Dani Lowman Goes 1.9 in Round 1 at WPRA Finals, Crawford Cleans Up in Team Roping and Tie Down

The WPRA Finals is rolling, with Dani Lowman roping in her classic gunslinger style while Jackie Crawford strategically picked up wins for the all around title.

Dani Lowman snags her calf in 1.9 seconds during Round 1 at the WPRA Finals. Photo by James Phifer
Dani Lowman snags her calf in 1.9 seconds during Round 1 at the WPRA Finals. Photo by James Phifer

Dani Lowman stopped the clock in 1.9 seconds on a borrowed heel horse to win Round 1 of the WPRA World Finals in Waco, Texas, on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023.

She kicked off what will be the first of three rounds of roping, with the team roping, tie-down and all-around champions being crowned on Saturday evening.

This is the 75th year of the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association, with prior champions being honored before the performance Thursday evening.

WPRA Finals Breakaway

            While the world title in the breakaway roping won’t be handed out until Dec. 6 in Las Vegas, the best in the world brought their A-game to Waco. Danielle Lowman of Gilbert, Arizona, who is making her second appearance at the National Finals Breakaway roping next month won the first round in a quick 1.9 seconds. It was a logjam for second with three stopping the clock in 2.0 seconds. Kelsie Domer, who will be joining Lowman in Las Vegas, was second along with Willow Wilson, and MaryBeth Beam.

Round 1 Breakaway Roping Results

1. Danielle Lowman, Gilbert, AZ, 1.9 seconds, $2,659; 2. (tie) Kelsie Domer, Dublin, TX, Willow Wilson, Baggs, WY and MaryBeth Beam, Poetry, TX, 2.0, $1,941 each; 5. (tie) TiAda Gray, Portales, NM, Beau Peterson, Council Grove, KS and Shelby Boisjoli, 2.1, $1,013 each; 8. (tie) Amber Hutto, North Zulch, TX, Abbie Williams, Blossom, TX, Cloey Lee Ketchum, Gladewater, TX, Kinlie Brennise, Craig, CO, Bailey Bates, Tohatchi, NM, Bradi Good, Abilene, TX, Hope Thompson, Abilene, TX, Taylor Hanchey, Carmine, TX and Sarah Angelone, Lipan, TX, 2.3, $127 each.

WPRA Finals Team Roping

Jackie Crawford heads for Annette Stahl in Round 1 at the WPRA Finals.
Jackie Crawford heads for Annette Stahl in Round 1 at the WPRA Finals. Photo by James Phifer

Jackie Crawford and Annette Stahl—who respectively have three heading and heeling world championships—teamed up to take round one in a time of 6.5 seconds out of a total of 34 teams on hand this weekend in Waco. They pocketed $842 each.

In addition to leading the way in the heeling, Stahl also competed as a header teaming up with Kennlee Tate to finish fourth in the round in a time of 7.5 seconds. Kenzie Kelton and Danielle Lowman were a close second with a run of 6.6 seconds. Beverly Robbins and Jessy Remsburg, who picked up WPRA team roping world tiles in 2019 and 2016, respectively took third in a time of 7.2 seconds.

 With the round win, Crawford moved to first in the world standings ahead of Bailey Gubert by over $650. Stahl trails the reigning world champion Lorraine Moreno on the heeling side with two more rounds left to go.

Round 1 Team Roping Results

1. Jackie Crawford, Stephenville, TX/Annette Stahl, Salt Flat, TX, 6.5 seconds, $842 each; 2. Kenzie Kelton, Mayer, AZ/Danielle Lowman, Gilbert, AZ, 6.6, $732; 3. Beverly Robbins, Muscle Shoals, AL/Jessy Remsburg, Muscle Shoals, AL, 7.2, $622; 4. Annette Stahl, Salt Flat, TX/ Kennlee Tate, Shallowater, TX, 7.5; 5. (tie) Kaydence Crawford, Stephenville, TX/ Amanda Coleman, Stephenville, TX, and Kayelen Helton, Stephenville, TX/Lorraine Moreno, Mathis, TX, 7.8, $348 each; 7. Rylie Smith, Whitsett, TX/Hope Thompson, Abilene, TX, 8.2, $183; 8. Bailey Gubert, Hungerford, TX/Quincy Sullivan, Peralta, NM, 8.5, $73.

WPRA Finals Tie Down

Jackie Crawford finished No. 2 in the tie down in Round 1  at the 2023 WPRA Finals.
Jackie Crawford finished No. 2 in the tie down in Round 1 at the 2023 WPRA Finals. Photo by James Phifer

Crawford switched horses and came back in the tie-down roping finishing second behind Sawyer Gilbert, who won the WPRA breakaway roping world title in 2021. Crawford stopped the clock in 13.8 seconds, while Gilbert won the round in a quick 12.6. Of Crawford’s 20 world titles a total of five of them have come in tie-down roping.

Round 1 Tie-down Roping Results

First round: 1. Sawyer Gilbert, Buffalo, SD, 12.6 seconds, $801; 2. Jackie Crawford, Stephenville, TX, 13.8, $663; 3. Kodi Hansen, Cimarron, KS, 14.2, $525; 4. Kelsie Domer, Dublin, TX, 16.2, $387; 5. Amanda Coleman, Stephenville, TX, 16.5, $249; 6. Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, Springtown, TX, 17.3, $138.

Second round action will begin at 1 p.m. CT on Friday with slack followed by the performance at 7 p.m. All roping action is being live streamed at www.wpra.com.

Barrel racing action will kick the day off on Friday at 8 a.m. CT with the Derby and Futurity division followed by permit only race and the card holder race. All action will be live streamed. Visit www.wpra.com for the link.

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