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Change of plans pays off for Craig Weisgerber

Change of plans pays off for Craig Weisgerber

Calgary Herald2 days ago
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Nobody in Canadian rodeo celebrates with more energy and joy than steer wrestler Craig Weisgerber.
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The 36 year-old had lots to celebrate this weekend as he was victorious at the 112th Bruce Stampede, added a third place cheque at the Medicine Hat Stampede (an SMS Equipment Pro Tour stop) and picked up an eighth place slice of the Rockyford Lions Pro Rodeo pie as well.
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The win at the Bruce Stampede marked the fifth time Weisgerber has won the iconic one day event and prompted a cartwheel from the veteran en route to the presentation. The $4385 in weekend earnings will vault him from 24th place going into the weekend into a spot (unofficially) in or near the top twelve, a position that if he is able to maintain, would earn him a return trip to the CFR.
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What makes his season earnings total of $13,616 all the more impressive is the fact that all of that money has been won in July as the Ponoka resident didn't start his season until his hometown rodeo—the Ponoka Stampede.
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'Ponoka was my first one. I was on hiatus,' Weisgerber acknowledged. 'I'd been at home taking care of kids and working a movie and helping out at the farm but I couldn't not enter Ponoka. I put all my irons in the fire at Ponoka and thought if I do good I'll keep going. I entered Teepee Creek and Bowden just in case. But now I'm entered up at everything and going for that CFR spot.'
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The success of Ponoka with a couple of long go wins that brought in over $9200 forced a re-thinking of the Weisgerber long term strategy. 'Yeah, I've definitely had to change my plans for the summer,'
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Weisgerber chuckled. 'But after Ponoka I had some rough luck; I think I only got one steer jumped so this weekend I just wanted to get everything thrown down. But I ended up getting the right draws and I guess the game plan worked. One steer at a time, that's all I can do right now.'
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If that game plan keeps working, fans will no doubt be treated to more of the signature Weisgerber celebrations. And one veteran steer wrestler just might turn entering his hometown rodeo into a return trip to the Canadian Finals Rodeo.
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Another timed event competitor who has been on a heater is breakaway roper Bobbi Henderson.
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Following up on her success on the eastern swing—she won both Morris and Kennedy–the 21 year-old Alix, Alberta cowgirl added another win to her 2025 resume. Henderson topped the field at Medicine Hat with a 2.9 second run on the final day for a $1648 win, keeping her solidly in the top five as she battles for a return trip to the CFR.
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