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Falkland Stampede Highlights |
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May 21, 2024 l Airdrie, AB
For immediate release
A man’s home is his cast…uh…van.
If you’re saddle bronc rider, Tyrel Roberts, and you live in northern British Columbia, there are maybe four Canadian Professional Rodeo Association stops that are reasonably close to the home place, located in Charlie Lake (40 minutes from Fort St. John). Thus the need for a vehicle that can double as transportation and accommodation during rodeo season.
"I’ve got pretty well everything I need and got except for my horses in the van with me,” the 23-year-old quipped as he made his way toward Buffalo Lake Metis Settlement for the first SMS Equipment Pro Tour rodeo of the 2024 season.
This past weekend, Roberts rolled his caravan into another BC stop, this one the popular Falkland Stampede, and came away with a well-earned victory riding Macza Pro Rodeo’s 6 Squash Blossom Steely Dan to an impressive 86.5 point effort for $1687. |
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“I knew the horse’s name but I didn’t really remember her. But when they ran her in there, then I remembered. She’s kind of famous with her own [special] halter and everything. I was pretty excited to draw her,” the 2023 CFR qualifier commented.
“She rolls out of there and gets up underneath herself and helps you spur. It felt like she was really kicking that day,” Roberts added. “She made a nice little circle to the left right by the judges. It was a little bit wild for a while there and I really had to get under my rein and under my swells. But she was fun and it worked out.”
The Falkland win was coupled with a third place cheque Roberts picked up across the line at Central Point, Oregon where a 78 point ride netted him $1157.
The weekend results fit right in with the goals the young cowboy has for the 2024 season. “My plan is to prioritize the Canadian rodeos but we’ll go back and forth to some of the bigger American rodeos as well.”
That plan includes getting back to the CFR and working towards the talented bronc rider’s bigger goals. “I want to keep making the CFR and eventually win Canada a time or two and one of these days soon get to the NFR as well.”
Roberts comes from a ranching background with a little rodeo thrown in. “My dad and his brother figured they were riding broncs all the time at the ranch so they might as well try to ride some at the rodeos but it didn’t work out as well as they thought,” he chuckled. “But my parents made the World Series of Team Roping and my brother steer wrestled so rodeo was definitely a big deal for us.
“For me, I saw some bronc riding on TV when I was about five years-old and I knew that was exactly what I wanted to do.”
After a solid novice career and a productive 2023 season, the young cowboy looks ready to take the next step in what is shaping up to be a long and successful career. He spent the winter on the south side of the 49th parallel, all part of the career development of an up and coming rough stock hand.
“It was kind of a long winter. I didn’t draw that good at most of the places I went so I was pretty excited to be coming back to Canada and getting on some good bucking horses up here.”
After a big win at Falkland that will see the BC talent move up from the tenth place ranking he had entering the weekend, we’ll be seeing Tyrel Roberts at CPRA rodeos throughout 2024. He’ll be the guy in the van.
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Two-event cowgirl Bradi Whiteside has been a picture of consistency through the early stages of the 2024 rodeo season and the Longview, AB athlete continued to set a torrid pace in both of her events. Whiteside picked up a 5-6 spilt in the Falkland barrel race and won the breakaway roping with a 2.0 flat for a tidy $2650 haul out of British Columbia. The second generation horsewoman will climb a few notches in the breakaway standings where she was sitting fifth heading into the weekend and will maintain a solid hold on second-place in the barrel racing standings as well.
And south of 49, Canadian bronc rider, Dawson Hay made some big-time noise with back to back 90.5 point rides at the Miles City Bucking Horse Sale Extreme Matched Bronc Ride to win both the long go and the Finals for a $20,000 plus payday. The Montana mega-success vaulted the four-time WNFR qualifier to 17th place in the World standings.
Next up on the CPRA calendar is the SMS Pro Rodeo Tour event in Buffalo Lake May 24-26.
Complete unofficial results are available at rodeocanada.com
The Canadian Professional Rodeo Association (CPRA) with headquarters in Airdrie, Alberta is the official sanctioning body for Professional Rodeo in Canada. The CPRA approves 55 events annually with a total payout exceeding $6.8 million. The organization oversees the SMS Equipment Pro Tour Finals Labour Day weekend in Armstrong, BC, holds their premiere event – the Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) – at Rogers Place in Edmonton, AB October 2-5 and endorses the Maple Leaf Circuit Finals as part of Canadian Western Agribition in Regina, SK in November. Follow the CPRA on Facebook @prorodeocanadaofficial, on Instagram @prorodeocanada_cpra, on X @prorodeocanada or online at RodeoCanada.com.
For more information:
Barb Poulsen
CPRA Communications and Media
Phone: 403 625-9225
Email: media@rodeocanada.com |
Editorial Note: The information within this release is provided by the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association (CPRA) and is intended for media use. If you use any of the following information verbatim in your publication, or broadcast the details via radio or television, please note that the information is courtesy of the CPRA. * Photos are copyright protected and must not be copied, shared or otherwise disbributed without permission of the CPRA. |
CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL RODEO ASSOCIATION
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2024 NEWS RELEASES and ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ |
JANUARY |
AUGUST |
* CPRA Welcomes New CRES Mgr |
* Anderson and Cooper Cash In |
MARCH |
* Field of Dreams Stampede Lives Up to Name |
* New Pro Rodeo Canada Partner |
* Veterans Show the Way |
APRIL |
* Remembering Jasper Pro Rodeo |
* New CPRA Rodeo Administrator Tanner Girletz |
* Late Season Drama |
* CPRA-Troy Fischer Silverworks Extend Agreement |
* Lethbridge and Okotoks Rodeo Highlights |
* Strong Start to Season for Pascal Isabelle |
SEPTEMBER |
* CPRA Rodeos Added to Cowboy Channel |
* SMS Pro Tour-Labour Day Weekend Highlights |
* Tanner Milan and Eddie - Powerful Partnership |
* Inching Closer to a CFR Berth |
* Big Weekend for Jacob Gardner |
* CPRA Year End Award Winners |
MAY |
* CPRA 2023 Stock Awards |
* 2023 SMS Equipment Pro Tour Kicks Off |
OCTOBER |
* Consistent Spring for Logan Bird/Falkland, BC |
* End of Season Wrap-Up |
* Tim Kemp Among Buffalo Lake Winners |
* 2023 Canadian Finals Rodeo Personnel |
JUNE |
* CFR Moving to Edmonton in 2024 |
* Grande Prairie, Leduc and Hand Hills Highlights |
NOVEMBER |
* Lea Park, Rocky, Bonnyville, Brooks Highlights |
* CFR Performance One Highlights |
* Innisfail, Stavely, Wildwood Overview |
* Bounce-Back Night at CFR '49 |
* Wainwright, Sundre, High River, Bassano Wrap |
* 2023 Canadian Finals Rodeo Highlights/Results |
JULY |
DECEMBER |
* Benalto Overview |
* KAILANI Sports and CPRA Announce Partnership |
* Midway Season Highlights |
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* Bringing the Summer Heat |
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