Off the Arena
In Carthage, MO, the rhythms of rural life are a familiar backdrop for Cooper Freeman. His family's roots run deep in the area, where community and hard work are woven into everyday life. The town's strong sense of tradition and self-reliance likely influenced Freeman's approach to team roping, a discipline that demands coordination and trust between partners.
Freeman's training and competition schedule take him far from home, but the lessons learned on the ranch and in the town's tight-knit community stay with him. He and his partner, Korbin Rice, have been making a name for themselves on the circuit, with a notable career-best $70K win at RodeoHouston. Currently, Freeman is ranked #1 in the season standings, a testament to his consistent performance.
As the season unfolds, Freeman is focused on securing a spot at the National Finals Rodeo, a goal that has eluded him since joining the PRCA in 2023. Looking ahead, he's likely thinking about the next competition, the next chance to test his skills and push himself to be better. With his eyes on the future, Freeman is poised to face whatever challenges come his way, both in and out of the arena.