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Rodeo Program Canadian Senior Pro Rodeo WILLOW CREEK 2SUN Fort Macleod 07/15/2018 Rodeo Program Canadian Senior Pro Rodeo WILLOW CREEK 2SUN Fort Macleod 07/15/2018 BARREL RACING 40-49 CALF ROPING 40-49 Contestant City Back # Contestant City Back # 1 KELLY MOYNIHAN BANFF, AB 0 1 DAVE HEATON STRATHMORE, AB 0 2 RITA ARTEMENKO WESTLOCK, AB 0 2 DEAN MACLEOD PONOKA, AB 0 3 LAUREL ANDERSON FORT MACLEOD, 0 CALF ROPING 50-59 4 JERRI-LYNN CHEVALLIER BEAVER COUNTY, 0 Contestant City Back # 5 NIKI MAKOFKA PONOKA, AB 0 1 BRUCE ROBINSON ALIX, AB 0 6 SUE KREBS FORT MACLEOD, 0 2 LYNN TURCATO TABER, AB 0 7 DONALEE FERGUSON MUNSONAB, AB 0 3 GLEN ADIE KATHRYN, AB 0 8 APRIL HEEG ACADIA VALLEY, AB 0 4 DEAN PEROZAK LETHBRIDGE 0 9 BARB JONES VALLEYVIEW, AB 0 5 DUANE GANSKE WETASKIWIN, AB 0 10 ROCHELLE HALBAUER MONARCH, AB 0 6 DAVE HEATON STRATHMORE, AB 0 BARREL RACING 50-59 7 LONNY OLSON PONOKA, AB 0 Contestant City Back # 8 CRAIG FITZPATRICK OKOTOKS, AB 0 1 LANA BOHNET MAYERTHORPE, AB 0 9 HAROLD WRIGHT LUNDBRECK, AB 0 3 VAL LEIBEL OLDS, AB 0 10 KELLY CREASY MEDICINE HAT, AB 0 4 TRACY MATZ MISSOULA, MT 0 11 MERVIN HOFER , 0 5 THERESA OLDFORD WINFIELD, AB 0 CALF ROPING 60+ 6 SHELLEY MYLLYMAKI CHARLOTTE, NC 0 Contestant City Back # 7 BEV WELSH CARSTAIRS, AB 0 1 SERGE LACHAPELLE MAGRATH, AB 0 8 MARILYN CALLAWAY PRIDDIS, AB 0 2 JERRY MARTIN CARPENTER, WY 0 9 DI BARKMAN NEW ZEALAND, 0 3 NEIL WATT CLARESHOLM, AB 0 10 VAL NELSON COCHRANE, AB 0 4 GIL BLACKWATER STANDOFF, AB 0 11 GLYNNIS TURCATO TABER, AB 0 5 GREG DELL CUT BANK, MT 0 12 TRISH BROWN CALGARY, AB 0 6 DAN LEVINE WOLF CREEK, MT 0 13 ROSE PEROZAK CLARESHOLM, AB 0 7 DOUG SHIPTON REDMOND, OR 0 14 NADENE ADIE KATHRYN, AB 0 8 ROGER GUNSCH THORSBY, AB 0 15 DIANA DOUGLAS DUCHESS, AB 0 9 EVERETT MORTON DEL BONITA, AB 0 16 RHONDA TORRINGTON, AB 0 10 KENT MOSHER AUGUSTA, MT 0 17 MARINA ECKERT COALHURST, AB 0 11 BILL REEDER CARDSTON, AB 0 18 TAMMY SCHUURMAN DIAMOND CITY, AB 0 12 NEIL HOWARD ALDERSYDE, AB 0 19 JUDY GOODINE CARBON, AB 0 13 LORNE LAUSEN STRATHMORE, AB 0 20 TRACEY COBB OKOTOKS, AB 0 CALF ROPING 68+ BARREL RACING 60+ Contestant City Back # Contestant City Back # 1 DAN LEVINE WOLF CREEK, MT 0 1 BOBBI LEVINE WOLF CREEK, MT 0 2 JIM OVERSTREET BIG TIMBER, MT 0 2 CORINNE WELBORN DILLON, MT 0 3 BOB HOOD BUSBY, AB 0 3 MARIA BUTTERFIELD PONOKA, AB 0 4 SCOTT LYNCH RONAN, MT 0 4 HOLLY MYERS HIGH RIVER, AB 0 5 LAWRENCE CRAWLER MORLEY, AB 0 5 TWYLLA BRUHN STRATHMORE, AB 0 6 ARNIE JOHNSON CUT BANK, MT 0 6 TERRY LYNN GIDEON YELLOWHEAD 0 7 ROGER GUNSCH THORSBY, AB 0 7 CONNIE VOLK HORSE TRAILER, 0 8 BILL REEDER CARDSTON, AB 0 8 SUZANNE DEPAOLI LONGVIEW, AB 0 9 JIM SENOS CLARESHOLM, AB 0 BARREL RACING 