| Canadian Senior Pro Rodeo Association
Rodeo Forever!
Greetings from the world of Canadian Senior Pro Rodeo.
For those folks over 40 who still enjoy rodeo, please think
about joining our organization. We offer the opportunity to
rodeo in Canada or throughout North America with competitive,
skilled contestants.
The Canadian Rodeo season starts in early
April with rodeos scattered across Western Canada throughout
the spring, summer and early fall. The 2007 CSPRA
Finals was held October
11-14 in Medicine Hat, Alberta. See results
Contestants compete in such events as Barrel Racing, Steer
Wrestling, Calf Roping, Saddle Bronc Riding, Bareback Riding,
Bull Riding, Team Roping and Ribbon Roping.
Included in the opportunity to enjoy Senior Pro Rodeo is the
choice to head south of the border to rodeos hosted by the
National Senior Pro Rodeo
Association.
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The Canadian Senior Pro Rodeo Association would like to thank Frank Sisson and family for their generous support over the last five years. The Frank Sisson's Silver Dollar Casino Tour has been an exciting addition to our Rodeo Association. It's always been a great honour to be named a "Tour Champion".
Thank you Frank, Lorraine and Rhonda |
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The CSPRA accepts Visa & Master Card - 5% transaction fee.
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REMINDER:
All proposed new rules are to be put in writing and submitted to the Board of Directors by June 1, 2008; they will be published both in the newspaper and on the website, and then the members will vote to “accept or not accept” at the general meeting of the membership at the CSPRA finals.
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New CSPRA Address:
Tracy Bowers
Box 286 Ardmore AB T0A 0B0
780-826-5955 info@canadaseniorrodeo.com |
Last update July 21, 2008 |
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| The CSPRA members would like to extend their sympathies to Don Oldenberg and family for the loss of Don's father. May you all find the peace necessary for healing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. |
On behalf of all Heather Grant-From’s family, we thank you so graciously from our hearts for all your kind words of comfort ... read more |
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April, 2008
Proposed by Roy McPeak that the format for the Canadian Championship be changed according to the following: All contestants placing in the top ten would have equal opportunity to win the Canadian Championship. Contestants would take the season points, and add the finals points that would be doubled, (480 points) plus the average points, (120 points)... read more |
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