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2024 Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale Results
The Finale runs Dec. 6 to Dec. 15, 2024, at the South Point Equestrian Center in Las Vegas.
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The 18th edition of the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale is poised to once again break payout records across equine sports, running Dec. 6 to Dec. 15, 2024 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 keep this page updated with each day’s big winners.

Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale Results:

Dec. 6, 2024

#16.5 Add-On: Cole Eiguren and Dillon Graham

Cole Eiguren, Fruitland, Idaho, and Dillon Graham, Wainwright, Alberta, Canada, roped four steers in 25.31 seconds to win $29,000 in the #16.5 add-on to kickstart the Ariat WSTR Finale. Full results on Global Handicaps.

#15.5 Priefert Finale: Miles Baker and Trey Johnson

Baker and Johnson make their South Point Arena victory lap after winning the Priefert #15.5 Finale. | Jennings Photography

Decatur, Texas’s Miles Baker and Weatherford, Texas’s Trey Johnson roped four steers in 28.56 seconds to get the first Finale win of 2024, worth $66,500. Full results on Global Handicaps.

Dec. 7, 2024

#14.5 Apex Next Evolution WSTR Finale

Jorge Jauregui Marrufo Jose Rodrigues
Marrufo and Rodrigues making their Apex #14.5 Finale victory lap. | Jennings Photography

Texans Jorge Jauregui Marrufo and Jose Rodrigues split $162,000 for a time of 26.87 seconds on four head.

Dec. 8, 2024

Riata Open to the World WSTR Finale

Korbin Rice and Jake Edwards
Korbin Rice and Jake Edwards, Riata Open to the World Championship. | Jennings Photography

Korbin Rice and Jake Edwards left the South Point with $111,500 and the 2024 Ariat World Series of Team Roping Riata Open Finale title Dec. 8, after roping six steers in 38.09 second. Full results on Global Handicaps.

Dec. 9, 2024

#13.5 Las Tunas Cattle Co. WSTR Finale

WSTR Finale Gray and Jauregui
Orlando Jauregui and Shawn Gray won the #13.5 Las Tunas Cattle Co. Finale, worth $213,000. | Jennings Photography

Seminole, Texas’s Orlando Jauregui and Lubbock, Texas’s Shawn Gray roped four steers in 29.07 seconds to win $213,000—after they won the #13.5 Bloomer qualifier the day before, for another $52,500. Full Results on Global Handicaps.

Dec. 10, 2024

#12.5 Ariat WSTR Finale

Nowlins
For the second year in a row, Trevor and Trey Nowlin won the #12.5 Ariat Finale. | Jennings Photography

Brothers Trevor and Trey Nowlin of Casa Grande, Arizona, won the #12.5 Ariat Finale and $274,000 for their time of 28.50 seconds on four head. Full Results on Global Handicaps.

Dec. 11, 2024

#11.5 High Point Performance Horses WSTR Finale

Cassidy Boggs and Jared Gipson won the #11.5 High Point Performance Horses WSTR Finals for $310,000. | Jennings Photography

Cassidy Boggs and Jared Gipson won the #11.5 High Point Performance Horses WSTR Finale for $310,000 after roping four steers in 31.83 seconds. Full Results on Global Handicaps.

Dec. 12, 2024

#10.5 Yeti Finale

Ariat WSTR Finale Champs
Idaho’s Bingham and Alder | Jennings Photography

The Preston, Idaho team of Jeremy Bingham and Kyle Alder roped four steers in 33.64 seconds to win a $345,000 check in the #10.5 Yeti Finale at the Ariat WSTR Finale, the biggest check of the roping up to this point. Full roping results on Global Handicaps.

Dec. 13, 2024

#9.5 Ariat Finale

#9.5 WSTR Finale Champions Robert Covington and David Perry
#9.5 WSTR Finale Champions Robert Covington and David Perry | Jennings Photography

With a time of 33.73 seconds on four head in the #9.5 Ariat Finale, Robert Covington of Linden, Texas, and David Perry of Avinger, Texas, took home a $440,000 share of the roping’s record-breaking $2.79 million payout. Full results on Global Handicaps.

Dec. 14, 2024

#8.5 Morton Buildings Finale

Ross Long and Wallace Berryhill, winners of the #8.5 Morton Buildings Finale.

New Mexico’s Ross Long and Wallace Berryhill won the #8.5 Morton Buildings Finale with a 34.24 on four head for their share of $362,000.

Dec. 15, 2024

#7.5 Butler Hay Beds Finale

The Ariat WSTR #7.5 Butler Hay Beds Finale winners Travis Lauer and Jimmy Ray Kinard. | Jennings Photography

The 2024 Ariat WSTR Finale rounded out Sunday, Dec. 15, with Travis Lauer and Jimmy Ray Kinard winning the #7.5 Butler Hay Beds Finale. The Texas team took home $185,000 after roping four steers in 38.70 seconds.

What is the Ariat WSTR Finale?

The Ariat WSTR Finale is the richest recreational sporting event in the world, with team ropers of all levels vying for $18 million (or more) at the South Point Equestrian Center in Las Vegas. Ropers compete all year through the association’s world-wide system of qualifiers to be eligible for the millions of dollars paid out at the handicapped team roping event.

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