Money doesn't hurt
Domer, Angelone, Crawford, Outhier and Meged Have Won $1.12 Million in THIS Association

Five women have capitalized at WCRA events—in the breakaway and beyond—to add more than $1 million to their bank accounts.

The top WCRA breakaway earners have amassed more than $1 million in earnings.
The top WCRA breakaway earners have amassed more than $1 million in earnings. Photos by Bullstock media courtesy WCRA

In the age of growing breakaway purses the WCRA has been leading the charge to provide huge payouts, allowing five breakaway ropers to earn more than $1.1 million in the last 5 years.

From Jackie Crawford winning the first breakaway championship at the WCRA’s 2019 Windy City Roundup in Chicago to Martha Angelone going back-to-back on Women’s Rodeo World Championship All-Around titles, the money speaks for itself.

WCRA Top Breakaway Earners

AthleteBreakaway MoneyTotal Money
Martha Angelone$200,378$325,198
Kelsie Domer$203,582$217,988
Jackie Crawford$173,301$297,574
Madison Outhier$142,847$143,547
Shelby Meged$114,156$137,204

Martha Angelone‘s WCRA Resume

Martha Angelone Breakaway Roping at WRWC
Martha Angelone rides out of the arena at the 2022 WRWC. Courtesy WCRA by Bull Stock Media
  • 2022 WRWC Breakaway Champion — $60,000
  • 2022 WCRA Cowtown Christmas Reserve Champion — $6,500
  • 2022 VRQ Bonus Winner — $25,000
  • 2023 WRWC Team Roping Champion (Header) — $60,000
  • 2023 WRWC All-Around Champion — $20,000
  • 2023 Rodeo Corpus Christi Breakaway Champion — $21,000
  • 2023 VRQ Bonus Winner — $25,000
  • 2024 WRWC Breakaway Reserve Champion — $25,000
  • 2024 WRWC All-Around Champion — $20,000

Kelsie Domer‘s WCRA Resume

Kelsie Domer clinched the 2023 WRWC Breakaway Championship, worth $60,000.
Kelsie Domer clinched the 2023 WRWC Breakaway Championship, worth $60,000. Photo courtesy WRWC/WCRA
  • 2020 Kansas City Breakaway Champion — $50,000
  • 2023 WRWC Breakaway Champion — $60,000
  • 2024 Rodeo Corpus Christi Breakaway Champion — $15,000

Jackie Crawford’s WCRA Resume

Jackie Crawford is weighing the pros and cons of life out on the ProRodeo road
Jackie Crawford has been a WCRA competitor from the jump, competing in their first major event in Chicago in 2019. Image by Bullstock Media courtesy WRWC

What is the WCRA?

According to the WCRA,

“Since launching in May of 2018, the World Champions Rodeo Alliance (WCRA) and its partners have awarded millions in new money to rodeo athletes. Qualifying is based on points, rather than dollars won, through our world ranking points system.

The WCRA is a professional sport and entertainment entity, created to develop and advance the sport of rodeo by aligning all levels of competition. In association with PBR, WCRA produces major rodeo events, developing additional opportunities for rodeo industry competitors, stakeholders and fans.”

Here’s the translation….

For most of the year, think of the WCRA as a sidepot that’s just in the background—a floating association. They don’t require co-sanctioning with any associations, there’s no membership fees. But, they have “Triple Crown of Rodeo,” events that happen throughout the year, which are comparitive bonus finals.

How can I enter the WCRA?

The ticket to entry in the WCRA is the nomination process through their online system. You can choose to just go to one and nominate for that single event, or you can nominate to multiple on one entry and try to hit all of their events in a given year.

The WCRA puts the nomination dates right on the leaderboards, so it’s always front and center. The app also alerts athletes to which events are open at which times. Athletes can expect segments to stay open for six months prior to the event, and they usually close about a month before the event.

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