Welcome to the Greatest Outdoor Show in Manitoba! ously donated to our community in support of the rodeo. Our organizing committee is proud of our community and impressed with the dedication of many whose goal was to create this event and make it a success. We have worked hard to make this weekend a family fun event. Enjoy the sights and sounds. Take in the entertainment, food and souvenirs. Discover what Richer has to offer. On behalf of the Richer Rough Stock Rodeo committee I wish everybody a fun, successful and safe weekend
On behalf of the Richer Rough Stock Rodeo committee, we would like to welcome spectators and competitors to the 2017 Richer Rough Stock Rodeo, our 5th annual show. Rodeo is one of the most spectacular live shows that you will ever see and you will not be disappointed‌ this is family entertainment at its best. During the course of the rodeo you are guaranteed to see talented individuals and teams competing, a testament to the cowboy way. I would like to thank all of our volunteers and sponsors who gener-
k
lwy o t S k c Patri
ette
M
anou L k r a
Patrick Stolwyk Mark Lanouette President Vice President Richer Rough Stock Rodeo Committee
Quick Event Guide Friday, August 11
11 AM Horsin’ Around with 4H - games, crafts and horsemanship Noon Beer Gardens Opens Noon RRR Trading Post 6 PM Bull-nanza 9 PM Rodeo Social Plus - Food vendors, 50/50 draws, Interactive Displays and more!
Saturday, August 12 8 AM Pancake Breakfast 11 AM Parade Noon RRR Trading Post Noon Beer Gardens opens 1 PM Petting Zoo 2 PM Family Fun Zone 2 PM HRA Rodeo with Intermission Specials 8 PM Live Concert/Social with Ryan Keown Plus - Food vendors, 50/50 draws, Interactive Displays and more!
Sunday, August 13
10 AM Gymkhana Noon RRR Trading Post Noon Beer Gardens opens 1 PM Petting Zoo 2 PM Family Fun Zone 2 PM HRA Rodeo with Intermission Specials 6 PM Buckle and Awards Presentations Plus - Food vendors, 50/50 draws, Interactive Displays and more!
Bareback
Johnny Bartsch – Blue Bonnet Josh Preteau – Rose Bud Leighton Dyck – Thirty-Five
Calf Roping Scott Peters Terence Caumartin Dave Tarko Curtis Knox Duane Caumartin Cole Edwards Mike Morrison
Goat Tying Amy Naismith – GR Angela Doerksen Robin Hygaard KC Ursel Michelle Doerksen
Tie Down Roping Tie down roping is a rodeo event that features a calf and a rider mounted on a horse. The goal of this timed event is for the rider to catch the calf by throwing a lariat around its neck, dismount the horse, run to the calf and restrain it by tying three legs together in a short time. This event comes from the work of actual cowboys who catch and restrain calves for branding or medical treatment.
Saddlebronc
Morgan Kelso – Budlight Nathan Holme – Smith & Wesson Daniel Hitchens – Pistol Annie Lane Houston – HT – Widow Maker Matthew Carmicheal – Ironman Kelly English – Top Gun
Breakaway Roping Chantel Colli Dana Gardiner Tara-Lynn Caumartin Stephanie Colli Raelyn Caumartin
Team Roping
Dave Tarko/Joel Heide Cornie Giesbrecht/Frank Dyck Danny Pearson/Kalbry Pearson Roger Lage/Stan Schroeder Dana Gardiner/Curtis Knox Jason Loewen/Frank Dyck Duane Caumartin/Terence Caumartin Stephanie Colli/Scott Peters Danny Pearson/Travis Guenther Dick Sobey/Joel Heide Justin Hogue/Brendan Harder Duane Caumartin/Curtis Knox
Intermission Pee Wee Barrel Racing Karen Caumartin Sawyer Billekop Tristan Caumartin Addyson Caumartin Chloe Lanouette
Ladies Barrel Racing Ladies barrel racing is an event of speed and good horsemanship. The rules of barrel racing are very simple - complete the cloverleaf pattern the fastest. In the ladies barrel racing there is a score line set up about 30 feet away from the first two barrels... it is at that point that the contestant starts and finishes. Once crossing the scoreline, the contestant must make a cloverleaf pattern on the three barrels. Besides the speed that a barrel horse must have, the horse must have a good rein and be able to change leads as it begins its turn around the barrel.
