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Rodeo Corpus Christi kicked off May 7-10 in Corpus Christi, Texas, with the World Champions Rodeo Alliance event taking center stage during the Buc Days Festival inside the American Bank Center Arena. For the second consecutive year, the champions coming out of Rodeo Corpus Christi will form the Freeriders, the WCRA’s Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo team. The WCRA Major event, is set to payout $545,500 and will dedicate more than $60,600 to each discipline. The 2025 Rodeo Corpus Christi will also use the Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo light system to start each timed event discipline. There will be no traditional barrier to start the run time.
Follow along here for all the Rodeo Corpus Christi barrel racing action. Find out more about the WCRA here. Find out more about Rodeo Corpus Christi and Buc Days here.
MAY 6, 2025, (CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas) — Rodeo Corpus Christi is off to an electrifying start as youth athletes from across the nation delivered standout performances in the $55,000 CEAT Division Youth Showcase, kicking off five nights of elite rodeo action. Several competitors impressed with multiple podium finishes, setting the tone for the remainder of the week.
In Pole Bending, Kennzie Nixon posted a clean and commanding run of 20.636 seconds to win the event and collect $2,000.00. Natalie Ohrt secured second with a 21.156-second run, earning $1,500.00. Nixon and Ohrt were the only two athletes to run clean in the field.
The Goat Tying round saw Alli Autrey rope the win with a 6.70-second clean run, earning $2,000.00. Drew Ellen Stewart followed in second with a 7.36 to collect $1,500.00, while Kennzie Nixon added to her earnings with a 7.48-second third-place finish worth $1,000.00. Sadie Patterson took home $500.00 for fourth.
In Steer Wrestling, Ryan Thompson charged to the win with a blazing 4.50-second time, claiming $2,000.00. Jake Holmes earned $1,500.00 with his 5.22-second run. David Barrett Shelton finished third for $1,000.00, and Jake Shelton earned $500.00 in fourth.
Saddle Bronc Riding delivered a tight race at the top, with Ethan Cartearning the winning ride of 79 points aboard ALBERTA GIRL to lead the field and claim the $2,000.00 top prize. Hardy Osborn followed close behind with a 74-point ride, securing second and $1,500.00. Cash Sellman turned in 69 points to finish third and take home $1,000.00, while Wyatt Lavergne rounded out the top four with a 67-point ride, earning $500.00.
Only one team recorded a qualified time in Team Roping, and they made it count. Austin Perez and Kutter Richardson finished in 15.64 seconds despite breaking the barrier, which cost them a penalty—but they still earned the full $10,000 ($5,000 each) in ground money as the sole finishers.
In Breakaway Roping, twin sisters dominated the leaderboard. Kylie Reininger won the event with a blazing 2.02-second run and earned $2,000.00, followed closely by Kelsie Reininger, who secured second with a 2.07 for $1,500.00. Kali Jo Bannister took third with a 2.26 for $1,000.00, and Shada Cline clocked 6.96 seconds to earn $500.00 in fourth.
Tie-Down Roping was a tight race, but Cruz Melanson claimed the top spot with a 9.75-second run, earning $2,000.00. Bryce Ehlinger secured second with a 9.99 for $1,500.00, Cougar Racca finished third at 10.30 to earn $1,000.00, and Rendon Powledge placed fourth with a 10.90, earning $500.00.
In Barrel Racing, Natalie Ohrt and VF BORN TA BA WINNER topped a tight field with a 14.135-second run, winning $2,000.00. Clayann Holbrook (14.207) earned $1,500.00, Brylen Beicker (14.312) earned $1,000.00, and Savannah Sanders (14.431) earned $500.00 to round out the top four.
Natalie Ohrt and VF Born Ta BA Winner topped a tight field in the barrel racing in the WCRA CEAT Division Youth of Rodeo Corpus Christi with a 14.135-second run, winning $2,000. Photo courtesy WCRA
Only two cowboys made the whistle in Bull Riding. Brennan Polito led with an 82.00-point ride on TANK and took home $2,750.00, while Ty Lavergne followed with a 77.00-point ride on BLUE to earn $2,250.00.
