One More Top 15 Check in Before Things Really Heat Up

Reno money finally hit the books, more than a dozen rodeos wrapped across the West, and the WPRA world standings top 20 looks different than it did a week ago.

Hali Williams ropes at Cheyenne Frontier Days
Hali Williams in Cheyenne, Wyoming, 2023 | Photo by Click Thompson

Madison Outhier went from No. 23 to No. 13 in one week. Haiden Thompson went from No. 22 to No. 14. Bradi Good—who’s barely been in the standings conversation all season—turned Reno into a $10,617 payday and is suddenly sitting No. 18.

The summer run is doing what it always does—here is a projected look at the top 15 heading into Cowboy Christmas.

Editor’s note: The standings below are projected—not official. They are based on the WPRA world standings as of June 25, 2026, with June 26-29 results added on top. Some results from earlier in that window may already be reflected in the June 25 WPRA update.  

No. 1 — Hali Williams — $83,029, estimated

Hali Williams added $3,752 at Prineville, Oregon with a third-place finish to extend her lead to roughly $14,000 over No. 2.

No. 2 — Rylee A George — $69,093, estimated

Rylee George didn’t add to her total earnings this week, but it doesn’t matter—she holds No. 2 on the strength of a season that’s been quietly outstanding.

No. 3 — Taylor Munsell — $68,892, estimated

Taylor Munsell picked up $1,078 at the West of the Pecos Rodeo in Pecos, Texas, to hold on to No. 3. The reigning world champion is $201 behind George for now.

No. 4 — Sawyer Gilbert — $61,332, estimated

Sawyer Gilbert tied for sixth in Reno’s first round ($956) and seventh in the average ($2,245) for $3,201 on the week. She sits fourth with $61,332.

No. 5 — Jordi Edens-Mitchell — $56,539, estimated

Jordi Edens-Mitchell tied for third in Reno’s first round ($3,160) and eighth in the average ($1,497) for $4,657 total. That was enough to pass Jaci Hammons at No. 5.

No. 6 — Jaci Hammons — $55,965, estimated

Jaci Hammons picked up $931 at the West of the Pecos Rodeo to hold the No. 6 spot. The 2026 Resistol Rookie contender has a gap between her and Jordi Edens-Mitchell that is under $600.

No. 7 — Cadee Williams — $55,042, estimated

Cadee Williams had a big week in Reno—tying for third in the first round ($3,160) and co-champion of the second round ($3,209) for $6,369 on the week. She now sits at $55,042 won in the No. 7 spot.

No. 8 — Suzanne Williams — $50,247, estimated

Suzanne Williams collected $4,117 in Reno’s second round (tied for second) and continues her march up the standings. She was No. 16 just a few weeks ago—she’s No. 8 now.

No. 9 — Josie Conner — $48,099, estimated

Josie Conner had a solid week—$956 in Reno’s first round and $2,597 at Prineville, Oregon, for $3,553 combined. She moves from No. 10 to No. 9 and now sits nearly $4,000 above No. 10.

No. 10 — Cheyanne McCartney — $47,064, estimated

Cheyanne McCartney won money at the West of the Pecos Rodeo in a big way. She picked up $637 in Round 1, won Round 2 outright ($1,666), and took second in the average ($2,720) for $5,023 total. That moved her from No. 11 into No. 10 and pushed her projected total past $47,000.

No. 11 — Jill Tanner — $46,945

Jill Tanner held her number while the rest of the standings moved around her. She didn’t add to her total this week and dropped three spots from No. 8 to No. 11.

No. 12 — Danielle Lowman — $42,322, estimated

Danielle Lowman picked up $1,247 in Reno’s second round and $343 in Pecos for $1,590 on the week.

No. 13 — Madison Outhier — $41,114, estimated

Here’s the story of the week. Madison Outhier won the average at Reno and turned one rodeo into a $12,142 payday ($1,372 in Round 1 , $2,911 in the finals, and $7,859 in the average). Add $1,407 she won at Prineville, Oregon, and the cowgirl added $13,133 in seven days, jumping from No. 23 all the way to No. 13.

No. 14 — Haiden Thompson — $39,877, estimated

Haiden Thompson wasn’t far behind. The cowgirl stacked three checks and put together one of the best weeks on the board—$1,123 in Reno’s average, then $1,961 in Round 1 and $3,382 in the average at Pecos, then a $5,194 co-win at Prineville, Oregon. That’s $11,660 across three rodeos—and jump from No. 22 to No. 14.

No. 15 — Beau Peterson — $39,870, estimated

Beau Peterson had a solid week with $2,578 in Reno’s second round and $1,407 at Prineville, Oregon, for $3,985. She sits No. 15 with $39,870 and is one of the more underrated cowgirls in this race.

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