STAMPEDE EVENTS
From bull riding to barrel racing, every event at the Ponoka Stampede brings world-class competition and unforgettable moments. Click below to learn what makes each highlight a fan favourite.
SADDLE
BRONC
“Crack the Chutes”
To complete a qualified riding in the saddle bronc riding, the rider must have his spurs over the break of the shoulders until the horse completes his first jump out of the chute.
He will be disqualified for touching any part of the animal or equipment, for losing a stirrup or for getting bucked off before the end of the eight-second ride. Each event requires a key component to achieve success and for saddle bronc competition, this component is maintaining a good rhythm. In time with the bronc’s bucking action, the rider spurs from the animal’s neck, using a full swing, toward the back of the saddle with his toes pointed outwards.
The equipment required by the saddle bronc competitor includes his own CPRA approved saddle, spurs with dull rowels (the revolving disk at the end of each spur), leather chaps and a braided rein. The length of the rein is crucial as it can mean the difference between staying on the bronc for the full eight seconds, or being tossed off. By adjusting his grip carefully, the cowboy can maintain his balance and, hopefully, prevent himself from being pulled out of the saddle and over the front end of the horse.
LADIES BARREL
RACING
“Fastest Girls in Town”
The only ladies’ event in professional rodeo, the contestant and her horse must cross the scoreline, run a clover-leaf pattern around three barrels then head back across the scoreline to achieve a time.
Either barrel, on the left or right, may be taken first, but a contestant will be disqualified for not following the clover-leaf pattern. A five-second penalty will be added to the run time for each barrel knocked down, but a contestant may, from a riding position, hold a barrel from falling. The time is generally taken with the use of an electric eye to the hundredths of a second.
BULL
RIDING
“Richest 8 Seconds”
A braided manilla rope is the cowboy’s only security as he rides a powerful, bucking brahma/cross bull.
In the bull riding event, a braided manilla rope is the cowboy’s only security as he rides a powerful, bucking brahma/cross bull. The rope is wrapped loosely around the bull and a weighted cowbell hangs underneath. When the ride is over, the cowbell pulls the rope free. The bull rider will be disqualified for touching the bull with his free hand or bucking off before the end of the eight-second ride. As it is tremendously difficult just to remain on top of these loose-hided animals, riders are not required to spur.
The successful bull riders keep themselves close to their handhold throughout the whole ride. This prevents the holding arm from straightening and jerking the hand loose. Bull riding, the most dangerous of all rodeo events, demands that a bullfighting clown be in the rodeo arena during each ride. As the cowboy dismounts or is thrown from the bull, the bullfighter distracts the animal until the bull rider reaches safety.
Chuckwagon
Racing
“The Heat is ON”
Ponoka Stampede has two performances of Chuckwagon racing for 6 straight nights.
The action begins at 6:30pm with the All Pro Canadian Chuckwagons followed by the “Top Wagon Drivers in the World” of the World Professional Chuckwagon Association. Enjoy an evening packed with excitement as the four teams of four horses hitched to a chuckwagon race around our 5/8 mile track with outriders, thundering hooves and adrenaline overload in hopes to finish penalty free and have the fastest time of the night.
Team
Roping
“Dream Teaming”
Two cowboys, a ‘header’ and a ‘heeler’ work to rope a steer in the shortest time possible.
The steer gets a head start before the header leaves the box. The header throws his rope to catch the steer with one of three legal head catches: around the head and one horn, around the neck, or around both horns. If the cowboy fails to give the steer the head start, the team receives a 10-second penalty.
Once the header has caught the steer, he wraps the rope around the saddle horn (dallies) and turns left with the steer in tow. The heeler then ropes both hind legs of the steer and dallies his rope. Once the slack has been taken out of both ropes and the contestants are facing each other, the flag drops and time stops. If the heeler only catches one leg, a 5-second penalty is added. If the heeler throws his loop before the header has turned the steer left, that is called a “crossfire” and the run is disqualified.
Bareback
Riding
“Let the Fringe Fly”
Bareback Riding-In the bareback riding, instead of a saddle, the cowboy uses a double-thick leather pad called a rigging, which is cinched on the bronc’s back.
No stirrups or reins are used in the event. To qualify, the rider must mark the horse out of the chute by keeping his spurs over the break of the shoulders until the first jump out of the chute is completed. The bareback rider will be disqualified if he touches the animal or equipment with his free hand or if he is bucked off before the eight-second ride is completed.
