DAYS OF ’47 COWBOYS GAMES AND PAYS OUT MORE THAN $1,125,000

DAYS OF ’47 COWBOYS GAMES AND RODEO PAYS OUT MORE THAN $1,125,000 IN SALT LAKE CITY


The World Champions Rodeo Alliance (WCRA) concluded their third $1,000,000 major paying out more than $1,125,000 to rodeo athletes during the Days of ’47 Cowboy Games and Rodeo (DO47).A total of 288 athletes competed in the five-day performance in Salt Lake City with 90 athletes battling it out in the gold medal championship round on Wednesday night in front of a sold-out crowd. With the conclusion of the DO47, WCRA and their partners have paid out more than $5,578,890 to athletes since May 2018.


For the third straight year, barrel racer Hailey Kinsel earned a gold medal in Salt Lake City when she notched a 16.79 time to beat Maggie Poloncic’s 16.83 second place run and Titletown Stampede’s Champion Michelle Darling’s third place time of 16.86. Kinsel made it a $50,000 payday. 


Matt Reeves took the gold medal and $50,000 in steer wrestling after topping Dakota Eldridge  after a 3.92 second time. With a 4.2 second run, Eldridge walked away with $12,000 and a silver medal.


Gatesville, Texas native Jordi Edens made history when she became the first breakaway roper in DO47 history to win a gold medal and $50,000 when she conquered Jackie Crawford and ten other contestants with a 2.58 second time.


The team roping pair Ty Blasingame (Casper, WY) and Kyle Lockett (Visalia, CA) found themselves on the winner’s podium in the number one spot after a 5.35 second run. The duo who both earned $50,000, defeated Tanner Tomlinson and Will Woodfin’s 5.98 second place time.


 Bareback riders Kaycee Feild and Caleb Bennet  co-championed the gold medal after a technical scoring error resulted in a wrong order of finish initially reported, as opted by the committee. Feild scored an 88.25 while Bennett recorded 89.0 points. Both athletes received gold medals and $50,000.


Canada’s Zeke Thurston received 89.0 points and $50,000 in the finals  round during saddle bronc riding just shy of Cort Sheer’s 88.0 points.
Ty Harris  was crowned DO47 tie-down roping champion when he bested with a 7.60 second time.

Oklahoma Cowboy Trevor Kastner (Roff, OK) scored an 87.25 to secure the number one spot and $59,000. Boudreaux Campbell notched a 83.25 point score, good for the second place spot. After no qualified rides, Keyshawn Whitehorse earned the silver medal due to the tie being broken by his 90.75 point score from Saturday night during the semi-finals round.
                ~ WCRA Media 






On Sunday, July 28 fans will be able to tune into the Days of ’47 Cowboy Games and Rodeo Gold Medal Round on a CBS network broadcast at Noon E.T.



                                           All results from the event can be found here.

















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