Chuckwagon Racing

Blake Ash was the only cowboy faster than 13 seconds at the long setup in Cheyenne on Saturday and if you ask him, he could’ve and should’ve been faster.
Tilden Hooper was the No. 1 cowboy in the first performance at Cheyenne Frontier Days to lead a talented first Semifinal crop.

Jesse Brown grew up in a different arena of life. He was a football star through high school and he went on to play for Washington State before he switched his focus to rodeo.
Bull riders Shane Proctor and Dakota Buttars top the field of talented bull riders to be named the Co-Champions of the Calgary Stampede.
Will Lummus threw the fastest run of the week in the Championship Showdown Round of the Calgary Stampede to become your steer wrestling champion.
The Calgary Stampede featured an 18-year-old champion, arena records and something that has not happened since 1986 as the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth welcomed back full crowds for the first time since 2019.

The new event replaced the RAM National Circuit Finals and the best cowboys and cowgirls from all of the PRCA’s 13 circuits competed for $1 million in cash and prizes.
Canadian saddle bronc rider Logan Hay followed in his father’s footsteps and cinched his first ever Calgary Stampede Championship keeping the coveted title in his homeland.
Caleb Smidt takes the Calgary Stampede Championship after battling through his pool and the 10-man round to make it to the Final Four.
Kassie Mowry cinched her Calgary Stampede Championship after having consistent horsepower that outdid the rest.
Justin Miller and Dakota Eldridge secured their spot for The Calgary Stampede Short-Go after making two great runs in the Wildcard Round.
It was a tight race in the Wildcard Round but John Douch and Haven Meged move forward to the Short Go in Calgary.