No other event in professional rodeo is as physically demanding as bareback riding. Using only one hand, the cowboy must hold onto the leather handhold of the rigging which is customized to snugly fit to the rider’s grip. The rider tries to spur the horse on each jump, reaching as far forward as he can with his feet and then bringing his ankles up toward the rigging. It’s the bareback rider’s arm that takes all the stress as it absorbs most of the horse’s bucking power. While his arm endures this incredible tension, his hand must remain intact within the rigging’s handhold for the full eight seconds.
STEER
WRESTLING
“Grabbing Big Money by the Horns”
Timing, coordination and strength are essentials for a steer wrestler. The steer is given a headstart and must cross the scoreline before the rider breaks the barrier (a rope) of the starting box. If the rider does break the barrier prematurely, ten-seconds are added to his time.
Coming out of the starting box, the horse runs alongside the steer and is trained to run on by as the steer wrestler reaches for his steer. With a firm grip on the steer’s right horn, the cowboy hits the ground with his legs extended forward, brings the steer to a dead stop and then using his left hand as leverage under the steer’s jaw, he throws the steer off balance and wrestles it to the ground. The steer must be flat on its side before official time is taken. This event requires an extra horse ridden by a hazer, whose job it is to keep the steer running as straight as possible.
Novice Saddle
and Bareback
“The Future of Bronc Riding”
Cowboys must be within a certain age bracket. Competitors must have turned 16 years of age during the rodeo season in question and remain under 21 until the end of the year.
The mechanics and scoring of the novice events are consistent with their professional equivalents. The stock used in these events are often new to the professional arena and are selected to compliment the ability of the rider.
kids wild
pony racing
“The Fan Favourite”
The Kids Wild Pony Race is a Ponoka Stampede “spectators favorite”. This wild, exciting, and often-humorous event features future rodeo stars aged 8-12. The kids try to tame a wild pony long enough to get a rider from their 3-person team aboard for a two jump ride. This is a timed event so it is the goal of the team to get the rider on the pony as quickly as possible. Don’t miss the Kids Wild Pony Race, these cowboys and cowgirls in the making will be sure to have you on the edge of your seat.
BREAKAWAY
ROPING
“Cowgirl Up”
Breakaway roping is a variation of calf roping where a calf is roped, but not thrown and tied. It is a rodeo event that features a calf and one mounted rider. The calves are moved one at a time through narrow runs leading to a chute with spring-loaded doors.
tie down
roping
“The Money is in the Milliseconds”
Truly a team effort, tie down roping demands split-second timing as the cowboy and his horse race against the clock and other competitors to catch and tie a calf. The calf must cross the scoreline before the rider breaks the barrier (a rope across the chute) or a ten-second penalty is added to his score. After roping the calf, the cowboy runs down the rope and throws the animal by hand. More time is lost if the calf is already down when the roper reaches the animal because the calf must be up (standing) before the cowboy may throw it down. Any three legs of the calf must be tied with a piggin’ string. The tie must hold for six seconds or the roper is disqualified.
The horse which works with a calf roper must be able to judge the speed of the calf, be able to stop on cue in a single stride, and then hold the rope taut when the roper runs to his calf. Finding a horse that can be trained to do all this well is a difficult task.
Womens Ranch
Bronc Riding
“Wildest Women in the West”
Women’s Ranch Bronc Riding is a thrilling rodeo event that celebrates the grit, balance, and horsemanship of working cowgirls. In this event, competitors ride ranch-bred horses in traditional saddles, showcasing the same raw skills used on the range — no fancy gear, just grit and timing. Riders aim to stay on for a full eight seconds while maintaining control and style, blending strength and grace in one of the most authentic tests of cowboy — and cowgirl — spirit. It’s not just a competition; it’s a nod to the roots of ranch life and the women who live it every day.
Wild West
PBR
Saturday June 27th – “The Hottest Ticket in Town”
The Wild West PBR Ponoka is a high-energy bull riding event that brings the adrenaline and showmanship of professional bull riding to the heart of Ponoka.
