The USTRC National Finals XXXI, presented by Cinch, runs from Sept. 8 through Sept. 13 in Fort Worth at the Will Rogers Memorial Event Center. Here you will find updates on the champions from the Open Roping on down to the #8.5 Legends. One lucky lady will be awarded a $1,000 Cash Bonus and 12 pairs of Cinch jeans and 12 pairs of Cinch shirts. Two winners will be awarded IH Tractors in the Case IH Legends #9.5 roping and the high point roper in the #9.5 RAM Truck Roping will drive home with a USTRC National Finals XXXI wrapped RAM truck. You will be updated on the high money horse from the Select Rope Horse Sale, managed by Premier Equine Auctions. You can find all the updates right here.
#16.5 Shootout
Korbin Rice and Josh Patton made team roping history as the first team to be crowned champions at the USTRC National Finals XXXI, presented by Cinch. They roped four head in 26.22 seconds, worth $20,240.
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#15.5 Shootout
Trevor Hale and Jade Corkill ran their first steer ever together in the first round of the #15.5 Shootout at the USTRC National Finals XXXI, presented by Cinch. They stopped the clock in 27.55 seconds on four head, worth $24,160, to win the roping, Resistol hats, Tony Lama boots and Gist Silversmiths buckles.
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Resistol #14.5 Shootout
Texas’ Rowdy Bluemel and Cutter Thomison dominated in the Resistol #14.5 Shootout at the USTRC National Finals XXXI, presented by Cinch. They pulled tight on four head in 27.90 seconds, worth $31,900.
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Resistol #14.5 Shootout Champions Rowdy Bluemel and Cutter Thomison
Listen to the champions from the #16.5 Shootout, the #15.5 Shootout and the Resistol #14.5 Shootout on The Score
#13.5 Shootout
Kohl Whiteman and Austyn Ford came into the short round of the #13.5 Shootout USTRC National Finals XXXI, presented by Cinch and stopped the clock on their fourth steer in 6.58 seconds, making them a total of 27.23 on four head to win the roping and take home $39,100.
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YETI Junior Open
Young guns Peyton Walters and JR Gonzales knew they were going to win the YETI Junior Open at the USTRC National Finals XXXI, presented by Cinch before they backed into the heading and heeling boxes on their first steer. They tapped on on four head in 27.55 seconds, earning them $16,000.
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#12.5 Shootout
Clarke Gordon and Corey Reid ran their fourth steer in the USTRC National Finals XXXI presented by Cinch’s #12.5 Shootout at 1:22 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 10 to win the roping. They roped four head in 31.75 seconds, worth $43,340 and Scott Thomas trophy saddles.
Open Roping
The Open Roping is back and Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira are the USTRC National Finals XXXI presented by Cinch champions. Driggers and Nogueira were on fire throughout the five head roping. They won the roping with a time of 31.82 seconds on five head, worth $33,000.
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Listen to the champions from the #13.5 Shootout, the YETI Junior Open, the Open Roping and the #12.5 Shootout on The Score
Resistol #11.5 Shootout
Waylon Buskirk and Preston Day kicked off day three at the USTRC National Finals XXXI presented by cinch in the Resistol #11.5 Shootout champions. They turned in a time of 33.78 second on four head, worth $43,200.
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Southeast Cowboys Cash Big Checks in Resistol #11.5 Shootout
#11.5 Legends
David Egleston and Jud Jackson made four runs in 35.67 seconds to win the #11.5 Legends at the USTRC National Finals XXXI presented by Cinch, worth $21,540.
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#10.5 Shootout
Brandt O’Connor and Trigger Hargrove did not mess around in the #10.5 Shootout. The young ropers walked out of the John Justin Arena with $47,900 to their names after stopping the clock in 33.20 seconds on four head at the USTRC National Finals XXXI presented by Cinch.
Listen to the champions from the Resistol #11.5 Shootout, the #11.5 Legends and the #10.5 Shootout on The Score
#9.5 Shootout
Tyler Crone and Luke Franklin won the #9.5 Shootout at the USTRC National Finals presented by Cinch after roping four head in 31.20 seconds, worth $43,440.
Case IH Legends #9.5
Mike Manore and Ron Goodwin each took home Case IH tractors after winning the Case IH Legends #9.5 from seventh callback. They roped their short round steer in 7.27 seconds, making them a time of 38.36 seconds on four head, worth $20,600.
#8.5 Shootout
Michael Beauchamp and Matt Darden won the #8.5 Shootout from third callback after roping four head in 37.02 seconds at the USTRC National Finals XXXI presented by CINCH JEANS, worth $27,500.
Listen to the champions from the #9.5 Shootout, the CASE IH Legends #9.5 and the #8.5 Shootout on The Score
The Score BONUS: USTRC National Finals XXXI Day 4 Wrap Up
#8.5 Legends
Jack Hicks and Greg Robertson secured their No.1 spot in the #8.5 Legends after roping their short round steer in 15.60 seconds, making them a total of 47.71 seconds on four head, worth $14,520.
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#9.5 RAM Truck Roping
#9.5 RAM Truck Roping Average Champions
Brayden Aymond and Trenton Davis came into the short round of the #9.5 RAM Truck Roping at sixth callback and roped their short round steer in 7.50 seconds, making them a time of 33.32 seconds on four head to win the average, worth $16,280.
#9.5 RAM Truck Roping High-Point Champion
Braxton Ogle, 14, of McCloud, Oklahoma, placed eighth and 10th in the #9.5 RAM Truck Roping to earn the most points to win the RAM Truck.
**ROPING RESULTS WILL BE UPDATED AS MORE INFORMATION BECOMES AVAILABLE.