Rodeo fans stomp their appreciation of Ponoka steer wrestler
It would be tough to find a more excited person in all of Ponoka Thursday afternoon than Craig Weisgerber.
The pro cowboy got the fans stomping their feet for the ‘thunder rolls’ at the 87th annual Ponoka Stampede when their hometown cowboy slid over his steer in 4.1 seconds, to take over top spot in his event, with 8.4 seconds on two runs.
“The thunder’s the best. I love it when these people get fired up. This is the place to rise to the occasion,” confirms the good-natured 34-year-old. “It’s the Ponoka Stampede. It’s the wildest in the west. There’s no beter feeling than doing good at this one, especially being the hometown.”
“All these people cheering for me, my hands hurt from the high fives, this is just great, I’m having a blast,” bubbles Weisgerber, moments after the big run. “First run this morning, I knew I had a good steer. I just knew I had to be safe and make it work. Sure as shoot, it did.”