Featuring top riders from the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) circuit, this event pairs world-class athletes against some of the rankest bulls in the sport. Every ride is a battle of balance, strength, and nerve as competitors aim to last a full eight seconds for a shot at glory. Set against the backdrop of Ponoka’s rodeo tradition, the Wild West PBR delivers a fast-paced, edge-of-your-seat experience that captures the spirit of the modern Wild West.
Fresh from the Feed
See What’s Happening
Nov 26
Please join us in celebrating the incredible life of Frank Mickey, December 1st at 2pm at the Ponoka Stampede Stagecoach Saloon.
Donations in honor of Frank Mickey can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society and the Canadian Pro Rodeo Historical Society. ...
Nov 25
The WAIT is ALMOST OVER 🎟️🎫
Dear Ponoka Stampede Fans,
This Monday, December 1st at 9:00am all 2026 Ponoka Stampede Performance tickets will be on sale.
Remember the best way to save money on tickets is to purchase online in advance. All headline concerts are included in your evening performance ticket.
Enjoy the entire 90th Ponoka Stampede (13 performances in the same reserved seats) with our ALL PERFORMANCE TICKET PACKAGES for a discounted price. Perks include discounted ticket pricing, preferred camping and dibs on your seats in 2027!
We’ve been notified that 3rd party websites are selling tickets for 2026 Ponoka Stampede. We only honor tickets purchased through our website PONOKASTAMPEDE.com powered by AuthentiGATE.
Do not purchase from third party sites. Now more than ever there is an increase in ticket scams especially on social media. Our tickets are sold through our website (www.ponokastampede.com) in Canadian dollars. Our Adult prices for grandstand seating range from $35 - $70 plus fees and taxes depending on the event.
Please visit our website for complete schedule. We look forward to welcoming you to the 90th Ponoka Stampede this June 25- July 1st, 2026
Always Canada Day Long Weekend, Always the Ponoka Stampede!
#stampede #ponokastampede ...
Nov 23
The rodeo community lost a legend this weekend as Ponoka Stampede Lifetime Member and Senator, Frank Mickey, passed away on November 22.
Frank began volunteering at the Ponoka Stampede in 1947 - and for the next 78 years he devoted immeasurable time and effort into building the Stampede into the world class event we know today.
Frank Mickey was born in 1927 and has spent most of his active life in the community of Ponoka, where he and his wife Margaret raised their two daughters, Janie and Wendy and have been blessed with four grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.
Frank, who worked with the Town of Ponoka Public Works Department from 1956-1988, 17 years as a foreman, joined the Ponoka Stampede Association in 1959. His many decades of dedication have included serving as president from 1966 to 1971 and from 1984-1985 as well as a Director, Grounds Chairman and Grounds Manager. Frank who is a lifetime member of the Ponoka Stampede Association and the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association has also served as the President of the Stampede managers for 12 years, was on the CPRA board of directors for 20 years, the Dodge Rodeo rep from 1994-2000, the Central Alberta Rodeo Circuit president for eight years and he was on the CRPA board from 1999-2003.
He received ‘Man of the Year’ honors with the Ponoka Stampede Association and the CPRA in 1984 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in the builders category in 2005. In his younger years Frank was an avid hockey fan and would faithfully serve from 1952-1960 as the trainer for the Ponoka Stampeders Senior Hockey Club. He has proudly overseen many changes and improvements to the Stampede Grounds and rodeo events over the years, including the amazing transformation from wood to steel of the grandstands, the chutes, the corrals, and buildings. Factors for ongoing successes have included the addition of the RV Park, Longscore Saloon, Tommy Dorchester Paddock, the Stagecoach Saloon, the rebuilding of the racetrack and the access tunnel, the Wild West Grandstand and Showdown Dance Hall.
More on our Facebook page. ...
Nov 11
Lest We Forget ❤️ ...
Nov 3
On behalf of President Rick Wierzba and the entire Board of Directors, we want to extend our deepest love and support to the Pugh family during this difficult time. Bobby was not just a member of our community; he was a shining beacon of joy and dedication, whose presence enriched our lives and the Ponoka Stampede.
From the moment Bobby stepped behind the chutes, it was clear that he was more than just a volunteer. His unwavering commitment to judging amateur competitions and his tireless efforts ensured that each participant felt valued and celebrated. Bobby had a unique ability to bring smiles to our faces, lighting up lives with his infectious spirit and genuine kindness.
