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1 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 20 RODEO BUSINESS CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL RODEO ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT Interim General Manager Jeff Robson Rodeo Administrator Kynan Vine (403) Office Manager Devon Tupper (403) RR 2, Airdrie, AB T4A 2L5 Telephone: (403) * Fax: (403) Website: * cpra@rodeocanada.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm PRESIDENT Murry Milan mj.milan22@gmail.com (403) DIRECTORS Lloyd Gray, Committee lggray@mcsnet.ca (780) Tim Thompson, Committee timathompson49@yahoo.com (403) Kyle Thomson, Riding Event kdrthomson@hotmail.com (403) Denton Edge, Riding Event dentonedge@live.ca (780) Alwin Bouchard, Timed Event ruggedoilfield@hotmail.com (403) Todd Maughan, Timed Event twmaughan@msn.com (403) Ace Northcott, Stock Contractor no address (403) Shane Franklin, Stock Contractor franklinrodeocompany@gmail.com (780) EVENT REPRESENTATIVES Kyle Thomson (Saddle Bronc) kdrthomson@hotmail.com (403) Jason Wheeler (Bareback) jason@tigerscoil.com (403) Denton Edge (Bull Riding) dentonedge@live.ca (780) Stacy Cornet (Tie Down Roping) sljc.cornets@gmail.com (520) Todd Maughan (Steer Wrestling) twmaughan@msn.com (403) Randa Nugent (Barrel Racing) randanugent@mail.com (403) Travis Gallais (Team Roping) travisgallais@yahoo.ca (403) RULES COMMITTEE: All Event Representatives plus Tim Thompson and Shane Franklin CONTRACT ACT SPOKESPERSON: This position is currently vacant. CENTRAL RODEO ENTRY SYSTEM CRES Supervisor Kaitlyn Walker (403) STAFF Member Accounting Rodeo Payout & Standings Reception - Memberships 2013 CPRA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Deb Turner / Tayla MacKenzie Jessie Lisk Randene Ellchuk PROVINCIAL REPS Fred Thomas (B.C.) Box 4076, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2V2 (250) Stuart Morrison (Alberta) Box 30 Site 6 RR #1, Airdrie AB T4B 2A3 (403) Richard Van Allen (Sask/Man.) Box 1510, Shaunavon, SK S0N 2M0 (306) Attention: CPRA Contestants: If you hold a card with both the CPRA and PRCA, you MUST advise the CPRA office of this as your card number may change. Photo by Mike Copeman RODEO ENTRIES Entries Close: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Grace Period: 2:30-3:30 pm Attention contestants: PLEASE NOTE, ALL ENTRIES (INCLUDING TOUR RODEOS) ARE ONE DAY ENTRIES Canadian Pro Rodeo News - August, CONTESTANTS: Please note that monies won in the Team Roping event will now count toward both the All Around & High Point Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March, 2014 CRES PHONE LINES Toll-free from AB, BC, SK, MB & the US Calgary local calls: Remaining provinces (403) (collect) TURN-OUT LINE: (403)

2 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 21 ATTENTION C.P.R.A. CONTESTANTS There is a new deadline for payment of entry fees for 2014! Section IV, B, 3 3. Contestants must have their entry fees paid in all events before the last performance of rodeo is complete. Entry fees must be paid to the rodeo secretary or to the CPRA National Office prior to competition. Entry fees may also be paid online to the CPRA National Office. In all cases fees must be paid in Canadian currency. Failure to pay entry fees and all related fees by midnight (Mountain Time) of the day of the last performance of a given rodeo shall result in the following penalties: (a) If fees are not paid, fine will be $100 per rodeo with unpaid fees. (b) All fees and fines must be paid in full within two (2) business days following the last performance of rodeo or the contestant will be drawn out of any rodeo falling within the next seven (7) day period. Contestant will continue to be drawn out until fees and fines are paid in full. (c) Ineligibility: Violators will become ineligible to enter a CPRA rodeo effective the first business day following the date of the last performance and will not regain eligibility until all entry fees and late fines are paid in full. (d) Rodeos with unpaid fees will not be considered for contestants CFR rodeo count. (e) Turnouts and visible releases must be paid within one (1) business day after the rodeo WAYS TO PAY ENTRY FEES: 1. ONLINE VIA RODEO CANADA ONLINE. All entry fees for a given rodeo will be posted to your account as soon as your position callback is available. This is available to you 24/7. 2. CALL ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AT You must call during CPRA business hours. If this is your preferred method of payment, and a rodeo ends on a Saturday or Sunday, you must call the Accounting office by no later than the Friday prior. 3. PAY THE SECRETARY AT THE RODEO. Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March,

3 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 22 HOW TO BECOME A CPRA CONTESTANT MEMBER To obtain a contestant membership with the CPRA in the SB, BB, BR, TD, SW, LBR and TR events, you must complete and fulfill the following steps: All applicants applying for any category of CPRA membership must complete an application for membership, including a notarized waiver releasing the Association, its sponsors and staging committees from any responsibility due to injury or property damage, etc. This form must be on on file with the CPRA office, accompanied by the current year's member dues for the rodeo season in question. Permit Membership Applicants must be 18 years of age or over in the three (3) roughstock events and will be eligible to compete at locations that accept permit members. A permit roughstock contestant must be approved by two (2) competing regular members in good standing in the applicants designated events. Each permit holder has the option of purchasing a semi-pro membership with the Association after accumulating one thousand dollars ($1,000) in one of the major events in an unlimited number of rodeo seasons. Or; Each permit holder has the option of purchasing a full membership after accumulating two thousand dollars ($2,000) in one of the major events or major optional events in an unlimited number of rodeo seasons. Semi-Pro Membership Applicants who have earned one thousand dollars ($1,000) in one (1) rodeo seasons in a major or major optional event on a permit membership may apply for a semi-pro membership. CPRA Contestant Member Applicants who have earned one thousand dollars ($1,000) or more in one (1) rodeo season on a semi-pro membership in a major or major optional event or hold a current PRCA membership may apply for a CPRA membership with the Association. A permit holder that has accumulated two thousand dollars ($2,000) in one of the major events or major optional events in an unlimited number of rodeo seasons. Each member category will receive a subscription to the Canadian Rodeo News. Rodeo approvals will be listed monthly in the business section of the Rodeo News, and will indicate the member categories and restriction placed on each rodeo approval. Each member category will also receive dismemberment and life insurance while participating at CPRA-sanctioned rodeos. Information and forms are available at the CPRA office and online Permits and memberships must be processed two business days prior to entry day as indicated in the rodeo listing. ATTENTION CONTESTANTS Section V, sub-section A, 2. (b); Remove (b) When entering performance preference rodeos, a contestant shall give their preferences for position. Slack may not be given as a first preference at Canadian Tour Rodeos. Section V, sub-section A, 2. (c); Add (b) When entering Canadian Tour Rodeos, a contestant shall give their preferences as follows: i Full members cannot use slack as their first preference ii Permits and semi pro members must enter slack as a first preference iii Permits and semi pro members may not buddy or tag with a full card member at all Canadian Tour Rodeos iv Priority will be: 1. Full card members 2. Semi pro members 3. Permit members CANADIAN FINALS RODEO QUALIFICATIONS PROCESS The Association shall award the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association Canadian Championships in each year for the all-around, high point, saddle bronc, bareback, bull riding, tie-down roping, steer wrestling, ladies barrel racing, team roping, novice saddle bronc, novice bareback and steer riding winners. Eligibility 1. Persons who are members of the Association in good standing, and who qualify under one of the criteria set forth below, shall be eligible to compete for the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association Canadian Championships: (a) Resident Canadian citizen; or (b) Landed Canadian Immigrant who has provided the association with sufficient evidence of such and whose status has been approved by the CPRA Board of Directors or Rodeo Administrator. (c) Non-Canadian Residents will be included in CPRA Standings. A maximum of five (5) non-canadian Residents will be eligible for the Canadian Finals Rodeo and eligible to win a Canadian Championship if they have qualified the year finishing in the top twelve (12) in the Standings. 2. Where, for the purposes of these rules a question arises as to the residency or citizenship status of a member, the Association shall determine the question and the Association's decision shall be final and binding. (a) Factors which may be considered: Birth certificate/ place of birth; Passport (s) held; Statutory declaration confirming citizenship/residency; Place(s) of employment; and Jurisdiction where tax returns filed 3. All qualifiers for the CFR must have competed at 15 regular season CPRA rodeos during the current season. 4. A member may request a Medical Exemption for the CFR, the following must apply: (a) Must have earnings enough to qualify through Standings, but due to medical reasons was unable to compete at the required number of rodeos. (b) Must have competed at 50% of the rodeos up to the time of injury. (c) Provide the office with proper documentation (d) Must have Board approval ATTENTION STEER RIDERS It is now mandatory for steer riders to wear a protective vest and a CSA-approved helmet, face mask and a mouth guard while competing in steer riding. COMMON LAW? ATTENTION CONTESTANTS A new proof of common-law status must be submitted to the C.P.R.A. office. Please contact CRES for the appropriate form. PLEASE NOTE Memberships must be purchased two (2) FULL CPRA business days prior to entry day. 20 Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March, 2014

