RodeoNews Apr 2014 - Canadian Cowboys Association

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RodeoNews Apr 2014 - Canadian Cowboys Association
Contestant Information...7
Rodeo Schools..8-9
Rodeo Approvals...14-15
April 2014
Kyle Community Rodeo
PAGE 2-CCA RODEO NEWS APRIL 2014
2014 CANADIAN COWBOYS ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL STANDINGS
CIRCUIT : ALL RODEOS
EXCLUDING:
INCLUDING: TISDALE, SK,
ALL AROUND
JUNIOR STEER RIDING
1 J1592C SWITZER CHA
HAZENMORE, SK
252.00
SYLVANIA, SK
LUMSDEN, SK
BENGOUGH, SK
BALGONIE, SK
162.00
121.50
81.00
40.50
ESTERHAZY, SK
LANGENBURG, SK
BENGOUGH, SK
MAPLE CREEK, SK
362.25
315.00
157.50
78.75
LEADER, SK
WHITE CITY, SK
MILK RIVER
OAK LAKE, MB
315.00
236.25
157.50
78.75
BIGGAR, SK
ELROSE, SK
315.00
236.25
MOOSE JAW, SK
WALDECK SK
GLADSTONE, MB
WALDECK, SK
AVONLEA SK
CARIEVALE, SK
1,167.98
534.60
423.23
342.00
252.00
200.48
GRAVELBOURG, SK
WALDECK, SK
CARDSTON, AB
CLARESHOLM, AB
WALDECK, SK
LANGENBURG, SK
SOUTHEY, SK
645.98
534.60
522.00
423.23
342.00
311.85
252.00
CANADIAN HIGH POINT AWARD
JUNIOR GIRLS BARREL RACING
1 5942C SIGFUSSON SCOTT
2 5483C PORTER DEVON
DAVIDSON, SK
SOLSGIRTH, MB
981.45
560.16
SADDLE BRONC
1 6392C THOMPSON KI
2 6696C THURSTON WY
3 5283C FITZPATRICK
BRANDON, MB
825.30
BIG VALLEY, AB
486.00
WOOD MOUNTAIN, 345.60
BAREBACK
1 6154 HARDEN COLT
2 5436C STRUTT CLAY
BIG VALLEY AB
BROCK SK
432.00
432.00
BULL RIDING
1 4006 GINNIS KORY
2 7098 MORETTO JEF
GRENFELL, SK
STOUGHTON, SK
567.00
547.20
MOOSE JAW, SK
CALMAR, AB
BALGONIE, SK
CREMONA, AB
GLENTWORTH, SK
DAVIDSON, SK
SOLSGIRTH, MB
RAPID CITY, MB
ROCKGLEN, SK
WIMBORNE, AB
669.49
590.29
491.53
459.36
423.23
311.85
300.96
221.76
200.47
142.56
DAVIDSON, SK
RED DEER COUNTY
ESTERHAZY, SK
OXBOW SK
SOLSGIRTH, MB
669.60
518.40
405.00
388.80
259.20
GRENFELL, SK
ROSTHERN, SK
VERMILION, AB
LESTOCK, SK
WILLOWBUNCH
PLUMAS, MB
PEERLESS MT USA
LUMSDEN, SK
UNITY, SK
862.56
772.56
639.36
626.40
518.40
239.76
194.40
133.20
108.00
STEER WRESTLING
1
2
3
4
5
5942C SIGFUSSON S
7091C BEARDSWORTH
6739C SANDILANDS
6098C TOBER DANIE
5483C PORTER DEVO
LADIES BARREL RACING
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
L5127 GOEBEL DAWN
L7087 EPP MARISSA
L7068 GARTNER LIN
L6718C SLADE LARAM
L6310C KUNTSI HANN
J1594C PETERS CASS
L3939C LEIBRAND DO
L5930C KLIPPENSTIN
L6390C ZUNTI TWILA
J1549C BOWDITCH AM
J7067 REIMER MADE
J1653C CLEVELAND A
J1690C LOCKIE SHEL
NOVICE BAREBACK
1
2
3
4
J1715 HELMECZI MA
J1713 VANDENAMEEL
6964C GRAVELLE PA
J1593C LINK LANE
NOVICE SADDLE BRONC
TIE DOWN ROPING
1 6365C BROWNLEE GA
2 3113C WARKENTIN W
3 5019C GETZ CODY
4 7088 MILLER AARO
5 6196C POPESCUL JE
6 5942C SIGFUSSON S
7 5483C PORTER DEVO
8 5732C BRIDGEMAN J
9 7049 MARCENKO GE
10 6841C SMITH BLAIR
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
J1620C RESCH CODY
6870C FOUHSE TYRE
J1493C DOENZ JACE
6814C WINTERS TYL
NOVICE BULL RIDING
1 7109C IRELAND AUSTIN
2 J1581C MOEN JB
TR HEELER
1
2
3
4
5
6
5270C CHAPPEL BRA
2244C MCLEOD SCOT
5826C KINLEY STEW
J6857C MCLEOD TYCE
3829C PAICU TYLER
3948C BEVAN CAREY
TR HEADER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
5566C CHAPPEL KYL
6510C MCLEOD TUFT
6836C WESTON CLIN
6687C BOLES TEE J
J1712C MCLEOD TEE
6808 BUCHBERGER
6809C OLSON BRETT
PERMIT
1 P7080C MASTAD ANGELA
PLEASANDALE, SK 372.96
ROOKIE
1 7088 MILLER AARON
CREMONA, AB
LADIES BARREL RACING ROOKIE
1 L6310C KUNTSI HANNAH
WILLOWBUNCH
459.36
518.40
CCA RODEO NEWS APRIL 2014-PAGE 3
CANADIAN COWBOYS ASSOCIATION
MAILING ADDRESS: Box 1027, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3B2
email: canadiancowboys@sasktel.net website: www.canadiancowboys.ca
Telephone: (306) 721 2700 Fax: (306) 721 2701
OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
STREET ADDRESS: Suite 200, 1660 Pasqua Street, Regina Saskatchewan S4P 2Z6
General Manager: Mark Bencze
Rodeo Aministrator: Gail Boucher
2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONTACT LIST
TITLE
NAME
TERM
ADDRESS
710 Victoria Street Indian Head,
President
Shylo Claypool
2013-2015
Vice President
Kevin Larson
2014-2016
Stock Contractor Rep
Carl Barrett
2013-2015
Director
Cody Getz
2013-2015
Box 264 Balgonie, SK S0G 0E0
Director
J.J. Koopman
2014-2015
Box 84 Jansen, SK S0K 2B0
Director
Jim Lawrence
2014-2016
RR #2 Kennedy, SK S0G 2R0
Director
Robert Schmidt
2014-2016
Box 322 Yellowgrass, SK S0G 5J0
Director
Ross Scully
2014-2016
Director
Scott Sigfusson
2014-2016
Box 520 Davidson, SK S0G 1A0
Committee Rep
Robin Poirier
2014-2016
Box 70 Fir Mountain, SK S0H 1P0
SK S0G 2K0
Box 306 Delisle, SK S0L 0P0
3621 Mason Avenue Regina, SK
S4S 2Z1
HOME
NUMBER
CELL
NUMBER
306-695-3600
306-551-3773
306-934-3185
306-715-5335
306-584-3427
306-537-3608
306-771-2201
306-536-5229
306-538-4477
3472 Monck Road Orilla, ON L3V
kd.larson@sasktel.net
N/A
cgetzcarpentry@gmail.com
6H5
jolene_gust@hotmail.com
306-736-7920
jlaw@sasktel.net
rschmidt@hseintegrated.com
519-760-0477
RossScully66@gmail.com
306-561-7737
211 Allen Drive Swift Current, SK
306-640-9903
306-266-2199
306-773-7800
306-741-0685
306-773-7802
TBD by BOD
2014-2016
Bareback Director
Brady Bertram
2014-2016
Box 204 Piapot, SK S0N 1Y0
306-558-4515
306-661-7903
Tyler Getz
2014-2016
Box 322 Lucky Lake, SK S0L 1Z0
306-858-2223
306-858-7515
Team Roping Director
Vince Traynor
2014-2016
Box 534 Gull Lake, SK S0N 1A0
306-230-5304
Bull Riding Director
Kory Ginnis
2013-2015
Box 1185 Grenfell, SK S0G 2B0
306-697-7704
306-697-7704
Steer Wrestling Director
Wyatt Klovansky
2013-2015
Box 469 Qu'Appelle, SK S0G 4A0
306-695-7070
306-695-7070
Dawn Goebel
2013-2015
Box 1185 Grenfell, SK S0G 2B0
306-697-7740
306-697-7740
S9H 2A4
scottsig1@hotmail.com
306-266-2001
Saddle Bronc Director
Director
306-955-8946
306-584-5144
306-891-6340
2013-2015
Ladies Barrel Racing
shylo_c@yahoo.ca
306-736-7036
Uli Cartman
Director
EMAIL
306-260-9581
Committee Rep
Tie Down Roping
FAX
NUMBER
srpoirier@sasktel.net
CELL
NUMBER
br_bertram@hotmail.com
slidenspin11@hotmail.com
avtraynor@sasktel.net
korydawn@me.com
wjk1104@hotmail.com
korydawn@me.com
TITLE
NAME
Eastern Director
Ross Scully
Secretary/Information Officer
Canadace Thom
705-424-4769
c.j.thom16@gmail.com
519-852-8796
northernstar_equestrian@hotmail.com
FAX NUMBER
EMAIL
rossscully66@gmail.com
Pole Bending Representative
Anna Wallace
Tie Down/Breakaway Representative
Ricky Ramey
Stock Contractor
Shawn Orr
519-377-1737
wildhorsestunts@msn.com
Bull Riding Representative
Nick Goncalves
905-928-8637
liven_lifefor8@hotmail.com
trevor_vanalstine@hotmail.com
Peter Hallman
Bareback Representative
Trevor VanAlstine
519-278-1458
Barrel Racing Representative
Chelsey DiBattista
416-433-4497
Steer Wrestling Representative
Ross Scully
306-266-2001
Open
Judges Representative
Claire Hester
The Canadian Cowboys Association was
founded in 1963 with 60 members. Today, over
900 members from across Canada belong to the
Association, which includes a full range of
contestants and ages. The future is to ensure
this legacy, with continued growth and
development of the sport of rodeo through
new rodeos, youth, rodeo schools, contestant
development, an injury fund, sports medicine,
etc.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Donation
Memorial Giving
Tribute Giving
A Gift in your Will
Shares, Mutual Funds
A Gift of Life Insurance
RRSP’s, RRIF’s, Annuities
Endowments
Canadian Cowboys Association
306 721 2700
www.canadiancowboys.ca
rickyramey12@hotmail.com
Saddle Bronc Representative
Team Roping Representative
Canadian Cowboys Association prudently
manages and allocates all funds collected from
Members and Sponsors towards the
Championship Finals.
supplements@sasktel.net
2014 CCA EASTERN BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONTACT LIST
HOME
NUMBER
Plan
Your Giving
Box 1027
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3B2
skillz79@hotmail.com
chelseyd@linkline.ca
306-640-9903
306-266-2199
rossscully66@gmail.com
647-888-4117
frankenface@hotmail.com
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PAGE 4-CCA RODEO NEWS APRIL 2014
General Manager Report
A long winter and a late spring
sure makes it hard to believe that
its rodeo season but we’ve started.
