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story by Lily Weinacht
Lanna Jordan from Riverton, Wyoming, won her first state title in the WJHSRA this spring, followed by her first national title at the NJHFR. The 14-year-old won the goat tying and breakaway roping at state, then took home the national title in the breakaway roping. “This year, I got to practice a little bit more, and I hadn’t had very good luck the past few years, but I knew this year was going to be mine,” says Lanna, who is now a freshman in high school. “I stayed focused and roped the dummy every night and practiced every night, and I’d go to bed thinking about it. I made it to Nationals every year since sixth grade, and I didn’t have good luck the past two years, but this year was good. I got a new horse, and he is amazing. He leaves the barrier really well, and I knew if I could just get out of the box, I could be consistent and fast.”
Lanna has competed in several WHSRA rodeos already, entering the barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying, breakaway roping, and team roping with heeler Maddie Enos. “Breakaway is my favorite,” says Lanna. “My grandpa roped for a long time, and my dad did too. I grew up on a ranch and they were out there moving cows and they always had their ropes, and I wanted to be like them. One day, I picked up a rope, and that’s how it all began. I like being with my family and friends, and I get to meet a lot of good people along the way. I compete against my friends, and it’s enjoyable to be around everyone. It’s kind of like candy; once you get hooked on it, you have to keep going with it.”
Among the many people who have helped Lanna are her parents, Christine and Lance Jordan; her brother, Coleter; and her grandparents, Debbie and Gene Jordan. “My grandpa always helps me practice, and my dad. My grandma is there supporting me the whole way, and she comes to practice when they can’t. During Nationals, my brother called every night and gave me a game plan, and that eased my mind so I wasn’t so nervous. He did high school rodeo, and now he’s a freshman at Casper College.”
Lanna’s horses are equally a part of her success, and she trained all of them but her 22-year-old breakaway horse, Sid. “He’s the best horse I’ve had in the breakaway by far. For goat tying, I ride a Paint horse named Boomer. He’s the best horse I’ve had for goats, and he runs straight and I don’t have to worry about him ducking. I ride Paint in the team roping, and I have a six-year-old horse named Snoop Dog for barrels and poles. They’ve done nothing but make me happy in the practice pen, and they go to rodeos and do exceptionally well.” Lanna also takes her English Bulldog, Wizzer, with her to rodeos occasionally.
The Jordan family makes their home on their farm 35 miles outside of Riverton. They raise alfalfa and corn, and also run cattle on their ranch outside of Lander, Wyoming. “I rake or bale, or do whatever my dad needs, and once in a while we’ll go to the mountain and move cows, or help the neighbors out,” says Lanna, who is a freshman at Shoshoni High School. She enjoys all of her Ag. classes, and is a member of FFA. She also played volleyball this fall, practicing every day after school before going home to ride horses and rope. A highlight of her summer other than competing in the NJHFR was competing in the Wind River Productions jackpots, where she finished in the top five of team roping, and second in the breakaway roping.
“This year, my goal is to make it to Nationals again in the breakaway,” Lanna finishes, “and another goal is to get straight A’s in school.”
