Kash gay rodeo
Kash Gay, a year-old roper from Utah, dominated the first day of the richest breakaway roping in history, beating the top 10 NFR qualifiers. She roped in , and seconds in the Semifinals and Finals, earning $57, and a truckload of awards.
While fans watched on Thanksgiving Day, Gay nodded her head for the first time in the Semifinals—where ropers were whittled down to 15 for the evening finals. Gay immediately set a strong precedent for the day with a 2. The sixth roper out in Round 1, Gay used her familiarity of the setup to her advantage, setting the pace with a 2.
Kash Gay, a year-old breakaway roper from Plain City, Utah, won the second performance of Utah's Own PRCA Rodeo with a second run. She is competing for the Wilderness Circuit Finals Rodeo championship and raising awareness for her equine insurance business.
The first, of course, is to qualify for the Wilderness Circuit Finals Rodeo, which will take place this fall in Heber City, Utah; if she can win the year-end championship, that would be a bonus. The second is to raise awareness for Kash Gay Equine Insurance, a business she operates. Gay roped her calf in 2.
Kash Gay, a year-old roper from Utah, dominated the first day of the richest breakaway roping in history, beating the top 10 NFR qualifiers. She roped in , and seconds in the Semifinals and Finals, earning $57, and a truckload of awards.
Fast Back Ropes is proud to welcome breakaway roper Kash Gay of Plain City, Utah, to its elite Pro Breakaway team. Fast Back Ropes is excited to support Kash on her journey and looks forward to being part of her continued success in the arena. Ready to Kash in.
Kash Gay, a year-old breakaway roper from Plain City, Utah, won the second performance of Utah's Own PRCA Rodeo with a second run. She is competing for the Wilderness Circuit Finals Rodeo championship and raising awareness for her equine insurance business.
While fans watched on Thanksgiving Day, Gay nodded her head for the first time in the Semifinals—where ropers were whittled down to 15 for the evening finals. Gay immediately set a strong precedent for the day with a 2. The sixth roper out in Round 1, Gay used her familiarity of the setup to her advantage, setting the pace with a 2.