Wade Woodbury and Julian Lopez, both from New Mexico, took home $32,720 after securing the average win in the Ariat World Series of Team Roping’s #11.5 Mega-Qualifier at Rancho Rio in Wickenburg, Arizona, with a time of 31.41 seconds on four head. Lopez also added another $8,920 to his earnings after placing third with header Jose Ortega.
Full Results
1. Wade Woodbury and Julian Lopez, 31.41 seconds on four head, worth $32,720
2. Tyler Montano and Dawson Lackey, 31.48 seconds on four head, worth $25,280
3. Jose Ortega and Julian Lopez, 34.16 seconds on four head, worth $17,840
4. Elijah Soto and Cliff Garrison, 34.20 seconds on four head, worth $13,380
5. Chuck Henderson and Larry W Gleave, 35.69 seconds on four head, worth $11,900
6. Tammy Ellerman and Ty Trammell, 36.60 seconds on four head, worth $10,400
7. Brett Martin and Wyatt Christensen, 36.88 seconds on four head, worth $8,920
8. Eduardo Espinoza and Federico Acosta Pinon, 37.95 seconds on four head, worth $7,440
9. Alfredo Martinez and Delbert Platero, 38.49 seconds on four head, worth $5,940
10. Martin Contreras and Evan Anderson, 38.57 seconds on four head, worth $5,940
11. Ron Cheatham and Ben Bub Mays, 39.14 seconds on four head, worth $4,460
12. Bret Steele and Dusty Taylor, 39.32 seconds on four head, worth $4,460
13. Arianna Stegall and Pedro Egurrola, 40.50 seconds on four head, worth $1,000
14. Jonathan Bejar and Luis Iglesias, 40.79 seconds on four head, worth $1,000
Short-Go Fast Time
1. Jo Merritt and Reed Merritt, 12.81 seconds, worth $1,000