Oklahoma's Richest Weekend Wraps Up in Guthrie, Oklahoma

From world champion tie-down matches to 12 and under events, Oklahoma’s Richest Breakaway and Tie-Down Roping hosted a boisterous crowd of all ages over the weekend.
Oklahoma's Richest Weekend Wraps Up in Guthrie, Oklahoma
Oklahoma's Richest Weekend Wraps Up in Guthrie, Oklahoma /

Oklahoma's Richest Calf Roping at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, Oklahoma, offered $30,000 added across all ages in both the tie-down and breakaway roping. The appropriately named event was a spectacle for all. 

The yearly event, presented by CN Productions, hosted a 10-head tie-down match between Riley Webb and Haven Meged. A narrow victory for Webb, he won the match by less than a second, with a 94.9-second average, while Meged was close behind with 95.7 seconds. Webb is leading the tie-down roping world standings and is set to compete at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas this December.

The 10-head breakaway match between Josie Conner and Martha Angelone was conquered by Conner with a 29.14 second average. Conner is currently sitting 14th in the breakaway roping world standings and is qualified for the NFR.

The richest roping in Oklahoma also held the Women’s Rodeo World Championship Challenger Breakaway on Sunday, which was championed by Bleu Hall with a 7.7 second average on 3 head. 

A full list of results can be found on CN Productions website as well as their many other events throughout the year. 


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Katelyn is a budding agribusiness and agricultural communications professional with a passion for advocating for agriculture. Her life has always revolved around all things agriculture, being born and raised on her family’s Central Texas ranch. Growing up while heavily involved with her family’s first generation cow-calf operation instilled Katelyn with a greater appreciation for the western lifestyle and the tribulations that follow. Learning the process of beef cattle production early in life led to eventually raising her own market show steers and competing in livestock range judging on the National level. Still academically and agriculturally motivated, Katelyn now resides in Oklahoma where she studies agricultural communications and agribusiness at Oklahoma State University. Here, she has continued her tradition of academic excellence, using her unshakeable ambition to earn yearly accolades for her dedication and work ethic in the classroom. Now joining Sports Illustrated on their western feature, Rodeo Daily, Katelyn plans to continue advocating for western industries through her vast knowledge and agricultural competence.