4 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page CRES local line (eastern provinces call collect): (403) Western provinces & U.S.A. toll free: CRES administration: (403) CRES will be open from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm MT on entry and callback days unless otherwise listed. Ask operator for callback days and hours when entering. A rate of $10 per contestant will be charged. All entrants must hold a current CPRA membership at the time the entry is made. All Canadian Tour Rodeos will be 1 day entries (8 a.m. 2 p.m. MDT) 5. Where PERMITS MAXIMUM is listed, entries may be limited, in which case a draw will be made by CRES to determine permit holders who will compete. 6. Contestant grace period will be from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. MDT the day entries close unless otherwise advised at entry time. Contestants can only change their preferences at this time. SB BB BR TD SW LBR TR NSB TURN OUT and MEDICAL RELEASE INFORMATION 1. All turnouts must be done by calling the Turn Out Line at (403) after CRES callback time 2. Turn outs must be done three (3) hours prior to the scheduled performance or slack time the contestant is scheduled to compete at. All turn out times are mountain time (MT), regardless of time zone rodeo is being held in. 3. When calling the turnout line, please include the following information, in this order: name, card number, event(s), name of rodeo(s), performance number(s) and if it is straight turn out, visible injury, 5 or 30 day vet release, a 10 or 30 day doctor release, 4 day extension on a current doctor release or a draw out. 4. In the case of a release less than three (3) hours prior to the scheduled performance, it is still the responsibility of the contestant to notify the arena secretary. 5. All unofficials must be done through PROCOM. * MEMBERSHIPS OR PERMITS MUST BE PROCESSED TWO (2) BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE ENTRIES OPEN. HOW TO READ RODEO LISTINGS Saddle bronc Bareback Bull riding Tie-down roping Steer Wrestling Ladies barrel racing Team Roping Novice saddle bronc NBB NBR BSR ENTRY INFORMATION Novice bareback Novice bull riding Steer Riding Other Abbreviations EC Entries close MDT Mountain Daylight Time RODEO CANADA ONLINE Contestants are now able to do everything that entails Entries, Paying of fees, and renewing memberships online. To sign up, visit or by call the CPRA Office. A current membership must be purchased as well as an on file. ENTRIES All Entries will be available to enter online twenty four (24) hours in advance of CRES hours. All buddies and team roping partners will need to be requested by the other contestants. You will not be able to buddy or team rope with a partner who has not accepted the invite to do so. This can be set up online, or when you enter through the entry line, all data will be updated to your online account. All tags will need to be registered through the CRES office, and cannot be managed online. Any events the contestant wishes to enter, that are not among their usual events, must update the CRES office with this information before being able to enter online. Contestants will be able to enter on a split. Once the entry and or changes are submitted online, the CRES system is updated and your entry will count right away. Contestants are able to take advantage of the grace period and check numbers any time during entries. Contestants are not able to delete or draw out of an entry online. All deletions and draw outs will have to be done by calling the entry line before grace period ends. Position and stock callback is also available for viewing online. Once callback is posted, contestants are able to pay rodeo entry fees online. WEB PAYMENT Once logged on you will be able to go from the Main Menu to Pay or View Invoices. Select Pay Invoices If you have several invoices you can choose at the bottom to Pay All or just check mark beside each invoice you wish to pay. You may also create a credit on your account by selecting the Create Credit option To pay current entry fees, invoices will be available until 11:59PM of the last night of the rodeo. After that time the current entry fees will no longer be an option for paying and there will be additional fees incurred. You can apply credits to outstanding invoices to make yourself eligible. If a returning member you may purchase your next years membership online after December 31st of the current year. You may also view previous receipts. * To sign up, please visit or contact the CPRA office. SADDLE BRONC, BAREBACK & BULL RIDING Purse From To Entry Fee $1,000 $1, $50 if one head $80 if two head $2,000 $2, $60 if one head $90 if two head $3,000 $3, $70 if one head $100 if two head $4,000 $4, $80 if one head $120 if two head $5,000 $7, $110 if one head $145 if two head * Rodeos with $8,000 or more will be set by the Association Board of Directors. ENTRY FEE SCALE TIE-DOWN ROPING, STEER WRESTLING and TEAM ROPING Purse From To Entry Fee $1,000 $1, $75 if one head $150 if two head $2,000 $3, $100 if one head $200 if two head $4,000 $7, $125 if one head $250 if two head * Rodeos with $8,000 or more will be set by the Association Board of Directors. LADIES BARREL RACING Purse From To Entry Fee $1,000 $1, $50 if one head $100 if two head $2,000 $3, $75 if one head $150 if two head $4,000 $7, $100 if one head $200 if two head * Rodeos with $8,000 or more will be set by the Association Board of Directors. NOVICE EVENTS Entry fees for the novice saddle bronc riding, novice bareback riding and novice bull riding shall be a minimum of forty dollars ($40). Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March,

5 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 24 Canadian Professional Rodeo Association 2013 General Meeting To be held Saturday March 15, 2014 at 1:00 pm at the Calnash Trucking Ag Event Centre (formerly the Ponoka Ag Event Centre), Hwy 2A, Ponoka, AB AGENDA 1. Introductions and Welcome 2. Minutes of Last Annual General Meeting a. Motion to Accept the Minutes b. Business Arising from the Minutes 3. Presentation of Financial Statements 4. Motion to Accept Financial Statements 5. Motion to Appoint Auditors for Executive's Report 7. Motion to Ratify and Confirm the Acts of the Executive and Officers of the Association 8. Election of Directors (Two Timed Event, Two Rough Stock Event, one Committee and one Stock Contractor elected by the members) 9. Such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting 10. Adjournment 11. Question and Answer Period * Attendance and voting privileges shall be restricted as outlined in Canadian Professional Rodeo Association Objects, By-Laws and Rules -Section 3.00 (MEMBERSHIP) ATTENTION FULL CPRA MEMBERS 2013 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING VOTING PROCESS FOR CPRA BOARD DIRECTOR POSITIONS The 2013 Annual General Meeting to be held in Ponoka, Alberta at the Calnash Trucking Ag Event Centre (formerly the Ponoka Ag Event Centre), March 15, 2014 starting at 1:00 p.m. Please be advised of important changes coming from the new governance that was passed at the 2012 General Meeting held in February The elections for the Non-Contestant positions of the CPRA Board of Directors, one for Committee Director and one for Stock Contractor Director (elected by the members), will be completed as follows: By anonymous ballot at the General Meeting or; By the enclosed ballot included in the Full Members voting package returned to the Associations solicitors, prior to the Annual Meeting or; A form of proxy is also included in Full Members voting package and may be completed and filed with the Secretary of the Association prior to the meeting commencing March 15 at 1p.m. Furthermore, the election of the Contestant Directors shall also take place at the General Meeting. The nominees for these positions on the Board of Directors will be those persons elected to the Event Representative Committee following the 2013 CFR, without further nominations. Two Contestant Directors representing timed events and two Contestant Directors representing riding events will be elected as follows: By anonymous ballot at the General Meeting or; By the enclosed ballot included in the Full Members voting package returned to the Associations solicitors, prior to the Annual Meeting or; A form of proxy is also included in Full Members voting package and may be completed and filed with the Secretary of the Association prior to the meeting commencing March 15 at 1p.m. Any Member who has cast their vote on the election of the Directors by postal ballot (returned to the Association s solicitors, as set out above) shall not be entitled to cast any further vote on such election at the Annual Meeting. Each contestant member is limited to one vote for Contestant Director and one vote for Stock Contractor Director. Each Rodeo Committee Representative is entitled to one vote for Rodeo Committee Director and Stock Contractor Director. All non competing Full members are entitled to one vote for Stock Contractor Director. 22 Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March, 2014

6 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page Rule Changes Section I, A, 2 (a), new; (a) When purchasing a full card membership, contestants are limited to CPRA/PRCA rodeos. If during a rodeo season a full member competes at any recognized Canadian amateur rodeo association where a membership is purchased they will be dropped down to a semi pro status, and Canadian Finals points will be removed. Section I, A, 11, revise; 11. When the qualification of one thousand dollars ($1,000) in one (1) rodeo season is filled, a semi-pro member will have the option to purchase a full membership. The one thousand dollars ($1,000) must be won on the members' semi pro card. No money won on a permit will be carried for ward to count towards a full membership. If a semi-pro member elects to purchase a full membership at this time, earnings will be carried over to the full membership and count towards the current standings. If a semi-pro member does not purchase full membership and continues to compete on a semi-pro card, no earnings will be transferred to a full card later in the rodeo season. The Association will not advise semi-pros when their card is filled, this is the individual's responsibility. Section I, A, 11, (b), revise; (b) Earnings on a semi-pro card will count toward rookie standings the first season a semi-pro member elects to purchase a full membership only if a semi pro member elects to purchase a full membership after one thousand dollars ($1,000) has been won in one rodeo season. If a semi pro member does not purchase a full membership and continues to complete on a semi pro card, no earnings will be counted in the rookie standings. A semi-pro will only be eligible for the rookie award once. Section I, C, 12, new; 12. All new announcers' applications that do not hold a PRCA card must fill the following qualifications: For an announcer to obtain a card to announce at Association rodeos, they must have their membership signed by two (2) of the following three (3): an accredited CPRA Full carded Announcer in good standing, an accredited CPRA Full carded Stock Contractor in good standing, or a CPRA Committee in good standing. The applicant will remain on probation for two (2) years or at the discretion of the Board of Directors, and member may be revoked at any time. Section II A, 6, revise; 6. A contestant wishing to compete at an Association approved rodeo must hold a current, valid membership or permit by no later than two (2) CPRA office business days prior to the date entries open, or the entry will not be accepted for the said rodeo. If dues are returned NSF, the membership is not valid and the member will be drawn out of all rodeos entered for. The membership due dates will be published with the rodeo approval in Canadian Pro Rodeo News. Section II, A, 10, revise; 10. A fee of one hundred dollars ($100) for a member to be registered on the Patch Program. This fee includes all registered patches. If a member fails to register with the CPRA patch program they will be fined subject to Patch Program rules. Patch Program must be renewed yearly with a one hundred dollar ($100) fee. Section II, C, 2, revise; (a) All members of the Association must make an honest effort when competing in the arena. If an honest effort is not made, the member is liable to dis qualification that year and the next at that particular rodeo. subject to a one hundred dollar ($100) fine and the rodeo fined for will not be included in the current seasons rodeo count. Section III, A, 33; revise; 33. If a contestant qualifies for the finals of a Pro rodeo, and that contestant is scheduled to compete on the same day in another rodeo, with added purse money of $3,000 or more in the event that contestant entered (the conflicting rodeo ), only the conflicted contestant will be moved forward at the conflicting Pro rodeo to the first available position in the event they made the finals for, where possible. The contestant must notify the Central Rodeo Entry Office or the arena secretary at the conflicting rodeo of the conflict no later than the turn-out deadline for his originally scheduled performance at the conflicting rodeo. If there are no available positions, the contestant will not be moved. Section III, B, 12, new; 12. No single or special event will be approved by the C.P.R.A. Board of Directors if it is in conflict with or will draw contestants away from a performance of a CPRA Rodeo. Section IV, A, 4, revise; 4. The rodeo committee or stock contractor, depending upon which provides the arena secretary, will be responsible for the secretary's mistakes or discrepancies in the pay-off unofficial results or in the handling of entry fees as well as the end rodeo reports. The party responsible for providing the rodeo secretary will be subject to a fine of fifty dollar ($50) in the event that there are mistakes made. Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March,

