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Champions Crowned at Wrangler National Finals Rodeo

Zeke Thurston - World ChampionDec 14, 2019 l Las Vegas, NV
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Zeke Thurston is first and foremost a winner.

And he proved it again at the 61st edition of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. In the final go round, the Big Valley, Alberta saddle bronc rider posted an 88.5 score on C5 Rodeo’s Kitty Whistle to split 3/4/5 in the round to add $11,141 to his round earnings. And Thurston added a fourth place average payout of $31,431 to give him total WNFR earnings of $170,064. His overall season total of $347,055 reflected his domination as his margin of victory over second place man Brody Cress was $61,000.

“I don’t know if I have words for how I feel right now. I wanted this one even more that I wanted that first one,” the 24 year-old second generation bronc rider admitted. “I’ve had more fun this year than I ever have. This is awesome, just awesome.”

To say that Zeke Thurston has already fashioned a storybook career is to understate the situation dramatically. In 2008 he was the Canadian Steer Riding Champion and followed that up with a Novice Saddle Bronc title in 2013. Then there were two Contract Act of the Year honours while a member of The Thurston Gang. He was the World Champion Bronc Rider in 2016, Canadian Champion in 2019, collected three Calgary Stampede $100,000 cheques and wins at virtually every important rodeo on either side of the 49th parallel.

And now the biggest prize of all—the coveted gold buckle emblematic of a World title for the second time. Thurston’s double win—Canadian and World titles in the same year—mark the first time that has happened since Taos Muncy accomplished that feat in 2011.

It was also a very good week for Thurston’s traveling partners—the other two Canadians in the saddle bronc riding, Jake Watson and Dawson Hay. Watson, the Hudson’s Hope, British Columbia bronc rider was second in the final round with an 89.5 point ride on Sankey Pro Rodeo and Phenom Genetics Marquee for $20,730. He finished sixth in the average, won over $127,000 during the ten days of the Finals and checked in at $236,406 for the year, good for sixth overall. WNFR rookie Dawson Hay completed the Canadian trio’s spectacular week as he was part of that 3/4/5 final round split with Thurston and Ryder Wright, and added an eighth place average cheque of $6346 for an NFR total of $97,435 and season earnings of $197,747 good for seventh place.

Haven Meged - 2019 World Tie-Down ChampionClayton Biglow was not to be denied. The Clements, California bareback rider came to the WNFR with a commanding lead, increased that lead in the first nine go-rounds at the Thomas and Mack Arena and finished it off in the tenth round by tying the arena record he set a year ago; this time the 93 point score was recorded on the Canadian Bareback Horse of the Year, Northcott-Macza’s Stevie Knicks. The $26,230 first-place cheque, coupled with his win in the average ($67,269) gave the four time qualifier a record season total of $425,843.

2019 Canadian Champion and five time WNFR qualifier Orin Larsen rode Stace Smith Pro Rodeo’s Junior Bonner to finish fourth in the final go-round ($11,000) and held on to fourth place in the average as well for another $31,731 to bring his season total to $296,403, second only to Biglow.

The third of the Canadian bareback riders, Cadogan, Alberta cowboy, Clint Laye was out of the money in round ten but rode all ten of his horses and finished 6th in the average for $16,500 to take home almost $79,000 at his second WNFR and a season total of $170,415.

It came down to one tenth of a second to decide the Tie Down Roping Championship of the World. The amazing Miles City, Montana rookie, Haven Meged, prevailed with a season total of $246,013, just $1182 ahead of 2013 World Champion Shane Hanchey. Hanchey split the final round with a 7.1 second run with Texan Adam Gray, each man collecting $23,480. If Hanchey had been a tenth of a second faster or Gray a tenth slower, the outright winner’s cheque of $26,230 would have been enough to give the Louisiana superstar his second title. The Meged-Hanchey 1-2 finish was the exact reverse of the Canadian Championship battle the two staged just over a month ago at CFR 46 in Red Deer. Meged is just 21 years-old and is just months removed from having been the World Collegiate Rodeo Champion.