To the Pugh family, please know that you are surrounded by love and support from all of us. Let us honor his memory by keeping his spirit alive in everything we do.
Rest easy Cowboy ❤️
📸 @aswedgan ...
Nov 3
We’re thrilled to announce that our history vault is now open, and we’ve released a limited number of original Ponoka Stampede posters! Grab your very own piece of history for just **$50 each**. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just starting your collection, these limited edition posters are a must-have. Don’t miss out—secure yours today and celebrate the legacy of the Ponoka Stampede!
Shop now! Link in bio ⬆️
Free pick-up from the Ponoka Stampede Office is available- email the office at Stampede@ponokastampede.com Posters are 18x24.
Available posters: Rod Hay, Dallas Dorchester, John Dodds, Jake Vold, Harry Vold, Levi Simpson & Jeremy Buhler.
#stampede #poster #limitededition #prorodeo #rodeo #collectorsedition ...
Oct 7
That’s our GIRL 😍
@missponokastampede x @covymoore x @canadianfinalsrodeo_official ...
Oct 2
Congratulations to Covy Moore, our Official Photographer for the Ponoka Stampede, on being named the inaugural recipient of the Canadian Professional Pro Rodeo Association’s “Photographer of the Year” award!
For the past nine years, Covy has captured the Stampede with a unique perspective that has significantly boosted our marketing and advertising efforts.
His exceptional photographic storytelling has not only showcased the thrill of Pro Rodeo but shown audiences the “behind the chutes” perspective. His work has elevated the Ponoka Stampede itself. We deeply appreciate your talent, passion, and dedication, as well as the countless hours laying in the dirt and maneuvering through the arena in order to capture the perfect shot, editing late into the night, and consistently meeting tight deadlines.
Covy, you truly embody being the first, the best, and the different.
Congratulations from your friends and fans at the Ponoka Stampede!
#ponokastampede #ponokastampede #prorodeo #covymoore #bestphotographer #champion
🎥 @waceyanderson ...
Sep 25
Congratulations to all of our local Ponoka athletes on their Canadian Finals Rodeo qualifications 🇨🇦
Wishing all the athletes, our Queen, Stock Contractors and Officials a safe and successful CFR ❤️
We are PONOKA PROUD 🏆
#ponokastampede #prorodeo #rodeo #cfr
Thank you @kenzielabrie 📸 ...
Sep 15
Happy Birthday to one of the GREATEST to step in the arena 💪🏽
We love you @typrescott15
Wishing you the best 🎂
#bullfighting #bullfighter #rodeo #prorodeo #rodeo ...
Sep 7
Tearing up the track @wpcachucks
📸 @covymoore
#ponokastampede #stampede #chuckwagonracing #wpcachucks ...
Sep 2
Every run is serious business in the Ladies Barrel Racing ⏰
The money is in the milliseconds 💵💵💵
📸 @covymoore
#stampede #ponokastampede #prorodeo #alberta #barrelracing #ladiesbarrelracing #cowgirls #canada ...
Sep 1
The Outriders of the 89th Ponoka Stampede 🏇🏼
📸 @covymoore @billiejphoto
#ponokastampede #wpca #chuckwagonracing #outriders #jockeys #horseracing #stampede ...
Aug 27
The cowgirls of BREAKAWAY certainly put on a show at the 89th Ponoka Stampede 🧨
📸 @covymoore
#breakaway #ponokastampede #prorodeo #rodeo #cowgirls #breakawayroping ...
Aug 24
❤️
#ponokastampede #longlivecowboys #prorodeo #rodeo #cowboys ...
Aug 13
At 91 years young he’s still the MAN.
Hall of Fame Cowboy George Myren finds himself behind the chutes at the 89th Ponoka Stampede cheering on the athletes, playing hockey every week and singing and writing music.
What a LEGEND ❤️
🎥 @aswedgan
#halloffame #cowboy #rodeo #prorodeo #champion #ponokastampede #stampede #alberta ...
Aug 12
Nothing like a grandstand Dad ❤️
Paige’s Dad goes 90 points in the grandstand as Paige clocks the fastest time and cashes in for $19093.60 at the 89th Ponoka Stampede.
Paige is currently sitting 17th in the world standings.
We wish Paige a great season of Barrel Racing.
🎥 @aswedgan
#barrelracing #ponokastampede #stampede #prorodeo #rodeo ...
