2024 Circuit Champs: Where Are They Now
The 2024 circuit champions are hot on the trail in the 2025 season.
Brushton Minton and Colton Farquer at the California Circuit Finals.
Brushton Minton and Colton Farquer at the California Circuit Finals. | Crystal Amen Photos

As the 2025 season creeps on, it is time to check in on how the 2024 year-end champions are doing in each circuit.

Some are still on top, some have moved around, all are still on the ProRodeo road.

Columbia River: Ty Harris

Ty Harris had quite the weekend at the Columbia River Circuit Finals on Oct. 17–19, 2024, in Redmond, Oregon. He tied his first calf in 8.0 seconds to win the round and $2,395; was second behind his brother, Joel, in the second round when he tied one in 7.8 seconds to win $1,797; and won second in the third round with a 9.1-second run to pocket $1,797. His total time on three head of 24.9 seconds won him the average and $3,593 for the weekend. When it was all said and done, he wrapped it up with $46,182.22 won for the year in the Columbia River Circuit.

Ty Harris taking a victory lap after winning round one of Pool B at the Calgary Stampede.
Ty Harris taking a victory lap after winning round one of Pool B at the Calgary Stampede. | Covy Moore photo

Now, less than a year later, Harris still sits atop the Columbia River leaderboard with $23,154.06 won so far. Since the beginning of the summer, the San Angelo, Texas, cowboy won Eagle, Idaho, with a 7.3-second run to add $4,315; went 7.7 in Mandan, North Dakota, for $5,675; had success at the Calgary Stampede to win $19,500; won the first round (8.4 seconds) and the average (19.5 seconds on two head) in Joseph, Oregon, for $4,667; and recently won Castle Rock, Colorado, tying one in 7.7 seconds for $6,962. As of Aug. 13, 2025, Harris sits ninth in the world with $116,480.18 won.

California: Colton Farquer

The California Circuit Finals took place Dec. 29–31, 2024, in Red Bluff, California. Although Brushton Minton won the average, Colton Farquer stayed at the top of the California Circuit, with $25,834.85 won for the year.

So far in the 2025 season, the Oakdale, California, cowboy is sitting fifth in the California Circuit standings with $12,484.17 won. He won $2,400 at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo; went 8.7 seconds in Auburn, California, to win $2,540; placed in the first round in Red Bluff with a 9.6-second run to pocket $1,176; won $1,370 in Stonyford, California; won the rodeo in Sonora, California, for $1,606 after tying one in 10.9 seconds; and won Glennville, California, with an 11.2-second run for $886.

Wilderness: Cole Clemons

Cole Clemons was second in the average at the 2024 Wilderness Circuit Finals on Nov. 1–2, 2024, in Heber City, Utah. Riley Webb took the win in the average in 2024, but Clemons held on to the year-end title with $55,564.15 won.


The Okeechobee, Florida, man currently sits 25th in the world with $70,878.66 won and sits 11th in the circuit with $11,989.65 won. He walked away with the win in Guymon, Oklahoma, with an average time of 24.7 seconds and $5,837 won; tied one in 7.6 seconds to place at Livingston, Montana, and win $3,356; won more than $10,000 for his efforts at Cheyenne Frontier Days; pocketed $4,794 for his 7.4-second winning run in Logan, Utah; and recently placed in the average in Lovington, New Mexico, with a time of 20.2 seconds on two and $2,189 won.

Montana: Haven Meged

Montana man Haven Meged has won the Montana Circuit Finals four times, most recently winning the 2024 year-end title after the finals occurred Jan. 9–11, 2025, in Great Falls. In the end, Meged ended up with $28,757.74 won for the year.

The 2025 summer started out a little different for him, though. In June, Meged suffered an injury that kept him out for the ever-crucial Cowboy Christmas run. As of Aug. 13, 2025, he sits 31st in the world with $63,766.32 won, despite the setback. Since his return, he’s won the second round in Spanish Fork, Utah, after tying one in 7.4 seconds to win $4,550; placed in a round and the average at the Days of ’76 Rodeo in Deadwood, South Dakota, to pocket more than $5,700; and tied one down in 9.3 seconds to win Lewiston, Montana, and $2,519. He also sits fourth in the Montana Circuit standings with $6,905.63 won.

