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2025 Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale Results
The Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale happens Dec. 5 to Dec. 14 in Las Vegas.

The 19th edition of the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale is set to host another life-changing week of team roping, running Dec. 5 to Dec. 14, 2025 at the South Point Equestrian Center.

Official results for the Ariat WSTR Finale can be found at wstroping.com and on globalhandicaps.com, but The Team Roping Journal will track each day’s big winners.

Ariat WSTR Finale Results

Friday, December 5

#16.5 Laredo Conversions Add-On: Billy Bob Brown and Whip Peterson

Billy Bob Brown of Carbon, Texas, and Whip Peterson of San Simon, Arizona, kicked of the Ariat WSTR Finale with a win in the #16.5 Laredo Conversions Add-On. Coming from the ninth high callback spot, their time of 25.16 seconds on four head won them $28,800. Full results on Global Handicaps.

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From NINTH high call, it’s Billy Bob Brown and Whip Peterson for the win of the Ariat World Series of Team Roping 16.5 @LaredoConversions Add-on. The Texas/Arizona team ran their final steer in 5.17 seconds to win $28,000 for a time of 25.16 seconds on four head.

♬ original sound – EC Equine Marketing

#15.5 Priefert Finale: Denton Parish and Colby Corkill

Winning the Ariat WSTR #15.5 Priefert Finale was Perrin, Texas’ Denton Parish and Stephenville, Texas’ Colby Corkill. The young guns came back high call and ended up with a time of 27.29 seconds on four head, good for $57,000.

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Don’t worry @jadecorkill75, @thecolbycorkill has it handled while you are at that other rodeo north of town… Denton Parish and Colby Corkill made the run they needed to win the 15.5 @Priefert Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale for $57,000. Stay tuned for the full story.

♬ supermassive black hole by muse – ✜+ alice ✶𖧵

Saturday, December 6

#14.5 Zesterra Finale: Rayson Hillman and Colter Buttars

The $147,000 victory lap for Rayson Hillman and Colter Buttars. | Jennings photo

For the win of the Ariat WSTR #14.5 Zesterra Finale is Rayson Hillman and Colter Buttars. From third high callback, the Dayton, Idaho, and Lewis, Utah team came out $147,000 richer after their time of 28.68 on four head.

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Fast and furious for the Ariat World Series of Team Roping 14.5 @Zesterra Finale CHAMPS Rayson Hillman and Colter Buttars take the victory lap for a $147,000 payday. From third high call, their 7.48-second short round run turned into 28.68 seconds on four for the WIN. @Roping.com has their full run, CHECK IT OUT

♬ original sound – Dominique Hammons

#13.5 Bloomer Trailers Key Card Advantage Qualifier: Colter Buttars and Jayden Goodey

Another win for Buttars, the win goes to he and Jayden Goodey in the #13.5 Bloomer Trailers Key Card Advantage Qualifier. Their time of 28.41 on four head was good for $88,000.

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As promised, here is the $88,440 run for Colter Buttars and Jayden Goodey IN MOTION. The Utah men ended their day with a 28.41 on four head, good for the win of the Ariat World Series of Team Roping 13.5 Bloomer Trailers Key Card Advantage Qualifier.

♬ Good neighbors home Westwood flip – WESTWOOD

Sunday, December 7

Riata Open to the World Finale: Coy Rahlmann and Logan Medlin

Open Finale winners Coy Rahlmann and Logan Medlin. | Jennings photo

After running six steers 37.58 seconds, Coy Rahlmann and Logan Medlin came out victorious of the Ariat WSTR Riata Open to the World Finale, good for $100,000.

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NFR qualifiers and 2026 roping partners, Coy Rahlmann and Logan Medlin, are taking home $100,000 from the Riata Open to the World at the Ariat World Seris of Team Roping Finale. They were 37.58 on 6 to take the lead. Catch the short round of the Riata Open to the World over on Roping.com. Link in bio. @The Team Roping Journal

♬ original sound – Roping.com

Monday, December 8

#13.5 USA Haulers WSTR Finale: Brady Pitchford and Clint Robinson

For $230,000 after being 28.79 second on four head, it was Brady Pitchford and Clint Robinson who were crowned champions of the Ariat WSTR #13.5 USA Haulers Finale, kicking off the first roping of many to pay out a total of over $1 million.

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Brady Pitchford & NFR qualifier in the calf roping, Clint Robinson, are taking home $203,000 in the USA Haulers 13.5 WSTR Finale after roping a 28.79 on four. The short round of the 13.5 will available on Roping.com. Catch the full story on @The Team Roping Journal.

♬ original sound – Roping.com

#12.5 Bloomer Key Card Advantage Qualifier: Dalton Harris and Kortlen Hilton

Winning the Ariat WSTR #13.5 Bloomer Key Card Advantage Qualifier was Dalton Harris and Kortlen Harris with a 28.74 on four head, good for $100,000.

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The win of the Ariat World Series of Team Roping 12.5 Bloomer Trailers Key Card Advantage for $100,000 went to Wyoming’s Dalton Harris and Kortlen Hilton.

