The four-day Premier Women’s Rodeo event runs May 12–15 at Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth with $803,000 in total payout across barrel racing, breakaway, team roping, and goat tying and roughstock events.
It’s the first championship under the Premier Women’s Rodeo banner. PBR rebranded the former Women’s Rodeo World Championship to PWR in November and kept the four-discipline format and Pro/Challenger/Limited division structure. The competition runs Round 1, Round 2, semi-finals, and championship round at Cowtown, then moves Saturday’s awards presentation to Dickies Arena alongside the PBR World Finals.
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What’s new for 2026
- The Premier Women’s Rodeo banner debuts at the Championship after PBR announced the rebrand of the WRWC in November. PWR and its predecessor have paid out more than $4.5 million to women athletes since 2020.
- The Championship Round opens to 50 advancement positions, including six Pros and six Challengers in barrel racing, breakaway, and team roping, and one Limited in barrel racing and breakaway.
- The PWR champion will now be crowned after the championship finals at Cowtown Coliseum, whereas the WRC champions competed during the PBR World Finals. Instead, the awards presentation will be held on Saturday at Dickies Arena during the World Finals.
- Tuesday and Wednesday rounds at Cowtown are free admission to the public.
Table of contents
2026 PWR Roster
Pro Division
Leaderboard No. 1: Bella Skinner. Defending Pro Barrel Racing world champion: Makenzie Mayes (note: Mayes does not appear on the 2026 leaderboard roster as released).
| # | Athlete | Path In |
| 1 | Bella Skinner | Leaderboard / QS |
| 2 | Wylie Jo Hodges | Leaderboard / QS |
| 3 | Brandie Inman | Leaderboard / QS |
| 4 | Kelsey Howard | Leaderboard / QS |
| 5 | Taycie Matthews | Leaderboard / QS |
| 6 | Alishea Jones | Leaderboard / QS |
| 7 | Broussard | Leaderboard / QS |
| 8 | Charmaine Holdren | Leaderboard / QS |
| 9 | Merrick Moyer | Leaderboard / QS |
| 10 | Mariel Sanders | Leaderboard / QS |
| 11 | Tycie Phalen | Leaderboard / QS |
| 12 | Kathleen Menard | Leaderboard / QS |
| 13 | Kara Kreder | Leaderboard / QS |
| 14 | Kappie Bryant | Leaderboard / QS |
| 15 | London Gorham | Leaderboard / QS |
| 16 | Makayla Maddie | Leaderboard / QS |
| 17 | Hazlee McKenzie | Leaderboard / QS |
| 18 | Billie Ann Harmon | Leaderboard / QS |
| 19 | Maggie Peacock | Leaderboard / QS |
| 20 | Skyler Nicholas | Leaderboard / QS |
| 21 | Mallee Jones | Leaderboard / QS |
| 22 | Ari Anna Flynn | Leaderboard / QS |
| 23 | Madison McCaffity | Leaderboard / QS |
| 24 | Kylee Scribner | Leaderboard / QS |
| 25 | Stephanie Fryar | Leaderboard / QS |
| 26 | Brittany Rose | Leaderboard / QS |
| 27 | Melissa Taylor | Leaderboard / QS |
| 28 | Christina Gould | Leaderboard / QS |
| 29 | Julie Plourde | Leaderboard / QS |
| 30 | Shæley Jenkins | Leaderboard / QS |
| 31 | Mckynlie Bowers | Last Chance Qualifier |
| 32 | Maylee McCrary | Last Chance Qualifier |
| 33 | Paige Jones | Last Chance Qualifier |
| 34 | Halyn Lide | Last Chance Qualifier |
| 35 | Brittany Fellows | Last Chance Qualifier |
Challenger Division
Leaderboard No. 1: Tatum White. Defending Challenger Barrel Racing world champion: Kelsey Howard (now in the Pro field for 2026).
