Champions declared at 2021 Canadian Finals Rodeo
It was a fitting finale for the return of Professional Rodeo in Canada. After a 24 month absence, the Canadian Finals Rodeo returned to Red Deer’s Peavey Mart Centrium to ring down the curtain on the abbreviated 2021 season. It was a week filled with jubilation and heartbreak, and most of all drama, as the 2021 Canadian Champions were crowned on Sunday afternoon.
While there were a number of races that went down to the last ride or run, one event was decided before the afternoon action began. For Big Valley, Alberta superstar saddle bronc rider Zeke Thurston, Sunday afternoon’s final performance was a coronation. The king of Canadian saddle bronc riders posted an 85.5 score on C5 Rodeo’s Trump card for third in the round to go with two earlier round wins, two second place finishes and a previous third.
“Kicking it off with a go-round win at the start of the week got the ball rolling and you can ride that wave the rest of the week. Having that big a cushion (going into the final round) is darn nice but even if I didn’t, I’d go out there and do what I always do,” Thurston explained.
The two time World Champion and defending Canadian Champion earned 41,760 points at the CFR for a season total of 74,383. Thurston also claimed the aggregate title.


