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Tie Down Roping
Chet Weitz
Logan Bird
Tyson Durfey
Jake Pratt
Trevor Hale
Ty Harris
Cash Hooper
Michael Otero
Bareback Riding
Cole Reiner
Jason Wilson
Leighton Berry
Richmond Champion
Darien Johnson
Wacey Schalla
Jesse Pope
Myles Carlson
Team Roping
Egusquiza / Flake
Smith / Rich
Ward / Long
Minor / Minor
Summers / Corkill
Wade / Thorp
Proctor / Graves
Drake / Ross
Saddle Bronc Riding
Brody Cress
Zachary Dallas
Parker Fleet
Lance Gaillard
Ryder Sanford
Allen Boore
Lefty Holman
Statler Wright
Steer Wrestling
Tucker Allen
Justin Shaffer
Colin Fox
Trisyn Kalawaia
Tristan Martin
Marc Joiner
Tyler Waguespack
Kyle Irwin
Barrel Racing
Chloe Gray
Michelle Alley
Alyssa Urbanek-Wade
Lisa Lockhart
Katelyn Scott
Sue Smith
Carlee Otero
Hailey Kinsel
Breakaway Roping
Erin Jon Johnson
Bradi Good
Jill Tanner
Kirby Rawlinson
Jackie Crawford
Jade Mitchell
Suzanne Williams
Tiada Gray
Bull Riding
Hudson Bolton
Wacey Schalla
Jacob Gardner
Canyon Bass
Cody McElroy
Stetson Wright
Luke Mackey
Roscoe Jarboe
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RODEOHOUSTON Super Series II is officially underway, and the daysheet is out for Round 1. Check out the top headlines of the Series that kicks off March 7 at 6:45 p.m.

  1. Ty Harris | Tie-Down Roping
    Ty is our defending Champion who battled it out winning a rope-off against his brother last year on the final Sunday of RODEOHOUSTON. The brothers are back in Super Series II to see they will make history once again.
  2. Zeke Thurston | Saddle Bronc Riding
    Zeke is a four time World Champion, but has only won RODEOHOUSTON once, all the way back in 2015. If he wants that fifth gold buckle, a $65k payday would be a great step in the right direction.
  3. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi | Barrel Racing
    Brittany claimed her third World Championship in 2023, but there’s still one major event that has eluded her: RODEOHOUSTON. A victory here could shake up her 2025 schedule and potentially put another World Title within reach.

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