Ladies Barrel Racing Theresa Penner – T Kaity Oakley – T Lia Whiteside Samantha Wood Whitney Hogue Jeannine Guyot KC Ursel Robin Hygaard – LBR Kari Dawn Pearson Taylor Kinkead Chantel Colli Janeen Rivard Devon Riches Stephanie Colli – T Adele Sobey – T
Team Roping
Also known as Heading and Heeling, team roping is a rodeo event that features a steer (typically a Corriente) and two mounted cowboys. On one side of the chute is the header whose job is to rope the steer to the left. On the other side of the chute is the heeler whose job is to rope the steer around the hind legs. The header must rope the steer with one of three legal catches: clean horn catch (around both horn), a neck catch (around the neck) or a half-head catch (around the neck and one horn.) The header then takes a dally, that is a couple of wraps of the rope around the horn of the saddle. The heeler waits until the header has turned the steer. When he has a clear way, he throws a loop of rope under the running steer’s hind legs catching them. As soon as the steer is stretched out an official waves a flag and the time is taken.
Junior Barrel Racing Tara-Lynn Caumartin Bailey Martens – HT Amy Naismith Kalbry Pearson Raelyn Caumartin – JBR Hannah Procter – HT
Steer Wrestling
Bull Riding
Kaedyn – Rocket Out Leighton Dyck – Training Day Eric Davies – Juice Box Marty Pitura – Jacked Up Jonny Mymko – Peter Pan Trenton Reimer – Pick Pocket Tyller Hickey – Tyrone Karson Turel – Air Bud
Joel Heide Nathan Holme Craig Hickey Jon McFayden Chad Gehring
Junior Bull Riding Dane Pearson Keyan Dumont Micheal Landon Lamoureux Brooke Love Laine Chapman Kieran McDougall – HT Cole Chapman
Team Roping
Dick Sobey/Nathan Corkum Justin Hogue/Stan Schroeder Dana Gardiner/Terence Caumartin Mike Morrison/Frank Denbow Stephanie Colli/Rod Manchester Bob Kinkead – HT/Tim Airth Roger Lage/Travis Lage Tom Moran/Frank Denbow Jason Loewen/Travis Lage Mike Morrison/Scott Peters Cornie Giesbrecht/Cody Giesbrecht
Bareback A wild eight second ride on a bucking horse without a saddle, rain or stirrups! It is probably the most demanding event on a contestant’s body. As in all riding events, the score is based on half the animal’s performance and half on the rider’s. A contestant wants a strong bucking horse that jumps and kicks hard, and also changes direction. Since half of the points are from the horse it is an important factor in the over all score. When watching a bareback ride, look for a contestant that spurs the horse in the shoulders and then spurs up to his hand holds in his rigging. A good bareback ride is when a contestant does this on every jump. A very important rule in saddle bronc and bareback is when the rider has to mark out the horse. This means the first time that the horse’s front feet hit the ground, the rider must have both feet over the break point of the shoulders and touching the animal. When a cowboy has a good horse and a good spur ride that’s what counts the most.
Daily 50/50 Raffle
Tickets Available at the Raffle Golf Cart or the Trading Post Souvenir/Raffle Booth
You could WIN a
Custom Budweiser Loaded Bar Fridge Tickets Available at the Souvenir Booth
RCA Busking Stage!
Local Live Music Saturday & Sunday! Starting at noon daily.
Featured Artists... * Caity Rose * Hiebert Family * Jeremy Driedger * * David Graham * Joe Madden * Jacobi Heinrichs * * Tyler Patcholuk * Cass Wilkins * Seth Heinrichs * Stage is located by the RRR Trading Post. Lots of picnic tables to sit around, eat some great food and listen to great music.