Last year I mentioned that the
CCA is a contestant organization,
formed by contestants for the
benefits of contestants. The CCA
has very important stakeholders,
committees and contractors, that
without them there are no rodeos.
The challenges, as the economy
and demographics change, are to
keep the whole system sustainable.
But at the end of the day its a
member owned association and
the operation has to be self
funded for the most part.. So
creative ideas to keep revenues
flowing to meet ever increasing
operating costs for stakeholders is
going to be necessary,
The CCA and Rodeo in general is
facing many challenges, there has
never been a more important time
for the members to be involved in
the future.
On the good side rodeo is gaining
in popularity as its very affordable
and exciting entrainment and I
believe people want to see a
traditional and historic skill
performed at a high level.
Change will help keep it going and
as I learned about the 50 years of
the CCA, change is what got the
CCA to this point.
Good luck and prayer for safety of
all contestants in 2014.
Mark Bencze
General Manager
Wildhorse Productions
is pleased to announce we
have 9 full rodeos scheduled for 2014. Our rodeos are
sanctioned with the Canadian Cowboys Association
(CCA) and the Association des Cowboys de l’est du
Canada (ACEC).
As a direct result of this sanctioning, Cowboys and
Cowgirls rodeoing in Eastern Canada will have the
opportunity:
•To Compete for a minimum of $1000.00 per
major event at approx. 20 rodeos
•To Qualify for Four Separate Finals -The CCA
Finals in Regina, The ACEC Finals in Quebec, The
Ram Finals in Newmarket and the Smoke N Spurs
Festival (Wildhorse Series Showdown) in
Powassan.
Please support those who support your sport! Our
sponsors work with us all year long, enabling Wildhorse
Productions to offer the highest rodeo payouts possible.
NEW HOLLAND DEALERSHIPS OF ONTARIO
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LUXTON PHOTOGRAPHY
Our focus at Wildhorse Productions is to:
• Help build a positive future for the sport of rodeo.
• Increase existing and create new and improved opportunities for rodeo contestants.
• Identify and increase existing and create new and improved opportunities for our committees and
sponsors.
Wildhorse Productions is very excited about the 2014 Rodeo year. We believe 2014 is clearly going to be an
outstanding season for Cowboys and Cowgirls rodeoing in Eastern Canada.
The CCA has expanded their rodeo entry eligibility. Read more information on the CCA main page at:
www.canadiancowboys.ca
Like us on FaceBook and follow us on Twitter for updates and upcoming contests.
We are looking forward to seeing you all on the rodeo trail.
www.wildhorseproductions.ca
CCA RODEO NEWS APRIL 2014-PAGE 5
Rodeo Ramblin’
2014 RODEO SCHEDULE
-Associations-
The 2014 Canadian Cowboys Association Rodeo
Convention was March 7-8 and I had the Tisdale Rambler Rodeo
opportunity to attend the closing portion of the Pierson Indoor Rodeo dual MRCA & RRA
AGM and the banquet. The convention was a great North Battleford Kinsmen Indoor Rodeo
place to revisit old friendships, hear some new “old Big Valley Rodeo CRA Lead
rodeo stories” and exchange ideas with volunteers Country 95.9 Rock N Rodeo dual ACEC
from rodeo committees.
Dean Anthony Memorial Rodeo dual CRA & MRCA
Discussion, between the Board of Directors and
Kinderseley Indoor Rodeo dual CRA
the MRCA Committee Reps, heated up around the
issue of dual approvals. Passion, on the part of the Unity Western Days dual CRA
attendees was apparent and the enthusiasm was Cadogan Stampede
positive. Anyone involved with rodeo wants to see Warman Diamond Rodeo
the sport succeed. Committee volunteers continue Woodstock Ram Rodeo
to amaze me with their dedication to promoting the Eston Rodeo dual CRA
sport and the work that they put into organizing Sandhill Rodeo dual CRA
events in their community.
Pilot Butte Community Rodeo
Contestants need to realize the work these Long Creek Rodeo
volunteers do to put on successful performances. Belleville Ram Rodeo
Jay Fitzpatrick said it best “Every rodeo contestant Foremost Rodeo dual CRA
should have to serve on their local rodeo Coutts Rodeo dual CRA
committee, helping gather up sponsors. Just to see Central Butte Rodeo dual CRA
what all goes into putting on a rodeo.”
Milverton Ram Rodeo
The meetings after the meeting are always
Chatham Case IH Ultimate Rodeo (Special Event)
interesting. Small group discussions are more apt to
get people to open up and share their thoughts. One Frontier Days Rodeo dual CRA
topic was the work done to gather sponsors and Onion Lake Rodeo
then the event has minimal entries. Committees pay Manitoulin Rodeo dual ACEC
extra money to dual approve in the hopes of Arrowwood Ag Society Rodeo
increasing entries. Committees dual approve with Moosomin Rodeo dual MRCA
three associations, at times to no avail. A committee Carlton Trail Rodeo dual MRCA
rep commented on the hours spent gathering Mapleton Rodeo dual ACEC
sponsorship and one guy enters. He went on to say Wood Mountain Stampede
“I should have just wrote him a cheque upfront and Selkirk Triple S Fair & Rodeo MRCA Lead
sent him on his way. All he did was dee up to get to Orangeville Ram Rodeo
the whistle.” His comment made me pose the Gilbert Plains Rodeo dual MRCA
question “Why don’t associations guarantee a Boomtown Days Stampede dual CRA
minimum number of contestants per performance
per event or the committee have the option to Kitchener Case IH Ultimate
cancel said event?” My next comment, “part of the Weyburn Ag Society Rodeo dual MRCA
problem is we have too many rodeo associations.” Massey Rodeo dual ACEC
British Columbia
British Columbia Rodeo Assoc (BCRA)
Alberta
Wildrose Rodeo Assoc (WRA)
Lakeland Rodeo Assoc (LRA)
Foothills Rodeo Assoc (FCA)
Chinook Rodeo Assoc (CRA)
Central Alberta Rodeo Assoc (CARA)
Border Country Rodeo Assoc
Canadian Professional Rodeo Assoc (CPRA)
Saskatchewan
Canadian Cowboys Assoc (CCA)
Kakeyow Cowboys Rodeo Assoc (KCRA)
Manitoba
Manitoba Rodeo Cowboys Assoc (MRCA)
Heartland Rodeo Assoc (HRA)
Ontario
Ontario Rodeo Assoc (ORA)
Canadian Cowboys Assoc (CCA East)
Quebec
Eastern Canada Cowboys Assoc (ACEC)
*list does not include junior, high school,
intercollegiate, all girl and indigenous associations
“views expressed are those of the writer and not necessarily
of the association”
Lee Sinclair
v.leesinclair@gmail.com
(306) 570-9506
Location
Date
Tisdale, SK
APRIL 4 & 5
Pierson, MB
APRIL 18 & 19
North Battleford, SK
APRIL 25-27
Big Valley, AB
MAY 2-4
Kingsville, ON
MAY 17 & 18
Mankota, SK
MAY 23 & 24
Kindersley, SK
MAY 29-31
Unity, SK
MAY 31 & JUNE 1
Cadogan, AB
MAY 31 & JUNE 1
Warman, SK
JUNE 6-8
Woodstock, ON
JUNE 6 & 7
Eston, SK
JUNE 6 & 7
Lancer, SK
JUNE 7 & 8
Pilot Butte, SK
JUNE 13-15
Radville, SK
JUNE 14 & 15
Belleville, ON
JUNE 14 & 15
Foremost, AB
JUNE 20-22
Coutts, MT
JUNE 21 & 22
Central Butte, SK
JUNE 21 & 22
Milverton, ON
JUNE 21 & 22
Pain Court, ON
*JUNE 27
Swift Current, SK
JUNE 27-29
Onion Lake, SK
JUNE 28 & 29
Manitowaning, ON
JUNE 28 & 29
Arrowwood, AB
JUNE 28 & 29
Moosomin, SK
JULY 4 & 5
Kelliher, SK
JULY 5 & 6
Moorefield, ON
JULY 5 & 6
Wood Mountain, SK
JULY 11-13
Selkirk, MB
JULY 12 & 13
Orangeville, ON
JULY 12 & 13
Gilbert Plains, MB
JULY 12 & 13
Shaunavon, SK
JULY 18 & 19
Kitchener, ON
JULY 19 & 20
Weyburn, SK
JULY 19 &20
Massey, ON
JULY 19-20
Austin Threshermans Reunion & Stampede dual MRCA
Austin, MB
JULY 24-27
Northwest Roundup & Exhibition dual MRCA
Swan River, MB
JULY 25-27
Lakeshore Stampede
Elbow, SK
JULY 25-27
Spencerville New Holland Elite Series Stampede dual ACEC
Spencerville, ON
JULY 26 & 27
New Tecumseh Ram Rodeo
New Tecumseh, ON
JULY 26 & 27
Herbert Stampede dual CRA
Herbert, SK
AUGUST 1-3
Bow Island CRA Lead
Bow Island, AB
AUGUST 2
Reno Rodeo dual CRA
Consul, SK
AUGUST 2 & 3
Tweed Stampede Ram Rodeo
Tweed, ON
AUGUST 2 & 3
Writing On Stone CRA Lead
Writing On Stone, AB
AUGUST 3 & 4
Cardston Rodeo CRA Lead
Cardston, AB
AUGUST 8 & 9
Whitewood/Chacachas Rodeo dual MRCA
Whitewood, SK
AUGUST 8 & 9
Exeter Ram Rodeo
Exeter, ON
AUGUST 9 & 10
Kyle Community Rodeo dual CRA
Kyle, SK
AUGUST 9 & 10
Parry Sound Rodeo dual ACEC
Parry Sound, ON
AUGUST 9 & 10
Grand River Rodeo dual ACEC
Grand Valley, ON
AUGUST 16 & 17
Hanover Ag Fair & Rodeo MRCA Lead
Grunthal, MB
AUGUST 16 & 17
Edam Rodeo
Edam, SK
AUGUST 22 & 23
Halkirk Bull A Rama (Special Event)
Halkirk, AB
AUGUST 23
Alexandria Western Rodeo dual ACEC
Alexandria, ON
AUGUST 23 & 24
Sedgewick Roughstock Rodeo (Special Event)
Sedgewick, AB
AUGUST 24
Welland Case IH Ultimate Rodeo (Special Event)
Welland, ON
AUGUST 29
Rough n Ready Roughstock Event (Special Event)
Stoughton, SK
AUGUST 30
Powassan Smoken Spurs Festival dual ACEC
Powassan, ON
AUGUST 30 & 31
Ashern Rodeo MRCA Lead
Ashern, MB
AUGUST 30 & 31
Stettler Steel Wheel Stampede dual CRA
Stettler, AB
AUGUST 30 & 31
Estevan Exhibition CCA Rodeo
Estevan, SK
SEPTEMBER 5 & 6
International Plowing Match Ram Rodeo
Barrie, ON
SEPTEMBER 18-20
Val Marie 49th Annual Indoor Bob Larson Memorial Rodeo
Val Marie, SK
SEPTEMBER 19 & 20
Kamsack & District Indoor Rodeo
Kamsack, SK
SEPTEMBER 26 & 27
Beechy Western Days dual CRA
Beechy, SK
SEPTEMBER 26-28
Bowsman Bull-A-Rama (Special Event)
Bowsman, MB
OCTOBER 4
Dodge City Days dual MRCA
Wapella, SK
OCTOBER 10 & 11
Yorkton New Holland Harvest Showdown Rodeo
Yorkton, SK
NOVEMBER 7 & 8
PAGE 6-CCA RODEO NEWS APRIL 2014
2013 CCA FINALS AND YEAR END SPONSORS
Finals Jackets
Year End Buckles
Finals Saddles
Horse of the Year Blankets
