Halfway River First Nation held its biggest rodeo yet in the 18 years of the event. It was a beautiful, cool weekend in the valley for rodeo, with two days of amateur rodeo as well as a gymkhana day and professional bull riding on Friday, August 17.
Justin Randle, Nicole Guard, Curtis Harris and Mac Leask Jr. all won both days of their respective events.
Below are the winners of the event for each day, as well as the winners by average.
Results
Bareback
Saturday - Justin Randle
Sunday - Justin Randle
Average - Justin Randle
Saddle Bronc
Saturday - Chance Bolin
Sunday - Colton Crook
Average - Chance Bolin
Bull Riding
Saturday - Justin Siemens
Sunday - Denton Spiers
Average - Denton Spiers
Junior Barrels
Saturday - Kali Atkings
Sunday - Shelby Corr
Average - Kali Atkings
Ladies Barrels
Saturday - Nicole Guard
Sunday - Nicole Guard
Average - Nicole Guard
PeeWee Barrels
Saturday - Halle Easthope
Sunday - Brook Kosick
Average - Halle Easthope
Junior Steers 13-16
Saturday - Taylor Jones
Average - Taylor Jones
Open Breakaway Roping
Saturday - Wade Roberts
Sunday - Sam Smith
Average - Wade Roberts
Open Cow Riding
Saturday - Curtis Harris
Sunday - Curtis Harris
Average - Curtis Harris
Darlene Field Memorial Cow Riding
Saturday - Moria Serle
Steer Wrestling
Saturday - Mac Leask Jr.
Sunday - Mac Leask Jr.
Average - Mac Leask Jr.
Tie Down Roping
Saturday - Ben Jackson
Sunday - Ingram Pederson
Average - Ben Jackson
Email sports reporter Dillon Giancola at sports@ahnfsj.ca.
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