Lari Dee Guy was born and raised in Abilene, TX 1971. She has been roping and ranching since she was able to be on a horse. Lari Dee has won 11-consecutive AJRA world roping titles beginning at age 9. She attended Vernon Junior College where she won a NIRA National Championship, and then moved on to Texas Tech University where she won a second NIRA National Championship. Lari Dee has won numerous titles throughout the years since college.
Lari Dee now trains roping horses at her family’s Abilene ranch and puts on roping clinics all over the World. Lari Dee continues to be a dominating force in the roping industry, and gives all credit to her supportive family and friends.
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2020 Highlights
• Reserve World Champion Team Roper (header)
• Won the breakaway roping at the Woodward (OK) Elks Rodeo
• Won Burley (ID) ProRodeo Breakaway Roping
• Finished second at the Mobridge (SD) ProRodeo Breakaway Roping
Career Highlights
• 2019 – Reserve world champion breakaway roper with $51,034 to champion Kelsie Chace’s $51,709
• 2018 – Won the team roping heading world title in the WPRA with Whitney DeSalvo with a total of $32,653. Placed second at the Patriot Roping in Fort Worth, TX in team roping and won the All-Girl Challenge Roping at Bob Feist Invitational in Reno, NV.
• 2015 – Won the team roping heading world title with Annette Stahl with $14,316 in team roping earnings.
• 2014 – Won her first WPRA All-Around World Title, finished reserve world champion in the team roping heading with $9,512.
• 2013 – Won the WPRA team roping heading world title with $22,961 in earnings. Roped with Annette Stahl but she was reserve world champion on the heeling side.
• 2012 – Finished reserve world champion team roper with $10,645 in earnings
• 2011 – Won the WPRA team roping heeling world title for second consecutive year with $7,625 and also won $3,072 on the heading side
• 2010 – Won the WPRA breakaway roping world title and her first world team roping heeling world title and average title. Rode a horse named Sooner to the breakaway world title, a horse raised in Nebraska for barrel racing. Finished the year with $9,140 in breakaway roping earnings, $31,201 in team roping, and was reserve world champion all-around cowgirl.
• 2008 – Won her first WPRA World title in the breakaway roping
• 2007 – Won the average in the breakaway roping at the WPRA World Finals
• Four-time Windy Ryon breakaway and team roping champion
• Two-time College National Finals Rodeo breakaway champion
Awards
Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame inductee, 2020.
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