![]() “I dallied and I knew we caught and knew we were going to get paid something,” Cox said. The Bob Feist Invitational is the BFI no matter where it is, and they happened to have two this year and there’s two champions, and I’m glad I’m one of them.”Ĭox, who was focused on completing the course and pulling back on two feet, was unaware that they had won the prestigious roping until hearing Schmidt yelling. “I would have been this happy if I won it in Guthrie, too. “The BFI and in Reno just seems right,” Schmidt said. Schmidt and Cox are the second team to win the BFI in 2021, as Manny Egusquiza and Kory Koontz won the roping in Guthrie on March 14, 2021. “It’s definitely a long day, but you keep your head down and keep fighting it and it will pay off.” “I’m finally catching my breath,” said Cox, who also made the quickest run in the BFI in 2020 with Cory Clark. Schmidt, 27, and Cox, 25, roped their sixth steer at high team back in the Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center in 7.10 seconds to move them to first in the average with a time of 40.27 seconds on six head. I didn’t rope scared one time.” Kolton Schmidt put his aggressive roping style to good use to win the BFI. I roped considerably aggressive and rode my horse well. I was actually pretty proud of myself today. My goal today was just to score and turn the cow as soon as I could. ![]() Previous times at the BFI I had roped scared, just trying to complete the course. “We came here to win first, and everything went as planned. “We did our job,” said Schmidt, a two-time NFR qualifier. Canada’s Kolton Schmidt and California’s Wyatt Cox-a new team in 2021-took home $100,000 after winning the BFI in its hometown of Reno, Nevada on June 21, 2021. ![]()
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