The 2024 National Finals Rodeo proved to be a breathtaking showcase of talent, grit, and determination. As the dust settled in the Thomas & Mack Center, the sport’s finest competitors rose to the occasion, claiming world championship titles that will forever cement their legacy in rodeo history. Fans witnessed unforgettable moments, record-breaking performances, and the culmination of a season’s hard work and dedication. Here are your 2024 World Champions:
2024 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Results
World Champions
Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev.
Bareback World Standings: 1. Dean Thompson, $412,121; 2. Rocker Steiner, $394,187; 3. Keenan Hayes, $372,797; 4. Bradlee Miller, $371,403; 5. Jess Pope, $307,108; 6. Cole Franks, $295,896; 7. Weston Timberman, $292,509; 8. Leighton Berry, $263,370; 9. R.C. Landingham, $217,190; 10. Cole Reiner, $185,524; 11. Jacob Lees, $178,518; 12. Cooper Cooke, $177,502; 13. Richmond Champion, $167,400; 14. Taylor Broussard, $158,335; 15. Garrett Shadbolt, $147,096.
Steer Wrestling: World Standings: 1. J.D. Struxness, $309,220; 2. Will Lummus, $307,713; 3. Cash Robb, $301,671; 4. Dakota Eldridge, $287,798; 5. Rowdy Parrott, $272,377; 6. Jesse Brown, $258,553; 7. Stetson Jorgensen, $218,630; 8. Dalton Massey, $217,956; 9. Tyler Waguespack, $205,619; 10. Scott Guenthner, $198,787; 11. Tucker Allen, $185,119; 12. Don Payne, $180,469; 13. Justin Shaffer, $177,469; 14. Ty Erickson, $172,141; 15. Tyler Pearson, $130,112.
Team Roping: World Standings (headers): 1. Tyler Wade, $361,480; 2. Clint Summers, $342,501; 3. Coleman Proctor, $304,886; 4. Kaleb Driggers, $294,671; 5. Dustin Egusquiza, $278,925; 6. Andrew Ward, $258,509; 7. J.C. Yeahquo, $235,999; 8. Erich Rogers, $228,612; 9. Cody Snow, $223,405; 10. Brenten Hall, $221,511; 11. Derrick Begay, $218,847; 12. Clay Smith, $214,908; 13. Jake Smith, $153,493; 14. Cyle Denison, $138,372; 15. Luke Brown, $134,482.
World Standings (heelers): 1. Wesley Thorp, $361,480; 2. Jake Long, $345,938; 3. Junior Nogueira, $305,796; 4. Logan Medlin, $291,653; 5. Levi Lord, $278,925; 6. Kollin VonAhn, $247,311; 7. Jonathan Torres, $231,483; 8. Paul Eaves, $229,211; 9. Hunter Koch, $225,416; 10. Buddy Hawkins II, $224,492; 11. Coleby Payne, $224,022; 12. Kaden Profili, $222,684; 13. Tanner Braden, $154,519; 14. Douglas Rich, $153,493; 15. Travis Graves, $129,106.
Saddle Bronc Riding: World Standings: 1. Ryder Wright, $479,957; 2. Damian Brennan, $442,443; 3. Wyatt Casper, $439,332; 4. Zeke Thurston, $362,111; 5. Brody Cress, $345,878; 6. Lefty Holman, $319,884; 7. Dawson Hay, $304,017; 8. Statler Wright, $275,645; 9. Kade Bruno, $267,369; 10. Brody Wells, $230,564; 11. Sage Newman, $219,764; 12. Kolby Wanchuk, $200,727; 13. Ben Andersen, $163,908; 14. Zachary Dallas, $146,220; 15. Logan Hay, $144,041.
Tie-Down Roping: World Standings: 1. Riley Mason Webb, $380,129; 2. Shad Mayfield, $356,658; 3. Haven Meged, $332,370; 4. Ty Harris, $327,427; 5. Joel Harris, $255,039; 6. Shane Hanchey, $218,647; 7. Dylan Hancock, $213,086; 8. Tuf Cooper, $208,803; 9. Zack Jongbloed, $208,495; 10. Marty Yates, $207,434; 11. John Douch, $191,341; 12. Kincade Henry, $174,322; 13. Quade Hiatt, $166,496; 14. Hunter Herrin, $162,796; 15. Cole Clemons, $122,111.
Barrel Racing: World standings: 1. Kassie Mowry, $457,809; 2. Hailey Kinsel, $430,353; 3. Andrea Busby, $343,706; 4. Ashley Castleberry, $287,273; 5. Emily Beisel, $261,806; 6. Carlee Otero, $261,441; 7. Leslie Smalygo, $251,548; 8. LaTricia Duke, $211,395; 9. Tiany Schuster, $208,511; 10. Lisa Lockhart, $187,292; 11. Shelley Morgan, $176,610; 12. Abby Phillips, $165,164; 13. Halyn Lide, $157,503; 14. Dona Kay Rule, $140,174; 15. Wenda Johnson, $127,970.
Bull Riding: World Standings: 1. Josh Frost, $390,496; 2. T.J. Gray, $329,191; 3. Cooper James, $301,211; 4. Jace Trosclair, $285,993; 5. Hayes Weight, $283,242; 6. Tristen Hutchings, $268,314; 7. Wacey Schalla, $257,887; 8. Jeter Lawrence, $256,341; 9. Clayton Sellars, $252,140; 10. Tyler Bingham, $215,487; 11. Trey Kimzey, $210,991; 12. Trevor Reiste, $207,889; 13. Chase Dougherty, $196,204; 14. Jordan Spears, $194,331; 15. Creek Young, $131,609; 16. Dustin Boquet, $131,352.
All-around: 1. Shad Mayfield, $335,474; 2. Coleman Proctor, $334,799; 3. Junior Nogueira, $307,711; 4. Wacey Schalla, $224,680; 5. Erich Rogers, $220,067; 6. Tuf Cooper, $214,375; 7. Tyler Pearson, $128,912; 8. Paden Bray, $107,547; 9. Jake Clay, $101,966; 10. Slade Wood, $97,955.
Top Gun Award: 1. Kassie Mowry, $295,526; 2. Riley Mason Webb, $258,307; 3. Josh Frost, $247,169; 4. Dean Thompson, $239,924; 5. Bradlee Miller, $234,037; 6. Ryder Wright, $228,695; 7. Andrea Busby, $227,880; 8. Hailey Kinsel, $226,250; 9. Wyatt Casper, $219,549; 10. Cooper James, $199,626.
The 2024 NFR came to a triumphant close, leaving fans with memories of incredible achievements and inspiring stories. The newly crowned world champions and average winners stood tall, their performances a testament to the skill and passion that define professional rodeo. As the final cheers echoed through the arena, the 2024 rodeo season ended on a high note, promising even greater excitement in the year to come as the 2025 season is just about to begin!
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