Monday, July 12, 2010

Calgary Update

It rarely rains hard enough to stop a big professional rodeo and even more unlikely is stoppage of play in Calgary. A severe thunderstorm interrupted the western Canadian action briefly as lightning cracked and hail stones descended to the arena dirt. Mud ensued. It was good mud for University of Wyoming grad Todd Suhn as he won the fourth round of steer wrestling with a time of 4.5 seconds this afternoon. He’ll be back for the big Showdown Sunday at Calgary in which the winner gets a check for $100,000 in each event. Four contestants assured Sunday action by their times and scores today.

Cowboys and cowgirls compete in two groups and Pool A completed work today after four outings at the Calgary Stampede. Each day was a new rodeo with $10,000 up for grabs. Mills, Wyoming bareback rider Kelly Timberman won the first round last Friday spurring to a score of 85.5 points:

Kelly

Timberman was on the legendary Moulin Rouge this afternoon and finished with 82.5 points. Kelly, who won the world championship in his event in 2004, made Showdown Sunday in the Calgary field by earning a total of $10,500 in his four rides.

Ryan Gray, who grew up in Cheyenne and Laramie, was 88.5 points today in Calgary and placed second overall in his pool to insure his return for the $100,000 round.

1 comment:

Sally said...

I have always wanted to see the Calgary Stampede in person. Maybe one day......sigh.