Louisiana’s Kade Sonnier started his bid for a second Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo championship with an 89-point ride to win the bareback riding in Quarter Final 4 and advance to the Semi Finals. Sonnier made the most of a reride on Brookman Rodeos’ SOS after his first horse fell. PRCA photo by Click Thompson.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (July 22, 2025) — A pair of 2023 Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo (CFD) champions began strong bids for a second title on Tuesday. Kade Sonnier of Carencro, La., was one of three co-winners in the bareback riding two years ago and would love to be the solo winner this year.
Sonnier first competed on Brookman Rodeo’s Lunatic Kate, but the horse fell during the ride. Sonnier made the most of his reride, winning Quarter Final 4. His score of 89 points on Brookman Rodeos’ horse SOS was the highest of the 2025 CFD so far.
Kade Sonnier will advance to the Semi Finals on this ride on Brookman Rodeos’ SOS for 89-points./ VIDEO COURTESY OF CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS FOR TENN TEXAS MEDIA
The former college baseball star qualified for his first National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in 2023 and is ranked 12th in the world championship standings, after an injury-plagued season kept him from making last year’s NFR. Continued success in Frontier Park could help keep him among the top 15 who qualify for rodeo’s biggest stage.
Ryder Sanford and his 87-point ride on Smith Pro Rodeo’s Horse named Stormy/ VIDEO COURTESY OF CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS FOR TENN TEXAS MEDIA
Ryder Sanford, who shared the CFD champions’ stage with Sonnier in 2023, holds the record for the highest saddle bronc riding score at CFD – 92.5 points. While he didn’t match that record mark on Tuesday, his 87-point effort on Smith Pro Rodeo’s horse named Stormy won Quarter Final 4 and advanced him to the Semi Finals.
Sanford also qualified for his first NFR in 2023 and finished the 2024 season 16th, one spot out of the NFR field. This year’s he is 20th and a win at Frontier Park could be the boost he needs for another trip to Las Vegas.
Alyssa Urbanek-Wade of Stephenville, Texas, took first place in Quarter Final 4 at the 2025 Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo, stopping the clock at 17.26, more than three-tenths of a second faster than the rest of the field. She advanced to the Semi Finals which will feature 12 contestants on both Friday and Saturday in Frontier Park. PRCA photo by Click Thompson.
Alyssa Urbanek-Wade stopped the clock at 17.26 to advance to the Semi Finals at Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo./ VIDEO COURTESY OF CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS FOR TENN TEXAS MEDIA
Another 2023 CFD champion, barrel racer Sue Smith of Blackfoot, Idaho, also advanced to the Semi Finals on Tuesday. Smith tied for third in Quarter Finals 4 with a time of 17.60. The winner was Alyssa Urbanek-Wade of Stephenville, Texas, who was three-tenths of a second faster than any of her competitors at 17.26.
The first 90-point bull ride of the 2025 Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo came during Quarter Final 4 when Tristan Hutchings of Monteview, Idaho, rode Korkow Rodeo’s Nap Time. Hutchings, a three-time National Finals Rodeo bull rider, is currently ranked third this season. PRCA photo by Click Thompson
Tristan Hutchings provides the first 90-Point ride of the 2025 Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo on Nap Time, of the Korkow Rodeo Company./ VIDEO COURTESY OF CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS FOR TENN TEXAS MEDIA
The only 90-point ride of the day came during the bull riding when Tristan Hutchings of Monteview, Idaho, rode Korkow Rodeos’ bull named Nap Time to win the day. The three-time NFR cowboy is currently third in the world championship standings and seeking his first world title.
Wednesday is Cheyenne Day at CFD with Quarter Final 5 beginning at 12:45 p.m. where a new group of rodeo athletes will make their bids to advance in the tournament-style format.
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (July 22, 2025)- The following are unofficial results from the Quarter Finals (fourth performance) at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo on Tuesday, July 22. Payoff subject to change.
Bareback Riding: 1, Kade Sonnier, Carencro, La., 89 points on Brookman Rodeos’ SOS, $2,722. 2, Mason Clements, Spanish Fork, Utah, 87, $2,042. 3, Cooper Bennett, Roosevelt, Utah, 84.5, $1,361. 4, Briar Dittmer, Van Meter Iowa, 81, $681.