It was a coronation in the bull riding. Sage Kimzey had set his sights on tying the great Jim Shoulders’ record of six consecutive world titles and the 25 year-old Oklahoma sensation did it with authority. Kimzey was 88 points on Pete Carr Pro Rodeo’s River Monster to win second in the round, finish first in the average and put a ribbon on a season that saw him top $480,796 in earnings, another record.

2016 Canadian Champion, Jordan Hansen enjoyed his finest hour at this Finals as he topped the field in round 10 with an 88.5 point go round win on Four Star Rodeo’s Hell Hound. The $26,230 payday, along with an eighth place average cheque of $6346, gave the Ponoka, Alberta bull rider an NFR total of $100,044 and a season total of $214.792.

Round ten of the barrel racing event included some heart-stopping moments that saw defending Champion, Hailey Kinsel-Lockwood, who came into the final round in first place, hit a barrel to finish out of the money. But seven placings through the week, including two round wins, gave the Cotulla, Texas cowgirl $141,153 in NFR earnings for a grand total of $290,020, enough for her second title. Average winner, Ivy Conrado-Saebens was the picture of consistency throughout the Finals, and the only competitor to run clean over ten rounds with 138.44/10 for $264,673 overall and the reserve World title.

Ty Erickson - PRCA Hubbell photoIt was third time lucky for Helena, Montana steer wrestler Ty Erickson. The lanky bull dogger came to the Thomas and Mack Arena twice before in the lead and was unable to seal the deal. This time it came down to the final round for the six time WNFR qualifier. While Erickson did not place in round 10, he clocked a 4.4 to maintain fifth spot in the Average ($22,846) to win his first World title with $234,491 in total, just $17,130 ahead of fellow Montanan, Bridger Chambers. The Average win went to Cross Plains, Texas bulldogger Matt Reeves. Two time and reigning Canadian Champion Scott Guenthner pocketed $46,102 for his 2019 WNFR efforts for a 12th place $148,853 overall.

Determination of the 2019 Team Roping Champions also came down to the final round with Oklahoma’s Clay Smith taking home his second consecutive World Heading title. The five time WNFR qualifier, and his partner Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nevada, placed in six of ten rounds ($118,307 total NFR earnings) with Smith earning a season total of $268,819. But it was Throckmorton, Texas heeler, Wesley Thorpe, who enjoyed his first World Championship with an impressive $249,180 for the season, 161,884 of which came from earnings garnered at this year’s Finals with California heading partner, Cody Snow. Thorpe and Snow’s six placings over the course of the Finals, including a 4.4 second-place round ten run, gave them the Average win and $62,269 each.

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Tenth Performance Results, Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019
Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas

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Bareback riding: 1. Clayton Biglow, 93 points on Northcott Macza's Stevie Knicks, $26,231; 2. Tim O'Connell, 91.5, $20,731; 3. Trenten Montero, 89.5, $15,654; 4. Orin Larsen, 89, $11,000; 5. Tanner Aus, 88.5, $6,769; 6. Tilden Hooper, 88, $4,231; 7. Richmond Champion, 87.5; 8. Clint Laye, 85; 9. Steven Dent, 84.5; 10. Ty Breuer, 84; 11. Taylor Broussard, 82; 12. Kaycee Feild, Caleb Bennett and Jake Brown, NS. 15. Austin Foss, INJ. Average standings: 1. Clayton Biglow, 886.5 points on 10 head, $67,269; 2. Tim O'Connell, 871.5, $54,577; 3. Richmond Champion, 860, $43,154; 4. Orin Larsen, 857.5, $31,731; 5. Tilden Hooper, 851, $22,846; 6. Clint Laye, 840.5, $16,500; 7. Trenten Montero, 839, $11,423; 8. Tanner Aus, 783 on nine, $6,346; 9. Kaycee Feild, 770.5; 10. Caleb Bennett, 696 on eight; 11. Steven Dent, 680.5; 12. Ty Breuer, 594.5 on seven; 13. Taylor Broussard, 576.5; 14. Austin Foss, 563.5; 15. Jake Brown, 434 on five. World standings: 1. Clayton Biglow, $425,843; 2. Orin Larsen, $296,404; 3. Tim O'Connell, $261,091; 4. Richmond Champion, $238,983; 5. Tilden Hooper, $238,239; 6. Kaycee Feild, $232,320; 7. Caleb Bennett, $208,902; 8. Tanner Aus, $173,460; 9. Clint Laye, $170,416; 10. Trenten Montero, $170,296; 11. Jake Brown, $133,415; 12. Austin Foss, $126,587; 13. Ty Breuer, $120,911; 14. Steven Dent, $103,799; 15. Taylor Broussard, $93,502.