7 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 26 Section IV, B, 3-3, (a), iv, revise; 3. Contestant must pay their entry fees in all events before the first go-round is over., unless other arrangements are made with the secretary. In all cases, entry fees are to be paid in Canadian currency. (a) If a contestant doesn't pay their entry fees, one or more of the following will apply: i. a contestant has (2) two business days following the rodeo to pay their fees; ii. if fees are not paid by the (2) two business days, fine will be ($50) fifty dollars per rodeo with unpaid fees; iii. if a contestant is already entered and competes in a future rodeo after the (2) two business days and does not have their fees paid from previous week(s), a $150 fine per location will be assessed; iv. under Section IV, B, Paying of Entry Fees, all outstanding accounts relating to this rule must be paid. Rule Section II, D, 4, outstanding accounts must be paid in (30) thirty days does not apply. 3. Contestants must have their entry fees paid in all events before the last performance of rodeo is complete. Entry fees must be paid to the rodeo secretary or to the CPRA National Office prior to competition. Entry fees may also be paid online to the CPRA National Office. In all cases fees must be paid in Canadian currency. Failure to pay entry fees and all related fees by midnight (Mountain Time) of the day of the last performance of a given rodeo shall result in the following penalties: (a) If fees are not paid, fine will be $100 per rodeo with unpaid fees. (b) All fees and fines must be paid in full within two (2) business days following the last performance of rodeo or the contestant will be drawn out of any rodeo falling within the next seven (7) day period. Contestant will continue to be drawn out until fees and fines are paid in full. (c) Ineligibility: Violators will become ineligible to enter a CPRA rodeo effective the first business day following the date of the last performance and will not regain eligibility until all entry fees and late fines are paid in full. (d) Rodeos with unpaid fees will not be considered for contestants CFR rodeo count. (e) Turnouts and visible releases must be paid within one (1) business after the rodeo Section IV, B, 8, revise: 8. In any instance where an Association member presents an N.S.F. cheque in payment for their entry fee, this cheque will be honored by the Association, only if the rodeo secretary is an Association member and a member has a C following their card number. Any such cheque must be sent to the Association office within sixty (60) days of the last performance of the rodeo in question. Failure to comply with this will result in the Association not honouring the outstanding amount owed to the rodeo committee. Rodeo secretaries may accept cheques from permit holders and members with a C following their card number for the amount of the entry fees only. Section IV, D, 4, new; 4. If the original team roping partner (header or heeler) turns out, doctor releases or visible injury releases, it will be the replacement contestant's responsibility to pay team roping entry fees and team roping associated fees (Team Roping Fee and Team Roping CFR Prize Money Fee). The contestant who turned out, doctor released or visible injury released will be responsible for the CRES fees, associated fees and turn out fine if applicable. Section IV, D, 6, (a), iv, new; iv. A contestant may extend a ten (10) or thirty (30) day Doctor Release prior to the Doctor Release ending. The contestant may extend the release to any rodeo entered prior to the start date of the original doctor release date. If extending a doctors release, the contestant must turnout of a complete rodeo weekend, giving a minimum three (3) hours' notice to the performance(s) drawn to and state you have already given a ten (10) or thirty (30) day doctor release. Contestant must phone in the extension before the original ten (10) or thirty (30) day release is over. Section IV, D, 6, (a), v, revise; v. Notification must be given as outlined in section IV, rule D5. If contestant fails to notify CRES or rodeo secretary, as outline in section IV, rule D5, the contestant will be considered a non-notified vet release and will be required to pay entry fees, including CRES and associated fees and a non-notified turn out fine of seventy five ($75) one hundred ($100) dollars for the rodeo in question Section IV, F, 5, add; 5. Money Splits In all events when the net money after the administration fee is deducted (refer to rule F, 1, l & m) the following shall apply: (In the Team Roping, divide the net money (after administration fee is deducted) by two (2) before continuing) Section IV, F, 5, (g), revise; (g) Money for each go-rounds and/or aggregate. In the Team Roping, divide the net money (after administration fee is deducted) by two (2) before continuing. 24 Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March, 2014

8 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 27 SSection IV, F, 5, (h) i - iv, revise; (h) i. One (1) go-round with a finals and aggregate: Aggregate and go-round are the same. Deduct amount of the short-go money from the before mentioned total (In the team roping, divide the answer by two (2) before continuing). Divide the remaining total by two (2) and the answer will be the go-round and the aggregate. ii. Two (2) go-rounds with a finals and aggregate: Aggregate is one and one-half (1-1/2) times the go-round. Deduct amount of the short-go money from the before mentioned total (In the team roping, divide the answer by two (2) before continuing). Divide the balance by seven (7). Twice (2) the answer is the go-round. Three (3) times the answer is the aggregate. iii. Three (3) go-rounds with a finals and aggregate: Aggregate is twice (2) the go-round. Deduct amount of the short-go money from the before mentioned total (In the team roping, divide the answer by two (2) before continuing). Divide the remaining figure by five (5) and the answer will be the go-round. Twice (2) the answer will be the aggregate. iv. More than three (3) go-rounds with a finals and aggregate: Aggregate is three (3) times the go-round. Deduct amount of the short-go money from the before mentioned total (In the team roping, divide the answer by two (2) before continuing). Divide the balance by the number of go-rounds plus three (3). The answer will be the go-rounds, and three (3) times the answer will be the aggregate. Section V, A, 9, revise; 9. There will be a one (1) hour grace period after entry closing time and the event splits are obtained from the stock contractor and/or committee to allow contestants to change their preference, draw out, split off events, or split a buddy group. Contestants will not be permitted to enter during the designated grace period or change the order of entry. Section VII B. 2 (g), revise; (g) If a rider makes two (2) honest attempts to get on a chute-fighting animal and is unable to do so a reride may be awarded. If a contestant makes a third (3rd) attempt, that is the contestants animal. No further rerides will be offered. Section VII, B, 6, (a) i & i, a), revise; i. In the three (3) riding events (bareback, saddle bronc, and bull riding) one (1) reride animal for every six (6) seven (7) contestants in each performance and each slack session will be drawn in the prescribed manner: a) When the stock contractor submits their stock list to CRES, they will submit the branded number of one more animal for every six (6) seven (7) contestants than is required to furnish each contestant in that performance or slack with an animal. When there are 18 or more contestants in a performance or slack, the stock contractor will submit four (4) more additional animals, or a number at the discretion of the event representative, than is required. Each stock contractor may feature a maximum of up to seventy percent (70%) of the animals in the draw, exempt from re-rides. Event representative has the ability to take undesired animal(s) off the feature list. The remaining animals will be put in a hopper and one (1) animal for every six (6) seven (7) contestants per performance or slack session will be drawn as the designated re-ride animal(s) for each specific performance or slack, or Section VII, B, 6, (a), i., b), revise; b) If, after all drawn re-rides and turned out stock are used, more re-rides are needed, it will be the responsibility of the judges to draw re-rides from a pen (Pen is defined as: more than one (1) animal) of animals which represents the animals used in any given performance agreeable to the stock contractor. All re-ride stock should be available during or immediately following the performance in which the re-ride was granted. Section VII, C, 11, new; 10. All animals in a particular rodeo draw must be present at the rodeo. Judges are to inspect and confirm the animals are present unless the animal is injured. Section VII, F, 9, new; 9. Using the three (3) judge system, in the case of a tie for last place in a short round, the back judge score will break a tie. If the tie is broken, the contestant with the higher score will place in the average and will advance to the short round. If the contestants are still tied, both or all tied contestants will advance to the short round unless otherwise stated in the ground rules. Section VIII, A, 11, revise; 11. During any performance, if an animal in the timed events escapes the chutes or pens before it is called for by the contestant, or if automatic barrier fails to work, the drawn spare will be used. If no spare is drawn, animal will be brought back. Section VIII, A, 16, revise; 16. In the Tie Down Roping, Steer Wrestling, and Team Roping, if in the opinion of the line judge, the animal falls (Falls, is defined as: goes to knees or hocks) before it crosses the score line, the contestant shall be entitled to a rerun. on the designated spare. There will be no penalty added to the rerun if, in the opinion of the judge, the contestant did not deliberately beat the barrier broke the barrier due to animal falling. If the judge believes the contestant would have broke the barrier whether the animal fell or not, no rerun will be given. Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March,

