This website is accessible to all versions of every browser. However, you are seeing this message because your browser does not support basic Web standards, and does not properly display the site's design details. Please consider upgrading to a more modern browser. (Learn More).

  Saturday - November 7, 2009
News Home  | Home  | Contact Us  | Search  | Weather & Travel  | TalkRodeo
Advanced RSS Ticker (Ajax invocation) demo
:: Menu
:: Attention
Visit daily for the latest industry news, to receive by RSS Feed click here to auto subscribe. You can also add a news headlines widget to your site, click here to get the code.
:: News Menu
CBR
:: Merchant Members
:: Network Sites
RodeoAttitude.com
RodeoBoards.com
RodeoChatter.com
RodeoPages.com
RodeoRomance.com
RodeoSales.com
RodeoTrader.com
StrictlyRodeo.com
TalkRodeo
:: Wainwright Goes to the Bulls

You are here: news home > international rodeo > canada

Wainwright Goes to the Bulls

Posted Tuesday, June 23, 2009

e-mail E-mail this page   print Printer-friendly page

CALGARY, ALTA. – While a three-way split for first place in the bull riding at the Wainwright Stampede was slightly unexpected, it was 1,600 lbs of bull that stole the show.

“He’s just a young bull that I got from [2008 Canadian bull riding champion] Tyler Thomson,” says Big Stone Rodeo’s Bruce Sunstrum of Slip Knot, the black mass that twisted and turned two of those winning riders to 87-points in Wainwright, Alta.

“This bull is four years old now and he’s turning out to be a pretty good bull,” Sunstrum adds. “This bull’s been good from day one. He doesn’t buck a lot of guys off, and when they win they’ll be 85 to 88 on him pretty consistently.”

Albertans Kyle French and Brett Thompson each earned $2,958 for the chance to dance with the bull.

Vold Rodeo’s Big Valley was the other stellar black tornado in the first place split.

“He came from Nanson Vold. He was ranch-raised right here in Ponoka,” offers Wayne Vold on Big Valley’s roots. “I think them bull riders love this bull. I think if they stub their toe he’ll buck them off, but if they ride up they can be 86 or 87 points. He’s definitely a cowboy bull.”

He certainly was for Luke Ellingson. The Val Marie, Sask. bull rider was the third bull rider to earn 87 points and $2,958.

“I thought Luke – I was very proud of him. I thought he sat up and rode. He never got in any trouble, he just made a real smart bull ride. It was
excellent,” Vold recalls.

A proven five-year-old, Big Valley isn’t as intimidating in size at 1,400 lbs as Big Stone’s Slip Knot, but “he’s got big horns and he’s rodeo looking. He’s just a good looking bull,” according to Vold.

“He’s going to be in Ponoka, and then he’ll go to Calgary [Stampede]. He’ll probably get two trips in Calgary, and then he’ll go to Strathmore,” Vold says of Big Valley’s next few charges out of the chutes.

Slip Knot is set to buck this coming weekend at the Airdrie Pro Rodeo. Bull rider Devon Mezei of Scandia, Alta. who currently leads in the
standings, has drawn the bull.

Unofficial Weekend Winners:

EDITOR’S NOTE: These results have not been processed and are subject to change.

Guy Weadick Memorial Pro Rodeo, High River, AB

Saddle Bronc: Dustin Thompson (Brooks, AB), 85.0, $2,325
Bareback: Steven Dent (Mullen, Neb.) / Logan Hodson (Telkwa, B.C.), 84.5, $1,941
Bull Riding: Jesse Bail (Belle Fourche, S.D.), 88.0, $2,505
Tie-Down Roping: Trevor Brazile (Decatur, Texas), 7.8, $2,483
Steer Wrestling: Chance Butterfield (Ponoka, AB), 3.9, $2,769
Ladies Barrel Racing: Debbie Renger (Okotoks, AB), 17.72, $2,833
Team Roping: Austin and Jason Adams (Logandale, Nev.), 5.6, (earnings not available at this time)

Sundre Pro Rodeo, Sundre, AB
Saddle Bronc: Dusty Hausauer (Dickinson, N.D.), 84.5, $1,845; Bareback:
Clint Cannon (Waller, Texas), 85.0, $1,829; Bull Riding: Devon Mezei
(Scandia, AB), 83.0, $1,790; Tie-Down Roping: James Miller (Creston,
Calif.), 6.9, $2,036; Steer Wrestling: Lee Graves (Calgary, AB), 3.7,
$2,358; Ladies Barrel Racing: Lisa Lockhart (Oelrichs, S.D.), 17.41,
$2,832; Team Roping: Brett Buss (Ponoka, AB) and Jeffrey Quam (Airdrie,
AB), 4.2, $3,980

Wainwright Stampede, Wainwright, AB
Saddle Bronc: Chet Johnson (Gillette, Wyo.), 84.5, $3,508
Bareback: Dusty LaValley (Crooked Creek, AB), 83.0, $2,967
Bull Riding: Kyle French (Red Deer, AB) / Brett Thompson (Medicine Hat, AB) / Luke Ellingson (Val Marie, SK), 87.0, $2,958
Tie-Down Roping 1st Go: Doug Pharr (Victoria, Texas), 7.3, $2,000; 2nd Go: Alwin Bouchard (Scandia, AB), 7.3, $1,999; Aggregate: Tyson Durfey (Colbert, Wash.), 16.1, $2,000
Steer Wrestling 1st Go: Clint Robinson (Spanish Fork, Utah), 3.8, $2,024; 2nd Go: Kyle Felker (Sceptre, SK), 3.7, $2,024; Aggregate: Clint Robinson (Spanish Fork, Utah), 7.9, $2,024
Ladies Barrel Racing: Brittany Pharr (Victoria, Texas), 17.10, $3,250
Team Roping 1st Go: Kevin Schreiner (Medicine Hat, AB) and Blair Stroh (Elkwater, AB), 4.7, $2,862; 2nd Go: Austin Adams (Logandale, Nev.) and Jason Adams (Logandale, Nev.) / Mike Beers (Post, Ore.) and Shane Schwenke (Zortman, Mont.), 4.5, $2,616; Aggregate: Don DePaoli (Longview, AB) and Steele DePaoli (Longview, AB), 11.0, $2,862
Boys Steer Riding: Shay Marks (Sunnybrook, AB), 82.0, $543

e-mail E-mail this page
print Printer-friendly page
 
 
 
Latest articles in Canada
 
Done in a snap
 
Hollingsworth overcomes fear of crashing
 
 
CPRA press release
 
Canadian endures long journey to Vegas
 
:: Corporate Friends

Professional Bull Riders


2008 NFR DVD's


Sticks & Stones Outdoor Adventures


Extreme Bullriding Tour


NBR Series Finals


Whirlwind Productions


Varsity Jackets


US Rodeo Supply


Heartland Public Radio

 
 
Subscribe: RSS News Feeds
Rodeo Attitude News Feeds for your site
Copyright 1996 - 2008 Rodeo Attitude, LLC., All rights reserved.

Design By Nightshade Productions