Mountain States: Riley Pruitt

Riley Pruitt walked away with the year-end and average title at the Mountain States Circuit Finals, held Oct. 25–26, 2024, in Loveland, Colorado. Pruitt ended up with $42,509.99 on the year and the title in his hands, with a $17,000 lead to boot.

Flash forward to this season, and Pruitt is still in his winning ways. He currently sits fifth in the world with $127,071.54 won, as of Aug. 13, 2025, and leads the Mountain States Circuit with $54,209.18 won. The summer of 2025 has seen Pruitt win Pleasant Grove, Utah, with a 7.5-second run for $3,102; win second in the average in Greeley, Colorado, with a time of 28.0 seconds on two head to win $5,549; walk away from the Calgary Stampede with more than $14,000 won; a win in the final at the NFR Open for $13,000; take home more than $18,000 in Cheyenne; and, most recently, win Loveland, Colorado, with a 7.5-second run and $2,541.

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Turquoise: Cash Hooper

Pampa, Texas, man Cash Hooper took the Turquoise Circuit year-end title in 2024, with $21,898.13 won. The Turquoise Circuit Finals took place Nov. 1–2, 2024, in Camp Verde, Arizona, where Hooper won third in the average with a time of 28.2 seconds on two head. He ended up third in the first round with a 10.2-second run to win $1,166, and won the second round, tying one down in 8.1 seconds to win $2,331.

Cash Hooper ropes his first round calf to be 8.6 | Click Thompson Photo

The 2025 season has Hooper sitting 11th in the Turquoise Circuit. His season has included winning second in the second round in Pecos, Texas, with an 8.5-second run to win $3,120; placing in a round in St. Paul, Oregon, tying one in 8.5 seconds to pocket $2,933; winning second in the second round at the Calgary Stampede with a 7.6-second run to win $5,500; and ending up third in the average at Salt Lake City, Utah, with a 19.2-second time on two to win $1,029.

Texas: Shad Mayfield

Shad Mayfield is no stranger to success, which remained true during the Texas Circuit Finals on Oct. 8–11, 2024, in Waco, Texas. Although Texan John Douch gave Clovis, New Mexico’s Mayfield a run for his money in the average, Mayfield held on strong and ended with the year-end title and $40,871 won.

The No. 2 man in the world has had yet another big summer so far, with $216,215.76 won. His summer has included placing in the top three in both rounds and winning second in the average in St. Paul, Oregon, with times of 8.3, 7.9 and 16.2 seconds on two head; taking home the win at the Calgary Stampede for more than $58,000; winning second in the average in Salinas, California, with a time of 31.9 on three head to win $6,769, and $1,334 for winning the final round; and recently winning Lawton, Oklahoma, after tying one in 7.7 seconds to win $4,714.

Prairie: Ryan Jarrett

Comanche, Oklahoma, man Ryan Jarrett went into the 2024 Prairie Circuit Finals behind Cash Fuesz heading into the weekend of Oct. 17–19, 2024, in Duncan, Oklahoma. But in the end, Jarrett came out on top with a win in the average and $22,689.34 won for the year.

Since then, the NFR cowboy has switched to the Mountain States Circuit, where he currently sits sixth with $11,394.20 won. This season, he won second in Fallon, Nevada, in 8.0 seconds for $2,284; placed in Cody, Wyoming, tying one in 8.8 seconds to pocket $2,344; tied one in 7.6 at Livingston, Montana, to place and win $3,356; took home the win in Red Lodge, Montana, with an 8.6-second run and $4,714; and placed in the second round in Spanish Fork, Utah, with a time of 7.7 seconds and $3,185.

Great Lakes: Cody Huber

Cody Huber kept it consistent during the Great Lakes Circuit Finals, held Nov. 14–16, 2024, in Louisville, Kentucky, to take home his sixth year-end title. After it was all said and done, Huber had $37,679.76 won for the year.