Rodeo Corpus Christi kicked off with the CEAT Division Youth Showcase tonight on May 6, and will be followed by progressive rounds on May 7–9, leading into the Showdown Round and Kid Rock Rodeo Round on May 10.
Fans can watch Rodeo Corpus Christi on RidePass via Pluto TV nightly from May 6–10 at 7 p.m. CDT. Additionally, the Kid Rock n Rodeo Round will air on CBS Sports Network on May 25 at Noon EDT.
Since its inception in May 2018, the WCRA and its partners have awarded more than $19.7 million in new money to rodeo athletes. For more information about the WCRA or how to get involved through the VRQ system, visit wcrarodeo.com.
Corpus Christi, Texas (April 24, 2025) – On Wednesday, May 6, the 2025 CEAT Specialty Rodeo Corpus Christi Division Youth (DY) Showcase will take over the American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. The excitement is mounting as the World Champions Rodeo Alliance (WCRA) announces the final list of 88 youth athletes, ages 13–18, who have officially qualified for the high-stakes event.
The DY Showcase roster features the top 64 timed-event athletes and the top 24 roughstock competitors. The full roster can be found HERE
Rodeo Corpus Christi has been selected as the launch location for the first WCRA Division Youth Showcase event of the 2025 series. The event offers a total purse of $55,000, with each division Champion guaranteed a $2000 payday. Athletes earned their spot based on the WCRA Division Youth Leaderboard standings as of April 6, following a year of nominations through the VRQ (Virtual Rodeo Qualifier) system. This event is a key stop along the road to the World Championship Junior Rodeo (WCJR), set for late July, where athletes will vie for the title of World Champion.
During the Division Youth Showcase, Champions will be crowned in each of nine disciplines: team roping (heading and heeling), saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, pole bending, goat tying, breakaway roping, barrel racing, bareback riding, and bull riding.
Among the athletes to watch is Luke Tippmann (New Haven, Indiana), who will compete in three disciplines, showcasing his versatility in both roughstock and timed events. Tippmann is entered in bareback riding and team roping, where he will head for Bryce Ehlinger (HOMETOWN) and heel for Sam White (HOMETOWN).
Another standout is Kennzie Nixon (Pleasanton, Texas), who will showcase her agility in pole bending, goat tying, and barrel racing.Adding to the family dynamic of the event, brothers Casper and Cross Ringelstein, also from Pleasanton, Texas will join forces in team roping, while sisters Clayann and Carsyn Holbrook (Cibolo, Texas), will go head-to-head in barrel racing.
One particularly notable name on the roster is Drew Ellen Stewart(Normangee, Texas). Stewart is the only athlete in this lineup who also holds a world title from the WCJR. In 2024, she was crowned the WCJR Ladies All-Around Champion, and previously earned the 2023 WCJR Pole Bending World Championship. She will compete in both pole bending and goat tying at the 2025 DY Showcase, aiming to extend her championship legacy.
Following the rodeo action on May 6, fans will be treated to a live concert by comedian Steve Treviño. Tickets for the event and post-show entertainment are available for purchase HERE now.
Fans unable to attend in person can catch all the Rodeo Corpus Christi action live on RidePass via Pluto TV, with nightly broadcasts from May 6–10 at 7 p.m. CDT. In addition, the Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo Round from this event will air on CBS Sports Network on May 25 at Noon EDT.
Since its inception in May 2018, the WCRA and its partners have awarded more than $19.7 million in new money to rodeo athletes. For more information about the WCRA, or to get involved through the VRQ nomination system, visit wcrarodeo.com.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – The World Champions Rodeo Alliance (WCRA) today announced the field of 144 rodeo athletes from across North America that will compete at the 2025 edition of Rodeo Corpus Christi (RCC), set to take place May 6–10 at the American Bank Center. The event promises five electric days of rodeo action, culminating in the high-stakes Showdown Round and the prestigious Kid Rock’s Rodeo Round on May 10.
The 2025 RCC roster features 96 timed-event athletes and 48 roughstock competitors who qualified by nominating their efforts through the WCRA VRQ leaderboard. To view the complete roster, please click HERE.
