The San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo is back in the heart of West Texas, kicking off with the timed event slack Tuesday, April 2, 2024. With a purse of $45,000 in the tie-down roping, the performances run April 5-19.
The San Angelo Rodeo prides itself on being a permit max event that welcomes both PRCA Card and Permit Holders, calling themselves the launching pad for rodeo athlete’s careers.
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San Angelo Rodeo format
San Angelo is a back-to-back, two-round format (either roping twice in slack or in back-to-back performances) with the top 12 times on two head getting invited back for the clean slate finals Friday, April 19, 2024. Because half enough calves are being used, the last back-to-back group of contestants will either compete in the slack prior to the ninth performance for their first round and during the 10th performance for their second round, or during the ninth performance for their first round and during the slack prior to the 10th performance for their second round.
2024 San Angelo Rodeo tie-down roping results
First round leaders
1. Connor Atkinson, 7.8 seconds; 2. Ryan Jarrett, 7.9; 3. Marty Yates, 8.2; 4. Colton Farquer, 8.4; 5. Walker Akins, 8.6; 6. James Ramirez, 8.7.
Second round leaders
1. (tie) Cash Enderli, Zaine Mikita and Marty Yates, 7.3 seconds each; 4. Charlie Gibson, 7.5; 5. Jeremiah Peek, 7.6; 6. Paden Bray, 7.7.
Who won the tie-down roping at the 2023 San Angelo Rodeo?
Justin Smith won the 2023 San Angelo Rodeo tie-down roping title. The win was one of Smith’s biggest of his career as it was the return of his beloved gelding “Doc.”