Pro Rodeo Canada weekend highlights – inching closer to a CFR berth
With the clock ticking and nearing midnight for qualifying for the Canadian Finals Rodeo, several competitors helped their cause at weekend CPRA stops Coronation Pro Rodeo and the Medicine Lodge Fall Round-Up.
Bareback rider Spur Lacasse moved closer to punching his ticket to CFR 49. Entering the weekend in the 12th and final qualifying berth, the second-generation Calgary cowboy was the only man to get to the whistle in his event at Medicine Lodge with an 80 point ride on Duffy Rodeo’s 213 Blue Bananas for $714, then added a third place cheque of $376 at Coronation. Lacasse will jump up one spot in the standings and with perennial finalist Cole Goodine still on the injured list, the French-Canadian talent can rest a little easier with only three rodeos remaining in the Canadian regular season.
Less than $1400 separates the 10th place man and the 15th place competitor in the steer wrestling standings in a race destined to go down to the last steer thrown at the final rodeo of the season – the Edmonton Pro Rodeo at the end of the month.
The weary traveler—Tim Kemp–improved his stock when he split the win at Medicine Lodge (with Coltin Crawford and Baillie Milan); his 3.8 second run earned the Ontario commuter $795 to maintain his position on the season leaderboard. 15th place man Craig Weisgerber picked up a fourth place $523 cheque at Coronation to keep his CFR aspirations alive while Ryan Shuckburgh, another of the doggers duking it out for the final CFR spots managed an $82, 6th place spit at Medicine Lodge.


