Competing in only one event, Phil Rapp added another Augusta Futurity title to his total.
By Chris Gay
Futurity Open Finals Results are listed by score, rider, rider's hometown, horse, and money.
The hottest cowboy on the cutting circuit continued doing what he does best late Saturday night. Aboard Oh Cay Do Over, Craig Thompson won his second major event in two months.
By Chris Gay
Isidro Sigala showed his improvement in the cutting pen Saturday night, marking 223 to become the first international cowboy to win the Futurity Non-Pro finals.
By Chris Gay
Families came out Saturday for the Wrangler Family Fun Fest, which featured live music, a dance exhibition, a tractor display and a mechanical bull.
By Michael Holahan
Shortly after midnight, Steve Oehlhof and his mount posted a score of 223. When the dust settled at 2:16 a.m. Saturday, they finally had their victory.
By Chris Gay
Patrick Collins and Diana Helm marked 222 in the Classic Non-Pro finals late Friday night, and decided on a co-championship instead of a sudden-death work-off for the title.
By Chris Gay
Working orders are listed by working order, rider name, rider's hometown, and horse name.
Nicole Sutton, an aspiring country and pop singer, won the Area 18 Youth Scholarship Cutting finals at the Augusta Futurity.
By Chris Gay
One stirrup proved to be enough for Kenneth Love. After his foot slipped out of one of his stirrups midway through his run aboard Low Down Catt, Love held on for a wild ride.
By Chris Gay
Chisholm Clark and Swinging Til Five are starting to learn each other well. That's bad news for Clark's cutting competition.
By Chris Gay
Being a Georgia cutter, Jay Klamon said his victory Thursday night held extra meaning. Aboard Somebody Somewhere, Klamon won the $35,000 Non-Pro Any Age by 2.5 points at James Brown Arena with 221.
By Chris Gay
Kaitlyn Larsen lives with scars up her right arm and a small tattoo of a broken heart on the outside of her hand.
By Chris Gay
Lisa Taylor watched, waited and never worried.
By Chris Gay