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2024 Rodeo Carolina announces roster of athletes to compete in North Carolina Oct. 3-5

09.23.24 - WCRA

2024 Rodeo Carolina announces roster of athletes to compete in North Carolina Oct. 3-5

Taylor Earnhardt Putnam, daughter of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt, leads the field of 24 athletes from the Carolinas set to compete.

By Kyle Jones

MILL SPRING, N.C.  Ahead of the WCRA’s (World Champions Rodeo Alliance) second edition of the $400,000 Rodeo Carolina in Mill Spring, North Carolina, the richest rodeo event east of the Mississippi, the organization today announced the 222 athletes who will compete. The competition, scheduled for Oct. 3-5 at the Tryon International Equestrian Center & Resort, will be met with added significance as the event will determine the initial eight athletes who will compete for the WCRA team, The Free Riders, at the 2025 Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo.

The Rodeo Carolina Champions will join the 2025 Rodeo Corpus Christi winners to assemble WCRA’s 2025 team for Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo. Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo is a reimagined rodeo produced by PBR (Professional Bull Riders) in partnership with Kid Rock. Six teams, each led by a legendary rodeo head coach, will compete head-to-head in bracket-style competition that will kick off the PBR World Finals Championship weekend in May 2025.

In May 2024, at the inaugural Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo, the WCRA Free Riders rode lights out, winning three gold medals in Round 1 before cementing their title as champions by winning four of the disciplines in the championship round. The team won a total of $500,000 for the victory, with each team member taking home nearly $28,000.

Of the more than 200 athletes slated to compete at Rodeo Carolina, 24 hail from North and South Carolina, led by Taylor Earnhardt Putnam, daughter of legendary NASCAR Driver Dale Earnhardt. Putnam, the 2015 All-Around Cowgirl at the Southern Rodeo Association, will compete alongside her husband, Brandon Putnam.

The Mooresville, North Carolina couple will compete across four disciplines. Taylor will compete in breakaway roping and barrel racing, while husband Brandon will compete in tie-down roping and head for legendary cowgirl and 2020 WRWC (Women’s Rodeo World Championship) Champion Jimmi Jo Montera in the team roping.

No stranger to Rodeo Carolina, Taylor Earnhardt Putnam competed in the qualifying rounds of the event in 2023, but did not advance to the progressive rounds.

Below is the list of athletes from North and South Carolina set to compete at Rodeo Carolina:

FULL NAME

CITY

ST

DISCIPLINE

BRANDON PUTNAM

MOORESVILLE

NC

TIE-DOWN, TEAM ROPING

CARMEN OATES

CHESTER

SC

BREAKAWAY ROPING

CECELIA JONES

AHOSKIE

NC

BARREL RACING

COLT BASS

STATESVILLE

NC

SADDLE BRONC

CORD WEBB

PICKENS

SC

STEER WRESTLING, TIE-DOWN

CYNCH WHITESELL

MARIETTA

SC

TIE-DOWN

DUSTIN JACOBSON

SENECA

SC

STEER WRESTLING, TIE-DOWN

GRACE TOBERER

MOUNT ULLA

NC

BREAKAWAY ROPING

HALEY SCRUGGS

CAMPOBELLO

SC

BARREL RACING

HAYLIE JOINES

SEAGROVE

NC

BARREL RACING

JILL JOHNSON

SENECA

SC

BARREL RACING

KOLBY WHITESELL

MARIETTA

SC

BREAKAWAY ROPING

MATT FUTRELL

STATESVILLE

NC

TIE-DOWN

REBECCA IPOCK

VANCEBORO

NC

BARREL RACING

RENA KATE LIVENGOOD

CLEVELAND

NC

BREAKAWAY ROPING

ROBBIE MURDOCK

STATESVILLE

NC

TIE-DOWN

SAGE DUNLAP

BEAR CREEK

NC

BREAKAWAY ROPING

SAVANNAH JACOBSON

SENECASEN

SC

BREAKAWAY ROPING

TANNER LLOYD

OLIN

NC

STEER WRESTLING

TAYLOR EARNHARDT PUTNAM

MOORESVILLE

NC

BARREL RACING, BREAKWAY ROPING

TAYLOR WRIGHT

ESTILL

SC

BREAKAWAY ROPING

TORI MURDOCK

STATESVILLE

NC

BREAKAWAY ROPING

TREY LLOYD

CLEVELAND

NC

STEER WRESTLING

TYLER KIDD

UNION GROVE

NC

STEER WRESTLING

Nine athletes come into the event ranked No. 1 on the WCRA leaderboard: Quintonn Lunsford (bareback), Tyler Pearson (steer wrestling), Casey Hicks (team roping header), Montera (team roping heeler), Julie Plourde (barrel racing), Shad Mayfield (tie down roping), Clayton Sellers (bull riding), and Martha Angelone (breakaway roping).

The remaining roster includes 188 timed event athletes and 34 rough stock athletes who qualified by nominating their efforts on the WCRA leaderboard.

Other competitors to watch include young gun barrel racer Makenzie Mayes, a star of the 2024 Free Riders roster. The 20-year-old college student dominated the 2024 Kid Rock’s Rock N Rodeo competition, remaining undefeated throughout the event and setting the Arena Record at the Women’s Rodeo World Championship the day before.

For the first time at a WCRA event outside of the WRWC, a women’s team roping duo will compete as 23-time World Champion Jackie Crawford heads and nine-time World Champion Kelsie Domer heels. Crawford and Domer are two of the highest-earning athletes in WCRA, with Crawford nearing the $300,000 mark while Domer’s earnings exceed $189,000. Crawford has three WCRA championship titles, while Domer has two.

Tickets for Rodeo Carolina are on sale now and can be purchased online at tryon.com or etix.com or via the phone to PBR Customer Service at (800) 732-1727.

To view the complete roster, please click HERE.

Tryon International Equestrian Center & Resort is one of the most picturesque equestrian facilities in the country and is located within the Blue Ridge Foothills of Mill Spring, North Carolina. The year-round event venue features multi-discipline international and national equestrian competitions, live music, arts and entertainment, and holiday events.

Rodeo Carolina marks a merging of disciples like never before. Some of the Western sport’s preeminent talents compete at the facilities that have hosted Olympic contenders in show jumping, dressage, and more.

With onsite shops, diverse dining options, and a robust entertainment calendar, non-equestrian visitors are equally marveled by the Tryon Resort experience.

Tryon International Equestrian Center and Resort spans 1,600 acres and boasts 13 competition arenas, 1,400 permanent stalls, and various restaurants, shops, and lodging options. A nearby sporting clay course completes the Tryon Resort family of brands at Cleghorn Gun Club and the Cleghorn Golf & Sports Club.

Since launching in May 2018, the WCRA and its partners have awarded more than $18.2 million in new money to rodeo athletes. Rodeo athletes interested in learning more about the WCRA or the VRQ should visit wcrarodeo.com.

Photo courtesy of Leo Loera/Bull Stock Media