Aug 5
HALL OF FAME COWGIRLS 🏆
A moment for the Flying Duces at the 89th Ponoka Stampede!
Congrats to the 2025 Canadian Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame Inductees, The Flying Duces! The legendary Trick Riding Sister Duo, Joy and Jerri accepted their plaque amongst friends, family and fans at the 89th Ponoka Stampede.
One of the dynamic team members, 72-year-old Jerri Duce, performed at CFR50 last year, showing us all that age is just a number.
#halloffame #rodeo #prorodeo #trickriding #cowgirls ...
Jul 29
A big thank you to our incredible team of photographers and videographers. Your talent in capturing the Ponoka Stampede through your lens brings our event to life in the most fascinating ways.
Your work not only showcases the excitement and spirit of the Wild West but also preserves these cherished memories for our fans and athletes.
Your dedication and artistry do not go unnoticed, I am truly grateful for the passion and dedication you bring to your craft.
Love you all so much.
Keep rolling 🎥 📸
Amber, Director of Media & Marketing @ponokastampede ...
Jul 26
Hearts of Gold 🧡
Congratulations to our 2025 Errol McMillan Volunteer of the Year Award Recipients, Charlie and Bernie Walcheske.
Charlie and Bernie Walcheske exemplify the ideal volunteers—reliable, humble, and always eager to lend a hand. Whether rain or shine, they have consistently been present, ensuring that the Stampede remains a world-class event for both our community and visitors. Their decades of service reflect their deep-rooted love for the Stampede and the town of Ponoka.
For over 45 years, Charlie and Bernie have been integral to the volunteer community at the Ponoka Stampede. As lifelong residents and business owners, they have raised their three children—Terry, Wayne, and Colleen—in Ponoka and take great joy in hosting their eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Charlie recalls his first memory of the Stampede as a five-year-old who got lost at the event. He began volunteering by serving beer at the downtown beer gardens under director Ivan Lewis. Bernie soon joined him, and their journey as dedicated volunteers took off, leading them to the current grandstand, where they have been fixtures at gates 5 and 6 for the past 12 years.
Charlie expresses, “There are two times of the year I look forward to: Christmas and the Ponoka Stampede... our fellow grandstand volunteers are like extended family.” Their commitment to family and community drives their continued involvement. Bernie adds, “We’ve seen families and kids grow up coming back here year after year. We cherish the familiar faces and the stories of who got married or had a baby. It feels like family, and I can’t imagine not being here each year.”
Despite facing personal challenges and suggestions to slow down, Charlie and Bernie remain steadfast, never missing a shift or an opportunity to return to gates 5 and 6 for all Ponoka Stampede events.
Thank you, Charlie and Bernie, for your unwavering dedication and service to the Ponoka Stampede.
#volunteer #ponokastampede ...
Jul 26
Wranglers of the Wild West of 36!
Thank you for a great Stampede.
#ponokastampede #wranglers ...
Jul 20
MACY ✌🏼❤️ 🇨🇦
Thank you for all you do for the sport of rodeo.
We sure appreciated the extra time you invested in our Press Conference and CBC radio interviews this Stampede.
📸 @covymoore
#breakawayroping #rodeo #prorodeo #cowgirl ...
Jul 18
Wildest in the West 🇨🇦
Stay wild @womensranchbroncchamps
#ponokastampede #stampede #prorodeo #rodeo #canada #cowgirls #broncridingnation #broncriding #womensranchbronc ...
Jul 14
You thought the West was Wild…..
Born in boots with deep western roots.
The Women’s Ranch Bronc Cowgirls are as tough as they come.
Thank you ladies for another great Ponoka Stampede!
You are truly a fan-favorite.
#ponokastampede #stampede #prorodeo #alberta #rodeo #cowgirls #bronc #broncriding ...
Jul 12
Cowboy Camaraderie 💪🏽
A bond and support system like no other professional sport.
Long live cowboys.
#stampede #prorodeo #bond #support #longlivecowboys #cowboy
📸 @aswedgan ...
Jul 10
The BEST fans in the WILD WEST!
We sure appreciate you and our athletes do too ❤️
Thank you for a record breaking Ponoka Stampede 💥
See you at the 90th Ponoka Stampede June 25- July 1st, 2025 🇨🇦
📸 @aswedgan
#stampede #ponokastampede #prorodeo #alberta #rodeo ...
