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The 12 Teams Vying for Season-Changing Money at Cinch Governor’s Cup in Sioux Falls in 2024
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Paden Bray is 23rd in the PRCA world standings with $89,787.32 heading into the final two weeks of the ProRodeo season, using his final bullet in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. | TRJ File Photo

The Cinch Governor’s Cup will pay out $144,444 to Sioux Falls team roping qualifiers on each side, potentially reshaping the ProRodeo bubble race again Sept. 26 to 28, 2024 at the Denny Sanford Premier Center.

The top eight teams in the PRCA’s ProRodeo Playoff Series Standings qualify to rope at Sioux Falls, joined by the top four teams from the Puyallup, Washington Cinch Playoffs—dropping farther down the tour standings when ropers qualified to Sioux Falls both via Puyallup and the tour standings.

The Sioux Falls’ Format

The 12 qualifying teams will compete across two rounds for a position into the final eight. From the eight-man Semifinals, four return to the final shootout, clean-slate round Saturday, Sept. 28 for a chance at the Governor’s Cup and its possible season-changing payday.

2024 Sioux Falls Team Roping Qualifiers

HEADEREARNINGSWORLD STANDINGS PLACE (9/17)HEELEREARNINGSWORLD STANDINGS PLACE (9/17)
Andrew Ward $107,208.4710Kollin VonAhn $96,009.9119
Jake Smith$116,588.078Douglas Rich $116,588.077
Clint Summers $120,645.986Jake Long$124,083.755
Kaleb Driggers$164,138.242Junior Nogueira $175,263.992
Nelson Wyatt $93,774.8118Jonathan Torres $109,491.539
Brenten Hall $119,706.517Kaden Profili$120,879.576
Tyler Wade $146,500.183Wesley Thorp $146,500.183
Dustin Egusquiza $187,771.7011Levi Lord $187,771.701
Wyatt Bray $92,651.5919Paden Bray $89,787.3223
Luke Brown$108,540.669Travis Graves$103,164.4514
Cyle Denison$85,950.8822Tanner Braden $102,097.7615
Coleman Proctor$144,978.854Logan Medlin $131,745.644

Governor’s Cup Round 1 & 2 Payout: 

  1. $11,000
  2. $8,250
  3. $5,500
  4. $2,750

Final-Day Payout 

After the first two full rounds, the top eight teams on two head will advance to Saturday’s round. In Saturday’s clean-slate round, fifth-eighth place will pay $3,611 each, and the top four fastest times will advance to a four-man short round. 

The four-man shootout round will pay the following amounts:

  1. $30,000
  2. $22,500
  3. $15,000
  4. $7,500

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