The 2025 RCC roster showcases a dynamic mix of returning champions and rising stars, all competing for their share of the $600,000 purse. RCC will also mark the final opportunity for athletes to earn a spot to compete at the transformative Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo, presented by $VET. The top two finishers in each discipline will earn a spot on the WCRA’s Free Riders—the sixth team to compete at Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo on May 16 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Bull Riding Champion will earn a qualification to the PBR World Finals Redemption Round in Fort Worth, May 16-17.
The Free Riders will consist of two athletes per discipline, competing in barrel racing, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, team roping, steer wrestling, and breakaway roping. This bracket-style team competition will feature Kid Rock LIVE in concert, kicking off a weekend of Western sports that leads into the PBR World Finals: Unleash The Beast – Championship on May 17-18 at the home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys. The Free Riders won the inaugural Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo last May, and will once again look to the top competitors at RCC to help them defend the title, beginning this year’s event with the No. 1 seed by virtue of their win in 2024.
Several 2024 Free Riders roster members will return to RCC this year to battle for a spot on the 2025 team. These athletes include bareback rider Nick Pelke, steer wrestler Cody Doescher, saddle bronc riders Cole Elshere and Cash Wilson, team roping heeler Douglas Rich, tie-down ropers Jarvis Demery and Quade Hiatt, breakaway roper Kieley Walz, and barrel racer Makenzie Mayes.
Mayes, who finished second at the 2024 RCC, was a breakout star at the inaugural Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo. She launched her team into the lead with a lightning-fast 18.197-second run in barrel racing and later sealed the Free Riders’ victory in the final round with an 18.80-second run.
Among the additional standout storylines for the 2025 Rodeo Corpus Christi field is the debut of the first all-woman team roping team to ever compete at a WCRA open event. Megan Gunter and Jimmi Jo Montera will make history, with Montera entering as the No. 1 ranked heeler with a 10,000-point lead on the leaderboard.
Steer wrestler Tory Johnson is also set to return to Corpus Christi after suffering a traumatic injury at the 2024 event. Following a collision with a bucking chute, Johnson endured a severe head injury, including three skull fractures, hospitalized for nearly two months. The 39-year-old also sustained a fracture in his eye socket, broke everything in his right ear that controlled his hearing and balance, and suffered a spinal fluid leak. His return marks a remarkable recovery and stands as one of the most inspiring stories of the event.
Rodeo Corpus Christi will kick off with a CEAT Division Youth Showcase on May 6 (roster to be released April 24), followed by progressive rounds on May 7–9, leading into the Showdown Round and Kid Rock Rodeo Round on May 10.
Fans can watch Rodeo Corpus Christi on RidePass via Pluto TV nightly from May 6–10 at 7 p.m. CDT. Additionally, the Kid Rock n Rodeo Round will air on CBS Sports Network on May 25 at Noon EDT.
Since its inception in May 2018, the WCRA and its partners have awarded more than $19.7 million in new money to rodeo athletes. For more information about the WCRA or how to get involved through the VRQ system, visit wcrarodeo.com.
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Rodeo Corpus Christi kicked off May 7-10 in Corpus Christi, Texas, with the World Champions Rodeo Alliance event taking center stage during the Buc Days Festival inside the American Bank Center Arena. For the second consecutive year, the champions coming out of Rodeo Corpus Christi will form the Freeriders, the WCRA’s Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo team. The WCRA Major event, is set to payout $545,500 and will dedicate more than $60,600 to each discipline. The 2025 Rodeo Corpus Christi will also use the Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo light system to start each timed event discipline. There will be no traditional barrier to start the run time.
Follow along here for all the Rodeo Corpus Christi barrel racing action. Find out more about the WCRA here. Find out more about Rodeo Corpus Christi and Buc Days here.
YOUTH ATHLETES DOMINATE EARLY ROUNDS AT RODEO CORPUS CHRISTI
MAY 6, 2025, (CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas) — Rodeo Corpus Christi is off to an electrifying start as youth athletes from across the nation delivered standout performances in the $55,000 CEAT Division Youth Showcase, kicking off five nights of elite rodeo action. Several competitors impressed with multiple podium finishes, setting the tone for the remainder of the week.