♬ original sound – RAVENSCOON

Tuesday, December 9

#12.5 Ariat WSTR Finale: Michael Ortiz and Adrian Martinez

Good for $225,000, the win of the Ariat WSTR #12.5 Ariat Finale was New Mexico’s Michael Ortiz and Adrian Martinez after a 29.94-second four head average time.

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Ain’t no rest for the wicked at the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale 💪 New Mexico’s own Michael Ortiz and Adrian Martinez COMMANDED the Ariat WSTR 12.5 Ariat Finale from the high call position, and walked away with $225,000. @Roping.com has all Finale short rounds on-demand, CHECK IT OUT

♬ original sound – Know Good

#11.5 Loves Key Card Advantage Qualifier: Cooper Mathews and Cody Gann

Cooper Mathews and Cody Gann were champions in the #11.5 Loves Key Card Advantage Qualifier after their 31.58-second four head average time, good for $97,000.

Wednesday, December 10

#11.5 Silencer Central WSTR Finale

Alpine, Texas’s Jim Breck Bean and Jasper Klein were crowned champions of the Ariat WSTR #11.5 Silencer Central Finale, their 29-flat-second time on four heading winning them $306,000.

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The win of the Ariat World Series of Team Roping 11.5 Silencer Central Finale is headed to far West Texas 👊 Alpine’s Jim Breck Bean and Jasper Klein are walking away from the 11.5 Finale $306,000 richer. From the high callback position, Bean and Klein ran four steers in 29.00 seconds to beat the pack and be crowned champions. @Roping.com has ALL the Finale short rounds available on-demand.

♬ original sound – STRINGS FROM PARIS

#10.5 Loves Key Card Advantage Qualifier: Anthony Arroyo and Marcelo Martinez

Anthony Arroyo and Marcelo Martinez are the winners of the Ariat WSTR #10.5 Loves Key Card Advantage Qualifier for $95,800 after running four steers in 31.31 seconds.

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How about a little $95,800 paycheck to end the evening?? Out of the Lonestar state, it’s Anthony Arroyo and Marcelo Martinez for the win of the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale 10.5 Loves Key Card Advantage Qualifier. They were high call, they made it happen, all for $95,800.

♬ Jericho RG REMIX Pitched – Robert Grace

Thursday, December 11

#10.5 YETI WSTR Finale

In the largest #10.5 in team roping history, it was Chance Hanna and Dalton Miller walking away with the $362,000 payday for their 32.44-second time on four head.

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The biggest 10.5 in team roping history happened Dec. 11. The winners of the Ariat World Series of Team Roping 10.5 @YETI Finale, walking away $362,000, were Chance Hanna and Dalton G Miller. From the third high call spot, their 7.55-second run solidified their place in team roping history. @Roping.com has all Finale short rounds on-demand, check it out.

♬ original sound – Kat ☮️

Friday, December 12

#9.5 Ariat WSTR Finale

In the highest-paying roping of the entire Ariat WSTR Finale, it was Arizona’s Garrett Lefebvre and Clancy Wilkerson taking home $407,000 for their win of the #9.5 Ariat Finale after their 32.71-second average time on four head.

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$407,000 in four steers 😳 That’s how big a day Arizona’s Garrett Lefebvre and Clancy Wilkerson had at the Ariat World Series of Team Roping 9.5 Ariat Finale. From second high call, their solid 8.21-second run sealed the deal and ended their day with a 32.71-second average time on four. @Roping.com has the victory lap AND the full short round on-demand.

♬ original sound – Know Good

#9.5 Laredo Custom Haulers Invitational

In the inaugural #9.5 Laredo Custom Haulers Invitational, Florida’s Lewis Perry and Keith Heritage walked away with $100,000 and a brand-new Laredo Custom Haulers Ford truck after running four steers in 34.32 seconds.

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34.32 seconds to win $100,000 and a brand-new @LaredoConversions Ford ??? Absolutely 👊 Florida’s Lewis Perry and Keith Heritage left the Ariat World Series of Team Roping 9.5 Laredo Custom Haulers Invitational CHAMPIONS. @Roping.com has been at our sides all week, and has the entire roping ON-DEMAND 👀

♬ original sound – Unreleased IDs

Saturday, December 13

#8.5 Morton Buildings WSTR Finale

Cousins Dylan and Clay Martin of Wyoming are the winners of the #8.5 Morton Buildings Finale for $329,000 after running four steers in 35.10 seconds.

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Take the victory lap boys, you’re now $329,000 richer 💪 Out of Wyoming, the cousins Dylan and Clay Martin are the champions of the Ariat World Series of Team Roping 8.5 Morton Buildings Finale after their 35.10-second time on four head. @Roping.com has the run in action AND the entire roping on-demand 👀

♬ original sound – The Team Roping Journal

#8.5 Super Patch Key Card Advantage Qualifier

Winning the #8.5 Super Patch Key Card Advantage Qualifier was Texas’ Tyler Raine and Jacob Corona, winning $85,300 for a time of 32.16 on four.

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