| # | Athlete | Path In |
| 1 | Tatum White | Leaderboard / QS |
| 2 | Kinsey Walz | Leaderboard / QS |
| 3 | Criquett Scott | Leaderboard / QS |
| 4 | Chapman | Leaderboard / QS |
| 5 | Emma Ivie | Leaderboard / QS |
| 6 | Cari Titsworth | Leaderboard / QS |
| 7 | Payton Askins | Leaderboard / QS |
| 8 | Jessica Beck | Leaderboard / QS |
| 9 | Fallon Forbes Hale | Leaderboard / QS |
| 10 | Julia Beaty | Leaderboard / QS |
| 11 | Cayla Cory | Leaderboard / QS |
| 12 | Katie Loughran | Leaderboard / QS |
| 13 | Jayda Tolle | Leaderboard / QS |
| 14 | Emily Golden | Leaderboard / QS |
| 15 | Eryn Crider | Leaderboard / QS |
| 16 | Stephanie Joyner | Leaderboard / QS |
| 17 | Leeann Ridley | Leaderboard / QS |
| 18 | Emma Unruh | Leaderboard / QS |
| 19 | Jennifer Rocheleau | Leaderboard / QS |
| 20 | Katelyn Rambo | Leaderboard / QS |
| 21 | Rosie Bradley | Leaderboard / QS |
| 22 | Reagan Johnson | Leaderboard / QS |
| 23 | Brittney Hipp | Leaderboard / QS |
| 24 | Brittyn Rocha | Leaderboard / QS |
| 25 | Jennifer Cullen | Leaderboard / QS |
| 26 | Zoey Kunkel | Leaderboard / QS |
| 27 | Olivia Hodnett | Leaderboard / QS |
| 28 | Darcie Moody | Last Chance Qualifier |
| 29 | Kortney Scheer | Last Chance Qualifier |
| 30 | Fallon Jenkins | Last Chance Qualifier |
| 31 | Brittani Halsell | Last Chance Qualifier |
| 32 | Pascale Sylvain | Last Chance Qualifier |
Limited Division
Leaderboard No. 1: Katelyn Perkins. Defending Limited Barrel Racing world champion: Charmaine Holdren (now in the Pro field for 2026).
| # | Athlete | Path In |
| 1 | Katelyn Perkins | Leaderboard / QS |
| 2 | Kashlyn McIntyre | Leaderboard / QS |
| 3 | Remi Wells | Leaderboard / QS |
| 4 | Shayna Forbes | Leaderboard / QS |
| 5 | Bergan Yazzie | Leaderboard / QS |
| 6 | Kennzie Nixon | Leaderboard / QS |
| 7 | Terry Latta | Leaderboard / QS |
| 8 | Jenniffer Teets | Leaderboard / QS |
| 9 | Kinzey Newton | Leaderboard / QS |
| 10 | Sarah Nelms | Leaderboard / QS |
| 11 | Callie Schaffner | Leaderboard / QS |
| 12 | Dana Norris | Leaderboard / QS |
| 13 | Jett Petkovich | Leaderboard / QS |
| 14 | Zandra Rodgers | Leaderboard / QS |
| 15 | Kristy Scribner | Leaderboard / QS |
| 16 | Shelby Scott | Leaderboard / QS |
| 17 | Cheyenne Houser | Leaderboard / QS |
| 18 | Elly Lout | Leaderboard / QS |
| 19 | Emily Robertson | Leaderboard / QS |
| 20 | Cat Hodnett | Leaderboard / QS |
| 21 | Bentley Becker | Leaderboard / QS |
| 22 | Dawn Fryar | Leaderboard / QS |
| 23 | Sierra Powers | Leaderboard / QS |
| 24 | Michelle Serna | Leaderboard / QS |
| 25 | Jessica McNeely | Leaderboard / QS |
| 26 | Madison Milligan | Leaderboard / QS |
| 27 | Sarah Beth Boothe | Leaderboard / QS |
| 28 | Cami Ray | Leaderboard / QS |
| 29 | Londyn Ashworth | Leaderboard / QS |
| 30 | Chelsea Franklin | Leaderboard / QS |
| 31 | Jessie Mitchell | Leaderboard / QS |
| 32 | Jessy Self | Last Chance Qualifier |
| 33 | Alysha Leroux | Last Chance Qualifier |
| 34 | Summer Napier | Last Chance Qualifier |
| 35 | Austen Moore | Last Chance Qualifier |
Format and divisions
PWR runs three divisions to keep competition equitable across skill levels: Pro, Challenger, and Limited. Athletes earn entry through the year-round Virtual Rodeo Qualifier (VRQ) point system, plus Qualifier Series and Fast Track generic qualifications. Up to eight Last Chance Qualifiers are also seeded into the field.
