Wrangler NFR Recap:
Feild posts two-highest bareback riding scores
The 2020 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo was a long-awaited opportunity for the top ProRodeo athletes to compete for their share of the $10 million in prize money. And after a stunted season due to COVID-19, it was a highly anticipated chance for fans to see some of the best rides and runs at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Dec. 3-12. While there were many stars shining, none shined brighter in the Lone Star State than bareback rider Kaycee Feild. The Utah cowboy earned his fifth world title thanks in part to
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Kaycee Feild & Xplosive Skies posting the two highest-scored rides of the 2020 Wrangler NFR. Feild won Round 3 with a 91.5-point ride on Calgary Stampede's Xplosive Skies. He capped off the Finals with a ride that was almost identical in Round 10, posting a 91-point ride on Three Hills Rodeo's Junior Bonner on a re-ride. With his title, Feild became one of only three cowboys to win five world titles in ProRodeo history, joining the ranks of ProRodeo Hall of Famers Joe Alexander (1971-75) and Bruce Ford (1979-80, 198283 and 1987). Feild's first four world titles came in 2011-15. The highest score in bareback riding at the 2019 NFR was a 93-point ride by Clayton Biglow on Northcott Macza's Stevie Knicks in Round 10. Other competitors to post the highest scores and fastest runs for their event at the 2020 Wrangler NFR were: - Steer Wrestling – Stetson Jorgensen and Jacob Edler both made a 3.3-second run in Round 6. Although it was a different arena this year, it's interesting to note that their run was also faster than any posted at the 2019 NFR. Jorgensen had that fastest run of 2019 when he made a 3.4-second run during Round 7. - Team Roping – Clay Smith and Jade Corkill posted a 3.6-second run in Round 5. The 2019 NFR's fastest team roping run was also 3.6 seconds, made by Cody Snow and Wesley Thorp in Round 7 and Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira in Round 9.