Steer wrestling: 1. Dakota Eldridge, 3.5 seconds, $26,231; 2. (tie) Bridger Chambers and Tanner Brunner, 3.8, $18,192 each; 4. (tie) Will Lummus and Cameron Morman, 3.9, $8,885 each; 6. Matt Reeves, 4.0, $4,231; 7. Hunter Cure, 4.1; 8. (tie) Ty Erickson and Tyler Waguespack, 4.4; 10. Stetson Jorgensen, 4.5; 11. Tyler Pearson, 7.5; 12. Kyle Irwin, 8.3; 13. J.D. Struxness, 8.5; 14. Riley Duvall, 10.1; 15. Scott Guenthner, NT. Average standings: 1. Matt Reeves, 48.4 seconds on 10 head, $67,269; 2. Riley Duvall, 54.8, $54,577; 3. Bridger Chambers, 55.2, $43,154; 4. Tyler Pearson, 57.8, $31,731; 5. Ty Erickson, 62.7, $22,846; 6. Stetson Jorgensen, 66.6, $16,500; 7. Dakota Eldridge, 68.5, $11,423; 8. Hunter Cure, 75.9, $6,346; 9. Kyle Irwin, 89.1; 10. Tyler Waguespack, 39.0 on nine; 11. Cameron Morman, 42.4; 12. J.D. Struxness, 50.3; 13. Scott Guenthner, 67.0; 14. Will Lummus, 34.6 on eight; 15. Tanner Brunner, 46.1. World standings: 1. Ty Erickson, $234,491; 2. Bridger Chambers, $217,362; 3. Stetson Jorgensen, $197,246; 4. Tyler Pearson, $196,904; 5. J.D. Struxness, $190,137; 6. Matt Reeves, $183,131; 7. Tyler Waguespack, $177,925; 8. Dakota Eldridge, $177,834; 9. Riley Duvall, $166,194; 10. Hunter Cure, $164,914; 11. Will Lummus, $163,382; 12. Scott Guenthner, $148,853; 13. Cameron Morman, $140,576; 14. Kyle Irwin, $134,934; 15. Tanner Brunner, $109,911.