OK Tire
Peavey Mart
Broda Group
Cowtown
Budlight
OLS Tubs
Moose Jaw Toyota
Three Star Trucking
Lipsett Cartage - Saddle Bronc
Flying U Holdings - Bull Riding
Raven Bay - Ladies Barrel Racing
JPC Farms Ltd. - Junior Steer Riding
Finals Buckles
Ryan Nelson - Saddle Bronc
Dallas & Alana Furseth - Bareback
Friends of Bert Thompson - Bull Riding
Rawhide Supplements - Tie Down Roper
Raven Bay - Ladies Barrel Racing
Classic Vac - Team Roper (Header)
Cody Strandquist Bucking Bulls - Junior Steer Riding
Wingate by Wyndham - Junior Girls Barrel Racing
Travelodge Hotel & Conference Centre - Hi Point
CCA - All Round Champion
Finals Back Numbers
OK Tire/Trellborg - Hi Point
OK Tire/Trellborg - All Round
Realty One Real Estate/Chris Parrott - Tie Down Roping
Bar T Welding Paul Tremblay - Bull Riding
Grad Family - Team Roping Heeler
The Co-operators – Jr. Steer Riding
Agrium - Ladies Barrel Racing
Affinity Credit Union - Junior Girls Barrel Racing
Getz Family - Tie Down Roping
Cartin & Associates - Steer Wrestling
Frontier Adjusters - Ladies Barrel Racing
Supreme Auction Sales - Hazing
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Contestant Information
Contestant Entry Information
10.The ENTRY LINE is RESTRICTED to
ENTRIES ONLY. If you have other CCA
Online entries through our website can be
business, please call the main line after
made as early as 7pm on the Wednesday prior
Monday.
to entry day. You MUST HAVE a
MEMBERSHIP NUMBER to use the
online entry system. A confirmation email will RIDE System
The RIDE system was developed to create
be sent to you at the completion of your entry.
Membership #’s, names, and events for all the draw based on priority levels and to
contestants that you are entering must be balance the entries between performances.
given, including 1st and 2nd preferences, and The RIDE system takes the manual
who is heading or heeling for the Team manipulation and any possibility of cheating
Roping entries. There is a link on the CCA or special favors out of creating the draw If
Website Entry page with a form to use if you you do not receive your preference it is
wish to fax your entries or you can call because the system had to randomly move
1.800.667.9444 to enter. CUTOFF for all somebody. Your options are to TRADE or
entries will be 2:30pm (Local Time) on the day TURN OUT. The office cannot and will not
alter the Final draw once it has been posted.
of entries.
Here are some guidelines that MUST be
followed when submitting entries:
1. Local contestants MUST call the local entry
number to enter. Any carded member
wishing to enter with a local MUST enter all
their events for that rodeo through the local
entry line. Please refer to the entry
information for local entry numbers.
2. Roughstock contestants are NOT
ALLOWED to pick SLACK as a preference.
3. Contestants must give TWO DIFFERENT
preferences or an OUT. Cannot pick two
preferences that are the same.
4. Contestants are NOT ALLOWED to ask for
different preferences for different events.
5. Contestants are NOT ALLOWED to enter
one rodeo with one group and another
rodeo with a different group.
6. ALL contestants in a buddy group MUST ask
for the SAME PREFERENCES. Up to four
contestants and four junior tags are allowed
to buddy together. Team Roping partners
are only considered part of the buddy group
if they are entering another event in
addition to Team Roping.
7. Only the person who made the entry is
allowed to make changes to that group’s
entry. If you want to be added to a group,
then you must have the person who made
the entry call in and add you.
8. DO NOT submit multiple or duplicate
entries. Decide who is going to make the
entry for the group and have only one
person submit the entry using only one of
the methods available. Multiple entries for
the same person or group is not an efficient
process for the office and takes valuable
time away from staff answering the entry
line.
9. ALL FINES MUST BE CLEARED PRIOR
TO ENTRY DAY. This includes fines owed
to CCA and any other associations. Anyone
paying CCA fines on entry day will be
charged an additional $50 administration
fee.
Callback Policy
The UNOFFICIAL draws will now be
posted on our website no later than
Wednesday evening at 5:00PM following entry
day Monday. Please use it to find your
individual draw day and time. Call backs are
THURSDAY 10:00 am to 1pm local time to
report ERRORS ONLY.
NOTE: An “error” refers to being missed
in the draw, buddy group being split up
throughout performances, or entered in the
wrong event.
DO NOT call the office if you did not get
your 1st or 2nd preference. This is not a viable
reason. According to . ENTRY STATISTICS,
an average of 74% of people who entered
received their 1st preference, 22% received
their 2nd preference, and only 4% did not get
either of their preferences.
The OFFICIAL draw will be posted Friday
morning and is FINAL
New in 2014
There is a $ 25.00 fee for using the OUT on
entry
The Rodeo count for Roughstock raised from
10 to 15
Jr. Steer riding age raised from 14 to 15
Novice whistle raised from 6 to 8 seconds
Turn Outs
If you have to Turn Out, you MUST call the
Turn Out Line at 306.721.2705 and leave a
message.
For Dual Approved Rodeos, you MUST call
the LEAD Association to Turn Out.
If you Turn Out using a Medical or Vet
Release, you MUST send a Doctor or Vet note
to the CCA office within 10 days of the
Turn Out or else you will be charged
applicable Turn Out Fees & Fines as per the
CCA Rulebook.
NOTE: ALL TURN OUTS COME WITH
APPLICABLE FEES AND/OR FINES,
INCLUDING
MEDICAL
&
VET
RELEASES. If you Turn Out you are
responsible to contact the CCA office to pay
any outstanding fees or fines as a result. Please
refer to the CCA Rulebook for all Turn Out
rules
Notice to all Contestants:
Starting July 1, 2011 an existing entry policy
will be enforced with respect to the second
preference when entering a rodeo. A valid
second preference will be one that is different
from the first preference given. If a contestant
does not give a different second preference,
the entry will not be taken. No exceptions will
be made to this policy after July 1, 2011. To
help enforce this policy, the executive has
approved adding the “draw out” option to the
range of valid options for entry.
In the event that a contestant can only make
one performance at a rodeo, they will be
allowed to draw out of that rodeo starting July
1, 2011. If a contestant enters a rodeo with
the second option as “out” there will be no
second chance if they are drawn out by the
entry system. As an example, if a contestant
enters a rodeo as “Slack or out” they are
stating that if they don’t get slack at that
rodeo, they will not enter that rodeo at all. If a
contestant enters using the “draw out” option
this way, they will not be given any special
preference in the system and may not get
entered at that rodeo. The cost of using this
draw out option will be a $25.00 admin fee
payable prior to your next entry. For further
information, please contact the CCA office.
Direct Deposit Information:
The CCA Office has switched to Direct
Deposit rather than cheques for the Rodeo
Payout. We need to collect banking
information from all of our members. We will
require all competing members to send us a
VOID Cheque. They can do this 2 ways….by
mail or by giving a VOID cheque to the Rodeo
Secretary at a Rodeo when they pay their entry
fees. The secretaries will have a spreadsheet
that they will fill out once the member gives
the secretary the VOID cheque to hand in to
the Office. The Office will keep this VOID
cheque on file and directly deposit winnings
from every rodeo.
Conduct on the phone
A reminder that rude behavior, harassment,
or foul language towards CCA staff will be
documented, and result in a $100 fine. This
fine will be levied by the CCA office, and the
member will have 30 days to pay the fine
before they become ineligible to enter as per
the CCA Rulebook Section XIII A. 14
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Rodeo Schools Continued...
Claypools 25th Annual
Junior Steer Riding
School
April 26 & 27, 2014
Clearview Arena, Fort Qu'appelle
experienced and beginner riders welcome
stock spec cally matched to riders experience
Instructors: Shylo Claypool, Dale Claypool, & Blair Hanson
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CCA RODEO NEWS APRIL 2014-PAGE 11
J ACK G RAD
B AREBACK H ORSE
S A D D L E B RO N C
B ULL
- F LIGHT R ISK-
- C ARBON C OPY-
Prime Time Rodeo
Jim Lawrence
Prairie Rodeo
Carl Barrett
OF THE
R OGER G OLDSMITH
Y EAR
- S LOUGH S HARKWhiteline Rodeo
Ken Bonkowski
R O D EO
Jack was born January 22, 1939 in
Regina, SK. He became a CCA member in
the mid 1970’s and he participated in
Team Roping for 8 to 10 years. Jack
attended the Finals in 1982.
Jack has farmed and ranched all his life.
Jack’s wife Shirley passed away in 1992.
He has 3 sons Kevin, Keith and Curtis, 3
grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
“Three” must be Jack’s lucky number!
OF THE
C OMMITTEE P ERSON
OF THE Y EAR
- H E AT H G A B R U C H -
M URIEL B ARRETT
Y EAR
- K Y L E C O M M U N I T Y R O D EO -
l-r: Justin Duncan ( Lancer ),
Kathy Strandquist &
Brad Strandquist ( Kyle )
Shylo Claypool ( CCA )
Roger was born October 26, 1940 at
Kindersley, SK. He joined the CCA in
1963. Roger competed for 15 years in
Bareback Bronc, cow riding, bull riding
and saddle bronc. He also judged for 5
years and drove pony chuck wagons for 15
years. Roger is still involved with the
rodeo, helping his partner Deb Jones with
Ladies Barrel racing.
