Guthrie, Oklahoma – Hey team roping fans! It’s about that time – the 48th Annual Wrangler BFI presented by YETI is right around the corner! If you’re like me, you feel a surge of excitement each year as the event draws near. There’s nothing like watching the best ropers on the best horses in the world duel it out, and this year promises to be no exception!
Wrangler BFI presented by YETI
March 26th – April 1st, 2025
Lazy E Arena
9601 Lazy E Dr, Guthrie, OK 73044
I’m extra excited to watch Trevor Brazile and Billie Jack Saebens – two amazing cowboys and horsemen that are teaming up this year. To me, that’s what makes the Wrangler BFI week so special; getting to watch teams that don’t usually compete together. But also, you can never discount defending champions Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira to get the job done! I can’t hardly wait to see this year’s lineup. Who are you rooting for?
It’s also been incredible to watch the growth of the event since moving it from Reno to Guthrie, Oklahoma, with 2024 seeing a jaw-dropping $4.35 million in cash paid out. And as a female roper, it’s amazing to see the addition of the Charlie 1 Horse All-Girl Team Roping and Breakaway and how many opportunities women in rodeo are getting!
“Just four years after we moved BFI Week from Reno to Guthrie, we had a 153 percent increase in roper numbers and we went from paying $1.5 million in Reno to more than $4.3 million last year. Every roping has seen growth, so it was evident that two arenas will just help ropers get to dinner earlier. Except for The Feist – we’ll continue BFI tradition and keep that in the main Lazy E arena so fans can watch every run.”
– BFI co-owner Daren Peterson
With a purse of more than $650,000 and featuring 125 of the world’s best ropers, The Feist will be the ultimate cowboy showcase for fans inside Guthrie’s Lazy E Arena.
The BFI began when Bob Feist, inspired by watching tennis matches, envisioned a high-stakes invitational with the top 40 teams roping under tough conditions to entertain fans. The first event was held in Chowchilla, California, in 1977, where the unique challenges of the large arena, long scores, and strong cattle set the BFI apart from other ropings. After brief stints in Las Vegas and Texas, the BFI moved to Reno, Nevada, in 1982, where it remained for 35 years until the pandemic moved it to Guthrie, Oklahoma. It truly is the elite of the elite when it comes to roping!
Wednesday, March 26
Charlie 1 Horse All-Girl Team Roping Open with 9.5 Incentive – $3,000 ADDED MONEY
Charlie 1 Horse All-Girl Breakaway with 18 & Under Incentive – $2,000 ADDED MONEY
Thursday, March 27
Hooey Junior Championship 10.5
Hooey Junior Party
Friday, March 28
Hooey Junior Championship Open
15.5
The Feist Cowboy Auction & Banquet
Saturday, March 29
The Feist
Little Legends Dummy Roping
Cornhole Tournament
Sunday, March 30
Cowboy Church Service
12.5 – $10,000 ADDED MONEY
Monday, March 31
11.5 Businessman’s with 10.5 Incentive
10.5 Over 40 – $10,000 ADDED MONEY
Tuesday, April 1
9.5 Over 40 – $10,000 ADDED MONEY
8.5 with 7.5 Incentive
For those traveling to partake in BFI 47 and watch all the exceptional roping, you can find all the information you may need about the 2025 Wrangler BFI, including hotel information, at bfiweek.com!
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