9 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 28 Section VIII, A, 16, (a) & i, new; (a) In the Tie Down Roping, Steer Wrestling, and Team Roping in the opinion of the line judge the animal turns between the chute and the score line, or ducks back into the box and doesn't allow the competitor to compete, a rerun will be rewarded on the designated spare. i. The animal will be removed from the draw for life and the contractor may be fined two hundred and fifty dollars ($250). Section VIII, A, 19, remove; 19. All contestants are required to make an honest effort at all times when competing. Failure to do so will result in a one hundred dollar ($100) fine. Section VIII, A, 19, new; 19. Anytime a rerun is awarded, the rerun will be ran at the discretion of the judge(s). Section VIII, A, 20, new; 20. Anytime a spare is awarded, the initial animal is taken out of the draw. Section VIII, B, 1, (g), revise; (g) In the timed events, any time a rerun is awarded the spare animal will be used. The the spare animals will be drawn in the following manner: In all performances two (2) spares will be drawn for and designated as spares one (1) and two (2). In the slack when a complete run on the livestock is drawn, spares will be designated and used as follows: The last steer drawn will be spare one (1); the second last spare drawn will be spare two (2) and so on. If either of these spares are used, the contestant who has was drawn the last steer will now have a redraw from the entire herd on the next run of cattle. In the slack when a complete run on the cattle is not completed and spares can be drawn, two (2) spares will be drawn and used in that order as required. Section VIII, B, 1, (h) & (h) i - ii, revise; (h) Any time a contestant is awarded a rerun due to being fouled by neck rope, barrier or other reasons that deem a rerun, contestant will be awarded the spare and the following will apply: i. If contestant broke out on initial run, they will get the drawn spare animal back lap and tap plus the barrier penalty that was incurred on the initial run. ii. If no barrier penalty was incurred on initial run, contestant will get the drawn spare animal back and barrier will be used. Section VIII, B, 1, (h), iii., b); remove; b) However, a contestant (tie down roper, steer wrestler, hazer, header or heeler) must give the animal fair and honest start (the appropriate move at that rodeo). The contestant cannot purposely ride by the animal with the intent to stop or set up the animal before the score line. Section VIII, B, 3, (c), revise; (c) If automatic barrier fails to work and official time has not started, contestant will get a rerun on the drawn spare animal if a qualified run is made. Section VIII, E, 5 remove; 5. Steer wrestler is required to turn steer's head so he can get up upon completion of run. Section IX, B, 3, (a), remove; (a) If any distances should be changed and discovered before the end of the performance, a rerun must be held immediately following the performance using the correct measurements. If not corrected, split monies must be paid. Section IX, D 1-5, new; 1. Reruns would not be given on an individual basis due to ground conditions. If ground conditions are such that a rerun would be granted, barrel race should be stopped and all contestants in section(s) declared by judges granted a rerun when ground conditions are corrected. A section is defined as the maximum number of contestants in a performance or any number of contestants in a rake. Each contestant shall have the option to rerun or keep her recorded time. No penalties will be carried over to the rerun. The secretary, judge(s) and all other officials shall try to notify contestants of the rerun. However, lack of notification shall not be the grounds to change the results. (a) (b) When a rerun is given, the time will be set by the judge and the section will run in the order originally drawn, with a thirty (30) minute time span if the contestant so desires. If electric eye and back-up times are missed, a contestant shall be granted a rerun per Section IX, D, 1, (a) with no penalties assessed. 2. Should, for any reason, the barrels not be placed on the markers or the electric eye or the flagman not be in the correct place, things must be put in correct order and all contestants who ran on the incorrect course must be rerun with no penalties assessed. However, if it is to the contestant's disadvantage (in the arena), then she shall be allowed to choose whether to rerun or take her original time. (a) Judge(s) must make decision that the barrels were not on marker. Should this happen, contestants and judge(s) should be notified, then judge and/or arena director will set the time for rerun. 26 Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March, 2014

10 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 29 (b) In the event a barrel is off the marker or the timer or flag man in not the proper position and ALL contestants cannot be notified, and ground conditions cannot be corrected and a rerun given, the rodeo will be paid off using the day money system in order not to sacrifice money won at that rodeo. 3. If a contestant feels she has been fouled during a competition run, she must immediately declare herself to the judge(s) (i.e., pull up and stop your horse) for the option for a rerun. This does not apply to unsafe ground conditions. 4. When a rerun is required for any reason, there shall be a delay of thirty (30) minutes, if the contestant so desires. 5. Penalties assessed will not be carried over to rerun. Section XI, I, 2, revise; 2. Bucking stock must be in an approved CPRA Rodeo draw three (3) times to qualify to be eligible to compete at the CFR. Re-rides do not count for CFR trips unless the animal is used in the rodeo draw. Animals turned out will count as a trip. ATTENTION MEMBERS - - PATCHES MUST BE REGISTERED YEARLY An annual registration fee of $100 must be submitted with your registration form before your patch(es) will be registered. The fee is the responsibility of the member. This fee covers all registration fees - you only pay this fee once, but you must register ALL patches. * As passed by the Board of Directors, Jan 13, 2004 HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! SHELLEE SHAW WARD MACZA DAYTON ROWORTH BRENDA VOLD C5 RODEO COMPANY CORA CROTEAU BOB WILSON CORY PETSKA JIM KELTS 04Mar 07Mar 07Mar 07Mar 08Mar 08Mar 08Mar 09Mar 12Mar BENETTE LITTLE LISA ANDERSON K'S THOMSON TIM THOMPSON CAMERON BROWN GIRLETZ RODEO STOCK RACHEL PRIMM SCOTT WAYE 13Mar 15Mar 23Mar 24Mar 26Mar 28Mar 31Mar 31Mar Attention CPRA Members: As of 2014, memberships must be purchased two (2) full business days prior to entries opening. Example: If a rodeo s entries open on Monday, all memberships must be purchased in full by the Wednesday prior at 4:00pm MDT. All payments must be cleared (including cheques) before a membership is valid. As per 2013 C.P.R.A. Rulebook Section II, A, 7. and 2014 Proposed Rule Changes Section II, A, 6. Honouring Former Champions 2013 CFR photo by Mike Copeman CPRA News/Notes CONTRACT ACT POSITION The CPRA position for Contract Act Representative is open to any contract act person who would like to apply. Please contact Rodeo Administrator, Kynan Vine if you are interested CANADIAN CIRCUIT At this time there is no agreement with the PRCA to make Canada a circuit. The CPRA board has been in discussions over creating a secondary finals for the CPRA and we will be excited to release the details at a later date. Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March,

11 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 30 CLARESHOLM, AB Chad Bes plug Invitational Mar ch 8, PP: 7: 00 p.m. B R $ 10, 00 0 Permits: As per Ground Rules Committee Contact: David Hansma Local Rodeo Office No.: (403) Rodeo Grounds: Claresholm Agri-Plex; th St. Stock Contractor: Big Stone Rodeo Co. Sub-Contractor(s): Josh Berezay, Wild Hogs Bucking Bulls, Franklin Rodeo Co. Ltd., Girletz Rodeo Stock, Nate Gardiner and Vold Rodeo EC: WEB March 2, 8am March 3, 2pm MDT CRES March 3, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: February 4pm MDT GR OUN D RULES: Bull R iding 1. Points will counts toward the 2014 Canadian Standings 2. Limited to thirty five (35) contestants 3. Top thirty five (35) from the final 2013 C.P.R.A. Standings 4. A maximum of ten (10) contestants will advance to the short go and compete on one (1) head 5. Using the three (3) judge system, in the case of a tie for last place in a short round, the back judge score will break a tie. If the tie is broken, the contestant with the higher score will place in the average and will advance to the short round. If the contestants are still tied, both or all tied contestants will advance to the shor round. Payout Long Go: 30% of prize money after deductions Average: 70% of prize money after deductions Short Go: $1,000 split 40, 30, 20, 10 Go Round Splits: 40, 30, 20, 10 Average Splits: 29, 24, 19, 14, 9, 5 VERMILION, AB Lakeland College CPRA Bull Riding April 5, PP: 7:00 p.m. BR $20, 000 Permits: As per Ground Rules Committee Contact: Lee MacMillan Local Rodeo Office No.: (780) Rodeo Grounds: Lakeland College Equine Centre Stock Contractor: Calgary Stampede Sub-Contractor(s): Wild Hoggs Bucking Bulls, Elli Skori E C : W E B Ma r c h 3 0, 8 a m 31, 2p m M D T CRES March 31, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: March 4pm MDT 1. Points will count toward the 2014 Canadian Standings 2. Limited to thirty (30) contestants 3. Top thirty (30) from the final 2013 C.P.R.A standings 4. Committee has the right to accept 2 extra entries from contestants who enter but do not qualify from the 2013 standings. Contestants must enter on entry day and hold a valid C.P.R.A. membership 5. A maximum of eight (8) contestants will advance to the short go and compete on one (1) head 6. Using the three (3) judge system, in the case of a tie for last place in a short round, the back 28 RODEO APPROVALS judge score will break a tie. If the tie is broken, the contestant with the higher score will place in the average and will advance to the short round. If the contestants are still tied, both or all tied contestants will advance to the shortround. Payo ut Long Go: 30% of prize money after deductions Average: 70% of prize money after deductions Short Go: $2,000 split 40, 30, 20, 10 Go Round Splits: 29, 24, 19, 14, 9, 5 Average Splits: 28, 23, 18, 13, 8, 5, 3, 2 MEDICINE HAT, AB Broncs & Honky Tonks Rodeo April 11-13, 2014 Kenton Randle BB Series PRCA APPROVED 3 PP: 11, 7:00pm, 1:30pm 7 Major Events $3, 100 NSB, BSR $ 50 0 Permits Max: 7 Major Events Committee Contact: Scott Pahl Local Rodeo Office No.: (403) Rodeo Grounds: Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede; st Ave SE Stock Contractor: Kesler Championship Rodeo Sub-Contractor(s): Kesler Rodeo Co. Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): Chute 9 Cattle Co. Cattle Run: Steer Riding Contractor: Lindsay Carlier Slack: April 11, 11:00am Slack Order: SW, TDR, TR, LBR E C: WEB March 31, 8am April 1, 2 p m M D T CRES April 1, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: March 4pm MDT 1. The timed event cattle will be preconditioned on Thursday, April 11from 4 7 pm 2. Maximum of six (6) novice saddle bronc per performance with no slack. 3. No cross entry NSB/SB 4. Formula for determining contestants in Novice Saddle Bronc 5. 80% from 2013 Canadian standings 6. 20% from a random draw of remaining entries 7. Maximum of six (6) steer riders per performance with no slack. 8. Formula for determining contestants in Steer Riding 9. 80% from 2013 Canadian standings % from a random draw of remaining entries Support Our Troops, wear Red Friday, April 11, 2014 Team Roping Jackpot on Thurs, April 10, 2014 Open Ladies Barrel Racing Jackpot on Saturday, April 12, Time onlies 9:00 am - 10:00 am Jackpot starts at 10:30 am Enter at 8:00 am Driving Directions: From the intersection of Highway #1 and Dunmore Road, turn North and continue down Dunmore Road to the fourth (4th) set of lights. Turn right onto 28th Street (look for overhead sign with Stampede logo) then take the third (3rd) right to Fieldhouse (Gate 1). GPS Coordinates , Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March, 2014 DAWSON CREEK, BC D a w s o n C r e e k S t a m p e d e S p r i n g R o d e o w w w. d a w s o n c r e e k f a i r. c o m A p r i l 2 5, 2 6, D u a n e D a i n e s S B S e r i e s K e n t o n R a n d l e B B S e r i e s N o r t h e r n L i g h t s H i g h P o i n t S e r i e s PRCA APPROVED 2 P P : 2 5, 2 7 : 0 0 p. m. 7 M a j o r E v e n t s $ 5, B S R $ 1, N o p e r m i t s Committee Contact: Terry Cooke Local Rodeo Office No.: (250) Rodeo Grounds: EnCana Events Centre; HWY #2 Stock Contractor: Calgary Stampede Sub-Contractor(s): Vold Rodeo Ltd. Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): Chute 9 Cattle Co. Cattle Run: TDR, SW, TR Half + 2 Steer Riding Contractor: Vold Jones Vold Slack: N/A EC: WEB April 9, 8am 10, 2pm MDT CRES April 10, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: April 4pm MDT 1. Limited to twenty four (24) Contestants in each of the 7 Major events with a maximum of twelve (12) contestants per performance. 2. Qualifications: 1. Top 25 from the blended CPRA & PRCA Standings 3. Medical Exemption for injured contestants at the end of the 2013 Canadian Standings All contestants are welcome to attend the Volunteer & Sponsor dinner at the EnCana Events Centre on Thursday, April 24. Call to reserve a spot. No charge for dinner. Stalls are available on the grounds to request call or fairinfo@dawsoncreekfair.com Trailer clean-out area at Vold Jones Vold Auction Market ( th Ave) in marked area. CAMROSE, AB Camrose Spring Class ic Pro Rodeo ww w. cr e. ab. ca April 25-27, 2014 Duane Daines SB Ser ies PRCA APPROVED WPRA APPROVAL PENDING 3 PP: 25, 7:00pm, 2:00pm 7 Major Events $ 3, 7 50 BSR $6 00 Pe rmits Max: 7 Major Events Committee Contact: Marilyn Lee Local Rodeo Office No.: (780) Rodeo Grounds: Camrose Regional Exhibition Agricentre; 4250 Exhibition Dr. Stock Contractor: Outlaw Buckers Rodeo Corp. Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): TBA Cattle Run: TDR/SW/TR: Half + 2 Steer Riding Contractor: Outlaw Buckers Rodeo Corp. Slack: April 26, 10:00 am Slack Order: TDR, SW, LBR, TR EC: WEB April 13, 8am April 14, 2pm MDT CRE S Apri l 14, 8am 2pm MDT ME MBERSHIPS DUE : April 4pm MDT

