Prca world standing


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PRCA/WPRA earth standings

Through June 25

All-around: 1, Stetson Wright, Beaver, UT, $182,271; 2, Wacey Schalla, Arapaho, OK, $143,683; 3, Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $66,877; 4, Brushton Minton, Witter Springs, CA, $60,456; 5, Marcus Theriot, Lumberton, MS, $52,216.

Bareback: 1, Bradlee Miller, Huntsville, TX, $151,573; 2, Rocker Steiner, Weatherford, TX, $120,370; 3, Dean Thompson, Altamont, UT, $96,691; 4, Garrett Shadbolt, Merriman, NE, $82,805; 5, Cole Franks, Clarendon, TX, $78,359; 6, Jess Pope, Waverly, KS, $77,928; 7, Nick Pelke, Mondovi, WI, $76,574; 8, Jayco Roper, Oktaha, OK, $71,017; 9, Sam Petersen, Helena, $69,113; 10, Mason Clements, Spanish Fork, UT, $68,690; 11, Clay Jorgenson, Watford City, ND, $63,246; 12, Tilden Hooper, Carthage, TX, $62,920; 13, Waylon Bourgeois, Church Point, LA, $61,727; 14, R.C. Landingham, Hat Creek, CA, $57,666; 15, Tanner Aus, Granite Falls, MN, $57,651.

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Saddle bronc: 1, Ryder Wright, Beaver, UT, $166,481; 2, Dawson Hay, Wildwood, Alberta, $131,242; 3, Kade Bruno, Challis, ID, $120,418; 4, Sage Newman, Melstone, $97,943; 5

PRCA-Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association

The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colo., is the oldest and biggest rodeo-sanctioning body in the world. The established leader in professional rodeo, the PRCA is committed to maintaining the highest standards in the industry in every area, from improving working conditions for contestants and monitoring livestock welfare to boosting entertainment value and promoting sponsors. The PRCA also proudly supports youth rodeo with educational camps and financial assistance to young standouts preparing to go in the professional ranks, as skillfully as supporting allied organizations such as Tough Enough to Wear Pink, Miss Rodeo America, the American Quarter Horse Association and the ProRodeo Hall of Fame.

Annually, the PRCA sanctions about 650 top-of-the-line multiple-event rodeos on the continent, in about 38 states and three or four Canadian provinces – the cream of the crop among thousands of rodeo-related events that take place each year in North America. As a membership-driven organization, the PRCA works to ensure that every event it sanctions is managed with fairness and competence and tha

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Only full carded member earnings will show in the Canadian Finals Standings. Permit and semi-pro earnings are not reflected in these standings. The number in brackets () indicates the number of rodeos competed at during the 2024 season.

* Novice event standings will remain unofficial during the year. CPRA will update as data is available from Semi-Pro Associations re. the CPRA Novice – Semi-Pro agreement.  Closing Novice standings will be finish and made official at the end of the season. 

As skillfully, in order to qualify for the Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) in the NBB or NSB (NBR is not part of the CFR) the contestant must compete in 40% of CPRA rodeos holding the event or 10 CPRA rodeos, whichever is fewer, in a given season.

RODEO COUNT REMINDER – 2025 required rodeo count is as follows:

Ladies barrel racers: 18
Breakaway ropers: 15
All other events: 15

The season close date is Labour Day (Sept 1, 2025) 

UNOFFICIAL CANADIAN STANDINGS – posted Sept 4, 2025
* including Armstrong IPE & Stampede, Nicola Valley Pro Rodeo (Merritt) and Valley West Stampede (Langley)

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PRCA/WPRA pro rodeo standings 

Through June 15

All-around: 1, Stetson Wright, Beaver, UT, $171,248; 2, Wacey Schalla, Arapaho, OK, $123,933; 3, Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $62,690; 4, Brushton Minton, Witter Springs, CA, $55,714; 5, Marcus Theriot, Lumberton, MS, $52,216.

Bareback: 1, Bradlee Miller, Huntsville, TX, $147,352; 2, Rocker Steiner, Weatherford, TX, $102,494; 3, Dean Thompson, Altamont, UT, $95,431; 4, Garrett Shadbolt, Merriman, NE, $81,715; 5, Cole Franks, Clarendon, TX, $75,738; 6, Nick Pelke, Mondovi, WI, $74,709; 7, Jess Pope, Waverly, KS, $73,272; 8, Sam Petersen, Helena, $68,380; 9, Mason Clements, Spanish Fork, UT, $66,548; 10, Clay Jorgenson, Watford City, ND, $63,246; 11, Jayco Roper, Oktaha, OK, $58,343; 12, Tilden Hooper, Carthage, TX, $58,074; 13, Waylon Bourgeois, Church Point, LA, $57,752; 14, R.C. Landingham, Hat Creek, CA, $57,666; 15, Tanner Aus, Granite Falls, MN, $53,985.

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Saddle bronc: 1, Ryder Wright, Beaver, UT, $153,993; 2, Dawson Hay, Wildwood, Alberta, $130,115; 3, Kade Bruno, Challis, ID, $113,377; 4, Statler Wright, Beaver, UT, $88,109; 5, Sage Newman, Melstone, $86,311; 6, Weston Pat prca world standing

In late-summer fashion, the bubble is boiling in the 2025 PRCA team roping world standings with major shifts the week of Aug. 4-10.

Numerous teams on the brink of the Top 15 saw major wins and a week full of checks to keep them alive in the fight for the NFR. But it wasn’t just the bubble boys making noise as teams on the inside looking out also fought hard to attempt and solidify themselves deeper inside the Top 15.

When you consider of Andrew Ward and Jake Long, the word “underdogs” doesn’t come to mind. But as they’ve danced in and out of the Top 15 this season, they’re now working their way back inside. Ward and Long pocketed $13,211 a dude over the weekend to bounce to No. 15 and 13 with $81,654.25 and $79,907.70, respectively. They picked up the prevail at the Farm-City Pro Rodeo in Hermiston, Oregon, with a 10.0 on two head for a total $11,745 a guy, and they won another $1,466 apiece in Logan, Utah, at the Cache County Fair And Rodeo. While Ward and Drawn-out may just be creeping into the Top 15, they recline inside the Top 10 of the PRCA Playoff Series standings with one week remaining for the Cinch Playoff Series cutoff. With a purse of $75,000 (per