Schalla Shines in Rookie Season
At 18, Wacey Schalla’s rookie year in PRCA rodeo is one for the books. With a Resistol Rookie All-Around title, a WNFR qualification, and over 20 wins, he’s just getting started.
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At 18, Wacey Schalla’s rookie year in PRCA rodeo is one for the books. With a Resistol Rookie All-Around title, a WNFR qualification, and over 20 wins, he’s just getting started.
Coleman Proctor, nine-time WNFR qualifier and 2019 winner of RFD-TV’s The American, enters the Thomas & Mack arena as a top team roping header and all-around contender. Join us as we follow his path to a gold buckle.
Weston Timberman, a second-generation rodeo cowboy from Columbus, Montana, has made headlines by securing his second consecutive CNFR championship and leading the Resistol Rookie standings. With notable wins at the Montana Pro Rodeo Circuit Finals, San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, and Rodeo Houston, Weston is positioning himself for a remarkable 2024 season. He is set to compete at the Calgary Stampede and aims for a WNFR qualification.
Millie Marquart, a 20-year-old barrel racer from Mason, Texas, is on a relentless pursuit of the WPRA Barrel Racing Rookie of the Year title. With her 7-year-old mare, Penny, they’ve earned over $24,000 while enjoying the rodeo trail’s unique experiences and support from friends and family.
Learn about Jake Hodnett’s journey from Elk City, Oklahoma, to becoming a recognized rodeo photographer with a unique style and a dream to shoot behind the scenes at the WNFR.
Discover how 22-year-old saddle bronc rider Zachary Dallas from Las Cruces, New Mexico, is dominating the PRCA Resistol Rookie standings and aiming for the WNFR.
Chuck Miner, a ranch-raised cowboy from Mandan, North Dakota, captures the essence of the cowboy lifestyle through his lens. From his roots in bull riding to his transition into photography, Chuck shares his journey and goals within the rodeo community.
Witness J.D. Struxness’s remarkable victory as he fulfills a lifelong aspiration in steer wrestling at Globe Life Field, claiming a $100,000 prize. Teaming up with Ty Erickson and mounted on Crush, Struxness’s win at The American 2024 marks a significant milestone in his rodeo career.
Step into the arena of The American 2024 Rodeo, where dreams of million-dollar payouts fuel the competition. From seasoned contenders like Dustin Egusquiza and Will Lummus to rising stars like Kincade Henry and Rylee Jo Maryman, the roster promises high-stakes action. Join us as we highlight the remarkable athletes across timed events, roughstock, and cowgirls, each chasing glory and the elusive million-dollar bonus.
Discover the rodeo prowess of Shad ‘Money’ Mayfield, the tie-down roper from Clovis, New Mexico, leading the field with $95,870 in earnings. Despite facing physical challenges, Shad gears up for The American 2024, aiming for another triumph. Explore his remarkable journey, from past victories to the determination that keeps him competing, even in the face of potential surgery.