In Pole Bending, Kennzie Nixon posted a clean and commanding run of 20.636 seconds to win the event and collect $2,000.00. Natalie Ohrt secured second with a 21.156-second run, earning $1,500.00. Nixon and Ohrt were the only two athletes to run clean in the field.
The Goat Tying round saw Alli Autrey rope the win with a 6.70-second clean run, earning $2,000.00. Drew Ellen Stewart followed in second with a 7.36 to collect $1,500.00, while Kennzie Nixon added to her earnings with a 7.48-second third-place finish worth $1,000.00. Sadie Patterson took home $500.00 for fourth.
In Steer Wrestling, Ryan Thompson charged to the win with a blazing 4.50-second time, claiming $2,000.00. Jake Holmes earned $1,500.00 with his 5.22-second run. David Barrett Shelton finished third for $1,000.00, and Jake Shelton earned $500.00 in fourth.
Saddle Bronc Riding delivered a tight race at the top, with Ethan Cartearning the winning ride of 79 points aboard ALBERTA GIRL to lead the field and claim the $2,000.00 top prize. Hardy Osborn followed close behind with a 74-point ride, securing second and $1,500.00. Cash Sellman turned in 69 points to finish third and take home $1,000.00, while Wyatt Lavergne rounded out the top four with a 67-point ride, earning $500.00.
Only one team recorded a qualified time in Team Roping, and they made it count. Austin Perez and Kutter Richardson finished in 15.64 seconds despite breaking the barrier, which cost them a penalty—but they still earned the full $10,000 ($5,000 each) in ground money as the sole finishers.
In Breakaway Roping, twin sisters dominated the leaderboard. Kylie Reininger won the event with a blazing 2.02-second run and earned $2,000.00, followed closely by Kelsie Reininger, who secured second with a 2.07 for $1,500.00. Kali Jo Bannister took third with a 2.26 for $1,000.00, and Shada Cline clocked 6.96 seconds to earn $500.00 in fourth.
Tie-Down Roping was a tight race, but Cruz Melanson claimed the top spot with a 9.75-second run, earning $2,000.00. Bryce Ehlinger secured second with a 9.99 for $1,500.00, Cougar Racca finished third at 10.30 to earn $1,000.00, and Rendon Powledge placed fourth with a 10.90, earning $500.00.
In Barrel Racing, Natalie Ohrt and VF BORN TA BA WINNER topped a tight field with a 14.135-second run, winning $2,000.00. Clayann Holbrook (14.207) earned $1,500.00, Brylen Beicker (14.312) earned $1,000.00, and Savannah Sanders (14.431) earned $500.00 to round out the top four.

Natalie Ohrt and VF Born Ta BA Winner topped a tight field in the barrel racing in the WCRA CEAT Division Youth of Rodeo Corpus Christi with a 14.135-second run, winning $2,000. Photo courtesy WCRA
Only two cowboys made the whistle in Bull Riding. Brennan Polito led with an 82.00-point ride on TANK and took home $2,750.00, while Ty Lavergne followed with a 77.00-point ride on BLUE to earn $2,250.00.
Rodeo Corpus Christi kicked off with the CEAT Division Youth Showcase tonight on May 6, and will be followed by progressive rounds on May 7–9, leading into the Showdown Round and Kid Rock Rodeo Round on May 10.
Fans can watch Rodeo Corpus Christi on RidePass via Pluto TV nightly from May 6–10 at 7 p.m. CDT. Additionally, the Kid Rock n Rodeo Round will air on CBS Sports Network on May 25 at Noon EDT.
Since its inception in May 2018, the WCRA and its partners have awarded more than $19.7 million in new money to rodeo athletes. For more information about the WCRA or how to get involved through the VRQ system, visit wcrarodeo.com.