68+ 10 KARL TYLER MISSOULA, MT 0 Contestant City Back # 11 GLENN THOMPSON LETHBRIDGE, AB 0 1 SANDY HOOD BUSBY, AB 0 MEN'S BREAKAWAY 2 CHARELL SCHILLO WILLISTON, ND 0 Contestant City Back # 3 ELAINE HYDE PINCHER CREEK, 0 1 LAWRENCE CRAWLER MORLEY, AB 0 4 LINDA JONES FORT MACLEOD, 0 2 BOB HOOD BUSBY, AB 0 5 SHERRILL BENNS HIGH RIVER, AB 0 3 NEIL HOWARD ALDERSYDE, AB 0 Rodeo Program Canadian Senior Pro Rodeo WILLOW CREEK 2SUN Fort Macleod 07/15/2018 MEN'S BREAKAWAY RIBBON ROPING 50-59 Contestant City Back # Contestant City Back # 4 JIM OVERSTREET BIG TIMBER, MT 0 5 DEAN PEROZAK LETHBRIDGE 0 5 BILL REEDER CARDSTON, AB 0 GLENDA ALEXANDER CROSSFIELD, AB 0 6 SCOTT LYNCH RONAN, MT 0 6 CRAIG FITZPATRICK OKOTOKS, AB 0 MARGO FITZPATRICK OKOTOKS, AB 0 7 KENT MOSHER AUGUSTA, MT 0 7 DARCY MILLER BARRHEAD, AB 0 8 KARL TYLER MISSOULA, MT 0 JACKIE MILLER BARRHEAD, AB 0 9 SERGE LACHAPELLE MAGRATH, AB 0 8 LYNN TURCATO TABER, AB 0 10 DAN LEVINE WOLF CREEK, MT 0 GLYNNIS TURCATO TABER, AB 0 11 ARNIE JOHNSON CUT BANK, MT 0 9 DUANE GANSKE WETASKIWIN, AB 0 12 DALE RISING CRAWFORD, NE 0 BEV GANSKE WETASKIWIN, AB 0 13 GLENN THOMPSON LETHBRIDGE, AB 0 10 JERRY MARTIN CARPENTER, WY 0 14 DOUG SHIPTON REDMOND, OR 0 SUSAN DUBEAU CROSSFIELD, AB 0 15 DOUG MANTLER COALDALE, AB 0 11 MIKE TUCKER STRATHMORE, AB 0 TRACEY COBB OKOTOKS, AB 0 LADIES BREAKAWAY 12 DAVE NEWTON DEL BONITA, AB 0 Contestant City Back # TAMMY SCHUURMAN DIAMOND CITY, AB 0 1 COLLEEN BRANDEN VEGA, AB 0 13 DAVE HEATON STRATHMORE, AB 0 2 DEBBIE SPEER BLUE RIDGE, AB 0 MARILYN CALLAWAY PRIDDIS, AB 0 3 BARB JONES VALLEYVIEW, AB 0 RIBBON ROPING 60+ 4 MARGO FITZPATRICK OKOTOKS, AB 0 Contestant City 5 DONNA TYLER MISSOULA, MT 0 Back # 1 KARL TYLER MISSOULA, MT 0 6 KARI LYNN DELL CUT BANK, MT 0 DONNA TYLER MISSOULA, MT 0 7 RITA ARTEMENKO WESTLOCK, AB 0 2 KENT MOSHER AUGUSTA, MT 0 8 KAREN DUNCAN REDMOND, OR 0 CORINNE WELBORN DILLON, MT 0 9 DAWN WRIGHT LUNDBRECK, AB 0 3 GUS VAILE BABB, MT 0 10 TANYA HANCOCK BONNYVILLE, AB 0 KATHY FLUNDRA PINCHER CREEK, 0 11 MARILYN CALLAWAY PRIDDIS, AB 0 4 NEIL HOWARD ALDERSYDE, AB 0 12 TRACI VAILE BABB, MT 0 LAURETTE COCKBURN AIRDRIE, AB 0 13 VAL LEIBEL OLDS, AB 0 5 DOUG SHIPTON REDMOND, OR 0 14 ANNE FLYNN CAMROSE, AB 0 KAREN DUNCAN REDMOND, OR 0 15 SANDY HOOD BUSBY, AB 0 TEAM ROPING 40-49 RIBBON ROPING 40-49 Contestant City Back # 1 STEVE SPEER BLUE RIDGE, AB 0 Contestant City Back # DEBBIE SPEER BLUE RIDGE, AB 0 1 STEVE SPEER BLUE RIDGE, AB 0 DEBBIE SPEER BLUE RIDGE, AB 0 3 BARB JONES VALLEYVIEW, AB 0 BILLY LONGMORE VALLEYVIEW, AB 0 2 GLEN ADIE KATHRYN, AB 0 TANYA HANCOCK BONNYVILLE, AB 0 4 COREY LOGAN BONNEYVILLE, AB 0 TANYA HANCOCK BONNYVILLE, AB 0 3 KELLY CREASY MEDICINE HAT, AB 0 SANDY CREASY MEDICINE HAT, AB 