As the 2025 season rocks on, the Albia, Iowa, native still sits atop the Great Lakes leaderboard with $24,132.30. His success includes placing in Merrill, Wisconsin, with a 10.6-second run to win $1,130; a 9.9-second run in Ponca, Nebraska, for $1,205; a reserve-champion finish in Spooner, Wisconsin, for $2,750 after tying one in 10.2 seconds; pocketing $1,211 in Iron River, Michigan, for his 9.5-second winning run; a win in Wapello, Iowa, after tying one in 12.5 seconds to win $1,055; and a 9.1-second run to win Manhattan, Kansas, to add $1,420 to his total.

Southeastern: Booker McCutchen

The Southeastern Circuit Finals took place Nov. 8–10, 2024, in Davie, Florida, where Booker McCutchen took home the year-end title and ended the year with $27,400.07 won.

The Harrison, Arkansas, cowboy now sits 17th in the Southeastern Circuit with $8,582.06. This season, McCutchen placed in the second round at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo with a 9.5-second run to win $1,400; won second in Perry, Georgia, tying one in 9.0 seconds to win $2,785; placed in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, over the Fourth of July with an 11.3-second run to pocket $1,502; tied one in Gunnison, Colorado, in 9.3 seconds to win $2,175; and recently placed in Vinita, Oklahoma, to win $1,634 for his 10.0-second run.

First Frontier: Tyler Zebrovious

During the 2024 First Frontier Circuit Finals, held Jan. 9–11, 2025, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Pilesgrove, New Jersey, man Tyler Zebrovious took home the year-end and average titles. Zebrovious ended up with $16,008.88 won on the year.

He now sits top five in the First Frontier standings, with $4,004.40 won. Zebrovious won most of his money in the spring and early summer, starting out in Dover, Ohio, when he tied one in 10.3 seconds to pocket $1,152; then to Harrington, Delaware, where he won $639 after tying one in 11.1 seconds to win the rodeo; and in Woodstown–Pilesgrove, New Jersey, he had times of 23.9, 16.3, 19.6 and 22.2 seconds to put together $1,805.

Maple Leaf: Logan Bird

Logan Bird had a big year in the Maple Leaf Circuit, winning $52,424.26. The Maple Leaf Circuit Finals happened Nov. 27–30, 2024, in Regina, Saskatchewan, where Bird won the average with a time of 34.3 seconds on four head. Throughout the weekend, the Nanton, Alberta, man tied for third in the first round with an 8.5-second run to win $594; tied one down in 8.7 seconds to be second in the second round; was third in the third round to win $792 for his 8.5-second run; and wrapped up the week second in the fourth round with an 8.6-second run and $1,188 in his pocket.

Logan Bird credits NFR-caliber horse "Peso" with his 2024 Maple Leaf success.
Logan Bird credits NFR-caliber horse “Peso” with his 2024 Maple Leaf success. Photo by Gralyn J. Photography

Now, in the 2025 season, Bird is sitting second in the Maple Leaf standings with $25,715.75 won. His year has included a win in the second round at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo with a 9.2-second run to win $2,300; a second-round win in his Super Series at RodeoHouston, tying one in 8.8 seconds to win $3,000; second in the average at Rodeo Austin with a time of 27.3 seconds on three head to win $5,791; fourth in the first round at the Calgary Stampede for $3,250 and fourth in the second round for $2,625 for his 8.3- and 8.2-second runs; and placing in the second round and finals at the NFR Open in Colorado Springs, Colorado, for $3,000.

Badlands: Bodie Mattson

After the Badlands Circuit Finals took place on Oct. 11–13, 2024, in Minot, North Dakota, Bodie Mattson came out victorious for the year-end title, winning $22,466.94 for the year.

The Sturgis, South Dakota, man has been trucking along in the 2025 season. In Clovis, California, he tied one down in 9.8 seconds to be third in the second round and pocket $2,115. Then, in Granite Falls, Minnesota, he won $1,498 after placing with a 9.1-second run. Mattson also won the first round in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, with a 10.5-second run to win $1,671; he was second in the first round at the NFR Open with a 9.4-second run to win $2,250. Deeper in the summer, he was second in the second round in Cheyenne to win $1,500 for his 14.3-second run. He also won Ashley, North Dakota, tying one down in 8.7 seconds and pocketing $1,340. Mattson currently sits fifth in the Badlands standings.

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