2017 Cinch Timed Event ChampionshipsFeb 28, 2017 by Cassie Emerson Emerson
Grasping Greatness: Cowboys Ready To Win CINCH Timed Event Championship
Grasping Greatness: Cowboys Ready To Win CINCH Timed Event Championship
The Cinch Timed Event Championship has a unique format that features 20 of the greatest all-around timed-event cowboys of today competing in all five disciplines.
GUTHRIE, OK -- There is no other event like the CINCH Timed Event Championship of the World.
It's unique format features 20 of the greatest all-around timed-event cowboys of today, and they will compete in all five disciplines that make up the championship that's been dubbed the "Ironman of ProRodeo" -- heading, heeling, tie-down roping, steer wrestling, and steer roping.
The reason is because the Timed Event is a five-round slugfest that takes place at noon and 7:30 PM Friday and Saturday and 1 PM Sunday at the Lazy E Arena.
Each contender will make 25 runs before it concludes, so it's more like a battle of wills. The winner will be the cowboy who best handles the challenges over three days.
"It's such a tough event with all the different horses and the different events," said Daniel Green, a two-time titlist from Oakdale, California. "You have to be able to adjust to all the different scenarios and challenges that come with it."
The Ironman allows team ropers to wrestle steers and gives steer wrestlers a chance to rope calves. While everyone in the field has experience in multiple events, few do more than one or two through the rigors of the rodeo trail. The Timed Event provides an opportunity to expand on their skills.
"Roping and bulldogging is 50 percent mental and 50 percent physical, but winning is 90 percent mental," said K.C. Jones, a five-time winner form Burlington, Wyoming. "The Timed Event is a huge mental game, and I like that part of it."
This year's festivities will include the inaugural Jr. Ironman Championship, which will feature 10 top cowboys who range in age from 15-20.
The Jr. Ironman will begin at 9 AM on Friday and Saturday and 10 AM on Sunday. It's an outstanding opening act for the greatest all-around timed-event cowboys in the world competing in the most challenging contest in the sport.
They also will be on site to witness one of the greatest spectacles in Western sports history.
"There's stuff that's going to happen. You can't plan on anything until Sunday afternoon when everything is said and done."
It all adds up to a magnificent championship featuring world-class competition. It's just what fans have come to expect.
Courtesy of TwistedRodeo.com
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It's unique format features 20 of the greatest all-around timed-event cowboys of today, and they will compete in all five disciplines that make up the championship that's been dubbed the "Ironman of ProRodeo" -- heading, heeling, tie-down roping, steer wrestling, and steer roping.
When you compete in so many different events, consistency is the biggest deal," said Paul David Tierney, the reigning and two-time champion from Oral, South Dakota. "I've just got to keep reminding myself to stay calm and don't get in a hurry.
The reason is because the Timed Event is a five-round slugfest that takes place at noon and 7:30 PM Friday and Saturday and 1 PM Sunday at the Lazy E Arena.
Each contender will make 25 runs before it concludes, so it's more like a battle of wills. The winner will be the cowboy who best handles the challenges over three days.
"It's such a tough event with all the different horses and the different events," said Daniel Green, a two-time titlist from Oakdale, California. "You have to be able to adjust to all the different scenarios and challenges that come with it."
The Ironman allows team ropers to wrestle steers and gives steer wrestlers a chance to rope calves. While everyone in the field has experience in multiple events, few do more than one or two through the rigors of the rodeo trail. The Timed Event provides an opportunity to expand on their skills.
"Roping and bulldogging is 50 percent mental and 50 percent physical, but winning is 90 percent mental," said K.C. Jones, a five-time winner form Burlington, Wyoming. "The Timed Event is a huge mental game, and I like that part of it."
This year's festivities will include the inaugural Jr. Ironman Championship, which will feature 10 top cowboys who range in age from 15-20.
The Jr. Ironman will begin at 9 AM on Friday and Saturday and 10 AM on Sunday. It's an outstanding opening act for the greatest all-around timed-event cowboys in the world competing in the most challenging contest in the sport.
They also will be on site to witness one of the greatest spectacles in Western sports history.
Just to be considered one of the best Timed Event guys is a special honor," said Kyle Lockett, a two-time champ from Visalia, CA. "You can't get caught up in it. You've just got to go at one animal at a time. You can't afford to screw up.
"There's stuff that's going to happen. You can't plan on anything until Sunday afternoon when everything is said and done."
It all adds up to a magnificent championship featuring world-class competition. It's just what fans have come to expect.
Courtesy of TwistedRodeo.com