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Tickets Now On Sale for 2026 Cinch Timed Event Championship
The CTEC returns to the Lazy E Arena for five rounds of intense action March 5-7, 2026.

The Lazy E Arena has officially announced that tickets are now on sale for the 2026 Cinch Timed Event Championship Presented by Smarty Rodeo, set for March 5–7, in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Known as the “Ironman of Rodeo,” the CTEC gathers the most versatile and accomplished all-around cowboys in the sport for three days of unparalleled competition. Tickets for the event can be purchased here.

The event challenges 25 athletes to excel in five timed events: team roping heading, team roping heeling, tie-down roping, steer wrestling, and steer roping. The event consists of five rounds in three days. Contestants vie for a share of more than $200,000 in prize money, with the winner claiming the prestigious CTEC title and a $100,000 paycheck. 

“There’s nothing in rodeo that matches the energy and uniqueness of these three days,” said Lazy E Arena General Manager, Dan Wall. “We’re proud to welcome back 10 CTEC Champions and an incredible 186 combined appearances to one of the most legendary arenas in western sports history.”

The event opens on March 5, with 25 athletes competing through rounds one and two. After these rounds, the five highest aggregates will be eliminated. Competition continues March 6 with rounds three and four, where another five athletes will be cut. The remaining 15 competitors advance to the championship round on Saturday Night on March 7, where they will go head-to-head for the $100,000 grand prize.

The complete 2026 CTEC 25-Man Roster is as follows

NameHometownAppearancesYears Won
Ketch KeltonMayer, Arizona12025
Dylan HancockSan Angelo, Texas3
Brushton MintonWitter Springs, Calif.2
Seth HallAlbuquerque, N.M.7
Kyle LockettVisalia, California242011
Riley WakefieldO’Neill, Nebraska4
Paul D. TierneyOklahoma City, Okla.152014, 2016, 2024
Russell CardozaTerrebonne, Oregon14
Marcus TheriotPoplarville, Miss.102021
Cody DoescherOklahoma City, Okla.132023
Kolton SchmidtBarnsdall, Okla.4
Nelson WyattClanton, Alabama4
Jess TierneyAltus, Oklahoma172017
K.C. JonesBurlington, Wyoming331993, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2012
Blane CoxStephenville, Texas2
Erich RogersRound Rock, Arizona132022
John DouchHuntsville, Texas1
Stetson JorgensenBlackfoot, Idaho1
Clayton HassWeatherford, Texas14
Taylor SantosCreston, California42020
Coleman ProctorPryor, Oklahoma0 
Will LummusByhalia, Mississippi0 
Quade HiattCanyon, Texas0 
Wesley ThorpStephenville, Texas0 
Tyler WadeTerrell, Texas0 

Ketch Kelton, earned the top podium spot in 2025 with an aggregate time of 338.6 seconds and took home the $109,000 payday, winning Rounds one, two, and five along the way. Dylan Hancock secured second place in the aggregate with 436.3 seconds and $35,000, highlighted by a third-place finish in Round five. Brushton Minton finished third overall with 437.2 seconds and $15,000. Seth Hall placed fourth with 444.9 seconds and $10,000, adding a third-place finish in Round 2 and a strong showing in Round 5.

One of the most decorated champions in event history, 60-year-old K.C. Jones, returns for his 34th appearance. Jones is a five-time CTEC Champion and finished 15th in the 2025 aggregate with 547.5 seconds. His victories span nearly two decades, with titles in 1993, 1996, 1999, 2001, and 2012.

Ten athletes secured their spots in the 2026 Junior Ironman on May 7, by advancing through either the 2025 Cinch World Championship Junior Rodeo or the National Little Britches Rodeo Association. They will compete across three demanding rounds, with the lowest aggregate time earning the $20,000 cash prize. The qualifying athletes are:

NameHometown
Bryce EhlingerManvel, Texas
Eli GreenOakdale, California
James MannTehachapi, California
John Paul MaciborskiManton, Michigan
Lane SpencerUlen, Minnesota
Leo LoucksPittsburg, Illinois 
Luke TippmannNew Have, Indiana 
Stephen MaciborskiManton, Michigan
Tucker WillisLane, Oklahoma
Wyatt WilliamsPenrose, Colorado

Tickets for the 2026 Cinch Timed Event Championship are on sale now here

About Lazy E Arena

Located in Guthrie, Oklahoma, Lazy E Arena is one of the most iconic and versatile event venues in Western sports. Since opening its doors in 1984, the Lazy E has played host to some of the most prestigious rodeos and equine competitions in the world, including the Cinch Timed Event Championship and the legendary National Finals Steer Roping. Known for its state-of-the-art facilities, expansive grounds, and commitment to excellence, the Lazy E Arena welcomes hundreds of thousands of fans, athletes, and event partners each year. With a legacy rooted in tradition and a vision for innovation, Lazy E continues to set the standard as the world’s premier Western entertainment destination.

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