Team roping: 1. Kaleb Driggers/Junior Nogueira, 4.1 seconds, $26,231 each; 2. Cody Snow/Wesley Thorp, 4.4, $20,731; 3. Erich Rogers/Kyle Lockett, 4.5, $15,654; 4. Clay Smith/Jade Corkill, 4.7, $11,000; 5. Riley Minor/Brady Minor, 6.8, $6,769; 6. Brenten Hall/Chase Tryan, 9.4, $4,231; 7. Luke Brown/Paul Eaves, 11.6; 8. Tyler Wade/Cole Davison, 12.7; 9. Tate Kirchenschlager/Tyler Worley, 14.3; 10. Matt Sherwood/Hunter Koch, 20.4; 11. Coleman Proctor/Ryan Motes, Clay Tryan/Jake Long, Ty Blasingame/Travis Graves, Chad Masters/Joseph Harrison and Jake Cooper/Caleb Anderson, NT. Average standings: 1. Cody Snow/Wesley Thorp, 43.8 seconds on nine, $67,269 each; 2. Brenten Hall/Chase Tryan, 56.7, $54,577; 3. Luke Brown/Paul Eaves, 59.3, $43,154; 4. Tate Kirchenschlager/Tyler Worley, 93.0, $31,731; 5. Riley Minor/Brady Minor, 44.4 on eight, $22,846; 6. Clay Smith/Jade Corkill, 47.3, $16,500; 7. Kaleb Driggers/Junior Nogueira, 50.1, $11,423; 8. Chad Masters/Joseph Harrison, 54.9, $6,346; 9. Matt Sherwood/Hunter Koch, 62.5; 10. Tyler Wade/Cole Davison, 68.1; 11. Erich Rogers/Kyle Lockett, 60.8 on seven; 12. Jake Cooper/Caleb Anderson, 54.2 on six; 13. Clay Tryan/Jake Long, 36.9 on five; 14. Ty Blasingame/Travis Graves, 20.3 on four; 15. Coleman Proctor/Ryan Motes, 27.2 on three. World standings (headers): 1. Clay Smith, $268,820; 2. Cody Snow, $256,938; 3. Kaleb Driggers, $240,923; 4. Brenten Hall, $237,061; 5. Riley Minor, $207,707; 6. Chad Masters, $196,067; 7. Luke Brown, $182,093; 8. Coleman Proctor, $153,241; 9. Tate Kirchenschlager, $147,225; 10. Clay Tryan, $147,222; 11. Tyler Wade, $135,856; 12. Ty Blasingame, $132,220; 13. Erich Rogers, $128,634; 14. Matt Sherwood, $124,704; 15. Jake Cooper, $103,851. World standings (heelers): 1. Wesley Thorp, $249,181; 2. Junior Nogueira, $238,243; 3. Chase Tryan, $234,480; 4. Jade Corkill, $226,946; 5. Brady Minor, $207,707; 6. Joseph Harrison, $198,816; 7. Paul Eaves, $186,600; 8. Ryan Motes, $158,089; 9. Kyle Lockett, $153,364; 10. Jake Long, $150,954; 11. Tyler Worley, $142,677; 12. Cole Davison, $134,371; 13. Travis Graves, $133,896; 14. Hunter Koch, $132,807; 15. Caleb Anderson, $103,050.

Saddle bronc riding: 1. Brody Cress, Hillsdale, Wyo., 91 points on The Cervi Brothers Rodeo's RodeoHouston's Womanizer, $26,231; 2. Jake Watson, 89.5, $20,731; 3. (tie) Ryder Wright, Zeke Thurston and Dawson Hay, 88.5, $11,141 each; 6. (tie) Rusty Wright and Colt Gordon, 87.5, $2,115 each; 8. Jacobs Crawley, 86.5; 9. (tie) Spencer Wright and Jesse Wright, 85; 11. Chase Brooks, 82; 12. Sterling Crawley, Mitch Pollock, Bradley Harter and J.J. Elshere, NS. Average standings: 1. Brody Cress, 840.5 points on 10, $67,269; 2. Spencer Wright, 762.5 on nine, $54,577; 3. Rusty Wright, 756, $43,154; 4. Zeke Thurston, 699.5 on eight, $31,731; 5. Jacobs Crawley, 646.5, $22,846; 6. Jake Watson, 610.5 on seven, $16,500; 7. Jesse Wright, 588.5, $11,423; 8. Dawson Hay, 523 on six, $6,346; 9. Chase Brooks, 516.5; 10. Colt Gordon, 416.5 on five; 11. Sterling Crawley, 407; 12. Ryder Wright, 348.5 on four; 13. J.J. Elshere, 252 on three; 14. Mitch Pollock, 171.5 on two; 15. Bradley Harter, 86.5 on one. World standings: 1. Zeke Thurston, $347,056; 2. Brody Cress, $286,372; 3. Ryder Wright, $273,129; 4. Spencer Wright, $258,015; 5. Rusty Wright, $241,153; 6. Jake Watson, $236,406; 7. Dawson Hay, $197,747; 8. Chase Brooks, $194,681; 9. Jacobs Crawley, $191,935; 10. Sterling Crawley, $156,722; 11. Jesse Wright, $155,159; 12. Bradley Harter, $127,543; 13. Mitch Pollock, $125,196; 14. J.J. Elshere, $119,004; 15. Colt Gordon, $112,635.

