Pendleton Friday Barrel Racing Results, Who is Going to the Finals?

After a long week full of exciting rodeo competition at the Pendleton Round-up all the barrel racers have ran. Yesterday was National Day of the Cowgirl so what better way than to watch these cowgirls and their horses compete? The girls were burning up the clock yesterday and turned in 11 times from today's performance.
Cheyenne Allan, who already has had two Pendleton wins from 2018 and 2019, had a blazing fast run with her Jet of Honor bred horse. Cheyenne has been competing in "The Green Mile" (the largest barrel pattern in the Women's Professional Rodeo Association) since it was introduced in 2000. She was the only run from Friday's performance that qualified for today’s finals.
Results From Friday's Performance
1-Cheyenne Allan 29.22 seconds
2-Molly Otto 29.39
3-Lacy Diefenbach 29.49
4-Bobbie Correa 29.97
5-Tayla Moykens 30.39
6-Kappie Bryant 31.59
7-Brooke Barker 32.13
8-Leslie Penhollow 33.02
9-Abby Van Horn 40.08 (Knocked two barrels)
10-Teri Bangart No Time due to a broken pattern
To be able to qualify for the finals the girls and their horses had to stop the clock at a 29.23 or faster to make in the top 12. Here are the 12 barrel racers that will be running today at the Pendleton Round-up short go. These times will be combined with the short go times and averaged together for final results.
1-Kacey Gartner 28.54 seconds
2-Lisa Lockhart 28.66
3/4-(tie) Shane Fallon and Stevi Hillman 28.67
5-Lindsey Ham 28.89
6-Carlee Otero 28.93
7-Paige Jones 29.00
8-Karen Gleason 29.04
9-Pam Capper-Cooker 29.11
10-Rachel Riggers 29.21
11-Cheyenne Allan 29.22
12-Sophie Nolen 29.23

Madi Roelofsen is a writer for Sports Illustrated's feature, Rodeo Daily. Madi not only writes about the western lifestyle and rodeo world but lives it daily. She attended Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas, and competed in the barrel racing as part of their rodeo team. Roelofsen graduated in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in animal science. Madi enjoyed not only competing in rodeo events but also spectating the greatest sport on dirt. In 2017, while on vacation attending the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, she met her husband Tim Roelofsen. They got married a few years later in 2020. Tim had already established TVR Working Horses but together they grew their program and enjoy raising foals, training colts, barrel racing, team roping and standing their stallions (TVR Eye Needa Corona and CR Baron Bee Joy "Big Sexy") in both Texas and Iowa. They stay busy with the horses, farming alfalfa and raising their baby girl, Texi. Madi has always been passionate about horses, from learning about different bloodlines, breeding the foals themselves to training and competing. She expresses that passion within the articles she writes to open up the world of horses and rodeo to everyone. Twitter-@Madi_Roelofsen Facebook- @TVR Working Horses