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The American Rodeo Team Roping Field is Set: Here’s How Championship Weekend Works

The American Rodeo Championship Weekend is set for May 22–23, 2026, at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, where 15 qualifier teams will battle for a shot to meet the top five teams from the 2025 world standings and chase one of rodeo’s biggest paydays.

The American format warrants a little explaining, where a full year of qualifying events and three regional finals have narrowed the field to 15 teams heading to Arlington. Those qualifier teams will rope Friday night, May 22, with the top five advancing to Saturday, May 23, where they’ll meet the five invited teams from the 2025 world standings.

From there, the field will be cut again before the final four teams rope for The American title, the $100,000 payout and, for the qualifiers, a shot at the $2 million bonus.

The American Semifinals results

Dustin Egusquiza and JC Flake*3.41Billy Bob Brown and Blaine Vick*3.73Pedro Egurrola and Michael Calmelat Jr.*3.84Cory Kidd and Carson Johnson*3.87Coleman Proctor and Travis Graves*3.94JC Yeahquo and Logan Moore3.98Luke Brown and Buddy Hawkins4.31Owen Gillespie and Cole Walker4.71Kellan Johnson and Trae Smith5.52Chad Masters and Jace Helton5.53Clay Smith and Coleby PayneNTTrevor Brazile and Treston BrazileNTCoy Rahlmann and Logan MedlinNTConley Kleinhans and Kyler KanadyNTJames Arviso and Levi LordNT`

*Advancing

Showdown Round roster

  • Dustin Egusquiza and JC Flake
  • Billy Bob Brown and Blaine Vick
  • Pedro Egurrola and Michael Calmelat Jr.
  • Cory Kidd and Carson Johnson
  • Coleman Proctor and Travis Graves
  • Andrew Ward and Jake Long
  • Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira
  • Clint Summers and Jade Corkill
  • Kolton Schmidt and Jonathan Torres
  • Tanner Tomlinson and Kaden Profili

Showdown Round Results

Clint Summers and Jade Corkill3.69Andrew Ward and Jake Long3.73Dustin Egusquiza and JC Flake3.99Cory Kidd and Carson Johnson4.37Kolton Schmidt and Jonathan Torres4.43Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira4.48Tanner Tomlinson and Kaden ProfiliNTPedro Egurrola and Michael Calmelat Jr.NTBilly Bob Brown and Blaine VickNTColeman Proctor and Travis GravesNT

Championship Round Results

Clint Summers and Jade Corkill4.83Andrew Ward and Jake Long4.94Cory Kidd and Carson Johnson8.72Dustin Egusquiza and JC FlakeNT

How the Field was Set

The 15 qualifier teams headed to Arlington earned their spots through The American’s three regional finals: West, East and Central. Each regional advanced five teams to Championship Weekend.

East Regional Qualifiers

  • Luke Brown and Buddy Hawkins
  • Owen Gillespie and Cole Walker
  • Clay Smith and Coleby Payne
  • Coy Rahlmann and Logan Medlin
  • Cory Kidd and Carson Johnson

Central Regional Qualifiers

  • Coleman Proctor and Travis Graves
  • Billy Bob Brown and Blaine Vick
  • Conley Kleinhans and Kyler Kanady
  • Chad Masters and Jace Helton
  • JC Yeahquo and Logan Moore

West Regional Qualifiers

  • Pedro Egurrola and Michael Calmelat Jr.
  • Dustin Egusquiza and JC Flake
  • James Arviso and Levi Lord
  • Trevor Brazile and Treston Brazile
  • Kellan Johnson and Trae Smith

Friday Night: The Semifinals

The 15 teams that advanced out of the West, East and Central regionals will rope in the semifinals May 22. When the night ends, only the top five teams will move on to Saturday.

Saturday: The Invited Teams Enter

The top five teams from Friday night’s semifinals will advance to face the five invited teams from the 2025 world standings.

Invited Teams

  • Andrew Ward and Jake Long
  • Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogueira
  • Clint Summers and Jade Corkill
  • Kolton Schmidt and Jonathan Torres
  • Tanner Tomlinson and Kaden Profili

Those 10 teams will rope in Saturday’s Showdown Round, with the top four advancing to the Championship Round.

The Championship Round

The final four teams will rope one more time for The American Rodeo team roping title.

Each event winner at The American earns $100,000, but the biggest storyline is the $2 million qualifier bonus. That bonus is only available to athletes who came through the qualifier system, meaning the teams that advanced through the regionals are the only ones eligible to rope for the extra money.

So, for the invited teams, Saturday is about winning The American title. For the qualifier teams, it’s about winning the title and having a chance at the $2 million bonus.

The American Rodeo Championship Weekend kicks off Friday, May 22, with the semifinals on FS2. Saturday’s Showdown Round airs on FS1, followed by the Championship Round on FOX.

The American Rodeo Championship Weekend Schdule

Friday, May 22

  • Box office opens: 5 p.m.
  • Gold Seats ticket holders check-in: 5 p.m.
  • Dirt Suite check-in: 5:30 p.m.
  • Doors open: 6:30 p.m.
  • Opening ceremonies: 7:15 p.m.
  • The American Rodeo Semi-Finals: 7:30 p.m.
  • Midland in concert: Immediately following the conclusion of the rodeo

Saturday, May 23

  • Box office opens: 10 a.m.
  • Gold Seats ticket holders check-in: 10 a.m.
  • Dirt Suite check-in: 10:30 a.m.
  • Doors open: 11:30 a.m.
  • Opening ceremonies: 12:15 p.m.
  • The American Rodeo Showdown Round: 12:30 p.m.
  • Chris Young live in concert: 3 p.m.
  • The American Rodeo Championship Round: 4 p.m.

How to Watch The American Rodeo 2026

The American Rodeo airs live May 22-23, 2026, across Cowboy Channel, FS1, FS2 and FOX, with streaming on Cowboy+ and YouTube. Coverage opens with the semifinals Friday night and builds to the championship round and final Saturday. Here’s the full broadcast schedule (all times ET; schedule subject to change):

Friday, May 22

  • 8 p.m. — The American Rodeo Countdown (Cowboy Channel, Cowboy+, YouTube)
  • 8:30 p.m. — The American Rodeo Semi-Finals (FS2)

Saturday, May 23

  • 12 p.m. — The American Rodeo Countdown (Cowboy Channel, Cowboy+, YouTube)
  • 12:30 p.m. — The American Rodeo Showdown Round (FS1)
  • 3:30 p.m. — The American Rodeo Countdown (Cowboy Channel, Cowboy+, YouTube)
  • 4 p.m. — The American Rodeo Championship Round (FOX)
  • 7 p.m. — The American Rodeo Final (Cowboy Channel, Cowboy+, YouTube)

Do I need cable to watch The American Rodeo?

Not entirely. Saturday’s championship round airs on FOX, which is free over the air with an antenna or included in any basic streaming bundle. The Friday semifinals are the catch — they air only on FS2, a channel that typically sits in a higher streaming tier. To stream FS2, you need a live-TV service that carries it, then sign in to the Fox Sports app or foxsports.com:

  • Sling TV — Cheapest one-night option. A $4.99 day pass gets you 24-hour access; FS2 otherwise requires the Sports Extra add-on ($11/mo) on top of Sling Blue ($45.99/mo).
  • DIRECTV — FS2 is included in the MySports package ($64.99/mo) with a five-day free trial. Good if you want to cancel after the weekend.
  • YouTube TV — FS2, FS1 and your local FOX station come with the Sports Plan ($64.99/mo).
  • Fubo and Hulu + Live TV — Both carry FS2 in their base or sports tiers.

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