
Thurston caps off big weekend with second Ponoka Stampede saddle bronc title
July Long Weekend is known in rodeo circles as Cowboy Christmas. Big Valley’s Zeke Thurston packed his stocking extra full this year by winning a cool $26,000 and jumping into first place in the Canadian saddle bronc season standings.
The 2016 World Champion saddle bronc rider started his big weekend by rolling into Williams Lake, B.C. for the Finning Pro Tour stop and matched up with Duffy Rodeo’s CFR selected Appaloosa mare, Rip n Zip for 86.5 points and the win.
After adding a small cheque at the Airdrie Pro Rodeo, Thurston saved the high drama for Canada Day at the Ponoka Stampede. Having already won the long go with 89 points on C5 Rodeo’s Showtime, the 24 year old mastered a pair of Calgary Stampede buckers—Timely Delivery for 88.25 to win the short go and clinch the average, then another 89 point ride on Ancient Delivery in the Showdown for the biggest of his six weekend cheques—a $9750 strike.
Mexican-born bull rider Edgar Durazo picked up the win at Ponoka on Monday, including a spectacular 90 point effort on Vold Rodeo’s Whisky Hand in the Showdown round.