seconds to win the average in the Priefert #14.5 Finale, earning $162,000. They’ll also be taking home Cactus Saddlery trophy saddles, Gist buckles, YETI coolers, Resistol 20X Black Gold Hat certificates, and more!

Full results here.

#13.5 Bloomer Trailers Qualifier

Rusty Rich of Tropic, Utah, and Cody Hall of St. George, Utah, roped four steers in 27.99 seconds to win the #13.5 Bloomer Trailers Qualifier, earning $38,500.

Full results here.

LubriSyn #13.5 Finale

Cole Garland and Dillon Bahem World Series of Team Roping Finale
Idaho’s Cole Garland and Dillon Bahem roped four steers in 28.89 seconds for their win in the LubriSyn #13.5 Finale. | Jennings Photography

Cole Garland of Nampa, Idaho, and Dillon Bahem of Parma, Idaho—lifelong friends who have roped together for years—win the LubriSyn #13.5 Finale, taking home a cool $222,000 for their time of 28.89 seconds on four head (all while studying for their college finals!).

Full results here.

Ariat #12.5 Finale

Colorado’s Clint Lay and Dusting Darling win the average in the Ariat #12.5 Finale, earning $260,000. | Jennings Photography

Clint Lay of Hugo, Colorado, and Dustin Darling of Payton, Colorado, roped four steers in 30.72 seconds to win the average in the Ariat #12.5 Finale, earning $260,000.

Full results here.

Yeti #11.5 Heartland Finale

Jamie Mitchell of Miller, Missouri, and Garrett Gorman of Calumet, Oklahoma, roped four steers in 31.61 seconds to win the average in the Yeti #11.5 Heartland Finale, earning $67,400.

Full results here.

Gold Buckle Beer #11.5 Finale

Prestyn Hewitt and Andy Anaya earn $308,000 in the Gold Buckle Beer #11.5 Finale. | Jennings Photography

Prestyn Hewitt of Cleburne, Texas, and Andy Anaya of Wills Point, Texas, roped four steers in 31.78 seconds to win the average in the Gold Buckle Beer #11.5 Finale, earning $308,000.

Full results here.

Cowboy Tack #10.5 Finale

Kyle Reed and Trevor Glenn win the average in the Cowboy Tack #10.5 Finale. | Jennings Photography

Kyle Reed of Marietta, Oklahoma, and Trevor Glenn of Leonard, Texas, roped four steers in 32.93 seconds to win the average in the Cowboy Tack #10.5 Finale, earning $340,000.

Full results here.

Ariat #9.5 Finale

Chris Torres and Guy Allen win $390,000 in the Ariat #9.5 Finale. | Jennings Photography

Chris Torres of Cross Plains, Texas, and Guy Allen of Cross Plains, Texas, roped four steers in 34.95 seconds to win the average in the Ariat #9.5 Finale, earning $390,000.

Full results here.

Fay Ranches #8.5 Finale

Fay Ranches #8.5 champions Wyatt and Trent Cloward take home $300,000. | Jennings Photography

Wyatt Cloward of Salem, Utah, and Trent Cloward of Genolah, Utah, roped four steers in 35.82 seconds to win the average in the Fay Ranches #8.5 Finale, earning $300,000.

Full results here.

Cactus #7 Finale

Jamie Collins and Scott Jamison win the average in the Cactus #7 Finale, earning $150,000. | Jennings Photography

Jaimie Collins of New Braunfels, Texas, and Scott Jamison of Gilbert, Arizona, roped four steers in 44.44 seconds to win the average in the Cactus #7 Finale, earning $150,000.

Full results here.

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