Roger has farmed all his life at Hoosier,
SK and is semi retired. He has 3 children,
4 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.
D WAY N E L L OY D
-member since 1964
L OUISE H OUBEN
-member of CCA since 2001
-event she competed in Ladies
Barrel Racing
B OB R OBERTSON
Bob was born on July 20, 1949 at
Weyburn, SK and grew up at Yellow Grass.
When he was 18 he went to work for the
PF pastures. Bob became a CCA member
in the late 60’s and his events he competed
in were Calf roping, Bareback, Cow riding
and Bull riding. Later Bob became a
member of the CPRA.
Bob lives in Bassano, Alberta and works
on a ranch. He has 2 daughters.
Muriel was born June 30, 1937 into a
rodeo family, helping her dad Roy West in
the late 60’s and 70’s. She never competed
in rodeos but was active in bookkeeping
and sponsorships.
In 1971 Muriel married Carl and he
became a new dad to her daughters Lori
and Kim.
Muriel travelled with Carl as he
competed in rodeos and in 1991 they
formed Prairie Rodeo after subcontracting
for 2 years prior. Muriel is the secretary/
bookkeeper for their rodeo. One year in
the mid 90’s they had 25 CCA rodeos.
That would have been a very busy season.
Muriel travelled to Thunder Bay, Ontario
to work a rodeo and handled it on her
own.
The past 22 years Muriel has held a Bull
Riding competition in Moose Jaw and
does the sponsorship for that event. She is
still very active in the rodeos.
Muriel’s 2 daughters are married and she
has 2 grandsons Keith and Austin.
Elda Turcato was born August 21, 1939
and grew up on the family farm near
Taber, Alberta. She met a handsome
young steer wrestler and soon married
Stanley Weatherly in 1963. Elda and Stan
built their family as well as their herd of
bucking stock and formed Big Country
Rodeo in 1971. She was the secretary,
timer, chief cook and nursemaid to the
entire crew, while also working fulltime as
a Registered nurse and later as a Hospital
Unit clerk.
Elda has a beautiful collection of stock
awards gracing the walls of her home, a
tribute to their concentrated breeding
program of four legged superstars. She is
an accomplished and trusted CCA
secretary and oversees all aspects of Big
Country Rodeo, a job she has held for
over 40 years.
Elda has 3 children and loves every
minute she spends with her 4
granddaughters.
E L D A W E AT H E R LY
Photos Courtesy of
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2014 CLASSIFIED ADS
ANNOUNCERS
WINSTON BEAR
Box 928
Whitewood, SK S0G 5C0
306.735.7866
BARRY BOGHEAN
Box 33
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JOE BRANIFF
Box 145
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403.977.1123
KELLY BRICE
Box 7, Site 103. RR 1
Regina, SK S4P 2Z1
306 775-2811
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Box 1684
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204.851.2614
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347345 15th Side Road
Mono, On L9W 2Y8
416 587-0003
PAT MULLIGAN
10930 Pine Valley Drive
Woodbridge, ON L4L 1A6
416.999.2378
DON PEACOCK
Box 1643
Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0
306.662.8288
DOUG YOUNG
Box 218
Paynton, Sk S0M 2J0
306 895-2002
BRAD STENBERG
Box 26
Kronau, SK S0G 2T0
306-781-7085
BARREL MEN/CLOWNS
LEE BELLOWS
14 Wellington Dr
Moose Jaw, SK S6K 1A3
306-693-7533
GORDON MARK
Box 864 RR#1
Petersfield, MB R0C 2L0
204.738.2504
DOUG WICKHAM
Box 1995
Leduc, Alberta T9E 4C4
780-986-3929
DENNIS HALSTEAD
RR#1 Station Main
Dewinton, AB T0L 0X0
403.938.3288
ASH COOPER
Box 22
Senlac, SK S0L 2Y0
306.228.2195
BRINSON HARRIS
4171 NW 165 ST
Reddick, FL 32686
352-875-4563
CLIFTON HARRIS
4171 NW 165th St
Reddick FL 32686
352.207.0070
ANDY LEVITT
148 Walden Gate SE
Calgary, AB T2X 0P3
403.861.5356
RUSTY MCCRAY
465 SW Clifford Drive
Fortwhite, FL 32038
716.969.6280
BULL FIGHTER
"A" LIST
CODY CURLEY
9028 Panton Ave
North Battleford, SK S9A 3J9
306.317.0409
CODY HUNT
Box 572
Nanton, AB T0L 1R0
403.498.4821
KELLY MILLWARD
Box 21
Garland, MB R0L 0W0
204.742.8883
PASCAL RICARD
4775 Range 4
St Lucien, QC J0C 1N0
819.477.3080
SUSAN MACZA
Box 6031
High River, AB T1V 1P7
403.601.6065
CRAIG STEVENS
Box 252
Bengough, Sk S0C 0K0
306 268-4294
DOUG NOTT
Box 2202
Strathmore, AB T1P 1K2
403.333.9045
BRENDA PETERSON
Box 101
McCord, SK S0H 2T0
306-266-4431
STEVE FORTIN
S470 Durham Road 13
Sunderland, ON L0C 1H0
647.888.8071
STUART PLETCHER
9887 Fulmer Road
Millington, MI 48746
989.233.9655
CANDACE THOM
7226 9th Line RR#3
Thornton, ONT L0L 2N0
705-424-4769
DEAN GLENCROSS
Box 809
Lumsden, SK S0G 3C0
306.550.6800
TRAVIS ROBERTSON
4635 Rathbun Road
Birch Run, MI 48415
989.777.4404
ELDA WEATHERLY
Box 130
Botha, Ab T0C 0N0
403 742-3921
JORY VINE
Box 908
Balgonie, SK S0G 0E0
403.928.7515
WAYNE ROWE
Box 122
Goodlands, MB R0M 0R0
204.658.3503
BULL FIGHTER
"B" LIST
TYLER BYERS
111 Purdon Line
Powassan, ON P0H 1Z0
705.498.0617
CONTRACT ACTS
YOUNG GUNZ
TRICK RIDING
Box 6661
Bonnyville, AB T9N 2H2
780.573.9785
SHELBY THUE
Box 66 Bengough, SK S0C
0K0
306.268.2621
sthuetrickriding@hotmail.com
CASSIE HORNER
Box 325
Dutchess,Ab T0J OZ0
403 376-2395
FANTASTIC FOUR
TRICK RIDING
Box 14 RR#1 Site 2
Norquay
SK S0A 2V0
306.594.3007
PHOTOGRAPHY
RANDY LEWIS
Official CCA Photographer
3515 Van Horne Avenue
Regina, Sk S4S 1M3
306 536-8778
COLLEEN EDWARDS
Box 655
Herbert, SK S0H 2A0
306-784-3502
KEN MARCINKOSKI
Box 1057
Camrose, Ab T4V 4E7
780 672-2491
KEVIN SMITH
Box 554
Indian Head, SK S0G 2K0
306.331.8500
WADE REMPEL
Box 55
Kyle, Sk S0L 1T0
306 375-2452
JEFF RESCH
RR #1
Lousana, AB T0M 1K0
403 773-3757
SHANE FRANKLIN
Box 6619
Bonnyville, AB T9N 2J3
780-826-3655
SECRETARIES
Prime Time Rodeo
JIM LAWRENCE
RR #2
Kennedy, Sk S0G 2R0
306 538-4477
CHERYL BAILEY
250 Beachfield Crescent
Orangeville, ON L9W 4N3
519.940.5033
SHEILA PHILLIPS
Box 182
Qu'Appelle, SK S0G 4A0
306.695.8133
RMG
ROSS MILLAR
347345 15th Side Road
Mono, On L9W 2Y8
416 587-0003
CAITLYN STENBERG
Box 26
Kronau, SK S0G 2T0
403.921.0059
Whiteline Rodeo
WARD MACZA
Box 6031
High River, Ab T1V 1P7
480.296.4355
MURIEL BARRET T
3621 Mason Avenue
Regina, SK S4S 0Z7
306-584-3427
Willick Rodeo
CLIFF WILLICK
Box 434
Blaine Lake, Sk S0J 0J0
306 466-4962
SHERRY DETCHON
RR#4
Lloydminster, AB T9V 2Z9
780.875.7769
STAN DAY
Box 149
Val Marie, SK S0N 2T0
306.298.4417
DAPHNE FINDLAY
Box 336
Asquith, SK S0K 0J0
306-237-4443
DWIGHT DOKKEN
Box 17, Site 2
Cabri, Sk S0N 0J0
306 741-6700
MARNIE FRANCIS
Box 17 Site 2 RR#2
Craven SK S0G 0W0
306.527.3340
KENNY LAFLEUR
933 RS Salvail Sud
St Jude, QC J0H 1P0
450.501.5099
Francis Rodeo
ART FRANCIS
Box 17, Site 2, RR #2
Craven, Sk S0G 0W0
306 781-4671
BLADE YOUNG
Box 1
Tyvan, SK S0G 4X0
701.340.3607
SLIM BROWN
Box 902
Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0
306-661-8287
TRAVIS ERICKSON
Box 254
Consul, Sk S0N 0P0
306 299-5761
Big Country Rodeo
WARREN WEATHERLY
Box 130
Botha, Ab T0C 0N0
403 742-3921
Prairie Rodeo
CARL BARRETT
3621 Mason Avenue
Regina, SK S4S 0Z7
306-584-3427
PICKUP MEN
LUKE ELLINGSON
Box 456
Elrose, SK S0L 0Z0
306-378-7451
Battle River Rodeo
BLAINE FYSON
Box 336
Asquith, SK S0K 0J0
306-237-4443
MURRAY TIMMONS
RR#3
Eckville, AB T0M 0X0
403.391.0335
MORGAN BRICE
Box 462
Lampman, SK S0C 1N0
306-539-9818
JERRY DOUCETTE
BOX 302
Austin, MB R0H 0C0
204.637.2441
STOCK CONTRACTORS
LAURA MANTEI
708 Arthur Avenue
Estevan, SK S4A 2B6
306-634-2952
BARB MILLAR
347345 15TH SideRoad
Mono, ON L9W 6S4
519.941.5194
LEANNE LAWRENCE
RR #2
Kennedy, Sk S0G 2R0
306 538-4477
LORIE LUXTON
3-62 Gruhn Street
Kitchener, ON N2O 1S6
519.503.040
PERMIT CONTRACTORS
7X Rodeo
JUSTIN TWOGOOD
Site 1, Box 4, RR #2
Red Deer, Ab T4N 5E2
403 391-1001
3P Rodeo
STUART PLETCHER
9887 Fulmer Road
Millington, Mi 48746
989 233-9655
Wildhorse Productions
SHAWN ORR
106809 Southgate Rd 10 RR#5
Dundalk, ON N0C 1B1
519.377.1737
RICHARDS RODEO
Doug Richards
Box 414
Cochrane, AB T4C 1A6
403.932.5562
TIMERS
RHONDA BLENKIRON
Box 364 Beechy, SK S0L 0C0
306.859.4827
HILIARY BREADNER
725481 Grey RD 12 RR#2
Markdale, ON N0C 1H0
519.374.9215
CARRIE CABRAL
5427 Trefalgar Road
Erin, ON N0B 1T0
519.820.4119
TIM CULBERT
196470 Corey Road 7 RR#4
Meaford, ON N4L 1W7
519.538.2038
DAYNA HALE
Box 1006
Mount Albert, ON L0G 1M0
905.806.6114
MARCY HELMECZI
Box 1856
Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0
306.745.2443
JANE JARDINE
1104 Horace Street
Regina, SK S4T 5L4
306.291.6971
SARAH MACKIE
206 100 1st Avenue North
Warman, SK S0K 0A1
306.551.0458
HEATHER WEATHERLY
Box 181 Botha, AB T0C 0N0
403.742.4538
LEANNA ROUSELL
Box 241 Asquith, SK S0K 0J0
306-329-2485
JORDYN HAUBERG
Box 118 Outlook, SK S0L 2N0
306.867.3469
ERIN PARK
Box 1018
Teulon, MB R0C 3B0
204.886.3686
RUSTYN STENBERG
Box 26
Kronau, SK S0G 2T0
306.201.9576
LENNA SCHMIDT
Box 104
Yellowegrass, Sk S1G 5J0
KIM WUNDERLICH
42 Wilkie Road
Regina, SK S4S 5Y2
306-789-3569
LYNDA ZIEFFIE
Box 307 Consort, AB T0C 1B0
403.577.2393
RAM/CHRYSLER SPECIAL OFFER
Ross Miller and Ram Trucks, is offering all CCA
Members and Committees, employee pricing on
NEW Ram, Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler and Fiat
products.