0 4 COLLEEN BRANDEN VEGA, AB 0 DARCY MILLER BARRHEAD, AB 0 4 LORNE LAUSEN STRATHMORE, AB 0 KELLY MOYNIHAN BANFF, AB 0 TEAM ROPING 50-59 5 DALE RISING CRAWFORD, NE 0 Contestant City Back # BARB JONES VALLEYVIEW, AB 0 1 VINCE FLYNN CAMROSE, AB 0 RIBBON ROPING 50-59 GUS VAILE BABB, MT 0 2 DAVE HEATON STRATHMORE, AB 0 Contestant City Back # GLEN GODDARD MAPLE CREEK, SK 0 1 BRUCE ROBINSON ALIX, AB 0 RHONDA HENRY GLEICHEN, AB 0 3 GLEN ADIE KATHRYN, AB 0 GUY PEROZAK CLARESHOLM, AB 0 2 ROGER GUNSCH THORSBY, AB 0 LANA BOHNET MAYERTHORPE, AB 0 4 KENNY ULLERY COCHRANE, AB 0 JESSE LYNCH CASA GRANDE, AZ 0 3 EVERETT MORTON DEL BONITA, AB 0 BEV WELSH CARSTAIRS, AB 0 5 TRACI VAILE BABB, MT 0 ANNE FLYNN CAMROSE, AB 0 4 TIM BEVANS CARDSTON, AB 0 CONNIE LEMOINE AIRDRIE, AB 0 Rodeo Program Canadian Senior Pro Rodeo WILLOW CREEK 2SUN Fort Macleod 07/15/2018 TEAM ROPING 50-59 TEAM ROPING 60+ Contestant City Back # Contestant City Back # 6 TIM BEVANS CARDSTON, AB 0 13 KAREN DUNCAN REDMOND, OR 0 RICK MARTINE PARKLAND, AB 0 DOUG SHIPTON REDMOND, OR 0 7 KELLY CREASY MEDICINE HAT, AB 0 14 CHARLIE MACDONALD CLARESHOLM, AB 0 LYNN TURCATO TABER, AB 0 GLENN THOMPSON LETHBRIDGE, AB 0 8 MERVIN HOFER , 0 15 CHRIS ROGERS BARRHEAD, AB 0 BRUCE ROBINSON ALIX, AB 0 BETTY ADAMS BARRHEAD, AB 0 9 RON THOMPSON STRATHMORE, AB 0 RON GERING SWIFT CURRENT, 0 10 KARI LYNN DELL CUT BANK, MT 0 GREG DELL CUT BANK, MT 0 11 MIKE TUCKER STRATHMORE, AB 0 LES DESCHAMPS NANTON, AB 0 12 WAYNE HOFER LETHBRIDGE, AB 0 DAVE NEWTON DEL BONITA, AB 0 13 TROY HELMIG DEVON, AB 0 TREVOR HELMIG OKOTOKS, AB 0 14 TERRY QUILLEY HIGH RIVER, AB 0 BOB MARK OKOTOKS, AB 0 15 MILLIE ARCHER TABER, AB 0 LONNY OLSON PONOKA, AB 0 16 PERRY DAHLSEIDE BARRHEAD, AB 0 ROSS BOHNET MAYERTHORPE, AB 0 17 DAN BAER OKOTOKS, AB 0 OLLIE BENJAMIN MORLEY, AB 0 18 LORNE LAUSEN STRATHMORE, AB 0 DUANE GANSKE WETASKIWIN, AB 0 19 CHRIS ANDERSON COCHRANE, AB 0 HARVEY ANDERSON STRATHMORE, AB 0 TEAM ROPING 60+ Contestant City Back # 1 DANNY SMOOLE SANGUDO, AB 0 DOUG MOORE REDVERS, SK 0 2 ARNIE JOHNSON CUT BANK, MT 0 BILL REEDER CARDSTON, AB 0 3 BOB STODDARD NEW CASTLE, WY 0 GARY WOODWARD CARDSTON, AB 0 4 SCOTT LYNCH RONAN, MT 0 KERRY LOEPPKY CALGARY, AB 0 5 ROGER GUNSCH THORSBY, AB 0 ALLAN WOODS SPRUCE GROVE, 0 6 HANK VAN DYK NITON JUNCTION, 0 LORNE DAY WILDWOOD, AB 0 7 KARL TYLER MISSOULA, MT 0 DONNA TYLER MISSOULA, MT 0 8 KENNY ROMEO MAYERTHORPE, AB 0 KENT MOSHER AUGUSTA, MT 0 9 BRUCE KLASSEN SWIFT CURRENT, 0 BRIAN GILLIS SWIFT CURRENT, 0 10 LEONARD SCHMIDT BARRHEAD, AB 0 LARRY ADAMS BARRHEAD, AB 0 11 NEIL HOWARD ALDERSYDE, AB 0 JACK MEIER OKOTOKS, AB 0 12 DOUG MANTLER COALDALE, AB 0 JOHN HOUGHAM CLARESHOLM, AB 0.
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