12 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 31 CAMROSE approval continue d No riders or running of stock in the arena a maximum of one and a half (1?) hours prior to performance or slack start time. 2. Immediately following the slack, the arena must be cleared of all animals and contestants. CONT ESTANT INFORMATION & COMMIT TEE RULE S: Host Hotel: Norsemen Inn (780) The Camrose Spring Classic Pro Rodeo will have a grand entry whereby it would be appreciated that contestants with horses participate. Ope ning and Cl osing of CRE Are na. The building will be open Friday 3:00 p.m. till 5:30 p.m. for pre-perf warm-up. Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. for pre slack warm up and 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. for pre-pref warm up and Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for pre-perf warm up. Other than the times listed, the building will be locked down and off limits to contestants. No exceptions. Absolutely no riders in the arena (or running of stock) in the arena one and a half (1 1/2 hours) prior to the performance or slack start time. Pre-pe rf warm ups including pre -s lack - absolutely no running of barre ls or barre l patte rns allow ed. Following each event the days leader will make a victory lap around the arena. If contestant does not have a horse, the committee will supply them with one at that time. No stalling available on grounds. Stalling is available at Dennis Gordeyko s. It must be pre-arranged by calling directly to (780) or (780) Rodeo Telephone: (780) and calls will be transferred to the rodeo office on site. Contestant gates are located through the east gate off Exhibition Drive - allowing contestants access behind the arena. Entry to the arena is ONLY through designated doors on the WEST END OF THE BUILD- ING. NO SOUTHSIDE entry/exit doors are to be used. This applies for slack as well. Slack Order: (Te ntative Order) Tie Dow n Roping, Steer Wres tling, Ladi es Barre l Raci ng, Te am Roping Performance Order of events will be: Grand Entry/Opening, Wild Pony Race, Bareback, Steer Wrestling, Saddle Bronc, Tie Down Roping, Jr. Steer Riding, Intermission(Graham Sisters), Ladies Barrels, Team Roping, Bull Riding Concession available - will be open Saturday morning if Slack is required. Dance Saturday evening - 9:30 pm doors open - dance to follow. Band: Trinity Bradshaw - No Minors. Picture ID required - as per AGLC rules. Contestants will be given free entry into the dance by showing their 2014 membership c a r d. Free shuttle bus service (starting at 11:00 p.m.) will be in place from the CRE site to various stops within the City of Camrose. Please do not drink and drive - we encourage you to take advantage of this service. Any disrespect toward the Rodeo RODEO APPROVALS Committee, volunteers, CRE Staff or agents, (by CPRA Members & Families) will NOT be tolerated and you will be removed from the rodeo grounds whether the incident had occurred before/during or after your event - ZERO TOLERANCE Policy is in place and will be strictly enforced by Pro Rodeo Officials. No smoking anywhere in the CRE facility. NO DOGS allowed in the arena at any time, nor are they to be running loose on the CRE grounds. Contestants entry door is located on the WEST end of the Building (small overhead door). No entry will be allowed through any other doors. CPRA/PRCA 2014 membe rship car ds must be shown to security at contestant s door. If cards are not available - contestants MUST produce PICTURE ID in order to gain access. NO EXCEPTIONS. Any card holders (with the exception of Hall of Fame and CPRA Gold Card Members) wanting a companion ticket MUST enter through contestants door - no companion tickets will be issued at the main doors and you will be turned away and directed to the contestants door. Whether your companion wants a seating ticket or not, they still must be checked in through security at the back door. Companion rule applies regardless of seating ticket or not. As per CPRA rules only 1 companion allowed with contestant at the door and a companion pass must be produced. Contestants a/o companions requesting a seat ticket will be allocated seating to SECTION H only. All seats are assigned (meaning Section H, Row #, Seat #.) So in order to sit - you must have a ticket issued to you by security at the contestants door. There are no exceptions to this rule. The only alternative will be to purchase a full price ticket at the main door. Our security/ushers will be checking tickets in order to comply with this rule. Venue Policy: Children who have not celebrated their 2nd birthday will be allowed in free (must sit on an adults lap) - everyone else must have/purchase tickets. Please be advised - contestants / companions - standing room is limited within the building. You will be asked to move away from certain areas (eg., stairwells, announcer stand, handicapped platform, gates, etc.) or not to block the flow of people. We ask for your cooperation in this regard. CRE compound, shop, UFA Pavilion and Barn A are off limits to all contestants. The Sport Medicine Team will be on site for the entire rodeo. COLEMAN, AB K ananaskis Pro Rodeo w ww. kraprorodeo.com A pril 25-27, 2014 K ento n Randle BB Series PRCA APPROVED WPRA APPROVAL PENDING 3 PP: 7:00pm, 6:00pm, 2: 0 0p m 7 Major E vents $ 3, 00 0 B S R $ Per mits: 7 Major Events Committee Contact: Joe Trotz Local Rodeo Office No.: (403) Rodeo Grounds: Coleman Sports Complex; Ave Stock Contractor: Kesler Championship Rodeo Sub-Contractor(s): Kesler Rodeo Co. Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): Chute 9 Cattle Co. Cattle Run: Steer Riding Contractor: Kesler Championship Rodeo Slack: April 25, 10:00am Slack Order: SW, TDR, TR, LBR EC: WEB April 14, 8am April 15, 2pm MDT CRES April 15, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: April 4pm MDT GROUND R ULES : 1. If calves need to be tied, tie down ropers must be in attendance at 8am on Friday, April Calves must be tied between 8am and 9am on Friday, April Arena will be cleared at 9am on Friday, April 25 Trophy headstalls will be awarded in all events Host Hotel: Best Canadian Motor Inn, Host Restaurant: Popiel s Family Restaurant, Tough Enough to Wear Pink Sunday, April 27 STAVELY, AB Stavely Indoor Pro Rodeo May 8 10, 2014 Kenton Randle BB Series PRCA APPROVAL PENDING WPRA APPROVED 3 PP: 8, 9, 7:30pm 7 Major Events $3, 500 BSR $7 50 Permits: TDR, SW, TR Permits Max: SB, BB, BR, LBR Committee Contact: Kim Cochlan Local Rodeo Office No.: (403) (Rodeo Wknd Only) Rodeo Grounds: Stavely Indoor Arena; st Ave Stock Contractor: Vold Rodeo Ltd. Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): Manerd & Logan Bird Cattle Run: TDR 1 for everyone/sw, TR Half +2 Steer Riding Contractor: Vold Rodeo Ltd. Slack: May 8, 11:00am/May 9 (LBR Only), 4:00pm Slack Order: TDR, SW, TR, LBR EC: WEB April 27, 8am April 28, 2pm MDT CRES April 28, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: April 4pm MDT 1. There will be NO riding in the arena one and a half (1.5) hours prior to rodeo performances. 2. No barrels are to be set up at any time. 3. Event order per performance: Bareback, Tie Down Roping, Steer Riding, Team Roping, Saddle Bronc, Steer Wrestling, Ladies Barrel Race, Bull Riding John Cogbill Memorial Award to high permit holder in Bareback Riding Olson Buckles to event winners Canadian Pro Rodeo Sports Medicine Team will be in attendance Rodeo office is located southeast corner of building access from outside Truck & Trailer parking East of Arena * Watch for signs * Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March,