If you are shopping for a new vehicle
simply call the CCA office (ask for the
GM or Marketing Officer) and
obtain an Advantage number.
Present it to your local dealer and
they will offer you the advantage
price.
(At Participating Dealers)
CCA RODEO NEWS APRIL 2014-PAGE 13
We missed Jim Reinbold’s name on
his photo last issue so to give Jim
credit where credit is due we are
writing about one of the great CCA
Gold Card members.
Jim Reinbold was the CCA Saddle
Bronc Campion in 1966 and 1967. He
was the runner up in the high point in
1966 and the runner up in bull riding
in 1967.
He served as Vice-President and
Bronc Riding director for the CCA,
never missing a meeting while he was
competing.
Jim on Trade Winds at Stettler AB
A NOTE FROM MR. JIM REINBOLD
I would like to thank the Canadian Cowboys Association for
my Gold Card. I am very honored to have received it.
Special thanks to Mark Bencze, Carl Barrett, Maxine and
Johnny Gratton for their efforts in making this possible.
Jim Reinbold
Thanks Again,
Jim Reinbold
Jim on Jerry Myer’s Blue
Bill at Meadow Lake SK
The CCA wants to recognize
Randy Lewis of Lewisimages.
Randy joined up with the CCA in
the fall of 2011 and has been an
outstanding
photographer,
contributor and volunteer.
Randy had be-friended many
contestants and helps many with
their marketing profiles and
follows their careers.
Randy contribution to the CCA
is
very
considerable
and
significant. He provides photos
for the newspaper the website and
2013 Best Ground Award
The 2013 Ladies Barrel Racing finalists
voted for the rodeo with the Best Ground for
the 2013 season ...... The winner was Unity
Rodeo!!! We had a banner made up that Unity
Rodeo Committee will have to hang in their
arena for "bragging rights".
We want to raise awareness and give
recognition to those rodeos that make an extra
effort to have good , safe ground for the barrel
racing event which also gives good
competition ground for the rest of the rodeo
events as well.
Good ground increases entries and high
quality performances year after year Thank you
to Unity Rodeo and all the committees that
make the effort for safe ground.
LBR Director, Dawn Goebel
Thank you for the 50th Anniversary Gala Celebration in
Regina, during the Finals, held for the alumni and the
contestants. It was very well organized, awesome banquet, so
good to see some of the former competitors in my era, also
to meet some of the present champions. Lots of
reminiscing, nice to have the Finals televised into the banquet
room. We were treated royally.
Jim on Jerry Myer’s Miller Special
at Elkwater AB
any a marketing material we need.
He attends conventions and
awards banquets to do the photo
shoots and sets up projectors and
screens and helps with preparing
power point presentations.
Randy also helps with setting up
the booth and tearing it down at
the Finals. In these busy times
when volunteers are hard to find
there isn’t anything that Randy
won’t help with when we ask him
Thank you Randy.
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2014 RODEO APPROVALS
BIG VALLEY RODEO
Big Valley, AB
May 2-4, 2014
Performances: Friday May 2 @ 7.00pm
Saturday May 3 @ 6.00pm
Slack:
Sunday May 4 @ 2.00pm
Saturday May 3 @ 10.00am
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW, LBR,
TR/$1000/$100/JSR,
JGB/$200/$30/NBR/$1000/$30
Dual Approved:
CCA
Lead Association:
CRA
Entries:
Contact CRA to enter
www.chinookrodeoassociation.com
Memberships Due:Thursday April 17 @ 4.00pm
COUNTRY 95.9 ROCK ‘N’ RODEO
Kingsville, ON
May 17 & 18, 2014
Performances: Saturday May 17 @ 6.00pm
Sunday May 18 @ 2.00pm
Slack:
Sunday May 18 @ 10.00am
Stock Contractor:Wildhorse Productions –
Shawn Orr 519.377.1737
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$75/TR/$1500/$75/JS
R, JGB/$200/$20 LR/$500/$75
Dual Approved: ACEC
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Amanda Orr 519.923.9523
Entry Day:
Monday May 5 @ 9.30am-2.30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday May 8 @ 11.00am-1.00pm
Memberships Due:Friday May 2 @ 4.00pm
DEAN ANTHONY MEMORIAL RODEO
Mankota, SK
May 23 & 24, 2014
Performances: Friday May 23 @ 6.00pm Saturday
May 24 @ 6.00pm
Slack: Saturday May 24 @ 9.00am
Stock Contractor:Prairie Rodeo – Carl Barrett
306.584.3427
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$100/TR/$2000/$100/
JSR, JGB, NBR/$400/$40
Awards: Buckle – SB, BB, BR Blanket – CR, SW, LBR,
TR, JGB Bag – JSR, NBR
Dual Approved: MRCA and CRA
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: April Williamson 306.640.2255
Entry Day:
Monday May 12 @ 9.30am-2.30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday May 15 @
11.00am-1.00pm
Memberships Due:Friday May 9 @ 4.00pm
KINDERSLEY INDOOR RODEO
Kindersley, SK
May 29-31, 2014
Performances: Thursday May 29 @ 7.00pm Friday
May 30 @ 7.00pmSaturday May 31
@ 7.00pm
Slack: Saturday May 31 @ 9.00am
Stock Contractor:Big Country Rodeo –
Warren Weatherly 403.740.9787
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$2500/$100/TR/$5000/$100
JSR, JGB, NBB, NSB/$800/$80
Awards: Buckle in all events
Dual Approved: CRA
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Tyler Ritchie 306.460.7705
Entry Day:
Tuesday May 20 @ 9.30am-2.30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday May 22 @
11.00am-1.00pm
Memberships Due: Friday May 16 @ 4.00pm
UNITY WESTERN DAYS
Unity, SK
May 31-June 1, 2014
Performances: Saturday May 31 @ 5.30pm
Sunday June 1 @ 2.00pm
Slack: Sunday June 1@ 9.00am
Stock Contractor:Battle River Rodeo – Blaine Fyson
306.237.4443
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$800/$80/TR/$1600/$80/JSR
, JGB, NBB, NSB/$250/$25
Dual Approved: CRA
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Bev Jones 306.228.7908
Entry Day:
Tuesday May 20 @ 9.30am-2.30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday May 22 @
11.00am-1.00pm
Memberships Due:Friday May 16 @ 4.00pm
CADOGAN STAMPEDE
Cadogan, AB
May 31-June 1, 2014
Performances: Saturday May 31 @ 1.00pm
Sunday June 1 @ 2.00pm
Slack:
Sunday June 1 @ 9.00am
Stock Contractor:Big Country Rodeo – Warren
Weatherly 403.740.9787
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$100/TR/$2000/$100/
JSR/$700/$25
JGB, NBR/$500/$25 Pee Wee
Barrels/$150/$15 (call local entry
line to enter)
Awards:
Buckle in all events
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Anne Fraser 780.753.6654 (leave
message)
Entry Day:
Tuesday May 20 @ 9.30am-2.30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday May 22 @ 11.00am-1.00pm
Memberships Due:Friday May 16 @ 4.00pm
WARMAN DIAMOND RODEO
Warman, SK
June 6-8, 2014
Performances: Friday June 6 @ 6.30pm
Saturday June 7 @ 6.00pm
Sunday June 8 @ 2.00pm
Stock Contractor:Battle River Rodeo – Blaine Fyson
306.237.4443
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$100 TR/$2000/$100
JGB, NBB, NSB/$300/$30
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: NO
Entry Day:
Monday May 26 @ 9.30am-2.30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday May 29 @
11.00am-1.00pm
Memberships Due:Friday May 23 @ 4.00pm
WOODSTOCK RAM RODEO
Woodstock, ON June 6 & 7, 2014
Performances: Friday June 6 @ 7.00pm Saturday
June 7 @ 2.00pm
Slack:
Saturday June 7 @ 10.00am
Stock Contractor:RMG – Ross Millar 416.587.0003
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$75/TR/$1500/$75JSR
, JGB /$200/$20/PB, LR/$500/$50
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: 519.942.3011
Entry Day:
Monday May 26 @ 9.30am-2.30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday May 29 @
11.00am-1.00pm
Memberships Due:Friday May 23 @ 4.00pm
ESTON RODEO
Eston, SK
June 6 & 7, 2014
Performances: Friday June 6 @ 8.00pm
Saturday June 7 @ 8.00pm
Slack:
Saturday June 7 @ 9.00am
Stock Contractor:Big Country Rodeo –
Warren Weatherly 403.740.9787
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$700/$70/TR/$1400/$70/JG
B, NBB, NSB/$200/$20
Dual Approved: CRA
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Heather Kraft 306.962.7700
Entry Day:
Monday May 26 @ 9.30am-2.30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday May 29 @
11.00am-1.00pm
Memberships Due:Friday May 23 @ 4.00pm
SANDHILL RODEO
Lancer, SK
June 7 & 8, 2014
Performances: Saturday June 7 @ 4:00pm
Sunday June 8 @ 2:00pm
Slack:
Sunday June 8 @ 10:00am
Stock Contractor:Prairie Rodeo – Carl Barrett
306.584.3427
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$800/$80/TR/$1600/$80/JSR
, JGB, NBB, NSB, NBR/$300/$30
Dual Approved: CRA
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries
Justin Duncan 306.587.7755
Entry Day:
Monday May 26 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday May 29 @
11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday May 23 @ 4:00pm
PILOT BUTTE COMMUNITY RODEO
Pilot Butte, SK
June 13 – 15, 2014
Performances: Saturday June 14 @ 1:00pm
Sunday June 15 @ 1:00pm
Slack: Friday June 13 @ 7:00pm
Stock Contractor:Prairie Rodeo – Carl Barrett
306.584.3427
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$800/$70/TR/$1600/$70/JG
B, NBB, NSB, NBR/$250/$25
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: NO
Entry Day:
Monday June 2 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 5 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday May 30 @ 4:00pm
LONG CREEK RODEO
Radville, SK
June 14 & 15, 2014
Performances: Saturday June 14 @ 3:30pm
Sunday June 15 @ 3:00pm
Slack: Sunday June 15 @ 9:00am
Stock Contractor:Prairie Rodeo – Carl Barrett
306.584.3427
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$600/$60/TR/$1200/$90/NB
B, NSB, NBR/$300/$30
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: NO
Entry Day:
Monday June 2 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 5 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday May 30 @ 4:00pm
BELLEVILLE RAM RODEO
Belleville, ON June 14 & 15, 2014
Performances: Saturday June 14 @ 2:00pm
Sunday June 15 @ 2:00pm
Slack:
Saturday June 14 @ 5:00pm
