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2024 Ariat World Series of Team Roping Championship Outcomes

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2024 Ariat World Series of Team Roping Championship Outcomes

The 18th iteration of the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale is set to again surpass payout records in equine sports, taking place from Dec. 6 to Dec. 15, 2024, at the South Point Equestrian Center. For the official results of the Ariat WSTR Finale, visit wstroping.com and globalhandicaps.com, though The Team Roping Journal […]

The 18th iteration of the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale is set to again surpass payout records in equine sports, taking place from Dec. 6 to Dec. 15, 2024, at the South Point Equestrian Center.

For the official results of the Ariat WSTR Finale, visit wstroping.com and globalhandicaps.com, though The Team Roping Journal will continuously update this page with the latest big winners from each day.

Results of the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale:

December 6, 2024

#16.5 Add-On: Cole Eiguren and Dillon Graham

Cole Eiguren from Fruitland, Idaho, along with Dillon Graham, from Wainwright, Alberta, Canada, secured victory by roping four steers in 25.31 seconds, taking home $29,000 in the #16.5 add-on at the kickoff of the Ariat WSTR Finale. Full results are available on Global Handicaps.

#15.5 Priefert Finale: Miles Baker and Trey Johnson

Baker and Johnson take their victory lap at the South Point Arena after winning the Priefert #15.5 Finale. | Jennings Photography

From Decatur, Texas, Miles Baker and Trey Johnson of Weatherford, Texas, roped four steers in 28.56 seconds, earning $66,500 with their first Finale win of 2024. Full results can be found on Global Handicaps.

December 7, 2024

#14.5 Apex Next Evolution WSTR Finale

Jorge Jauregui Marrufo Jose Rodrigues
Marrufo and Rodrigues complete their victory lap after the Apex #14.5 Finale. | Jennings Photography

Texans Jorge Jauregui Marrufo and Jose Rodrigues claimed $162,000 for a total time of 26.87 seconds on four head.

The Ariat WSTR Finale stands as the utmost lucrative recreational sports event globally, featuring team ropers from all skill levels competing for $18 million (or higher) at the South Point Equestrian Center in Las Vegas. Ropers throughout the year participate in the association’s worldwide system of qualifiers to qualify for the significant payouts available at this handicapped team roping event.

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