Tie-down roping: 1. (tie) Shane Hanchey and Adam Gray, 7.1 seconds, $23,481 each; 3. Marty Yates, 7.7, $15,654; 4. Tyson Durfey, 7.9, $11,000; 5. Haven Meged, 8.0, $6,769; 6. Tyler Milligan, 8.1, $4,231; 7. Michael Otero, 8.7; 8. Shad Mayfield, 10.6; 9. (tie) Caleb Smidt and Taylor Santos, 11.2; 11. Tuf Cooper, 12.4; 12. Riley Pruitt, 15.8; 13. Rhen Richard, Ty Harris and Cooper Martin, NT. Average standings: 1. Haven Meged, 85.7 seconds on 10 head, $67,269; 2. Tyson Durfey, 85.9, $54,577; 3. Tuf Cooper, 90.7, $43,154; 4. Taylor Santos, 97.3, $31,731; 5. Riley Pruitt, 103.0, $22,846; 6. Caleb Smidt, 107.8, $16,500; 7. Shane Hanchey, 80.3 on nine, $11,423; 8. Tyler Milligan, 84.0, $6,346; 9. Marty Yates, 66.8 on eight; 10. Cooper Martin, 80.2; 11. Michael Otero, 83.1; 12. Rhen Richard, 67.1 on seven; 13. Shad Mayfield, 74.5; 14. Ty Harris, 49.8 on six; 15. Adam Gray, 60.3. World standings: 1. Haven Meged, $246,014; 2. Shane Hanchey, $244,832; 3. Tyson Durfey, $237,532; 4. Riley Pruitt, $226,445; 5. Marty Yates, $212,854; 6. Tuf Cooper, $211,631; 7. Caleb Smidt, $196,900; 8. Tyler Milligan, $196,884; 9. Ty Harris, $186,765; 10. Taylor Santos, $182,484; 11. Adam Gray, $151,885; 12. Shad Mayfield, $127,075; 13. Cooper Martin, $125,593; 14. Michael Otero, $116,155; 15. Rhen Richard, $111,988.

Barrel racing: 1. Lisa Lockhart, 13.71 seconds, $26,231; 2. Cheyenne Wimberley, 13.79, $20,731; 3. Ivy Conrado-Saebens, 13.86, $15,654; 4. Jessica Routier, 13.87, $11,000; 5. Shali Lord, 13.88, $6,769; 6. (tie) Dona Kay Rule and Ericka Nelson, 13.89, $2,115 each; 8. Lacinda Rose, 13.92; 9. Nellie Miller, 14.06; 10. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi, 14.10; 11. Emily Miller, 18.65; 12. (tie) Hailey Kinsel and Amberleigh Moore, 18.85; 14. Jennifer Sharp, 19.11; 15. Stevi Hillman, 23.71. Average standings: 1. Ivy Conrado-Saebens, 138.44 seconds on 10 runs, $67,269; 2. Emily Miller, 143.25, $54,577; 3. Lisa Lockhart, 144.47, $43,154; 4. Nellie Miller, 144.63, $31,731; 5. Shali Lord, 144.73, $22,846; 6. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi, 144.77, $16,500; 7. Lacinda Rose, 145.17, $11,423; 8. Hailey Kinsel, 147.42, $6,346; 9. Jessica Routier, 148.45; 10. Dona Kay Rule, 148.84; 11. Jennifer Sharp, 165.38; 12. Amberleigh Moore, 167.51; 13. Cheyenne Wimberley, 175.22; 14. Ericka Nelson, 175.45; 15. Stevi Hillman, 154.30 on nine. World standings: 1. Hailey Kinsel, $290,020, 2. Ivy Conrado-Saebens, $264,673; 3. Emily Miller, $255,799; 4. Lisa Lockhart, $250,698; 5. Nellie Miller, $235,899; 6. Amberleigh Moore, $207,982; 7. Dona Kay Rule, $192,392; 8. Jessica Routier, $191,197; 9. Shali Lord, $173,391; 10. Stevi Hillman, $157,219; 11. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi, $152,100; 12. Lacinda Rose, $138,917; 13. Cheyenne Wimberley, $127,861; 14. Jennifer Sharp, $114,024; 15. Ericka Nelson, $112,318.