Sunday June 15 @ 10:00am
Stock Contractor:RMG – Ross Millar 416.587.0003
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$75/TR/$1500/$75/JS
R, JGB/$200/$20/PB,LR/$500/$50
Permits Accepted:Yes
Local Entries: 519.942-3011
Entry Day:
Monday June 2 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 5@ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday May 30 @ 4:00pm
FOREMOST RODEO
Foremost, AB June 20-22, 2014
Performances: Saturday June 21 @ 1:30pm
Sunday June 22 @ 1:30pm
Slack: Friday June 20 @ 6:00pm
Stock Contractor:White Line Rodeo – Ward Macza
480.296.4355
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW, LBR
/$1100/$100/TR/2200/$100/JSR ,
JGB/$300/$30
Awards: All Around – Buckle Hi-Point - Saddle
Dual Approved: CRA
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Joan Hughson 403.867.2343
Entry Day:
Monday June 9 @ 9.30am-2.30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 12 @
11.00am-1.00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 6 @ 4:00pm
COUTTSGRASS RODEO
Coutts, AB
June 21 & 22, 2014
Performances: Saturday June 21 @ 5.00pm
Sunday June 22 @ 2.00pm
Slack: Saturday June 21 @ 9.00am
Stock Contractor:Lazy 2 Rodeo – Duane Ashbacker
403.652.8167
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR/$1000/$80/CR,
SW,LBR/$600/$80/TR/1200/$80/J
SR, JGB, NBB, NSB,
NBR/$400/$40/LR/$400/$40/Loca
l JGB/$100/$10
Awards:
Buckles in all events
Dual Approved: CRA
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Linda Johnston 403.647.2178
Entry Day:
Monday June 9 @ 9.30am-2.30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 12 @
11.00am-1.00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 6 @ 4:00pm
CENTRAL BUTTE RODEO
Central Butte, SK June 21 & 22, 2014
Performances: Saturday June 21 @ 7.00pm
Sunday June 22 @ 3.00pm
Slack: Sunday June 22 @ 10.00am
Stock Contractor:Battle River Rodeo – Blaine Fyson
306.237.4443
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$600/$60/TR/1200/$60/JSR,
JGB /$250/$25
Awards: To be announced
Dual Approved: CRA
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Carla Loeppky 306.796.7677
Entry Day:
Monday June 9 @ 9.30am-2.30pm
Call Backs
Thursday June 12 @ 11.00am-1.00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 6 @ 4:00pm
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MILVERTON RAM RODEO
Milverton, ON June 21 & 22, 2014
Performances: Saturday June 21 @ 2:00pm
Sunday June 22 @ 2.00pm
Slack:
Saturday June 21 @ 5.00pm
Sunday June 22 @ 10.00am
Stock Contractor:Twisted P Rodeo – Stuart Pletcher
989.233.9655
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$75/TR/$1500/$75/JS
R, JGB/$200/$20/PB,
LR/$500/$50
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: 519.942.3200
Entry Day:
Monday June 9 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 12 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:
Friday June 6 @ 4:00pm
CHATHAM CASE IH ULTIMATE RODEO
(SPECIAL EVENT)
Pain Court, ON June 27, 2014
Performances: Friday June 27 @ 7:00pm
Stock Contractor:Twisted P Rodeo – Stuart Pletcher
987.233.9655
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR,
LBR/$1000/$75/JSR,
JGB/$200/$20/PB/$500/$50
Permits Accepted:NO
Local Entries: NO
Entry Day:
Monday June 16 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs
Thursday June 19 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 13 @ 4:00pm
FRONTIER DAYS RODEO
Swift Current, SK
June 27-29, 2014
Performances: Friday June 27 @ 7:00pm
Saturday June 28 @ 2:00pm
Sunday June 29 @ 2:00pm
Slack:
Saturday June 28 @ 10:00am
Stock Contractor:Prairie Rodeo – Carl Barrett
306.584.3427
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1500/$100/TR/$3000/$100/
NBB, NSB/$350/$35
Dual Approved: CRA
Additional Information: Trades/Moves by June 20
@ noon-NO EXCEPTIONS
Serpentine ride prior to each
performance
No Exhibition Rides
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Bev Switzer 306.773.7800
Entry Day:
Monday June 16 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 19 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 13 @ 4:00pm
ARROWWOOD AG SOCIETY RODEO
Arrowwood, AB June 28 & 29, 2014
Performances: Saturday June 28 @ 5:30pm
Sunday June 29 @ 2:00pm
Stock Contractor:Lazy 2 Rodeo – Duane Ashbacher
403.652.8167
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$100/TR/$1000/$100/
JSR, JGB, NSB/$500/$50
Awards:
Hi point saddle all rough stock
events including JR
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Duane Ashbacher 304.652.8167
Entry Day:
Monday June 16 @ 9:30-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 19 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 13 @ 4:00pm
MOOSOMIN RODEO
Moosomin, SK
July 4 & 5, 2014
Performances: Friday July 4 @ 6:30pm
Saturday July 5 @ 6:30pm
Slack:
Saturday July 5 @ 8:00am
Stock Contractor:Prime Time Rodeo – Jim Lawrence
306.736.7036
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB,
BR/$1200/$100/CR, SW,
LBR/$600/$60/TR/$1200/$60/JG
B/$250/$25
NBB, NSB/$500/$50
Dual Approved: MRCA
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Bobby Stevens 306.861.7471
Entry Day:
Monday June 23 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 26 @
11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 20 @ 4:00pm
CARLTON TRAIL RODEO
Kelliher, SK
July 5 & 6, 2014
Performances: Saturday July 5 @ 5:00pm Sunday
July 6 @ 2:00pm
Slack: Saturday July 5 @ 8:00pm
Stock Contractor:White Line Rodeo – Ward Macza
480.296.4355
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$600/$60/TR/$1200/$60/JSR
, JGB, NBB, NSB/$250/$25
Dual Approved: MRCA
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Brian Murry 306.621.1239
Entry Day:
Monday June 23 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 26 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 20 @ 4:00pm
ONION LAKE RODEO
Onion Lake, SK June 28 & 29, 2014
Performances: Saturday June 28 @ 1:00pm
Sunday June 29 @ 1:00pm
Slack:
Sunday June 29 @ 8.00am
Stock Contractor:Incredi-Bull: Dwayne Bull
780.645.0701
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$3000/$100/TR/$6000/$100/
JSR, JGB, NBB, NSB,
NBR/$500/$25
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Sherry Detchon 780.895.7769
Entry Day:
Monday June 16 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 19 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 13 @ 4:00pm
MAPLETON RODEO
Moorefield, ON July 5 & 6, 2014
Performances: Saturday July 5 @ 2:00pm
Sunday July 6 @ 2:00pm
Stock Contractor:Wildhorse Productions – Shawn
Orr 519.377.1737
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$75/TR/$1500/$75/JS
R, JGB/$200/$20
LR/$500/$75
Dual Approved: ACEC
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Amanda Orr 519.923.9523
Entry Day:
Monday June 23 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 26 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:
Friday June 20 @ 4:00pm
MANITOULIN RODEO
Manitowaning, ON
June 28-29, 2014
Performances: Saturday June 28 @ 2:00pm
Sunday June 29 @ 1:00pm
Slack:
Saturday June 28 - after performance
Sunday June 29 @ 9:00am
Stock Contractor:Wildhorse Productions – Shawn
Orr 519.377.1737
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$75/TR/$1500/$75/JS
R, JGB/$200/$20
LR/$500/$75
Dual Approved: ACEC
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Amanda Orr 519.923.9523
Entry Day:
Monday June 16 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday June 19 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 13 @ 4:00pm
WOOD MOUNTAIN STAMPEDE
Wood Mountain, SK
July 11-13, 2014
Performances: Saturday July 12 @ 6:00pm
Sunday July 13 @ 2:00pm
Slack:
Friday July 11 @ 4.00pm
Stock Contractor:
Rafter Anchor Rodeo –
Dale Woodward 780.842.9535
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1200/$120/TR/$2400/$120/
JGB, NBB, NSB,
NBR/$300/$30/LR/$600/$60
Permits Accepted:
YES
Local Entries: Ross Walburge 306.266.2170
Entry Day:
Monday June 30 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday July 3 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 27 @ 4:00pm
SELKIRK TRIPLE S FAIR & RODEO
Selkirk, MB
July 12 & 13, 2014
Performances: Saturday July 12 @ 7:00pm
Sunday July 13 @ 8:00pm
Slack:
Sunday July 13 @ 9:30am
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$2000/$100/TR/$4000/$100/
JSR, JGB/$500/$25
LR/$500/$25
Awards: 50 years of rodeo buckle in all events
Dual Approved: CCA
Lead Association:MRCA
Entries:
Contact MRCA to Enter
www.mrcarodeo.com
Memberships Due:Friday June 27 @ 4:00pm
ORANGEVILLE RAM RODEO
Orangeville, ON July 12 & 13, 2014
Performances: Saturday July 12 @ 2:00pm Sunday
July 13 @ 2:00pm
Slack: Saturday July 12 @ 5.00pm Sunday July 13 @
10.00am
Stock Contractor:RMG – Ross Millar 416.554.5729
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$75/TR/$1500/$75/JS
R, JGB/$200/$20/PB,
LR/$500/$50
Permits Accepted:
YES
Local Entries: 519.942.3200
Entry Day:
Monday June 30 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday July 3 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 27 @ 4:00pm
GILBERT PLAINS RODEO
Gilbert Plains, MB
July 12 & 13, 2014
Performances: Saturday July 12 @ 7:00pm
Sunday July 13 @ 5:00pm
Slack:
Sunday July 13 @ 9:00am
Stock Contractor:Francis Rodeo – Marnie Francis
306.527.3340
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$700/$60/TR/$1400/$60/JG
B, NBB, NSB/$350/$30
Awards: Available but type to be determined
Dual Approved: MRCA
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Gayle Donald 204.546.3450
Entry Day:
Tuesday June 30 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday July 3 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday June 27 @ 4:00pm
BOOMTOWN DAYS STAMPEDE
Shaunavon, SK July 18 & 19, 2014
Performances: Friday July 18 @ 6:00pm Saturday
July 19 @ 6:00pm
Slack:
Saturday July 19 @ 10:00am
Stock Contractor:Prairie Rodeo – Carl Barrett
306.584.3427
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$100/TR/$2000/$100/