Brought to you by Reliant Custom Alloys
Steer Wrestling Steer wrestling is a big man’s sport. Winning runs may be done in four or five seconds. In steer wrestling there are many factors: horses, the steer and the rider. The steer wrestler has a helper called the “Hazer”. The steer wrestler starts from behind a barrier. He has to know how to judge cattle so he can avoid getting a ten second penalty for breaking the barrier before the steer. If the steer gets too much of a head start, the steer wrestler will not be able to catch him. The steer wrestler comes down on the left side of the running steer, must stop its forward and take it down. To be scored for a legal run, the steer must be thrown on its left side with all four feet straight out. While the steer wrestling is very fast event, it is also a very complex event and all things have to be done right in order to have a winning run.
Goat Tying Goat tying is a fast-paced rodeo event. The object is to race to the end of the rodeo arena to where a goat is staked out on a 10’ rope (The distance from the starting line to the stake is usually 100 feet or so.). Contestants dismount their horse while it is sliding to a stop or running and race to the staked-out goat, which must be flipped to its side, in order to tie together three of its legs with a leather, nylon or cotton rope. Finally, contestant signals with their hands to indicate the end of their run. The contestant with the fastest time wins. There are penalties that may be added to the run at the judges’ discretion such as a disqualification if the goat becomes untied during the 5 second tie period and 10 seconds added to a time for the horse crossing the staked rope.
Sunday, 9 am RCA Busking Stage Pastor Ben Funk
Everyone Welcome
Bareback
Jonny Bartsch – Nightstop Richard Shingoose – Blue Legend Leighton Dyck – Spitfire
Goat Tying
Carrie Bannister Hailey Tonn Hannah Kristjanson – GR Emma Charney
Calf Roping Cody Giesbrecht Murray Martens Justin Unrau Brendan Harder Marty Seymor – HT Josh Harder
Bull Riding Bull riding is one of the most exciting events in rodeo action and danger all in one package. As tough as it is, riding the bull is the easy part. Where it gets hard is when a bull rider gets jerked down on to the bull’s head or gets stepped on and run over by the massive beast. The score is based on 50% for the rider and 50% for the bull. The rider’s score is usually about the same as the bull, give or take a couple of points depending upon control. It is very important for a bull rider to draw a high ranked bull. Bull riding is more than just brute strength and hanging on! Good bull riders have a good hold on the bull with their spurs and that takes the power away from the riding hand. When the bull jumps and hits the ground it will probably move the rider’s feet back forcing him to get a new hold with his spurs. Beside the hustle with his feet, a bull rider must use his free arm to balance himself during the ride. A good bull rider makes moves with his free arm in front of his body. If the bull rider makes his free arm move behind his body, he will get strung-out on the bull and probably get jerked down on the bull’s head. Beside the skill of riding bulls, there is more mental preparation in bull riding that any other event. A bull rider knows what can happen, but has to clear that out of his mind when he gets ready to ride. Bull riding is about 25% talent and 75% mental. This is what separates the average bull riders from the good ones. It may sound a little strange but you have to want to get on bulls and enjoy it!
Saddlebronc
Morgan Kelso – Budlight Daniel Hitchens – Smith & Wesson Lane Houston – HT – Upper Cut Matthew Carmicheal – Rawhide Kelly English – Widow Maker
Breakaway Roping Heather Manns Jessica Harder Carrie Bannister Hailey Tonn Cali Baker
Team Roping
Tom Morin/Brad Middleton Paul Reimer/Jerry Grant Josh Harder/Rod Manchester Mitch Rouire/Brad Middleton Heather Manns/Murray Martens Derrick Reimer – HT/Marty Seymour – HT Randy Allan/Travis Guenther Stan Broesky/Brad Lage Mitch Rouire/Derek Maendel Randy Allan/Jerry Grant Murray Martens/Marty Seymour – HT
Intermission
Ladies Barrel Racing Taylor Bean – T Carrie Bannister – T Lori Unrau Lorraine Eyre – HT Melissa Lutz Mary Anne Bach Carlynn Corbett Fayth Gradt Carlene Unrau Emma Charney Carrie Plett Kylie Gompf Madison Leonard – LBR Thomisina Arthur Jillian Overby Leanne Plett Tanis Shackleford – T Hannah Kristjanson – T
Junior Barrel Racing
Pee Wee Barrel Racing Kaitlyn Lage Chloe Winkler Casey Brandt Jillian Lage Casey Winkler
Jorgia Plett Megan Bennett Cali Baker Clarissa Brandt Janelle Darragh – JBR Karyssa Hiebert Jordana Brandt
Breakway Roping Breakaway roping is a variation of calf roping where a calf is roped, but not thrown and tied. It is a rodeo event that features a calf and one mounted rider. The calves are moved one at a time through narrow runs leading to a chute with spring-loaded doors.
