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Windsors First Rodeo
Windsors first rodeo was quite a suc- cess. It was the first time they had brought a Rodeo to the WFCU Centre and it was enjoyed by all. The WFCU did a wonder- ful job hosting the event and put in tremendous dirt. The state of the art build- ing was air condi- tioned which certainly helped fight the weather that was 42 degrees with the humidex. As they have all summer the Cow- boy and Cowgirls came to play. The results are below: Saddle Bronc Marc Huver 72.00 $390.08 Bare Back Matt Ford 67.00 $345.92 Bull Riding Dustin McMullen 73.00 $426.88
Cedar Run Kids watch the Action
With excellent grounds the competitors competed head to head as they make their way to the Final Missis- sauga Championship weekend.
In Barrels Barb Millar won her 3rd straight Barrel Race. She also took the Pole Bending event on her horse Smoke. Jr . Barrels was won by Lexi Pendry. The Bull riding had many scores with Brandon Moore and Dusty McMullen tying with 76 scores. Bareback had Matt Hill winning with Peter HAllman winning Saddlebronc. In Timed events Team Roping was won by Barry and Matt Keown. Tie Down had Trevor Dunk winning while Break a Way saw Cody Langman with a 2.89.Jr, Bulls saw Scott McMahon win.
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Tie Down Jason Thomson 9.50 $442.88 Steer Wrestling Todd Hunter 4.00 $500.48 Ladies Barrels Barb Millar 13.30 $570.96 TR Heading Travis Robertson 22.6 on 2 $576.28 TR Heeler Stuart Pletcher 22.6 on 2 $576.28 Jr Bulls Lane Morris 72.00 $132.48 Jr Barrels Colby Robertson 13.93 $161.92 Ladies Breakaway Kayla Keller 3.50 $368.00 Ladies Pole Bending Jessica Brock 20.20 $306.82
Mike Hannon rides his bronc. Coming off a broken wrist Mike jumped back in the saddle
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The Cedar Run Rodeo was a tremendous weekend. Cedar Runs inaugural event showcased the New facility. The grounds were stunning and the arena conditions were spectacular. Peter Lush (owner of Cedar Run) wel- comed the Cowboys and Cowgirls. With three bands playing the Cowboys and Cowgirls were given Free admittance to the dance.
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