![]() ![]() Katie is Steven’s sister and married into another rodeo family, the Mundorfs. She is from a familiar place to a lot of rodeo fans, home to Steven Dent, 10-time Wrangler NFR qualifier. Katie Mundorf from Mullen, Nebraska, enters in fifth. Jackie placed second at the Fort Worth rodeo and won $15,920. And in March, their family will be growing again when Jackie gives birth to their daughter. Charly hosts team roping schools for the military and on November 10, he and Jackie (among others) hosted the American Military Celebration Team Roping. The Crawfords make their home at Stephenville, Texas. Jackie also competes in the team roping and tie-down calf roping. Charly will be roping all 10 nights at the Wrangler NFR, then helping Jackie with their young son, Creed, while she focuses on winning her 18 th championship in the WPRA. Second place is Jackie Crawford, wife of Wrangler NFR team roper Charly Crawford. Jackie Crawford will start the inaugural Wrangler NFBR in second place – Photo by Dan Hubbell A highlight for Cassie after her win was being interviewed in the arena by the 1982 WPRA Breakaway Roping World Champion, Pam Minick. Anna finished fourth at Fort Worth earning, $9,860. ![]() After winning Fort Worth, she got married to hockey player Andrew Latham in August and is putting her career on hold while she pursues her passion in the arena.Ĭassie’s sister Anna Bahe is also on the roster at 11 th. They were discovering organisms to develop a drought resistant variety of wheat. She comes from a family of farmers and ranchers and while doing an internship for the University’s Department of Biological Engineering, she became intrigued. ![]() Cassie Bahe will start the inaugural Wrangler National Finals Breakaway Roping in first place thanks in part to this winning run at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo last February.– photo by James Phifer Most of those graduates are males, so she is breaking ground in her chosen field of biological engineering. She came to Fort Worth as a graduate of Utah State University’s college of engineering. She won over 80 percent of her season earnings at that one rodeo with $23,260. The leader of the world standings, Cassie Bahe-Latham, from Rigby, Idaho got her big payday last February at the Fort Worth Stock show & Rodeo. She will be one of 15 competing for $200,000 in prize money, a gold buckle and prize package given to the world’s best. When the cream rose to the top, Jordan was right there with them and even though she won’t get to make a trip to Las Vegas or make a victory lap around the Thomas and Mack Center, she might have another experience of a lifetime at Globe Life Field. Breakaway roper Jordan Fabrizio signs an autograph for a young fan. There were more than 2,100 total entries this season competing for nearly one-half million in prize money. It started with rodeo committees adding the popular event to their rostersm– 53 of them in fact. I want young girls everywhere to see the opportunities and want to rope, and I hope that we get to rope in the Thomas and Mack Center someday.”īreakaway ropers got one step closer this year. “Cheyenne will always have a special place in my heart, but I hope this is just the beginning. “This is unbelievable,” she said at the time. Jordan, who is an assistant rodeo coach at West Texas A&M University in Canyon made the victory lap around the historic arena with tears running down her face after the win. Jordan Fabrizio made history winning the first ever breakaway roping at the 2019 Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo. While that wasn’t sanctioned by the WPRA, it was history-making and put Jordan Fabrizio’s name in the record books and $17,514 in her pocket. One of the first and most legendary was Wyoming’s Cheyenne Frontier Days in July of 2019. That has led rodeos to include it among their events. While the top 15 ropers in the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) are making history for being part of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo competition for the first time, the WPRA has been crowning champions for years.īreakaway roping is seeing tremendous growth, both in competitors and fans. That announcement added the inclusion of breakaway roping to the schedule, Dec. Just a few weeks later, they had another big announcement and one that made a lot of women across the country very, very happy. The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association announced they were moving the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in early September. This year has been so different, not just in our rodeo world, but across the board. It’s inaugural, exciting, new, and yet really not so new. Meet the Wrangler National Finals Breakaway Roping Contestants ![]()
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