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Calgary Stampede – Wildcard Saturday at the Rodeo

Saturday was the last chance for competitors in the rodeo events to qualify for finals.  A lot of fun watching these athletes (people and animals) perform.  I’m heading down to the Stampede for the finals now but wanted to share some of the moments from the day of wildcards.

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Sunday’s Finals should be the exclamation mark to end a great rodeo over the past 10 days.  Good luck to all the competitors!


Calgary Stampede – Lindsay Sears tearing up the Ladies Barrel Racing on Day 7

Lindsay Sears is a local barrel racer from Nanton, Alberta.  She won the Barrel Racing event at the 2008 Calgary Stampede as well as being a two-time Barrel Racing World Champion (2008 and 2011).  The crowd went crazy when she raced today and it was well deserved.  She is the best in the sport right now and is rightfully the hometown favourite.

She has been getting faster with each day through the qualifiers at the 100th Calgary Stampede Rodeo this year.  She won the Thursday Group B qualifier, with a time of 17.62 seconds.  She is currently tied for 4th place in Group B with the last qualifier on Friday.  I would expect she will keep getting faster and should earn her spot in the Sunday finals without rolling the dice in the Wildcard Saturday event.  When the finals are run on the 15th, her track record would suggest it might be foolish to bet against her walking away the centennial champion.  I can’t wait for that race – good luck Lindsay!


Calgary Stampede – Bradley Harter in the Saddle Bronc on Day 7 at the Rodeo

Bradley Harter had a good ride at the rodeo on Thursday.    The Loranger, Louisiana native was riding Spring Planting and the pairing earned a score of 81.50.  Which was good for fourth place on the day’s Saddle Bronc event.

I really like this cowboy’s riding style – nice straight lines due to great balance in the saddle and on the stirrups.  I’m hoping he can turn in a score in the high 80’s and qualify for the Finals on Sunday directly.  If not, he’ll be fighting for one of two wildcard spots up for grabs on Saturday.  Good luck Bradley!


Calgary Stampede – Day 5 at the Rodeo

The rodeo down at the Calgary Stampede today was great today.  It was Day One for the Group B competitors and it seemed obvious that they were ready to get started.

Here, Cody Cassidy has just left a perfectly comfortable horse to dive onto the back of a slightly ornery cow.  The Donalda, Alberta cowboy did a great job with this ride pulling the steer down in 4.5 seconds which was good for second place on the day.

Blake Knowles, from Heppner, Oregon, digs boots into the dirt as he drags the steer to a stop.

Clint Cannon had a wild ride on Coal Black with the horse winning today’s round.  It was a good Bareback event matchup and I would like to see Clint turn in some good scores and get into the final.

In the same event, Jake Vold drew Witch Doctor.  The horse lived up to its name and was a tricky ride.  One that the Bareback rider from Ponoka, Alberta was up to the challenge for.  Together, the pairing won the day with an 86.0 ride.

Savannah Reeves, a perennial contender from Cross Plains, Texas who won the 2010 Ladies Barrel Racing event rounds the first barrel during her run.

I can’t wait for the weekend.  The performances have already been great and I am excited about what we will see for the finals.


Calgary Stampede: Saturday’s Rodeo

I had a full day along the rails down at the Stampede yesterday. Here are a few photographs I liked from the quick scan of the wagon load I took yesterday.

The rodeo is a great event and I’m amazed by the performances of both the athletes and the animals.  Huge helpings of strength, balance and sheer will on both sides.  And, a lot of fun to watch.

I’m just heading down for today’s rodeo, can’t wait to get back down there.