COWGIRL LIFE Cowgirls Make Big Money at WRCA Titletown Stampede By Samantha Crowley | June 4, 2019 Michelle Darling with her $50,000 check. All photos courtesy Bull Stock Media. Share Titletown Stampede was held in Green Bay, Wisconsin this weekend and left several female athletes with some extra pocket change. In just over a year, the WRCA and its partners have given out over $4.5 million in award money. Titletown Stampede added more dollars to the WRCA record, as rodeo athletes earned thousands in prizes this weekend. Family Ties Boisjoli during her run. Breakaway ropers and sisters Shelby and Makayla Boisjoli competed against one another at the rodeo this past weekend. Boisjoli with her award money. Makayla ran a time of 8.77 seconds, but her younger sister Shelby came out on top with a time of just 2.88. Big Barrel Bucks Darling during her run of 13.368. Barrel racer Michelle Darling earned $50,000 at Titletown with a personal record time of 13.368. Her competition, Sabra O’Quinn, received a 5-second penalty, bumping her time up to 18.489 and giving Darling an advantage. For more event results, click here! COWGIRL LIFE | barrel barrel racing breakaway roping green bay Makayla Boisjoli michelle darling rodeo rodeos shelby boisjoli titletown stampede Wisconsin wrca