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Daily Recap | Ariat WSTR Finale | December 11, 2024
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DruStew recaps the day at the 2024 Ariat WSTR Finale on the EQN Sports Desk. Cassidy Boggs and Jared Gipson won the #11.5 High Point Performance Horses WSTR Finale for $310,000 after roping four steers in 31.83 seconds. The winners of the #10.5 Key Card Add On roping were Chance Cherry and Gilbert Garside. They won the roping with a time of 34.53 seconds on four steers and took home $75,400.
DruStew recaps December 10 at the 2024 Ariat WSTR Finale on the EQN Sports Desk. Brothers Trevor and Trey Nowlin of Casa Grande, Arizona, won the #12.5 Ariat Finale and $274,000 for their time of 28.50 seconds on four head.