The Wainwright Stampede took place from June 21 to 23, bringing three action-packed days of thrilling rodeo performances and heart-pounding Chuckwagon races to rodeo enthusiasts and families alike. As one of the top professional rodeos in Canada, the Wainwright Stampede delivered a remarkable experience for attendees.
The event kicked off on June 20 and 21 with the rodeo slack held at 8 a.m., setting the stage for an exhilarating weekend. Throughout the three days, there were four CPRA Rodeo performances, showcasing a variety of events such as Team Roping, Barrel Racing, Saddle Bronc, Tie-Down Roping, Steer Wrestling, Bull Riding, Bareback, and Ladies Breakaway Roping. These performances provided spectators with an opportunity to witness the incredible skills and bravery of talented rodeo professionals.
On June 21, the Chuckwagons kicked off the Friday events at 5 p.m. with Logan Gorst – Meadow Lake Chrysler in 1st place with a time of 01:02.24, followed by the rodeo beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Rodeo Dance at the Elks Hall featured Mitch Larock and the 4:54 band, a country-rock group hailing from Eatonia, Saskatchewan.
On June 22, the Wainwright Stampede continued to captivate audiences with the Downtown parade, themed “Salute to 100+ Years of Oil & Gas in Wainwright,” which started at 10 a.m. This procession set the tone for a day filled with excitement. The rodeo performances commenced at 1 p.m., providing attendees with more opportunities to witness the incredible skills of the participating athletes. Additionally, the CPCA Chuckwagon Races took place at 5 p.m. with Ryan Baptiste - Sunchild Law coming in 1st with a time of 01:02.38. The Rodeo Under the Lights took place at 9 p.m. For those looking to enjoy live music, the Stampade Cabaret at Wainwright PMM featured Brayden King, a rising star who secured a Golden Ticket on Season 21 of American Idol.
The final day of the Wainwright Stampede, June 23, was a thrilling conclusion to the event. The rodeo was held at 1 p.m. with the CPCA Chuckwagon Races hitting the tracks at 5 p.m., showcasing the speed and skill of the Chuckwagon drivers. The Rodeo Battle for the Buckles took place, ensuring that spectators witnessed intense competition as athletes vied for victory. The 2024 Wainwright Stampede Champion were, Logan Gorst with outriders Wyatt Dyck and Logan Pethick.
Throughout the three-day event, attendees had the opportunity to enjoy West Coast Amusements, offering over 15 rides, 15 games, and 12 food venues. From classic fair favourites like cotton candy and candy apples to more popular treats like poutine and Hawaiian shaved ice, there was something for everyone to savour. Additionally, various pancake breakfasts and lunches were available throughout the week, adding to the festive atmosphere.
As an added bonus, the Wainwright Frontier and Exhibition Agricultural Society held a 50/50 raffle at every performance, providing attendees with seven chances to win a substantial prize. But that’s not all – those looking for a chance to win a 2024 RAM 1500 had the opportunity to purchase tickets from any committee member or at Hi-Way Service Petro Canada, Paul’s Trailers & Truck Outfitting, and Wainalta Motors.
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