John Douch Wins 2026 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo: Full Results
John Douch and Tomcat winning San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.
John Douch and Tomcat winning San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. | Hailey Rae photo

The tournament-style winter rodeos continue, now with the 2026 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. One of the big hitters of the winter run, San Antonio runs Feb. 12-28, and is unique in that the highest cumulative money-earner of the calf roping is crowned the champ.

Here’s what you need to know about the tie-down roping as we prepare for the first of five brackets.

Full Results

Bracket 1

First round: 1. Brushton Minton, 8.6 seconds, $2,752; 2. Tyson Durfey, 9.0, $2,202; 3. Chantz Webster, 9.3, $1,651; 4. Marcos Costa, 10.5, $1,101. 

Second round: 1. Cutter Carpenter, 8.0 seconds, $2,752; 2. Brushton Minton, 8.4, $2,202; 3. Quade Hiatt, 8.8, $1,651; 4. Marcos Costa, 11.7, $1,101. 

Third round: 1. Monty Lewis, 7.9 seconds, $2,752; 2. Tyson Durfey, 8.5, $2,202; 3. (tie) Cash Enderli and Chantz Webster, 9.1, $1,376 each.

Qualifiers: 1. Brushton Minton, $4,954; 2. Tyson Durfey, $4,404; 3. Chantz Webster, $3,027; 4. Monty Lewis, $2,752.

Bracket 2

First round: 1. Riley Mason Webb, 8.0 seconds, $2,752; 2. Haven Meged, 8.1, $2,202; 3. Bo Pickett, 9.3, $1,651; 4. Cole Clemons, 9.8, $1,101. 

Second round: 1. Bryce Derrer, 7.8 seconds, $2,752; 2. Haven Meged, 8.3, $2,202; 3. Brey Yore, 8.6, $1,651; 4. Britt Bedke, 8.9, $1,101. 

Third round: 1. Cole Clemons, 8.0 seconds, $2,752; 2. Ace Reese, 8.7, $2,202; 3. Bo Pickett, 9.3, $1,651; 4. Brey Yore, 9.5, $1,101.

Qualifiers: 1. Haven Meged, $4,404; 2. Cole Clemons, $3,853; 3. Bo Pickett, $3,302; 4. Bryce Derrer, $2,752.

Bracket 3

First round: 1. Chet Weitz, 8.9 seconds, $2,752; 2. John Douch, 9.5, $2,202; 3. Tom Crouse, 9.7, $1,651; 4. Hayden Ford Ford, 10.0, $1,101.

Second round: 1. Kyle Lucas, 7.7 seconds, $2,752; 2. Zane Kilgus, 8.6, $2,202; 3. Chet Weitz, 8.7, $1,651; 4. Hayden Ford, 9.6, $1,101.

Third round: 1. Chet Weitz, 9.4 seconds, $2,752; 2. John Douch, 10.2, $2,202; 3. Tom Crouse, 11.3, $1,651; 4. Tyler Calhoun, 12.7, $1,101.

Qualifiers: 1. Chet Weitz, $7,155; 2. John Douch, $4,404; 3. Tom Crouse, $3,302; 4. Kyle Lucas, $2,752.

Bracket 4

First round: 1. (tie) Kincade Henry and Michael Otero, 8.6 seconds, $2,477 each; 3. Shane Hanchey, 9.1, $1,651; 4. Jake Pratt, 10.5, $1,101. 

Second round: 1. Andrew Burks, 8.2 seconds, $2,752; 2. Pecos Tatum, 8.3, $2,202; 3. Trevor Hale, 10.2, $1,651; 4. Shane Hanchey, 10.6, $1,101. 

Third round: 1. Trevor Hale, 8.6 seconds, $2,752; 2. (tie) Kincade Henry and Jake Pratt, 8.8, $1,927 each; 4. Shane Hanchey, 9.9, $1,101.

Qualifiers: 1. Kincade Henry, $4,404; 2. Trevor Hale, $4,403; 3. Shane Hanchey, $3,853; 4. Jake Pratt, $3,028.

Bracket 5

First round: 1. Ty Harris, 7.8 seconds, $2,752; 2. Zack Jongbloed, 10.0, $2,202; 3. Logan Bird, 11.0, $1,651; 4. Joel Harris, 11.6, $1,101.

Second round: 1. (tie) Ty Harris and Cory Solomon, 9.6 seconds, $2,477 each; 3. (tie) Logan Bird and Tanner Green, 9.9, $1,376 each.

Third round: 1. Ty Harris, 7.9 seconds, $2,752; 2. Marty Yates, 9.1, $2,202; 3. Joel Harris, 9.6, $1,651; 4. Cory Solomon, 9.7, $1,101.

Qualifiers: 1. Ty Harris, $7,981; 2. Cory Solomon, $3,578; 3. Logan Bird, $3,027; 4. Joel Harris, $2,752.

Semifinals

Semifinals A: 1. Ty Harris, 7.2 seconds, $5,504; 2. (tie) Cole Clemons and Chantz Webster, 7.7, $3,853 each; 4. Tom Crouse, 8.1, $2,202.

Qualifiers: 1. Ty Harris, $5,504; 2. (tie) Cole Clemons and Chantz Webster, $3,853 each; 4. Tom Crouse, $2,202.

Semifinals B: 1. Joel Harris, 7.1 seconds, $5,504; 2. Haven Meged, 7.7, $4,403; 3. Bo Pickett, 8.0, $3,302; 4. (tie) John Douch and Shane Hanchey, 8.1, $1,101 each.

Qualifiers: 1. Joel Harris, $5,504; 2. Haven Meged, $4,403; 3. Bo Pickett, $3,302; 4. (tie) John Douch and Shane Hanchey, $1,101 each.

Wildcard: 1. Kincade Henry, 7.5 seconds, $5,504; 2. Bryce Derrer, 7.7, $4,403; 3. Brushton Minton, 8.9, $3,302; 4. Monty Lewis, 9.5, $2,202.

Qualifiers: 1. Kincade Henry, $5,504.

Finals

1. John Douch, $22,017; 2. Bo Pickett, $17,612; 3. Ty Harris, $13,485; 4. Kincade Henry, $13,209; 5. Tom Crouse $11,008.

Who competes in the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Calf Roping?

  • Top 40 from 2025 ProRodeo Standings
  • Top 10 athletes from the 2026 ProRodeo standings

San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Calf Roping Format

There will be five brackets consisting of 10 contestants competing in three, back-to-back rounds. The top four money winners from each bracket will advance to the clean-slate semifinals. 

Contestants who do not advance to the Finals from the semifinals will rope in the Wildcard. The athlete with the fastest time will advance to the clean-slate Finals.

The Finals will consist of 11 contestants, and the calf roping champion will be determined by most money won at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.

San Antonio Calf Roping Payout

There is a purse of $198,148 in the tie-down roping at the 2026 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.

BRACKETS (PROGRESSIVE ROUNDS)

  1. $2,752
  2. $2,202
  3. $1,651
  4. $1,101

SEMIFINALS AND WILDCARD

  1. $5,504
  2. $4,403
  3. $3,302
  4. $2,202

FINALS

  1. $16,512
  2. $11,008
  3. $5,504 
  4. $3,302

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