Junior Bull Riding Keyan Dumont Cole Chapman Micheal Landon Lamoureux Laine Chapman Hayden Charney
Team Roping
Brad Lage/Stan Broesky Heather Manns/Justin Unrau Dustin Winkler/Peter Pingert Kolt McPherson/Chad Plett Ed Loewen/Cody Giesbrecht Paul Reimer/Carl Brandt Dustin Winkler/Derek Maedel Josh Harder/Brendan Harder Justin Unrau/Peter Pingert Dennis Boles/Nathan Corkum Ed Loewen/Carl Brandt
Bull Riding
Craig Hickey – Lonely Boy Richard Shingoose – Money Talks Jonathan Rempel – Lunatic Fringe Jonathan Kolochuk – War Machine Chad Dagdick – Uncle Cracker Paul Beuchi – Paradise City Austin Kinkead - Deamoned
Saddle Bronc Saddle bronc riding is the cornerstone of rodeo, a combining a good bucking horse and a skilled rider. As with all riding events, the horse and rider are marked separately. For a good saddle bronc horse, look for a horse that kicks high every jumps and bucks consistently throughout the entire ride. Judges like this type of horse and even more if this horse changes direction a lot of times during the ride. Another type of horse that will get marked fairly high, will be a horse that ducks and dives, but also keeps kicking in this action. Look for a good rider that spurs the horse high in the front end and then in a flowing motion spurring back to the cantle of the saddle. High marks for the saddle bronc rider are awarded for spurring, so judges have to make sure that the contestant has spur contact with the horse and that he just isn’t “polishing his boots.”
Beer Gardens Open Until 10 pm!
We wish to thanks all of our 2017 sponsors… AC/DC Utilities AgriPost Beausejour Animal Hospital Berger Bob Lagasse, MLA Dawson Trail Burnell’s Food Plus Buus Construction Caisse Financial Group Cassman Construction Clearspring Animal Hospital Corby Distilleries Country 107 Country Meat & Sausage Creative Printall Crikside Enterprises Crop Production Services Dawson Trail Dispatch DCB Metals Dufresne Vet Services Duron Equipment Eldon Zigarlick
Express Mobile Sandblasting Fastsigns G&R Logging Gagnon Prime Cut Heavenly Pines Hylife InSeine Newsletter Ironworks Kelty iManagement KK Penner Kraftech La Broquerie Pharmacy Labatt Landmark Feeds Lanouette Ventures Lansard Bros. Laurin Sheet Metal Lilac Resort LUD of Richer Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Marc Hutlet Seed
Master Feeds Mazer Group McMunn & Yates Metalmaster Mr. Gravel Northern Star Ferrier Pattyn Plumbing Pitura Family Prairie RAM Retailers Premier Horticulture QX104 R&R Pickup R-Tek Towers Real Industries Reliant Custom Alloys Richer Fellowship Church Richer Husky Richer Inn RM of Ste. Anne RONA La Broquerie RVP
Ste. Anne Autobody Ste. Anne Coop Ste. Anne Physiotherapy Ste. Anne PRO Hardware Seine River Dental Seine River Motors Seine River Seed Farm Simply Connected Springfield Woodworking SSS Drywall Starlite Communications Steinbach Dodge Stone Creek Western Wear Ted Falk, MP Provencher Ti Beauville Restaurant Transcona Trailers Unger Feeds Waldenway Wild Oaks Campground Winston’s General Store Wolf Pack Security