13 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 32 FALKLAND, BC Falkland Stampede May 17 19, 2014 Kenton Randle BB Series PRCA APPROVAL PENDING WPRA APPROVED 3 PP: 17, 1:00pm; 2:00pm 7 Major Events $3,100 BSR $ 70 0 Permits Max: 7 Major Events Committee Contact: Jason Churchill Local Rodeo Office No.: (250) Rodeo Grounds: Falkland Stampede Grounds; 5811 HWY 97 (30Min N of Vernon, BC on HWY 97) Stock Contractor: Northcott Rodeo Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): TBA Cattle Run: TDR/SW/TR: TBA Steer Riding Contractor: Locally Supplied Slack: N/A EC: WEB May 4 May 5, 2pm MDT CRES May 5, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: April 4pm MDT 1. All timed event cattle must be pre-conditioned at least two (2) hours prior to the rodeo start time. Timed event cattle will be moved to the timed event end of the arena at the first request of members that are to pre-condition cattle. 2. Every attempt must be made by both the tie down ropers and the stock contractor to precondition the calves early and out of sight of the audience. 3. Arena will be locked and no contestants will be allowed to ride in the arena after 12:00 p.m. on each rodeo day. 4. Arena will be dragged after twelve (12) runs in the ladies barrel racing only. 5. Contestants must make every effort to leave their parking area clear of hay, manure, etc., and use the receptacles provided. Failure to do so will result in a $100 fine. Contestants mounted on horseback or leading a horse will only be allowed to enter rodeo grounds through the west gate behind the bucking chutes. Each day midway through the rodeo there will be a half (1/2) hour intermission which will include a kids calf scramble and drill team, prior to the team roping. LUXTON, BC Luxton Pro Rodeo May 17 19, 2014 Kenton Randle BB Series PRCA APPROVAL PENDING WPRA APPROVED 3 PP: 17, 18, 2:00pm 7 Major Events $3,000 Permits: 7 Major Events Committee Contact: Sandy West 30 RODEO APPROVALS Local Rodeo Office No.: (250) (Rodeo Wknd); (250) (Before Rodeo Wknd) Rodeo Grounds: (See Contestant Info for Directions) Stock Contractor: Big Stone Rodeo Inc. Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): Chute 9 Cattle Co. Cattle Run: TDR/SW/TR: Half + 2 Slack: May 18 IF NEEDED EC: WEB May 5, 8am May 6, 2pm MDT CRES May 6, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: May 4pm MDT 1. No riding in the arena one and a half (1.5) hours prior to performance start time 2. Calves must be tied and run back three (3) hours before the first (1st) performance 3. Committee requests that timed event contestants participate in the Grand Entry. 4. Tentative event order: Tie Down Roping, Saddle Bronc, Steer Wrestling, Bareback, Team Roping, Ladies Barrel Racing, Bull Riding Lost contestants can call (250) for directions E ASY ACCES S T O LUXTON via Tsawa ssen t o Swart z Bay F er ry T er minal From Cloverdale turn west on Hwy #10 Then South on Hwy #1 Only 35 minutes to ferry Ferry ride takes approx 1 hr 35 min DIRECTIONS TO LUXTON (approx time 45 min) Drive off ferry onto Hwy #17 Right turn at McKenzie Avenue Right turn onto Hwy #1 Stay on #1 then Turn right at the Langford Sooke turnoff #14 Veterans Memorial Parkway Right turn onto Hwy #14 Sooke Rd Approx 3 km to contestant parking turn left P ER FO RMANCE R ID E RS - ALL DAYS WALK -ON PASSE NGER S - Cat ch t he 1 0 a m f e r ry t o S war t z Bay TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED 15 MINUTES BEFORE SAILING We will pick you up at 11:30 am. Return transportation to ferry provided after the Rodeo. VEHICL ES No Fe e Re servat ion s f or Li ves tock Carr ier s t o make a r eservat ion or bcferr ies.co m The cut off time for making reservation is 2 hours prior to sailing. A credit card is required. You must check in at the ticket booth a minimum of 30 minutes prior to the reserved sailing. Customers who do not make their check-in time will lose their reservation and will be charged a $25 service fee. Cancellations can be made up to 30 minutes prior to sailing time without i ncurring a service fee. ALL (re g) CPRA CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED I N HOSPITAL IT Y TENT & RO DE O (Please check in at our hospitality info booth when you arrive located behind the chutes) Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March, 2014 GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB Grande Prairie Stompede May 28 - June 1, 2014 Kenton Randle BB Series Wrangler Canadian Rodeo Tour PRCA APPROVAL PENDING WPRA APPROVAL PENDING 5 PP: 28, 8:45pm; 30, 31, 1: 00pm 7 Major Events $8, 000 NSB, NBB $1, 000 BSR $8 00 Permits Max: SB, BB, BR Permits: TDR, SW, LBR, TR Committee Contact: Jason Ungurian Local Rodeo Office No.: (780) Rodeo Grounds: Evergreen Park; NW W6 Stock Contractor: Vold Rodeo Ltd. Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): TBA Cattle Run: TDR/SW/TR: Half + 2 Steer Riding Contractor: TBA Slack: May 11:00am Slack Order: SW, TDR, TR, LBR EC: WEB - May 12, 8am May 13, 2pm MDT CRES May 13, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: May 4pm MDT 1. Performance Maximums: Wednesday, May 28 & Thursday, May 8:45pm (following Chuckwagon Races) Maximum 8 contestants per event Friday, May 30 Sunday June 1:00pm Maximum 12 contestants per rough stock event Maximum 8 contestants per timed event 2. SB, BB, BR maximum of fifty-two (52) contestants. If more than fifty-two (52) contestants enter in the rough stock events, the following will be used for qualifications: a. Top 30 from 2013 CPRA Standings b. Top 30 from 2013 PRCA Standings c. CPRA Full Card Members d. CPRA Semi Pro e. CPRA Permit 3. Novice events will only be bucked on Friday May 30, Saturday May 31 and Sunday June 1, No Cross Entry between open and novice events. 5. Arena will be closed until 10:00am each day and 1 hour prior to performances to allow work in the arena to be done. Contestants will not be allowed to enter during those times. 6. Timed event cattle to be ran, tied or thrown: Wednesday, May 28 between 12pm-2pm Thursday, May 29 between 10am 11am and at end of slack for 2 hours Friday, May 30 between 10am 12pm Saturday, May 31 between 10am 12pm Sunday, June 1 between 10am 12pm Trophy buckles given in all events

14 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 33 LEDUC, AB Leduc Black Gold Rodeo May 29 - June 1, 2014 PRCA APPROVAL PENDING WPRA APPROVAL PENDING 4 PP: 29, 30, 7:00pm, 2:00pm SB, BB $5,000 BR, TDR, SW, LBR, TR $4,500 NBB $1,000 No permits: 7 Major Events Committee Contact: David Rock Local Rodeo Office No.: (780) Rodeo Grounds: 4330 Blackgold Drive. Stock Contractor: Northcott Rodeo Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): TBA Cattle Run: TDR/SW/TR: Half + 2 Slack: May 8:00am Slack Order: TDR, SW, TR, LBR EC: WEB May 13, 8am May 14, 2pm MDT CRES May 14, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: May 4pm MDT 1. Only two (2) timed events contestants or teams in the arena at one (1) time. After a contestant(s) leaves, another one may enter. The Rodeo will stop until this rule is adhered to. 2. No contestants allowed in the arena one and a half (1.5) hours prior to performance start times. An outdoor arena will be open full-time. 3. No timed event horses shall be left in any pens, alleys, or in the indoor arena overnight. Outdoor arena is acceptable but at the owner s expense and responsibility. Special Needs Rodeo May 9am - All contestants are welcome to join/help with this event to make a child s day. Contestant parking in marked areas only Free trade show for all to enjoy Contestants are welcome to a free meal in the hospitality room Friday night dance on dirt. Saturday night cabaret WILDWOOD, AB Wildwood Bronc Bustin May 30-31, PP: 7:00pm; 6:00pm SB $15, 000 NSB, NBB $1,000 BSR $1,000 Permits: See Ground Rules Committee Contact: Rod Hay Local Rodeo Office No.: Rodeo Grounds: Wildwood Ag. Grounds Stock Contractor: Franklin Rodeo Co. Ltd. Sub Contractors: -C5 Rodeo BSR Contractor: Jim Finkbeiner EC: WEB May 11, 8am May 12, 2pm MDT CRES May 12, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: May 4pm MDT Saddle Bronc Saturday, May 31 ONLY RODEO APPROVALS 1. Points will count toward 2014 Canadian Standings 2. Limited to twenty four (24) entries: 3. Top eighteen (18) from final 2013 CPRA Standings 4. Top six (6) from the 2014 CPRA Standings as of May 12, The top ten (10) will advance to the progressive round on May 31, The 2013 Canadian standings will be used to break any ties relating to the advancement to the progressive round. The top six (6) combined scores will then advance to the short go. If there is a tie to advance to the short go, the contestant with the higher score on one head will advance. If there is still a tie, the 2013 Final CPRA Standings will be used. Saturday s Saddle Bronc Payout 25% of the total purse for each of the first two (2) go-rounds 50% of the total purse for the short go Short go will pay four (4) places 40%, 30%, 20%, 10% Novice Saddle Bronc/Bareback & Steer Riding Friday, May 30 ONLY 1. If less than ten (10) entries, events will be two (2) head. If less than sixteen (16) entries, the top six (6) in each event (or as many qualified rides were made), will be brought back. If more than sixteen (16) entries contestants will get on one (1) head. HAND HILLS, AB Hand Hills Lake Rodeo May 31 June 1, 2014 Kenton Randle BB Series Calgary Stampede Novice Tour PRCA APPROVAL PENDING WPRA APPROVAL PENDING 2 PP: 31, 12:00pm 7 Major Events $1, 500 NSB, NBB $ 75 0 BSR $ 75 0 Permits: 7 Major Events Committee Contact: Blake Morton Local Rodeo Office No.: (403) (Rodeo Wknd Only) Rodeo Grounds: Hand Hills Lake Stock Contractor: Calgary Stampede Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): Chute 9 Cattle Co. Cattle Run: TDR/SW/TR: Half + 2 Slack: May 12:00pm Slack Order: SW, TDR, TR, LBR EC: WEB May 14 May 15, 2pm MDT CRES May 15, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: May 4pm MDT 1. In all timed events only one competitor and/or team at a time will be allowed into the arena to compete during the performance. 2. No horses in the arena a half (?) hour prior to the performance Calgary Stampede Novice Tour. All entry fees for the Novice Saddle Bronc, Novice Bareback and Steer Riding will be paid by the Calgary Stampede. $250 of the added prize monies was added by the Calgary Stampede. BROOKS, AB Kinsmen Pro Rodeo June 6 7, 2014 PRCA APPROVAL PENDING 2 PP: 6, 6:00pm 7 Major Events $2, 500 Permits: 7 Major Events Committee Contact: Bryan Hoskins Local Rodeo Office No.: (403) Rodeo Grounds: Silver Sage Ag. Grounds; NW Stock Contractor: Kelser Rodeo Co. Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): TBA Cattle Run: TDR/SW/TR: TBA Slack: June 8:00am Slack Order: SW, TDR, TR, LBR EC: WEB May 26, 8am May 27, 2pm M D T CRES May 27, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: May 4pm MDT Contestant parking will be as follows: From the intersection of TWP RD 184 (Silver Sage Rd) & Range Road 145 (Young Rd) 0.8km south on RR145/0.2km E/N into MARWAYNE, AB 60th Annual Lea Park Rodeo June 6-8, 2014 Kenton Randle BB Series Calgary Stampede Novice Tour PRCA APPROVAL PENDING WPRA APPROVAL PENDING 3 PP: 6:00pm, 7, 1:00pm SB $8,000 BB, BR, TDR, SW, LBR, TR $7, 000 NSB, NBB $1, 250 Permits: BB No Permits: SB, BR, TDR, SW, LBR, TR Committee Contact: Lloyd Gray Local Rodeo Office No.: (780) Rodeo Grounds: NW W4 Stock Contractor: Franklin Rodeo Co. Ltd. Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): Chute 9 Cattle Co. Cattle Run: TDR/SW/TR: Half + 2 Slack: LBR, SW, TDR, TR EC: WEB May 21, 8am May 22, 2pm MDT CRES May 22, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: May 4pm MDT 1. No one allowed in arena one and a half (1.5) hours prior to rodeo start time 2. All preconditioning of timed event cattle must be completed two and a half (2.5) hours prior to the start of rodeo or they will be run as is 3. Only two (2) timed event contestants or teams will be allowed in the arena at one time. This will apply to performance and slack and will be strictly enforced. Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March,

