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2021 RAM Rodeo Tour Champions
Rodeo Management Group News Release
Congratulations to our 2021 RAM Rodeo Tour Weekend Champions Barrel Racing – Caitlin Johnston Novice Bucking Horse - Chase Strongman Pole Bending – Brandi Lloyd Saddlebronc – Gideon Stutzman Youth Barrel Racing – Shaylynn Cornish Youth Pole Bending - Breanna Linders Rescue Race – Tory Fry & Andrew Deschamps
Congratulations to our 2021 RAM Rodeo Tour- Year End Champions Barrel Racing – Caitlin Johnston Bull Riding – Bret Tim- mermans
The RAM Rodeo
Tour returned to the Or- angeville Fairgrounds on October 23-24 to host the 2021 RAM Rodeo Tour Championship
Finals.
Hosting the event outdoors this time of year is risky, but the weather man was on our side and brought nothing but sunshine and blue skies all weekend long. Along with the nice weather, came the crowds of people who absolutely packed the grounds and made it one of the busiest RAM Rodeo Tour stops in its 25 year history! The top cowboys and cowgirls from the 2019 RAM-Case IH Rodeo Tour seasons competed head to head over the weekend for Championship titles, buck- les and over $40,000 in added prize money. A thank you goes out
again to host live events. We could’ve never imag- ined the amount of support we would get from spon- sors,
cowboy/cowgirl
competitors, committees and volunteers when we returned. Most of the RAM Rodeo Tour stops this year were planned in just under a month and we tip our hats to each com- mittee who worked hard to make their events a suc- cess! Our most pleasant surprise of this season were the spectators and fans of rodeo who came out to the events each weekend and SOLD OUT the shows EVERY. SIN- GLE. WEEKEND! We’ve got plenty
Picture by Norm Betts: Caitlin Johnston (Year End & Weekend RAM Rodeo Tour Barrel Racing Champion)
Novice Bucking Horse - Chase Strongman Pole Bending – Patsy Wells Saddlebronc - Gideon Stutzman Youth Barrel Racing – Shaylynn Cornish Youth Pole Bending – Breanna Linders Rescue Race - Tory Fry & Andrew Deschamps
Orangeville RAM Rodeo Tour Championships Closes Out 2021 Season
to the competitors for working hard this season to qualify for Champi- onships, and for putting on such a great rodeo per- formance all weekend long! Thank you to our partners and local sponsors for supporting the RAM Rodeo Championships, without their help we wouldn’t be able to run such great events. Thank you to our staff, volunteers and Dufferin Emergency Search and Rescue who worked hard all weekend
long to ensure that the event ran smoothly.
Thank You For Your Support This Season! Due
to
COVID-19 re- strictions,
the
RAM Rodeo Tour took a 19 month hiatus and patiently waited until
deemed
it was safe
enough to once
more stops planned for 2022 and can’t wait to see you out on the road!
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