Bull riding: 1. Jordan Hansen, 88.5 points on Four Star Rodeo's Hell Hound, $28,981; 2. Sage Kimzey, 88, $23,481; 3. Tyler Bingham, 86.5, $18,404; 4. Jeff Askey, 86; $13,750; 5. Stetson Wright, Trevor Kastner, Josh Frost, Koby Radley, Garrett Smith, Daylon Swearingen, Jordan Spears, Trey Kimzey, Clayton Sellars, Boudreaux Campbell and Trey Benton III, NS. Average standings: 1. Sage Kimzey, 709 points on eight head, $67,269; 2. Boudreaux Campbell, 624 on seven, $54,577; 3. Jordan Spears, 517 on six, $43,154; 4. Tyler Bingham, 516, $31,731; 5. Stetson Wright, 448.5 on five, $22,846; 6. Koby Radley, 435, $16,500; 7. Jeff Askey, 426.5, $11,423; 8. Jordan Hansen, 356 on four, $6,346; 9. Trey Benton III, 352; 10. Clayton Sellars, 347.5; 11. Daylon Swearingen, 270 on three; 12. Garrett Smith, 178.5 on two; 13. Trey Kimzey, 168; 14. Trevor Kastner, 86 on one; 15. Josh Frost, NS. World standings: 1. Sage Kimzey, $480,797; 2. Boudreaux Campbell, $344,573; 3. Stetson Wright, $267,345; 4. Tyler Bingham, $246,399; 5. Jordan Hansen, $214,792; 6. Jordan Spears, $211,933; 7. Koby Radley, $195,349; 8. Trey Benton III, $186,995; 9. Daylon Swearingen, $179,799; 10. Garrett Smith, $171,769; 11. Trevor Kastner, $161,216; 12. Clayton Sellars, $158,018; 13. Jeff Askey, $157,329; 14. Josh Frost, $129,561; 15. Trey Kimzey, $124,960.

All-Around Standings: 1. Stetson Wright, $297,923; 2. Clay Smith, $279,672; 3. Tuf Cooper, $265,794; 4. Caleb Smidt, $210,190; 5. Trevor Brazile, $129,754; 6. Daylon Swearingen, $138,881; 7. Rhen Richard, $117,980; 8. Landon McClaugherty, $112,119; 9. Steven Dent, $111,577; 10. Josh Frost, $92,732.

RAM Top Gun Award standings: 1. Clayton Biglow, $243,891; 2. Sage Kimzey, $217,942; 3. Boudreaux Campbell, $203,135; 4. Brody Cress, $180,500; 5. Ivy Conrado, $171,404; 6. Zeke Thurston, $170,064; 7. (tie) Wesley Thorp and Cody Snow, $161,885 each; 9. Cody Snow, $161,885; 9. Emily Miller, $157,654; 10. Chase Tryan, $148,135.