Jul 8
Role Models 🤍
Thank you @missponokastampede and @missrodeocanada for being the best ambassadors of the sport of Rodeo and our Western heritage.
#rodeo #rodeoqueen #rodeoroyalty #queen #royalty
Thank you T.J Kennedy for these beautiful photos ...
Jul 8
Cowboy Christmas Cards from Ponoka 🎅
We wish you a Merry Cowboy Christmas 🎄
See you at the 90th Ponoka Stampede June 25th- July 1st, 2025!
📸 @aswedgan
#ponokastampede #cowboy #cowboychristmas #merrychristmas #ponoka #canada #prorodeo #rodeo #stampede ...
Jul 8
Health is WEALTH in Rodeo 💰
A big thank you to the @cpr_sportmedteam team for caring for our athletes at the 89th Ponoka Stampede 🩺
Your expertise is unmatched 🏆
#sportsmed #sportsmedicine #ponokastampede #cowboycare #stampede ...
Jul 8
Stampede Nights 🎞️🎞️🎞️
Thank you T.J Kennedy Photography 📸
#ponokastampede #concerts #countrymusic #ponoka #stampede ...
Jul 8
Mic Drop 🎤
A big Ponoka Stampede thank you to our voices and AV production team of the 89th Ponoka Stampede!
We appreciate the endless hours of research, preparation and scheduling to ensure on-time performances.
The BEST in the WILD WEST!
#ponokastampede #stampede #rodeo #alberta #canada #av #announcer #media ...
Jul 7
A salute to our 2025 Grand Entry Team ❤️
Well done Cowgirls.
Stay wild and see you at the 90th Ponoka Stampede June 25- July 1st, 2025 🇨🇦
#ponokastampede #stampede #prorodeo #alberta #rodeo #cowgirls #wild ...
Jul 6
Stampede Soldiers 💪🏽
Thank you Tyler Thomson, Jason Resch, Tyler Kraft, Stran Schlosser and Jeff Resch.
Cowboys. The real deal.
#pickupmen #cowboys #longlivecowboys #ponokastampede #stampede #prorodeo #alberta ...
Jul 5
Here comes the men in black 🖤
A big thank you to our 2025 Ram Pick Up Men of the Ponoka Stampede. Tyler Thomson, Jason Resch, Tyler Kraft, Stran Schlosser and Jeff Resch.
Thank you for keeping our arena and athletes safe 🛟
Wishing you all a great summer ahead.
See you at the 90th Ponoka Stampede June 25- July 1st, 2025.
📸 @carlieborrisphotography @covymoore @billiejphoto
#pickupmen #ponokastampede #rodeo #prorodeo ...
Jul 4
Welcome to Canada 🇨🇦
First time to Ponoka but certainly not his first rodeo. @cole_reiner8 resume is filled with wins and accomplishments in Professional Rodeo and a top 10 finish in the world in 2024.
Cole finished eighth overall at the 89th Ponoka Stampede with two great rides and just missed the Showdown by 1.25 points.
Wishing Cole a great summer ahead and thanks for making the trip north.
The biggest checks before the fourth are in the NORTH 🇨🇦
#bareback #ponokastampede ...
Jul 3
Showdown Champions 🏆
The richest Ponoka Stampede ever was a game changer for the champions who rode away July first with the lion’s share of the rodeo cash 💰
See you next year at the 90th Ponoka Stampede June 25- July 1st, 2026 🇨🇦
#ponokastampede #prorodeo ...
Jul 3
THE BEST IN THE WILD WEST 🧡
We salute the 800+ volunteers for all their efforts this Stampede. Thank you for your endless dedication. You are our #1 asset.
#ponokastampede #volunteers ...
Jul 3
$52018.00 RICHER 💰💰💰
Congratulations to our Showdown Mega Cash Raffle Winners 💵💵💵 ...
Jul 3
He took the CATTLE 🐮
Congratulations and thank you to all of our 2025 Cattle Raffle Ticket holders!
See you at the 90th Ponoka Stampede June 25- July 1st, 2026 🇨🇦 ...
Jul 3
SPURRED OUT $16,000 💵💵💵
Louisiana’s Kade Sonnier spurred out $16,000 in earnings at the 89th Ponoka Stampede!
#bareback #ponokastampede ...