The Rundown June 09: The One at the Rose

Taylor Armenta and A Smooth Knight turn a barrel
Taylor Armenta and ASmoothKnight win the Run at the Rose Youth Slot Race 4S Photography Photo

Run at the Rose headlined a loaded weekend of barrel racing, and the June 9 episode of The Rundown runs through all of it — from Montrose to Bowman to the Canadian rodeo trail. Kim Schulze and Aint Seen Sassy Yet won the Run at the Rose Futurity. Sigrid Scheid swept all three Tri Stakes divisions at the Grid Iron Futurity. Cadyn Mary Nelson and her stallion “Knuckles” took the SC Productions MVP Race. And Austyn Tobey went four-for-four on the Canadian rodeo trail and into world-standings range.

Every payout, every division and the full standings talk are in this week’s episode. Press play below.

Listen for this week

  • Why Austyn Tobey’s four-rodeo Canada run is helping her move up the WPRA World Standings
  • How Kim Schulze turned the Run at the Rose Futurity into a $12,000-plus weekend
  • Sigrid Scheid’s clean sweep of all three Grid Iron Tri Stakes divisions
  • The comeback behind Cadyn Mary Nelson and Knuckles sweeping the MVP Race
  • Katie Chism’s two-win weekend, and where the biggest checks landed

ProRodeo

Austyn Tobey had the week of anyone. The Bemidji, Minnesota cowgirl cashed at all four Alberta rodeos she entered and won Lea Park in Marwayne on Frisky Ta Fame for $5,160.60 — the biggest winner’s check in the country. The run pushed her to seventh in the world and within striking distance of the top six; the episode lays out exactly where she sits and what’s still in reach. Katie Chism won two rodeos in one weekend on her stallion “Ace,” and the biggest checks of the week came out of Canada. The full roundup — plus Taylor-Jane Gardner and Margo Crowther — is on the episode.

Run at the Rose — Montrose, Colorado

Kim Schulze and Aint Seen Sassy Yet won the 2026 Run at the Rose Futurity, and Schulze banked $10,587 across the weekend between the futurity rounds, the average and the open. The Money Barrel sponsored the non-pro side pot at this one. Full futurity, derby, open and slot-race results are broken down on the episode.

Grid Iron Futurity — Bowman, North Dakota

Sigrid Scheid dominated the Grid Iron Futurity, sweeping the High, Mid and Low Stakes Tri Stakes championships on SS Kellie Dancer. Kelly Conrado and Heza Mr Moon Flash posted the fastest run of the entire event at 14.869. With more than $52,000 added across the weekend, there were checks everywhere — the full breakdown is on the episode.

SC Productions MVP Race — Winona, Minnesota

Cadyn Mary Nelson and her stallion Knuckles (Catchyaontheflipside) won just about everything at the SC Productions MVP Race, including the futurity average title and one of the fastest times of the weekend across 700-plus runs. The story behind the comeback is on the episode.

Incentives reminder

A reminder on all the incentives: Mamas Money, Gold Rush, Double Down, Future Fortunes, Fast 5 Team, TC100, Tomorrows Legends (enroll this week even if you’re not entering), Breeders Challenge, and Lucky 7.

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