Meanwhile, over at Leduc’s Black Gold Rodeo, the number two ranked tie down roper in the world standings, Hunter Herrin, bested the field with a 7.9 second run to add $2419 to his bid to win a world title. ![]() 2019 World Champion tie down roper Haven Meged claimed top honours at Grande Prairie with an 8.7 second effort that netted the Montanan $3337. Several enjoyed big time successes on their sojourn into Alberta. The weekend also highlighted the first significant migration north for CPRA athletes who make their home on the south side of the 49th parallel. The GP performance came on the heels of their Buffalo Lake win of a week ago giving the reigning Canadian champions the lead in the Tour standings. The Wainwright brother combination of Dawson and Dillon Graham were up to their old tricks as they made it back-to-back wins on the SMS Pro Rodeo Tour with an electric 4.1 second run at Grande Prairie. ![]() ![]() The win extended the second-generation hand’s lead in the Canadian standings as he now sits atop that leaderboard with over $12,000 won. A three-event rodeo weekend had a large impact on both the Road to the CFR and SMS Equipment Pro Tour races as the CPRA season heats up both on the thermometer and in preparation for the dog days of summer.īen Anderson, the Rocky Mountain House bronc rider, enjoyed big success on the weekend’s biggest stage-the Grande Prairie Stompede as he spurred out an 89-point highlight reel on Vold’s 11 Shorty for a $3158 payout.
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