Top 6 Breakaway Ropers Headed to the Women’s Rodeo World Championship Main Event at the AT&T Stadium

The list of the top six breakaway ropers that have qualified to rope for $60,000 during Sunday's performance in conjunction with the PBR World Finals at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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Kansas’ Beau Peterson roped two head in 3.74 seconds to advance to the WCRA’s Women’s Rodeo World Championship’s Main Event in the No.1 position at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020, in conjunction with the Professional Bull Riders’ (PBR) World Finals. 

The top six women will compete during the PBR World Finals on a clean slate. Here are the top ladies that will be roping for their shot at $60,000:

1. Beau Peterson, 3.74 seconds on two head 

2. Madison Outhier, 4.20 seconds on two head

3. Loni Lester, 4.38 seconds on two head

4. Sawyer Gilbert, 4.48 seconds on two head

5. Kelsie Chace, 4.50 seconds on two head

6. Paisley Pierce, 4.58 seconds on two head

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Main Event Payout:

  1. $60,000 
  2. $20,000 
  3. $12,500 
  4. $10,000 
  5. $7,500
  6. $5,000

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