NFR Round 7 Results for December 7th and event schedule for December 8th, 2022
As the athletes start competing in the second half of the WNFR 2022, the stakes are getting higher and higher for the top world contenders. Catch all of the contestant updates from Round 7 as well as updates on the current world standings. Who will the new world champions be? The seventh performance of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada 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.
Nutrena Athlete Autograph Sessions at Cowboy Christmas upstairs at booth #3020
Wrangler NFR Autograph Session — Bareback Riders
The Junior World Finals presented by YETI will host more than 850 contestants within the Wrangler Rodeo Arena over 10 days in December. Located in the heart of Las Vegas each contestant competes at the Las Vegas Convention Center. These young athletes will compete for more than $1 million in combined cash and prize payout on their quest to claim a coveted Montana Silversmiths championship buckle.
If you’re staying at Resorts World, then make sure to come hang out with Wrangler and Nutrena at the DawgHouse. With nightly specials, entertainment, and viewing parties, there is some fun to be had by everyone! Winning Sports Bad of the Year, this is one of the best spots in Vegas to grab a beer and some grub before heading out to the Thomas and Mack Center for a performance of the Wrangler NFR. Learn more at www.dawghouselasvegas.com.
Las Vegas, Nevada – Tis the season for the Superbowl of Rodeo, the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo 2022! The Official Wrangler NFR Watch Party presented by Cowboy Lifestyle Network is kicking off on Saturday, December 3rd, and Friday, December 9th, 2022. Wrangler Network and Cowboy Lifestyle Network have teamed up to throw a top-notch party. This is an exclusive invitational event only. This is a great time to come together, grab a cold one, and watch the best cowboys and cowgirls around take on the rankest animal athletes. Deck yourselves out by wearing your favorite vintage Wrangler wear and Come Early Due to Limited Capacity!
Congratulations to the Round Winners for the seventh night of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo!
The Pope is back with an 89-point ride. Jess still has a pretty good lead so it’ll be interesting to see how these last three rounds turn out. Kaycee Feild and Leighton Berry are right behind him in second and third.
Ty took the round win with a clean 3.7 run in the seventh performance. This puts Ty in third place behind Stetson Jorgensen and Will Lummus.
Yates and Wade clean up round six with a 3.9 second run. This puts them in the number five position heading into the final rounds!
Kincade Henry takes the round win tonight with a solid 7.1 second run. This puts him in the number four spot!
Logan makes it three for three last night at the NFR. He scored a solid 90 point ride last night to secure his win. That moves Logan up to the number five position and even further in the average.
Wenda stole her second round win last night with a 13.60 second run.
Trevor made a phenomenal ride last night and secured a 90.5 point ride for the round win.
A huge congratulations to all the winners from last night’s performance, we can’t wait to see what everyone brings to the table for night number eight at the Wrangler NFR 2022. See y’all there!
Today’s NFR Round 7 Results and Recap is brought to you by the Navajo Nation. It can’t be a surprise that the Navajo were in present-day America centuries before Christopher Columbus landed in the Americas in 1491. By that time, Navajos had already settled in the Four Corners area of Colorado. However, Navajos weren’t the first inhabitants of the land. According to anthropologists & historians, Ice-Age Paleo-Indian hunters (12,000-6,000 B.C.) roamed the Monument Valley area thousands of years earlier, followed by archaic hunter-gatherers (6,000 B.C-1 A.D.). Evidence of Anasazi in Monument Valley is still visible through their sites and ruins dating before 1300 A.D. But it wasn’t until 1581 that the first Spaniards made contact with the Navajo. From the cultural perspective, Navajos believe they came to their land by emerging through four levels of worlds, to currently residing in the fourth level, the “Glittering World”. For more on Navajo culture, make sure to visit their website.
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