ROSTER ANNOUNCED FOR 2025 RODEO CORPUS CHRISTI CEAT SPECIALTY DIVISION YOUTH SHOWCASE ON MAY 6
Corpus Christi, Texas (April 24, 2025) – On Wednesday, May 6, the 2025 CEAT Specialty Rodeo Corpus Christi Division Youth (DY) Showcase will take over the American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. The excitement is mounting as the World Champions Rodeo Alliance (WCRA) announces the final list of 88 youth athletes, ages 13–18, who have officially qualified for the high-stakes event.
The DY Showcase roster features the top 64 timed-event athletes and the top 24 roughstock competitors. The full roster can be found HERE
Rodeo Corpus Christi has been selected as the launch location for the first WCRA Division Youth Showcase event of the 2025 series. The event offers a total purse of $55,000, with each division Champion guaranteed a $2000 payday. Athletes earned their spot based on the WCRA Division Youth Leaderboard standings as of April 6, following a year of nominations through the VRQ (Virtual Rodeo Qualifier) system. This event is a key stop along the road to the World Championship Junior Rodeo (WCJR), set for late July, where athletes will vie for the title of World Champion.
During the Division Youth Showcase, Champions will be crowned in each of nine disciplines: team roping (heading and heeling), saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, pole bending, goat tying, breakaway roping, barrel racing, bareback riding, and bull riding.
Among the athletes to watch is Luke Tippmann (New Haven, Indiana), who will compete in three disciplines, showcasing his versatility in both roughstock and timed events. Tippmann is entered in bareback riding and team roping, where he will head for Bryce Ehlinger (HOMETOWN) and heel for Sam White (HOMETOWN).
Another standout is Kennzie Nixon (Pleasanton, Texas), who will showcase her agility in pole bending, goat tying, and barrel racing.Adding to the family dynamic of the event, brothers Casper and Cross Ringelstein, also from Pleasanton, Texas will join forces in team roping, while sisters Clayann and Carsyn Holbrook (Cibolo, Texas), will go head-to-head in barrel racing.
One particularly notable name on the roster is Drew Ellen Stewart(Normangee, Texas). Stewart is the only athlete in this lineup who also holds a world title from the WCJR. In 2024, she was crowned the WCJR Ladies All-Around Champion, and previously earned the 2023 WCJR Pole Bending World Championship. She will compete in both pole bending and goat tying at the 2025 DY Showcase, aiming to extend her championship legacy.
Following the rodeo action on May 6, fans will be treated to a live concert by comedian Steve Treviño. Tickets for the event and post-show entertainment are available for purchase HERE now.
Fans unable to attend in person can catch all the Rodeo Corpus Christi action live on RidePass via Pluto TV, with nightly broadcasts from May 6–10 at 7 p.m. CDT. In addition, the Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo Round from this event will air on CBS Sports Network on May 25 at Noon EDT.
Since its inception in May 2018, the WCRA and its partners have awarded more than $19.7 million in new money to rodeo athletes. For more information about the WCRA, or to get involved through the VRQ nomination system, visit wcrarodeo.com.
WCRA ANNOUNCES ATHLETE ROSTER FOR 2025 RODEO CORPUS CHRISTI BEGINNING MAY 6
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – The World Champions Rodeo Alliance (WCRA) today announced the field of 144 rodeo athletes from across North America that will compete at the 2025 edition of Rodeo Corpus Christi (RCC), set to take place May 6–10 at the American Bank Center. The event promises five electric days of rodeo action, culminating in the high-stakes Showdown Round and the prestigious Kid Rock’s Rodeo Round on May 10.
The 2025 RCC roster features 96 timed-event athletes and 48 roughstock competitors who qualified by nominating their efforts through the WCRA VRQ leaderboard. To view the complete roster, please click HERE.
The 2025 RCC roster showcases a dynamic mix of returning champions and rising stars, all competing for their share of the $600,000 purse. RCC will also mark the final opportunity for athletes to earn a spot to compete at the transformative Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo, presented by $VET. The top two finishers in each discipline will earn a spot on the WCRA’s Free Riders—the sixth team to compete at Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo on May 16 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Bull Riding Champion will earn a qualification to the PBR World Finals Redemption Round in Fort Worth, May 16-17.