In barrel racing, the top 20 of each Pro and Challenger leaderboard advance, along with all VRQ-eligible qualifiers. The Limited Division pulls the top 20 from the W26 Limited Leaderboard in both barrel racing and breakaway roping.
From the Championship’s Round 1 and Round 2 (Tuesday and Wednesday), the field cuts to a Semi-Finals Round (Thursday), and the Championship Round (Friday) crowns the event titles. World Championship cumulative points accrue across the qualifying segment (April 14, 2025 – April 12, 2026) and through the PWRC qualifying rounds, semis, and aggregate. The Championship Round itself does not contribute to those cumulative points.
Schedule
All times CST
| Date | Time | Event |
| Mon, May 11 | 7:30 PM | Kimes Ranch Welcome Gala & PWRC Back Number Ceremony, presented by Cowgirl Magazine, at Billy Bob’s |
| Tue, May 12 | 8:00 AM | Round One slack at Cowtown Coliseum (free to the public) |
| Tue, May 12 | 6:00 PM | Round One performance at Cowtown Coliseum (free to the public) |
| Tue, May 12 | 8:30 PM | Buckle ceremony at the 81 Club, Billy Bob’s |
| Wed, May 13 | 8:00 AM | Round Two slack at Cowtown Coliseum (free to the public) |
| Wed, May 13 | 6:00 PM | Round Two performance at Cowtown Coliseum (free to the public) |
| Wed, May 13 | 8:30 PM | Buckle ceremony at the 81 Club, Billy Bob’s |
| Thu, May 14 | 2:00 PM | Semi-finals slack at Cowtown Coliseum |
| Thu, May 14 | 7:30 PM | Semi-finals performance at Cowtown Coliseum |
| Thu, May 14 | 10:00 PM | Buckle ceremony at the 81 Club, Billy Bob’s |
| Fri, May 15 | 7:30 PM | Championship performance at Cowtown Coliseum |
| Sat, May 16 | 7:45 PM | Presentation at the PBR World Finals, Dickies Arena |
Prize money and titles
The 2026 PWRC awards a record $803,000. Beyond the event paychecks, the title structure stacks bonuses for the season-long leaderboard winners and the All-Around effort across disciplines.
| Award | Payout |
| Event Champion | $60,000 per discipline |
| All-Around World Champion | $20,000 cash bonus |
| World Champion | $5,000 bonus per discipline per leaderboard |
| Total purse | $803,000 across the championship |
World Champions will be crowned in every discipline from both the Pro and Challenger leaderboards. The All-Around World Championship is awarded based on combined Pro and Challenger points.
How to watch
PWR has confirmed PBR RidePass as the live home for Tuesday through Thursday. Friday’s Championship Performance and Saturday’s Dickies Arena presentation broadcast details are still pending. premierwomensrodeo.com and pbr.com will have the full lineup.
Tickets and travel
- Tickets: AXS — axs.com (Cowtown Coliseum). Free admission Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Arena: Cowtown Coliseum, 121 E. Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, Texas 76164.
- Parking: Lot 5, the dirt lot next to Billy Bob’s.
- Stalling and RV: All stalling and RV reservations route to the Will Rogers Memorial Center via openstalls.com or 432-301-6982. No stalling at Cowtown.
- Hotels: PWR athletes and fans use the PBR World Finals hotel block — pbrworldfinals.com/where-to-stay.
Defending champions
Last year’s PWR World Champions back at Cowtown:
| Title | Champion |
| All-Around World Champion | Martha Angelone |
| Pro Barrel Racing | Makenzie Mayes |
| Challenger Barrel Racing | Kelsey Howard |
| Limited Barrel Racing | Charmaine Holdren |
| Event Champion (Barrel Racing) | Taycie Matthews |
The PBR partnership
PWR is PBR’s wholly-owned women’s rodeo brand. At the November rebrand announcement, PBR CEO and Commissioner Sean Gleason said: “PBR is all-in on women’s rodeo. Empowering all levels of female rodeo athletes with more money, more visibility, and more opportunity than ever will inspire competitors, fans and partners.”
PWR Commissioner Linsay Rosser Sumpter framed the move as continuity rather than a reset: “Premier Women’s Rodeo isn’t starting over; we’re continuing the legacy with new momentum.”