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2019
JANUARY SEPTEMBER
* Red Deer Bull Riding * Armstrong, Merritt & Finning Pro Tour Final
FEBRUARY * 2019 Finning Pro Tour Winners
* Claresholm Bull Riding * Breakaway Roping & the CPRA - details
APRIL * Medicine Lodge Fall Round-Up
* Medicine Hat Spring Rodeo * Oldstoberfest
* Agribition Welcomes Maple Leaf Circuit Finals * 2019 CPRA Award Winners
* Picture Butte and Tofield Bullridings * Dallas Sunstrum Memorial Pro Rodeo
* Finning Pro Tour Expands * Finning and CPRA Announce Grand Prize Winner
MAY * Hanna Indoor Pro Rodeo - Regular Season Wrap-Up
* Drayton Valley Weekend Rodeo Wrap OCTOBER
* Maple Leaf Circuit Finals Counts for CFR * CFR Performance One
* Coleman, Stavely, Innisfail (BR) Rodeo Wrap * CFR Performance Two
* Finning Canada and CPRA Expand Partnership * CFR Performance Three
* Falkland Stampede Highlights * CFR Performance Four
* Cody Snyder Swift Current Xtreme Bulls Invitational * CFR Performance Five
JUNE * CFR Performance Six - Canadian Champions Declared
* Grande Prairie, Leduc, Hand Hills, Wildwood DECEMBER
* Brooks, Lea Park, Rocky Mountain House * Maple Leaf Circuit Finals
* Bonnyville, Innisfail * WNFR Round 1
* Wainwright, Sundre, High River * WNFR Round 2
JULY * WNFR Round 3
* Ponoka, Williams Lake, Airdrie * WNFR Round 4
* Benalto, Coronation * WNFR Round 5
* Morris, Kennedy, Quesnel * WNFR Round 6
* Medicine Hat, Bruce, Pollockville, Bowden, Lacombe * WNFR Round 7
AUGUST * WNFR Round 8
* Strathmore, Regina, Grimshaw * WNFR Round 9
* Jasper, Dawson Creek, La Crete * WNFR Round 10
* Cranbrook, Pincher Creek  
* Okotoks, Glencross, Smithers  
   
 


2018 NEWS RELEASES and ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE
JANUARY AUGUST
* CFR Announcement Release * High Prairie, Strathmore, Grimshaw
FEBRUARY * La Crete, Jasper, Dawson Creek
* Rebel Energy Services Bull Riding * Cranbrook, Pincher Creek
* Chad Besplug Invitational Bull Riding * PRCA, CPRA Create Maple Leaf Circuit
MARCH * CFR Details Rolled Out in Red Deer
* CPRA Welcomes Jeff Robson as General Manager * Smithers, Okotoks
APRIL SEPTEMBER
* Broncs and Honky Tonks Indoor Rodeo * Armstrong, Merritt
* Tofield Bull Bash * Medicine Lodge
* Camrose-Coleman Rodeos * Oldstoberfest
MAY * Dallas Sunstrum Memorial
* Drayton Valley Pro Rodeo * Grass Roots Final
* Stavely Pro Rodeo-A Night at the Ranch Bull Riding OCTOBER-NOVEMBER
* Falkland Stampede * Final Regular Season Wrap
JUNE * On Board For CFR '45
* Grande Prairie, Leduc, Hand Hills, Wildwood * CFR Qualifiers and Back Numbers Announced
* Brooks, Lea Park, Rocky Mountain House * CFR Performance 1
* FloSports Announces Multi-Year Partnership With CPRA * CFR Performance 2
* Innisfail Pro Rodeo * CFR Performance 3
* Wainwright, Sundre, High River * CFR Performance 4
* Jody Seeley Joins CPRA Team * CFR Performance 5
JULY * CFR Performance 6
* Ponoka, Williams Lake, Airdrie * Agribition Pro Rodeo
* Benalto, Coronation DECEMBER
* Teepee Creek Stampede * NFR Round 1
* K-Days, Morris, Kennedy * NFR Round 2
* Medicine Hat, Bonnyville, Bowden, Pollockville, Bruce * NFR Round 3
  * NFR Round 4
  * NFR Round 5
  * NFR Round 6
  * NFR Round 7
  * NFR Round 8
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