JGB, NBR/$300/$35
Awards: Buckle in all events
Dual Approved: CRA
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: Lee Wallis 306.297.8685
Entry Day:
Monday July 7 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday July 10 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday July 4 @ 4:00pm
KITCHENER CASE IH ULTIMATE RODEO
Kitchener, ON July 19 & 20, 2014
Performances: Saturday July 19 @ 2:00pm
Sunday July 20 @ 2:00pm
Slack:
Saturday July 19 @ 5:00pm
Sunday July 20 @ 10:00am
Stock Contractor:Twisted P Rodeo – Stuart Pletcher
989.233.9655
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB, BR, CR, SW,
LBR/$600/$60/TR/$1000/$60/JSR
, JGB/$200/$20/LR, PB/$500/$50
Permits Accepted:YES
Local Entries: 519.942.3011
Entry Day:
Tuesday July 7 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday July 10 @ 11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday July 4 @ 4:00pm
SOURIS RIVER RODEO
Weyburn, SK
July 19 & 20, 2014
Performances: Saturday July 19 @ 5:00pm Sunday
July 20 @ 2:00pm
Slack: Sunday July 20 @ 9:00am
Stock Contractor:
Francis Rodeo – Art Francis
306.527.3340
Event/Purse/Entry Fee: SB, BB/$1500/$100/BR,
CR, SW,
LBR/$1000/$100/TR/$2000/$100
JGB/$500/$35/JSR, NBB, NSB/$500/$50
Dual Approved:
MRCA
Permits Accepted:
YES
Local Entries: Jessica Shelly 306.842.4052
Entry Day:
Monday July 7 @ 9:30am-2:30pm
Call Backs:
Thursday July 10 @
11:00am-1:00pm
Memberships Due:Friday July 4 @ 4:00pm
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Canadian Cowboys Association Eastern Division Ontario
Part A Stock
1.Calves must be uniform.
2.Animals used for this event
should be inspected by the
judges prior to the rodeo and
any objectionable stock shall be
eliminated.
3.If horned, not to exceed a
maximum span of 14 ½ in.
4.The breakaway calves shall be
a.Minimum weight of 180
pounds.
b.Maximum weight of 350
pounds.
Part B Equipment
1.Cattle neck ropes on calves
must be tied with string.
2.A mechanical barrier must be
used. The barrier shall be set in
accordance with the tie down
rules of the CCA.
Part C General Rules
1.There will be a thirty (30)
second time limit for the
contestant to call for the calf.
The judge will determine if
additional time may be allotted.
2.The score line will be set in
accordance with the CCA tie
down rules.
3.If the automatic barrier fails to
work the stock is brought back,
contestant must take the same
animal at a time the producer
indicates but prior to the calf
being used again.
4.If the barrier equipment hangs
on an animal and the contestant
tries the animal, he accepts the
animal. If the contestant pulls
up he will receive the same
animal back if the judge calls a
foul due to the barrier or other
circumstances.
5.Should the barrier break at any
point other than the designated
breaking point, the decision is
up to the barrier judge to call a
rerun.
If the contestant
obviously beats the barrier, but
the staples are pulled or the
barrier rope is broken and
string is unbroken, the barrier
judge may assess a ten (10)
second penalty. Otherwise this
will not be considered a broken
barrier.
6.The calf belongs to the
contestant when he calls for it,
regardless of what happens,
except for the following
circumstances:
a.In any timed event, if an
animal escapes from the
arena, the field judge will
drop the flag and all
watches will be stopped.
Contestant will receive the
original animal back with a
lap and tap start. Time
already accumulated will be
added to the time used to
complete the qualifying
run.
b.In cases of mechanical
failure
c.If in the opinion of the line
judge the contestant is
fouled by the barrier, the
contestant shall get his calf
back,
providing
the
contestant declares himself
by pulling up.
d.Lap and Tap - If the barrier
judge is to flag the start, he
shall flag the animal when
the animal’s nose crosses
the starting line. If not the
barrier may be used to
recognize the start of the
calf.
7.A contestant must be on her
horse and her horse must break
the plane of the barrier with
her draw breaking the plane of
the scoreline before she is
allowed to compete.
8.Time is to be taken between two
flags.
9.It shall be the judge’s
responsibility to see that the
contestant competes on the
stock drawn for her. In the
event of a mistake, the correct
drawn stock must be returned
if necessary and run during that
performance and only that time
or score taken.
Part D Event Rules
1.This event is for ladies only
except that boys 15 or younger
as of January 1 for that season.
2.Membership requirements shall
meet the same membership
requirements as a standard
event in the CCA Rulebook.
Juniors must meet the
membership requirements as
required in the CCA Rulebook.
Please refer to the Ontario
CCA ground rules for the series
finals requirements.
3.This event shall be conducted
with an open gate.
4.The rope shall be tied on to the
saddle horn with “mason”
string. The rope shall have a
knot at the end of the rope with
the string tied at the knot.
There shall be no tail. A white
flag shall be visible to the
flagman or judge and must be
attached at the knot end of the
rope.
5.The rope shall not run through
the bridle, tie down, neck rope
or any other device.
6.The loop shall go over the head
of the calf to be considered a
legal catch.
7.The rope must be released from
the contestant’s hand to be a
legal catch. The contestant
shall not pull the rope so as to
break the connection to the
saddlehorn.
8.The loop shall be thrown prior
to entering the alley and the
horse shall not enter the alley
during the run to be considered
a legal catch.
Part E Scoring and Penalties
1.In order for the time to be
considered official, the barrier
flag must operate.
2.The timed event judge will not
flag contestant out until time is
recorded.
3.The judge is to flag a time, then
flag the contestant out if the
run is not legal.
4.There will be a ten second
penalty assessed for breaking
the barrier.
5.Roping the calf without
releasing the loop from your
hand will disqualify the catch.
6.Contestant will be disqualified
for any abusive treatment of
the calf or the horse.
7.The contestant will receive no
time should the rope break
away from the saddle horn by
hand. However, if the rope
should dally around the horn
the contestant may ride
forward, undally the rope and
then stop the horse to make the
rope break away.
Part F Reruns
1. In any timed event, if an animal
escapes from the arena, flag will
be dropped and watches
stopped. Contestant will get
animal back with lap and tap
start, and time already spent
will be added to time used in
qualifying plus barrier penalties,
if any.
2. During any performance if an
animal escapes the chutes or
pens before it is called for
by the contestant, or if an
automatic barrier fails to work
and the stock is brought
back, that animal will be
returned by the arena director
and the labour crew during or
at the end of that performance
in the same manner he was
originally worked or
brought to the pens for
contesting. At least several head
of animals will be brought
back together.
3. No rerun will be given due to
faulty or broken equipment
furnished by the contestant
4. If the judge sees he has made
an error in flagging, he must
declare a rerun before the
contestant leaves the arena.
5. A calf must be rerun before it
is used by another contestant.
6. In the breakaway roping if an
animal fails to break the neck
rope and time is officially
started by the contestant, that
animal belongs to the
contestant. However, if time is
started by the animal and the
breakaway roper remains
behind the plain of the barrier
for approximately 10 seconds
that animal should be
considered a sulking animal and
replaced using the misdraw
procedure.
Part G Payout
1.The prize money and entry fees
are added together for the
purse in that event for the
event.
2.The
placing
payoff
is
determined on the purse after
the administration fee is
deducted. The administration
fee is 8%.
a)Money splits for 4 monies
if purse is under $1,000.00
payoff split is 40, 30, 20
and 10 percent.
b)Money splits for 6 monies
if purse is $1,000 to $3,
000.00 payoff split is 29,
24, 19, 14, 9 and 5 percent.
CCA RODEO NEWS APRIL 2014-PAGE 17
Canadian Cowboys Association Eastern Division Ontario
1.Ladies’ pole bending must be
run on a horse ridden by a
female contestant only or any
boy eligible to run Jr. Barrels.
2.Each contestant will begin from
a running start, and time shall
begin and end as any part of the
horse crosses the scoreline start
and finish. A clearly visible
starting line must be provided.
An electric timer with at least
two watches used by official
timers to be the official time.
All sets of timer are to be
recorded. The electric eye time
is to be recorded by a judge.
When the electric timers are
used, and a minority of the
contestants are missed, the
stop watches times will be
used for them only. If the
electric timer fails to operate
for more than half of the
contestants, the stop watch
times will be considered as
the official times for all
contestants.
(a)All timed events must be
flagged by a judge.
3.The pole bending pattern is to
be run around six poles. Each
pole is to be 21 feet (6.4 meters)
apart, and the first pole is to be
21 feet (6.4 meters) from the
scoreline. End pole must be at
least 21 feet from fence. In an
arena size 177 feet on a pen
gate of 222 feet on a closed
gate or larger, Diagram A is to
be used.
to done from the
mouth of the chute to the
back fence***
(a) Stopping distance must
be 45 feet on a closed gate
and 30 feet on a safe open
centre chute from scoreline.
(b) In all outdoor/indoor
arenas that are NOT large
enough for the pattern in
Diagram A, timers will be
placed inside the pole
bending pattern to the
minimum stopping distance
requirements and override
of the electronic eye will be
used. This would be any
arena less than 177 feet on
an open gate or 222 feet
on a closed gate, Diagram
B is to be used.