15 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 34 MARWAYNE approval continued... All timed event parking will be in the field north of the rodeo grounds. No timed event parking will be allowed on the rodeo grounds. Calgary Stampede Novice Tour. All entry fees for the Novice Saddle Bronc, Novice Bareback and Steer Riding will be paid by the Calgary Stampede. $250 of the added prize monies was added by the Calgary Stampede. Sport Medicine will be onsite at the rodeo GPS coordinates Lattitude: Longitude: ROCKY MTN. HOUSE, AB Rocky Pro Rodeo June 6 8, 2014 RODEO APPROVALS Kenton Randle BB Series PRCA APPROVAL PENDING WPRA APPROVAL PENDING 3 PP: 6:00pm; 7, 1:30pm 7 Major Events $3, 100 BSR $ 60 0 Permits Max: 7 Major Events Committee Contact: Colin Tetley Local Rodeo Office No.: (403) Rodeo Grounds: North Saskatchewan River Park; SE W5 Stock Contractor: Vold Rodeo Ltd. Timed Event Stock Contractor(s): Manerd Bird Cattle Run: TDR/SW/TR: Half + 2 Steer Riding Contractor: Manerd Bird Slack: June 11:00am E C: WEB May 25, 8am May 26, 2pm M D T Up To Date Pro Rodeo Canada News at CRES May 26, 8am 2pm MDT MEMBERSHIPS DUE: May 4pm MDT 1. Order of events Friday BB, TDR, SB, SW, BSR, TR, LBR, BR 2. Order of events Saturday/Sunday WCM, BB, TDR, SB, SW, BSR, TR, LBR, BR 3. No contestant horse trailers across the track 4. Do not drive across the track without the bridge covering the track. 5. Parking in designated area only 6. No garbage or manure is to be left behind in the parking area use provided bins and manure dump areas 7. If there is a discrepancy with the gate passes, please pay the admission and the rodeo office will reimburse you. MEMBER INSURANCE CLAIMS The carrier for CPRA member insurance is SSQ Insurance Company Inc. (NEW Policy # is 1N875) If you require claim forms or have any questions regarding insurance claims, please use the following contact information: SSQ CLAIMS SERVICES INC. Noelle Dierickse 650, 800 6th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 3G3 noelle.dierickse@ssqinsurance.ca Tel: , extension 4151 Fax: Toll Free : Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March, 2014

16 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 35 Grande Prairie, AB May 28-June 1 Innisfail, AB June Wainwright, AB June Ponoka, AB June 24-July1 SADDLE BRONC 1 SCHEER CORT (15) ELSMERE NE FLUNDRA DUSTIN (23) PINCHER CREEK AB 570 WRANGLER CANADIAN RODEO TOUR 2013 Final Wrangler Pro Tour Standings For the 2014 rodeo season, the CPRA will, once again, feature the Wrangler Canadian Rodeo Tour which is made up of 11 high profile rodeos in Canada Dates (tentative) Airdrie, AB June 27-July 1 Williams Lake, BC June 27-July 1 Morris, MB July Medicine Hat, AB July TIE-DOWN ROPING 1 MOORE TIMBER (21) AUBREY TX GRANT MORGAN (29) GRANTON ON 450 Strathmore, AB August 1-4 Dawson Creek, BC August 8-10 Armstrong, BC Aug TEAM ROPING - HEADERS 1 BUHLER CLINT (33) OKOTOKS AB ROGERS ERICH (4) FORT MCDOWELLAZ 545 BAREBACK 1 BOWERS KYLE (32) BROOKS AB LAIT MATT (30) CAYLEY AB 600 STEER WRESTLING 1 GRANT MORGAN (29) GRANTON ON MILAN TANNER (25) COCHRANE AB 420 TEAM ROPING - HEELERS 1 MCCARROLL BRETT (24) CAMROSE AB PETSKA CORY (4) LEXINGTON OK 545 BULL RIDING 1 GIRLETZ TANNER (25) CEREAL AB MEZEI DEVON (28) BIG VALLEY AB 445 BAREBACK 1 Kaycee Feild Spanish Fork UT $39, Steven Peebles Redmond OR $38, Austin Foss Terrebonne OR $25, Richie Champion Dublin TX $22, Jake Vold Ponoka AB $21, Caleb Bennett Morgan UT $20, Tilden Hooper Carthage TX $14, Jessy Davis Power MT $13, Justin McDaniel Porum OK $12, Winn Ratliff Leesville LA $12, Will Lowe Canyon TX $11, Justin Miller Billings MT $11, Bobby Mote Stephenville TX $10, Seth Hardwick Laramie WY $10, Clint Laye Cadogan AB $10, LADIES BARREL RACING 1 MAYS BRENDA (15) TERREBONNE OR STEFFES NIKKI (20) VALE SD PRCA WORLD STANDINGS as of February 25, 2014 LADIES BARREL RACING 1 Sabrina Ketcham Yeso NM $33, Shelly Anzick Livingston MT $29, Shelley Morgan Eustace TX $26, Mary Walker Ennis TX $23, Lisa Lockhart Oelrichs SD $22, Carlee Pierce Stephenville TX $22, Michele McLeod Whitesboro TX $17, Fallon Taylor Whitesboro TX $15, Trula Churchill Valentine NE $14, Britany Diaz Solen ND $13, Victoria Williams Kiln MS $13, Christine Laughlin Pueblo CO $12, Ann Scott Canyon Country CA $11, Taylor Langdon Aubrey TX $11, Kimmie Wall Roosevelt UT $11, TIE-DOWN ROPING 1 Adam Gray Seymour TX $23, Jesse Clark Portales NM $23, Caleb Smidt Bellville TX $22, Matt Shiozawa Chubbuck ID $20, Tuf Cooper Decatur TX $18, Timber Moore Aubrey TX $18, Clint Robinson Spanish Fork UT $17, Fred Whitfield Hockley TX $16, Hunter Herrin Apache OK $15, Cody Ohl Hico TX $15, Chant DeForest Wheatland CA $14, Ryle Smith Oakdale CA $13, Cade Swor Chico TX $13, Shane Hanchey Sulphur LA $13, Tyson Durfey Weatherford TX $12, STEER WRESTLING 1 Jule Hazen Ashland KS $26, Luke Branquinho Los Alamos CA $24, Casey Martin Sulphur LA $20, Dean Gorsuch Gering NE $20, Wyatt Smith Rexburg ID $19, Dakota Eldridge Elko NV $17, Trevor Knowles Mount Vernon OR $15, Bray Armes Ponder TX $14, Riley Duvall Checotah OK $13, Seth Brockman Wheatland WY $12, Jake Rinehart Highmore SD $12, Clayton Hass Terrell TX $12, Hunter Cure Holliday TX $11, Tom Lewis Lehi UT $11, Billy Bugenig Ferndale CA $10, SADDLE BRONC 1 Cody Wright Milford UT $30, Cort Scheer Elsmere NE $27, Chad Ferley Oelrichs SD $23, Jacobs Crawley Stephenville TX $23, Taos Muncy Corona NM $20, Cole Elshere Faith SD $19, Wade Sundell Coleman OK $18, Troy Crowser Whitewood SD $14, Chet Johnson Douglas WY $13, Sam Spreadborough Snyder TX $11, Sterling Crawley Stephenville TX $11, Tyler Corrington Guymon OK $10, Jesse Bail Camp Crook SD $10, Cody DeMoss Heflin LA $9, Isaac Diaz Desdemona TX $9, TEAM ROPING HEADERS 1 Paul Eaves Millsap TX $31, Martin Lucero Stephenville TX $22, Rich Skelton Llano TX $21, Cory Petska Lexington OK $21, Jake Long Coffeyville KS $20, Jade Corkill Fallon NV $19, Jake Smith Broken Bow OK $14, Buddy Hawkins II Stephenville TX $13, Travis Graves Morgan Mill TX $12, York Gill Stephenville TX $11, Dakota Kirchenschlager Morgan Mill TX $11, Kory Koontz Sudan TX $10, Cesar de la Cruz Tucson AZ $10, Russell Cardoza Terrebonne OR $9, Cody Doescher Oklahoma City OK $9, TEAM ROPING HEELERS 1 Martin Lucero Stephenville TX $7, Paul Eaves Lonedell MO $7, Dakota Kirchenschlager Morgan Mill TX $6, Dustin Davis Marshall TX $6, Brad Culpepper Sylvester GA $6, Kory Koontz Sudan TX $5, Twister Cain Gonzales TX $5, Jade Corkill Fallon NV $4, Tyler Magnus Mason TX $4, Joe Mattern Plantersville TX $4, Cody Cowden Atwater CA $4, Tyler Barton Buckner AR $3, Scott Webster Converse LA $3, Joseph Shawnego Oakdale CA $3, Joel Hurta San Antonio TX $3, BULL RIDING 1 Sage Kimzey Strong City OK $64, J.W. Harris Mullin TX $50, Cody Teel Kountze TX $30, Trey Benton III Rock Island TX $25, Tyler Smith Fruita CO $17, Ty Wallace Collbran CO $17, Cole Echols Elm Grove LA $16, Ardie Maier Timber Lake SD $15, Beau Hill Columbia Falls MT $14, Corey Maier Timber Lake SD $14, Dustin Bowen Waller TX $14, Casey Huckabee Grand Saline TX $14, Aaron Pass Kaufman TX $13, Jeff Askey Martin TN $13, Bobby Welsh Gillette WY $13, ALL AROUND 1 Trevor Brazile Decatur TX $46, Russell Cardoza Terrebonne OR $12, Justin Thigpen Waycross GA $9, Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March,