The Free Riders will consist of two athletes per discipline, competing in barrel racing, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, team roping, steer wrestling, and breakaway roping. This bracket-style team competition will feature Kid Rock LIVE in concert, kicking off a weekend of Western sports that leads into the PBR World Finals: Unleash The Beast – Championship on May 17-18 at the home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys. The Free Riders won the inaugural Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo last May, and will once again look to the top competitors at RCC to help them defend the title, beginning this year’s event with the No. 1 seed by virtue of their win in 2024.
Several 2024 Free Riders roster members will return to RCC this year to battle for a spot on the 2025 team. These athletes include bareback rider Nick Pelke, steer wrestler Cody Doescher, saddle bronc riders Cole Elshere and Cash Wilson, team roping heeler Douglas Rich, tie-down ropers Jarvis Demery and Quade Hiatt, breakaway roper Kieley Walz, and barrel racer Makenzie Mayes.
Mayes, who finished second at the 2024 RCC, was a breakout star at the inaugural Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo. She launched her team into the lead with a lightning-fast 18.197-second run in barrel racing and later sealed the Free Riders’ victory in the final round with an 18.80-second run.
Among the additional standout storylines for the 2025 Rodeo Corpus Christi field is the debut of the first all-woman team roping team to ever compete at a WCRA open event. Megan Gunter and Jimmi Jo Montera will make history, with Montera entering as the No. 1 ranked heeler with a 10,000-point lead on the leaderboard.
Steer wrestler Tory Johnson is also set to return to Corpus Christi after suffering a traumatic injury at the 2024 event. Following a collision with a bucking chute, Johnson endured a severe head injury, including three skull fractures, hospitalized for nearly two months. The 39-year-old also sustained a fracture in his eye socket, broke everything in his right ear that controlled his hearing and balance, and suffered a spinal fluid leak. His return marks a remarkable recovery and stands as one of the most inspiring stories of the event.
Rodeo Corpus Christi will kick off with a CEAT Division Youth Showcase on May 6 (roster to be released April 24), followed by progressive rounds on May 7–9, leading into the Showdown Round and Kid Rock Rodeo Round on May 10.
Fans can watch Rodeo Corpus Christi on RidePass via Pluto TV nightly from May 6–10 at 7 p.m. CDT. Additionally, the Kid Rock n Rodeo Round will air on CBS Sports Network on May 25 at Noon EDT.
Since its inception in May 2018, the WCRA and its partners have awarded more than $19.7 million in new money to rodeo athletes. For more information about the WCRA or how to get involved through the VRQ system, visit wcrarodeo.com.
2025 Rodeo Corpus Christi Results
May 6 — Division Youth Barrel Racing Results:
- NATALIE OHRT VICTORIA, TX 14.135 1 $2,000.00
- CLAYANN HOLBROOK CIBOLO, TX 14.207 2 $1,500.00
- BRYLEN BEICKER SEGUIN, TX 14.312 3 $1,000.00
- SAVANNAH SANDERS WILLS POINT, TX 14.431 4 $500.00
- LINDSAY VOSHELL QUEEN ANNE, MD 14.737
- KENNZIE NIXON PLEASANTON, TX 14.737
- WORTH EVANS BURNET, TX 15.282
- CARSYN HOLBROOK CIBOLO, TX 19.656
May 7 — Rodeo Corpus Christi Wild Card Results:
- KAPPIE BRYANT STEPHENVILLE, TX | 14.793 | $2,500.00 | Advancing
- FALLON FORBES ODONNELL, TX | 14.808 | $1,000.00 | Advancing
- ALISHEA BROUSSARD ESTHERWOOD, LA | 15.153 | $611.11 | Advancing
- KELSEY HOWARD SALLISAW, OK | 15.316 | Advancing
- TAYLOR FINLEY SCIPIO, IN | 15.851
- KARA KREDER BLUFF DALE, TX | 15.916
- JENNIFER DRIVER GARDEN CITY, TX | 16.257
- KINDYL SCRUGGS SOUTHAVEN, MS | 16.569
- SARA REDDEN LIPAN, TX | 19.718
- CARI TITSWORTH MCALESTER, OK | 20.207
May 8 — Rodeo Corpus Christi Progressive Round One Results:
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