***Measuring on this pattern is
to be done from the back
fence towards the chute with
the scoreline to be 30 feet on
open gate or 45 feet on closed
gate from the mouth of the
chute***
***Measuring on this pattern is
Definition of Override of
the electronic eye in any
arena that does not permit
proper placement of the
scoreline 21 feet below the
bottom pole: once horse and
rider cross the scoreline upon
entering the arena, the
override on the eyes will be
manually depressed by the
timers to avoid eye shut off
halfway through the pattern.
Breakaway Roping – Open
Tie Down Roping – The calf
gate, calf must be roped before
entering alley way and the horse
must not enter alley way.
Breakaway Roping – Boys 15
years and under as of January
1 of the current season are
permitted to enter breakaway
roping. Being entered in team
roping has no bearing on
Breakaway entries.
Breakaway Roping & Pole
Bending – To follow approved
rules from CCA Eastern Board
(The points earned in these
optional events will only count
towards the Ram Rodeo Tour
Series Finals and New Holland
Elite Series Finals).
roping shall have an
and the calf must
before entering the
the horse must not
alley
open gate
be roped
alley and
enter the
Tie Down Roping – Drag Rule
is 6 feet. The 6 second rule is
waived. The run is complete
when the cowboy has
remounted, is seated on his
horse and the horse is stepped
forward 1 step and produces
slack in the rope. All other
CCA rules apply.
Junior Barrel Racing – will be
open to boys and girls 15 years
and under as of January 1 of
Eyes are to be reactivated
once the horse and rider are
approaching final pole for the
turn to run home.
4.A horse may start either to the
right or to the left of the first
pole and then run the remainder
of the pattern accordingly.
5.Knocking over a pole shall carry
a five-second penalty. Failure to
follow the course shall cause
disqualification. A contestant
may touch the pole with any part
of their body in an effort to
keep it upright as long as they do
not physically lift it from the
ground to place it on a vertical
axis.
6.Poles shall be set on top of the
ground, 6 feet in height, and
mounted in bases with a 14 inch
diameter. Poles shall be PVC
pipe, and bases shall be rubber
or plastic. Preferred color for
poles is natural white, but red,
white, and blue rings shall be
allowed. Solid rubber bases are
preferred, but hollow plastic
bases shall be allowed only if
filled completely to emulate a
solid base.
7.Scoreline must be permanently
staked for the entire contest. It
is strongly recommended that a
premeasured device is used in
setting the pattern. Marked off
rope or measuring tape to
ensure that pattern is exactly the
same for all contestants.
8.After official racing time begins,
reruns are not allowed.
the current season.
Boy’s
points will only count for the
Ram Rodeo Tour Series Finals
and the New Holland Elite
Series Finals, not the Western
CCA Finals at the Regina
Agribition.
Pole bending – Boys 15 years
and under as of January 1 of
the current season will be
permitted to compete.
All Junior competitors must wear
protective helmets in Jr. Barrels,
Jr. Bull Riding and Pole
Bending.
All optional events shall meet the
membership requirements as
9.(a) A horse can be ridden more
than once in a go round and/or
performance by different girls,
but a girl may only ride one
horse in a go round, thereby
allowing contestants to change
horses between go rounds.
(c)If a contestant is injured
during a competition, a
substitute contestant cannot
take her place.
(d)Contestants may not
change order of run in a
performance or slack as
specified by RIDE without
the approval of both judges.
10.If more than one pole bender
falls due to hitting cement or ice,
the pole bending will be
postponed
until
ground
conditions are fixed.
(a)In ladies pole bending, if a
contestant does not wish to
compete due to unsafe
ground
conditions,
contestants must get both
judges to sign off thereby
allowing that contestant to
visible and not be fined a
turn out fee.
11.Practice runs will not be
allowed in the arena one hour
before rodeo time or at
intermission.
12.The use of bats and spurs is
allowed; however, the excessive
use of the bat prior to the race,
during the race, or after the race,
will
mean
automatic
disqualification
for
that
particular race.
outlined in Section 1 of CCA
rules. Fee schedule for optional
events shall adhere to Appendix
A – Membership Dues from the
CCA rules.
The competitor who finishes as
year end champion will be
invited to compete in the CCA
Finals at the Regina Agribition
provided they have competed in
at least 5 CCA approved
rodeos.
** Age limit changes are to
keep in consistency with
amendments made to **
** “Section VII – Junior
Contestants rule #1(b)” **
PAGE 18-CCA RODEO NEWS APRIL 2014
many show up with no concept
of the event or how to handle
stock. World Champion, Phil
Lyne said it best “they don’t
Spring is around the corner know come here from sick
and warm weather means the ‘em.” Students that are
smell of rodeo is in the air. attending are older and have
When I was a young contestant not come up through the junior
I looked forward to scouring steer riding and very few have
the latest rodeo news for competed in high school or
upcoming schools. It was college rodeos. We take the
exciting
to
see
which events, Saddle Bronc and
champions were going to be Bareback, right down to the
basics and with the help of
putting on schools.
Schools are expensive and Francis Rodeo Company, we
many young guys do not have make the school as safe as
the $300 to $500 tuition in their possible. Schools such as this
bank accounts. Especially if are where students can come
they just purchased equipment, and learn to do things correctly
such as saddles, ropes, boots, and get on as many head of
spurs, etc. Hopefully Mom and stock as they want.
Students come to ride just
Dad are flush and have a liking
for rodeo. Cost of the school is broncs or barebacks. I suggest
a small portion of what that they try the other event
contestants are going to spend too, as they have paid the
if they are going to compete tuition. Competing in two
regularly. A typical rodeo events gives them more chance
weekend can eat up $300-$500 to win. World Champions
with entry fees, gas, hotel Benny Reynolds, Mel Hyland,
Dave Appleton, Lewis Field
rooms, meals, and beverages.
Over the past number of and Ty Murray competed in
years I have helped coach at the both events. There are some
Moose Jaw Bronc Riding students that only get on one or
School. It surprises me how two head and then they fade to
the back of the chutes. I don’t
push them to get on again, their
courage shone through when
they mounted the first one. As
coaches, we need to make sure
they get back on the chutes to
help others, open gates or help
run the stripping chute.
Committees, these students can
be your new blood. Come and
attend schools and recruit. My
advice to students - you have no
business entering rodeos until
you can cover your stock in the
practise pen.
Associations give lip service
to being there for the youth.
Bull Butter. Here are the
memberships I purchased when
I started out in 1991; Canadian
Intercollegiate,
Canadian
Cowboys, Chinook, Lakeland,
Canadian Professional (permit)
and National Intercollegiate
Rodeo Associations. I had to
compete against the top guys
such as Mac McKie, Gary
Seutter, John Walters and Rick
Martini, plus my travelling
partners of Ian Freeman and
Cam Cooper. CCA President
Shylo Claypool impressed me
with his forward thinking rule
“If you hold a current card in
another association, for an
extra $25 you can enter a CCA
Rodeo.” – insurance included!
Associations wanting to
build their contestant base
need to work with Build a
Cowboy, High School and
College Rodeo programs.
These events set students on
the right path, which will pay
dividends to rodeo committees
in the future. I challenge you to
look at the Alberta High
School Rodeo Junior Division
website and see the kids
working different events. They
will be the next multi-event
contestants in the vein of
Brian Claypool, Jerry Walker,
Doug Wilkinson, Tom Bailey,
Dustin McPhee and Josh
Harden.
“views expressed are those of the
writer and not necessarily of the
association”
Lee Sinclair 1652 Rousseau
Cres N, Regina, SK, S4X 4L9
(h) 306-949-6427
(c) 306-570-9506
CCA RODEO NEWS APRIL 2014-PAGE 19
Saskatchewan High School Rodeo Association
Saskatchewan High School
Rodeo Association
www.shsra.net
STUDENT EXECUTIVE 2013-2014
President
Gregory Gilis, Swift Current SK
Vice President
Bari Phillips, Cabri SK
Secretary
Shalayne McDermit, Southey SK
Queen - Makayla Moen Elrose, SK
Student at Large
Taylor Stevenson, Elbow SK
ADULT EXECUTIVE
National Director Howard Floyd Kipling SK
306 736-8145 or 306 736-2476
President
Scott McLeod Waldeck, SK 306 778-3699
Vice President
Walt Lockie Balgonie, SK 306 771-2580
2nd Vice President
Ryan Hayes Val Marie, SK 306-298-4633
Secretary
Tammy McLeod Waldeck, SK 306778-3699
Treasurer
Theresa Friesen Rosetown 306-831-9046
Entry/Points
Michelle Marcenko Rockglen, SK
306-476-2443
DIRECTORS AT LARGE
Greg Bellisle - Lumsden, SK 306 731-2699
Jill Parsonage - Maple Creek, SK 306-299-4413
Cliff WIllick - Blaine lake, SK 306-466-4967
Tamara McDermit - Southey, SK 306-726-4699
Ryan Froshaug, Minton SK 306-969-2143
Jeff Knight - Central Butte, SK 306-796-4101
Sherry Thue, Bengough SK 306-268-2621
OTHER SHSRA POSITIONS:
Website
Gina Stewart Rockglen, SK
306-476-2247
Queen Co-ordinator
Theresa Friesen Rosetown, SK
306-882-2685
Scholarships
Laura Schiml Estevan, SK
306-636-2342
Awards & sponsorship
Kim Quam Saskatoon SK S7K 3J5
306-931-3397
SHF Raffle
Marla Phillips Cabri, SK 306-587-3222
ADULT EVENT DIRECTORS
Roughstock HS - Kevin Smith
Roughstock JR - Jayson Keely
Goats HS & JR - Sandra Moen
Break Away HS - Clark Kovar
Break Away JR - Lyle Stewart
Tie Down - Shawn Williamson
Team Roping HS - Scott McLeod
Team Roping JR - Marcel Panchuk
Steer Wrestling - Ryan Froshaug
Chute Doggin - Ryan Froshaug
Ribbon Roping - Greg Kornfeld
Barrels HS - April Williamson
Barrels JR - Joline Bowditch
Poles HS - Karla Hicks
Poles JR - David Esmond
Cutting - Lisa Eaton
STUDENT EVENT DIRECTORS
Roughstock HS - Tyson Thue
Roughstock JR - Jud Colliness
Goats HS - Skylar Dickson
Goats JR - Riley McClintock
Tie Down HS - Tyce McLeod
Tie Down JR - Tee McLeod
Break Away HS - Shyla Froshaug
Break Away JR - Shelby Lockie
Ribbon Roping - Emily Stewart
Team Roping HS - Zane Marcenko
Team Roping Jr - Shana Froshaug
Steer Wrestling - Riley Hayes
Chute Doggin - JC Knight
Barrels HS - Carlie Bowditch
Barrels JR - Amy Bowditch
Poles HS - Jayne Keeley
Poles JR - Genevieve George
Cuttting - Cassandra Eaton
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