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WPCA wagons

WPCA wagons

The WPCA wagons race towards the finish line on June 29 at the Ponoka Stampede.
Ponoka cowboys up

Ponoka cowboys up

The Ponoka Stampede is the largest and best professional rodeo in all of Canada and it has continued to prove that this week. The stampede kicked off on June 26 and as of June 29 there has been 39,718 people to see all of the action including rodeo, pony chariots and World Professional Chuckwagon action.
Steers and broncs

Steers and broncs

BJ Zieffle, top, from Consort, Alberta tackles a steer and received a time of 6.3. Ty Gilchrist vaults over the bucking bronc as he is thrown off its back and didn’t hold on for the eight second ride.

Roping reunion

The Old Timers Team Roping event started the 72nd annual Ponoka Stampede on June 24 at the stampede grounds. The event saw 187 teams compete in three different categories: 40 plus, 50 plus and 60 plus. The roping started at noon and they were finished by 3:15 p.m. and that evening they had a supper provided by the Ponoka Stampede Association.
Old Timers team roping event

Old Timers team roping event

Wally Pugh and Gary Hart work to rope their steer during the Old Timers team roping event at the Ponoka Stampede Grounds on June 24.
Bull soccer

Bull soccer

Sunny 94 and Toyota City Wetaskiwin competed in bull soccer during the intermission of the Jace Harty Memorial Bull Riding Event on June 23.
Wacey Finkbeiner at Alberta High School rodeo finals

Wacey Finkbeiner at Alberta High School rodeo finals

Ponoka cowboy Wacey Finkbeiner tries to ride a bull during the Alberta High School rodeo finals on June 15 at the Ponoka Stampede grounds
Harty remembered

Harty remembered

The sixth annual Jace Harty Memorial Bull Riding event saw some cowboys get bucked off their bulls even before they got out of their chutes and others have some of their best rides ever to make the event a great success.
Gina Flewelling at Alberta High School Rodeo Finals

Gina Flewelling at Alberta High School Rodeo Finals

Gina Flewelling tied her goat in 8.1 seconds during the Alberta High School Rodeo Finals, which were held June 13 to 15 at the Ponoka Stampede Grounds. Flewelling will be heading to Farmington, New Mexico to compete in the high school rodeo national finals July 20 to 26.

Broncs honoured for their seasons accomplishments

The athletes who wear the Bronc on their jersey representing Ponoka Composite High School all do so with pride. They have worked hard all year long and were awarded during their Athletic Banquet on June 12.