INFR Standings Going Into The Championship Round

These Indian National Finals Rodeo competitors are geared up for for the Championship Round in Las Vegas, Nevada.
INFR Standings Going Into The Championship Round
INFR Standings Going Into The Championship Round /

The Indian National Finals Rodeo wraps up this evening, Saturday October 28th at South Point Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

It's been an incredible week at the INFR with record attendance and lots of action. 

Over 50 Native American tribal nations across North America are being represented at the INFR in 2023.

The championship round will host the top 16 competitors after three go rounds. It's been fierce competition with National Finals Rodeo qualifiers, young guns and legends all battling it out for a World Championship title.

Here are the standings and total scores or time after three rounds going into the championship and final round.

Bareback Riding 

  1. Evan Betony, 235 points
  2. Kashton Ford, 231 points
  3. Steven Dewolfe, 226 points
  4. Delvecchio Kaye, 221 points
  5. Wystle Joe, 208 points
  6. Jacoby Johns, 195 points
  7. Reigns Provost, 192 points
  8. Wyatt Betony, 158 points
  9. Cam Brusied Head, 157 points on two
  10. Chase Yellow Hawk, 153 points on two
  11. Clay Ramone, 149 points on two
  12. Tom Chee, 146 points on two

Steer Wrestling 

  1. Tydon Tsosie, 12.6 seconds
  2. Joe Wilson, 13.13 seconds
  3. Jay Many Grey Horses, 15.46 seconds
  4. Micheal Bates, 16.31 seconds
  5. Collin Johnson, 18.46 seconds
  6. Greg Lewis, 18.66 seconds
  7. Matt Jodie, 20.76 seconds
  8. Tyler Houle, 21.78 seconds
  9. Quintin Inman, 25.34 seconds
  10. Bodey Wain, 37.32 seconds
  11. Hiyo Yazzie, 8.77/ on two
  12. Nolan Conway, 8.85/ on two
  13. Rooster Yazzie, 9.04/ on two
  14. Rowdy Benson, 9.34/ on two
  15. Jeremiah Jodie, 10.30/ on two
  16. Brock Belkham, 11.70/ on two

Ladies Breakaway

  1. Janae Todacheenie, 7.95 seconds
  2. Jareth Curly, 10.66 seconds
  3. Destiney Stevens, 18.75 seconds
  4. Arianna Jones, 19.27 seconds
  5. D Low Show, 4.98/ on two
  6. Kylie Gilbert, 5.37/ on two
  7. Kadin Jodie, 5.73/ on two
  8. Odessa Yazzie, 5.89/ on two
  9. Kashlin Bettelyoun, 6.57/ on two
  10. Jacquelyn Peterson, 7.20/ on two
  11. Faith Holyan, 7.76/ on two
  12. Colbee Woodward, 14.92/ on two
  13. Mykayla Tatsey, 15.19/ on two
  14. Mia Wilson, 25.81/ on two
  15. Ahnie Jumper, 2.56/ on one
  16. Katlein Conway, 2.62/ on one

Saddle Bronc Riding

  1. Cole Elshere, 239 points
  2. Cash Wilson, 237 points
  3. Jackson Ford, 223 points
  4. Malcolm Heathershaw, 210 points
  5. Bo Tyler Vocu, 193 points
  6. Kash Deal, 156/ on two
  7. Stade Riggs, 152/ on two
  8. Jay Joaquin, 145/ on two
  9. Jake Running Crow, 123/ on two
  10. Kaden Deal, 76/ on one
  11. Creighton Curlet, 71/ on one
  12. Leegene Barlow, 69/ on one
  13. Oistin Charleston, 69/ on one

Tie Down Roping

  1. James Arviso, 29.51 seconds
  2. Dontre' Goff, 30.43 seconds
  3. Norman Mitchell, 30.58 seconds
  4. Quinton Inman, 30.69 seconds
  5. Malachi Pablo, 34.96 seconds
  6. Brock Belkham, 35.49 seconds
  7. Blaine Mitchell, 35.68 seconds
  8. Zane Not Afraid, 35.68 seconds
  9. Dalton Porch, 35.82 seconds
  10. Hiyo Yazzie, 38.11 seconds
  11. Jake Fox, 39.83 seconds
  12. Deon Osborne, 40.21 seconds
  13. Marty Watson, 40.79 seconds
  14. Dennison Boone, 46.65 seconds
  15. Calvin Smith, 52.26 seconds
  16. Gavaro Harrison, 55.76

Team Roping

  1. Trey Begay and Dennison Boone, 16.08 seconds
  2. Westley Benally and Hank Benally, 19.08 seconds
  3. Kesley Phillips and Myes John, 26.33 seconds
  4. Gunner Plenty and Clay Gunshows, 26.65 seconds
  5. Justin Turner and Denton Begay, 30.18 seconds
  6. Gerald Daye and Stran Daye, 36.63 seconds
  7. Hoss Pepion and Levi Bearspaw, 38.74 seconds
  8. Wawa Ben and Rawley Ben, 39.66 seconds
  9. Derrick Begay and Brandon Ben, 10.09/ on two
  10. Nolan Ryan Burnside and Wasey Carviso, 11.75/ on two
  11. Kolton Keplin and Rope Three Irons, 12.25/ on two
  12. Coleman Poctor and Griffin Passmore, 12.54/ on two
  13. Dennis Begay and Hiyo Yazzie, 13.24/ on two
  14. Erich Rogers and Aaron Tsinigine, 17.25/ on two
  15. Marlin Manson and Leo Ramone, 20.40/ on two
  16. Edward Hawley and Trey Nez, 20.71/ on two

Ladies Barrel Racing

  1. Graysen O'Connor, 47.159 seconds
  2. Keira Simonson, 47.187 seconds
  3. Cheyenne Black Water, 47.285 seconds
  4. Kesse Deal, 47.302 seconds
  5. Cayda Dodginghorse, 47.453 seconds
  6. Shantell Brewer, 47.940 seconds
  7. Kaitlyn Prentice, 48.045 seconds
  8. Tommie Kay Martin, 49.008 seconds
  9. Katrina Williams, 49.446 seconds
  10. Shausta Blodgett, 49.958 seconds
  11. Sonya Dodginghorse, 51.753 seconds
  12. Tara Seaton, 51.769 seconds
  13. Saylor Wilson, 52.182 seconds
  14. Kassidy Dennison, 52.279 seconds
  15. Gabriyelle Irving, 52.351 seconds
  16. Sierra Farland, 52.439 seconds

Bull Riding

  1. Bo Tyler Vocu, 159/ on two
  2. Jacob David, 142/ on two
  3. Jacauy Hale, 132/ on two
  4. Dakota Louis, 83/ on one
  5. Latrell Long, 82/ on one
  6. Norman Osceloa, 81/ on one
  7. Kobe Whitford, 79/on one
  8. Vinell, Marino, 78/ on one
  9. Weston Grant, 76/ on one
  10. Kash Krogman, 75/ on one
  11. O'Dey Tom, 75/ on one
  12. Wynn Lawrence, 67/ on one

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Madi Roelofsen
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