December 10th, 2020 – Arlington, Texas – Wrangler NFR 2020
As the athletes continue competing in the second half of the Wrangler NFR 2020, the stakes get higher and higher. For seven days now, we have been blessed with the opportunity to watch the best of the best in the rodeo world compete for their shot at the number spot in each event. The sixth performance of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Arlington, Texas has come and gone but the cowboys and cowgirls are working harder than ever. Cowboy Lifestyle Network is excited to be able to give you the full day in review including the Round Winners for each performance, daily entertainment, and places you need to check out. Make sure to follow us on your favorite social media platform for all the behind the scenes fun.
Events Around Town
Junior World Finals – Presented by YETI
The Junior World Finals, presented by YETI, will be held in the Wrangler Rodeo Arena, inside the Cowtown Coliseum, Dec. 3rd-12th. Over 800 young contestants are competing in the same rodeo events that their professional counterparts are. You can catch the action every day from 7:30 a.m. — 2:45 p.m. in the Fort Worth Stockyards. Yesterday, we watched the qualifiers compete in Pole Bending, Barrel Racing, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, and Tie-Down, today you can catch Pole Bending, Barrel Racing, Steer Wrestling, Tie-Down and Team Roping 17 and Under #10.5 Finals. You can go see the champions of tomorrow by going to www.nfrexperience.com/juniorworldfinals/ for the qualifier, schedule, and producer information. Tickets are available for $10 onsite.
Bullfighters Only Championship
Dec. 8th-12th live from 3:30 pm-4 pm daily, Cowtown Coliseum in the Fort Worth Stockyards will host the Bullfighters Only Championship. The world’s top freestyle bullfighter faces off with the best American fighting bulls out there. Only one athlete can be crowned the 2020 BFO World Champion and claim his share of over $150,000 in prize money, who will take the number one spot? Tickets can be purchased on-site for this event.
National Finals Breakaway Roping
10 a.m.
• Performance 2
• Globe Life Field
Hooey Fest
The party doesn’t stop after the rodeo ends. Our friends over at Hooey are offering free live music and viewing parties every night from 5:00 p.m. — 12 a.m in the Cowtown Coliseum. This event will be hosted by Anthony Lucia, featuring a 30-foot viewing screen. Arrive in style and grab a photo on the Cavender’s Turquoise Carpet. Once inside, hang out down on the arena dirt or enjoy multiple VIP viewing options.
Cowboy Christmas
It wouldn’t be the NFR without a trip to Cowboy Christmas. With over 300 exhibitors the shopping and entertainment options have something for everyone. Cowboy Christmas is free admission and is open all ten days. There are several new programming elements this year on our Rodeo Live Stage presented by RMEF, so make sure to check out the schedule. Be sure to catch the many live performances by Flint Rasmussen in “Outside the Barrel” each day starting at noon and Cowboy Revival with host Shane Minor following at 1:15 p.m. For more information go to nfrexperience.com/cowboychristmas/.
NFR Round 7 Winners
Congratulations to all of the Round Winners for the seventh night of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo!
Bareback Riding: Orin Larsen – 90
Orin started off strong with a 90 point ride for the win in the Bareback Riding.
Steer Wrestling: Clayton Hass – 3.4 seconds
Team Roping: Charly Crawford & Logan Medlin
Charly Crawford and Logan Medlin stop the clock at 3.8 seconds for the round win.
Tie-Down Roping: Hunter Herrin – 6.8 seconds
The Oklahoma cowboy comes in at the top for his second round win and another trip to the Gold Buckle Ceremony.
Saddle Bronc: Stetson Wright – 90.5
The youngest of the Wright brothers took Larry Culpepper of Hi-Lo ProRodeo for a 90.5 point trip to take the win!
Barrel Racing: Emily Miller-Beisel
That’s two round-wins in a row for Emily Beisel! The Oklahoma cowgirl rounds the barrels in a stunning 16.85 seconds for the fastest time of the #WranglerNFR and the Round 7 victory.
Bull Riding: Stetson Wright – 89
The current All-Around World Champion started his night off with a perfect ride on Larry Culpepper for 90.5 points for a win in the Saddle Bronc Riding and followed it with an 89 point ride on Slinger to take the Round 7 win in the Bull Riding too.
A special shoutout and congratulations to Stetson’s sponsors, Resistol and Wrangler.
A huge congratulations to all the winners from last night’s performance here at the Wrangler NFR 2020, we can’t wait to see what everyone brings to the table for night number eight. See y’all there!
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