17 CRN_March_14 3/3/14 2:48 PM Page 36 Canadian Professional Rodeo Association SERIES STANDINGS 2013 Duane Daines, Kenton Randle, Twisted Tea, Prairie Circuit and Alberta Pro Circuit Standings 2013 DUANE DAINES SADDLE BRONC SERIES SADDLE BRONC 1 NEELY COLE (40) 3, MESTON JUSTIN (34) 3, WATT COLEMAN (39) 2, HERZOG TODD (36) 2, BERRY JIM (31) 2, BUTTERFIELD LUKE (32) 2, HARDEN JOSH (35) 2, CREASY CLAY (36) 2, BROWN JAKE (38) 2, HODSON LOGAN (37) 2, KENTON RANDLE BAREBACK SERIES BAREBACK 1 MARSHALL KY (41) 3, HODSON LOGAN (37) 3, BOWERS KYLE (34) 3, PETERS BOBBY (35) 2, FENTIMAN JOSEPH (34) 2, LAIT MATT (31) 2, CREASY LUKE (27) 2, PHIPPS DENNY (40) 2, KERNER CASH (32) 2, SOLBERG MICHAEL (28) 2, When cowboys enter a Series rodeo, their score at that rodeo will be the number of points they receive. All cowboys who compete in the event will receive 25 points just for competing. * One Head Rodeos: 25 points for competing plus their score (all contestants) * Multi Go Rodeos: In the first go round, the contestant will get their score and 25 competing points. * Long Go, Short Go: 25 points for competing plus long go score (all contestants) * No series points for final or bonus round. Twisted Tea Pro Rodeo Series Coleman AB, Apr Stavely AB, May 9-11 Luxton BC, May Airdrie AB, June 26-June 30 TP Creek AB, July Maple Creek SK, July Twisted Tea Pro Rodeo Series will pay out $1500 to the high point champions in each event including header and heeler in the team roping. To qualify for the bonus money, contestants must have competed in each stop on the Twisted Tea Series. SADDLE BRONC 1 BERG JUSTIN (6) 6, GEIGER RYLAN (5) 5, KELTS SAM (5) 4, NEELY COLE (6) 2, O'DEMPSEY MARK (5) 2, BAREBACK 1 MARSHALL KY (6) 3, BOWERS KYLE (3) 3, LAIT MATT (6) 3, TAYPOTAT TY (4) 2, CANNON CLINT (1) 2, BULL RIDING 1 BUTTAR DAKOTA (5)4, PATTEN TY (4) 3, TORKELSON JESSE (5) 3, PENNINGTON MILES (4) 2, EDGE DENTON (2) 2, TIE-DOWN ROPING 1 BALDWIN NATE (3) 5, JOHNSON CHAD (5) 3, LUCAS KYLE (6) 3, DEPAOLI STEELE (6) 3, BIRD LOGAN (5) 3, Final Season Standings - STEER WRESTLING 1 REAY TRAVIS (6) 6, WALKER DUSTIN (5) 3, KOHORST COLEMAN (3) 3, KNOWLES TREVOR (1) 3, ROWORTH DAYTON (6) 2, LADIES BARREL RACING 1 CERVI SHERRY (1) 3, MAYS BRENDA (1) 2, WALKER MARY (1) 2, SMITH NINA (6) 2, BLANCHARD SYDNI (2) 1, TR HEADER 1 ROBSON JEFF (6) 3, BUHLER CLINT (6) 2, DODDS JORDAN (5) 2, ROGERS ERICH (1) 2, POPESCUL JESSE (6) 1, TR HEELER 1 WHYTE KLAY (6) 3, MCCARROLL BRETT (4) 2, MCCARROLL CLARK (5) 2, PETSKA CORY (1) 2, POPESCUL TYLER (6) 1, ALBERTA PRO RODEO CIRCUIT Each dollar earned in the CFR standings counts as a point in the ARPC. ($1 = 1 point) If a contestant wins over $7,000 at one rodeo. only 7000 points will be counted toward the Alberta Circuit standings. - up to and including Hanna Rodeo - SADDLE BRONC 1 SCHEER CORT (15) 15, FLUNDRA DUSTIN (24) 15, LARSEN TYREL (15) 14, GEIGER RYLAN (23) 13, JOHNSON CHET (17) 13, BAREBACK 1 BOWERS KYLE (35) 22, LAIT MATT (32) 16, VOLD JAKE (14) 14, LAVALLEY DUSTY (15) 14, BENNETT CALEB (15) 13, BULL RIDING 1 GIRLETZ TANNER (28)26, MEZEI DEVON (31) 15, THOMSON TYLER (24) 15, BESPLUG CHAD (15) 15, BROOKS BEAU (28) 14, TIE-DOWN ROPING 1 GRANT MORGAN (31) 18, MOORE TIMBER (22) 16, BIRD LOGAN (38) 14, BALDWIN NATE (19) 14, EDGE DEAN (42) 13, STEER WRESTLING 1 GRAVES LEE (25) 16, MILLER JUSTIN (31) 15, MILAN TANNER (26) 15, GRANT MORGAN (31) 15, CASSIDY CODY (40) 14, LADIES BARREL RACING 1 LOCKHART LISA (18) 20, DIAZ BRITANY (24) 18, MAYS BRENDA (18) 15, WALKER MARY (12) 14, BASS KALEY (3) 12, TR HEADER 1 SIMPSON LEVI (25) 16, BUHLER CLINT (37) 15, SHEFFIELD JESSE (15) 10, DEPAOLI STEELE (40) 9, ROGERS ERICH (4) 9, TR HEELER 1 ROBERTSON JOHN (24) 15, MCCARROLL BRETT (28) 15, RICHARD RHEN (16) 10, ROY KASPER (39) 9, PETSKA CORY (4) 9, NOVICE SADDLE BRONC 1 MCKENZIE KALE (21) 4, THURSTON ZEKE (9) 3, WATSON JAKE (18) 3, REINHARDT KEENAN (16)3, NOVICE BAREBACK 1 LAMB KODY (20) 5, STEMO JACOB (14) 5, HARVEY PHILIPPE (17) 4, BERTSCH DANTAN (16) 4, STEER RIDING 1 HAY DAWSON (24) 4, SCHMIDT KAGEN (21) 3, FAUCHER CONNOR (23) 2, BROWN CAMERON (24) 2, ALL-AROUND 1 MARSHALL KY 13, HARDEN JEREMY 9, HARDEN JOSH 8, PRAIRIE CIRCUIT - Final Standings - SADDLE BRONC 1 GEIGER RYLAN (22) , BERRY JIM (31) , HAUSAUER DUSTY (26) , BAREBACK 1 ADAMS COLIN (23) , MARSHALL KY (41) , ROWAN REID (25) , BULL RIDING 1 GREEN GARRETT (29) , GERMAN KYLE (30) , LOZIER KYLE (33) , TIE-DOWN ROPING 1 ROBINSON KIRK (43) , LUCAS KYLE (40) , DUBLANKO ERIK (43) , STEER WRESTLNG 1 CASSIDY CODY (40) , COLE HARLEY (40) , HARDEN JEREMY (37) , LADIES BARREL RACING 1 ROBERTS CRANNA (35) , GUELLY DEB (37) , GARTHWAITE KATIE (29) , TEAM ROPING HEADER 1 BUHLER CLINT (36) , DAVIES BRAIDY (37) , MCFADDEN ROLAND (36) , TEAM ROPING HEELER 1 CORNET STACY (34) , TUNKE TRENT (33) , SIMPSON CHASE (39) , Canadian Pro Rodeo News - March, 2014

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