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May 12, 2019
Bareback Riding
1 Donny Proffit 120
2 Riggen Myers 71.5
3 Derrick Robinson 10
4 Dimaggio Hamilton 9
5 Denton Pavlenko 9
6 Drake Amundson 9
7 Cameron Henson 8
Barrel Racing
1 Shelby Petersen 109
2 Shay Hough 102
3 Maddie Fantaskey 91
4 Taylor Nichols 89
5 Ellie Bard 83
6 Haiden Thompson 78.5
7 Cedar Kohr 75
8 Isabelle Camino 51
9 Baily Coombs 37
10 Halle Hladky 32
Boys Cutting
1 Wes Bray 111
2 Hunter Hayden 100
3 Preston Schwartzkopf 92
4 Joseph Hayden 91.5
5 Kasen York 91
6 Broc Schwartzkopf 15
7 Kall Mayfield 11.5
Reakaway Roping
1 Ellie Bard 67
2 Ellie Anderson 59
3 Jordyn Mcnamee 56
4 Rayne Grant 56
5 Kaydin Davis 49
6 Hadley Furnival 45
7 Shaylee Terry 42
8 Haiden Thompson 40
9 Hailey Hardeman 36
10 Kyra Corson 35
Bull Riding
1 Brody Hasenack 90
2 Dalton Mccaslin 84
3 Zain Fitzgerald 82
4 Wyatt Phelps 74
5 Donny Proffit 43.5
6 Matthew Fenton 41.5
7 Cjay Firnekas 41.5
8 Landen Brownlee 34
9 Tipton Wilson 28
10 Derek Grant 18
Girls Cutting
1 Ayanah Winsor 115.5
2 Emme Norsworthy 100
3 Taylor Gibson 92
4 Aniya Teppo 88.5
5 Maddie Fantaskey 34
Goat Tying
1 Tavy Leno 118
2 Haiden Thompson 109
3 Brooke Worman 92.5
4 Shaylee Terry 79
5 Karissa Phillips 76
6 Mckenna Clingman 56
7 Ellie Bard 49
8 Rayne Grant 47
9 Baylee Delbridge 41
10 Lanna Jordan 38
Light Rifle
1 Colter Nunn 30
2 Stratton Kohr 27
3 Tipton Wilson 23
4 Cody Caldwell 20
5 Peityn Manor 19
6 Alexis Wilson 14
7 Kennedy Sheehan 10
Pole Bending
1 Shay Hough 118
2 Halle Hladky 99
3 Shelby Petersen 73
4 Rayne Grant 66.5
5 Ellie Bard 64.5
6 Madison Wolff 61
7 Jordyn Mcnamee 45
8 Hailey Hardeman 44
9 Haiden Thompson 42
10 Amber Salazar 42
Reined Cow Horse
1 Clay Kinnison 38
2 Preston Schwartzkopf 32
3 Kasen York 30.5
4 Maddie Fantaskey 27
5 Tierney George 23
6 Peyton Kottwitz 21.5
7 Ayanah Winsor 19
8 Morgan Vaughan 12.5
9 Scotlyn Flitner 11.5
10 Hanna Griemsman 3
Saddle Bronc
1 Jase Longwell 63
2 Kayson Dory 49
3 Donny Proffit 38
4 Cian Ahern 20
5 Parker Manor 18
6 Wyatt Phelps 10
7 Guston Lozier 10
8 Cody Acord 8
Steer Wrestling
1 Winsten Mcgraw 98
2 Kaden Berger 78
3 Kagen King 73
4 Skyler Lubkeman 69
5 Jake Deveraux 63
6 Chase Stricklin 60
7 Danny Goold 52
8 Derrick Robinson 37
9 Chance Sorenson 33
10 Donald Quick 19
Team Roping
1 Jade Espenscheid 95
2 Coy Johnson 95
3 Kolby Bradley 62.5
4 Arye Espenscheid 62.5
5 Blake Afdahl 61
6 Clay Reiner 61
7 Carson Johnson 53
8 Teegan Leno 51
9 Bryan Lemmon 51
10 Jared Lemmon 51
11 Jase Longwell 48
12 Winsten Mcgraw 44
13 Lane Anderson 44
14 Cooper Deveraux 40.5
15 Jake Deveraux 40.5
16 Tanner Handy 40
17 Cameron Klatt 40
18 Bryton Scheller 37
19 Teagan Bentley 36
20 Dawson Mccuin 36
Tie Down Calf Roping
1 Jake Deveraux 83
2 Preston Schwartzkopf 77
3 Cooper Deveraux 69
4 Colter Ellis 67
5 Clay Reiner 63
6 Teagan Bentley 46
7 Cody Caldwell 45
8 Teegan Leno 45
9 Coy Thar 44
10 Weston Mills 43
Trap Shooting
1 Colter Ellis 28
2 Bryson Bartholomew 27
3 Carsten Hughes 25.5
4 Kolton Miller 17
5 Dawson Mccuin 12.5
6 Quincy Reynolds 12
7 Brodee Barkhurst 11.5
8 Alexis Wilson 10.5
9 Kagen King 8.5
10 Clay Reiner 7.5