Champions declared at Red Deer’s last Canadian Finals Rodeo
At Red Deer’s last Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR), the Peavey Mart Centrium erupted on Sunday when Big Valley superstar bronc rider Zeke Thurston clinched his record fourth consecutive saddle bronc riding title.
Despite bucking off his first bronc of the five-day Finals, Thurston wasted no time righting the ship, as he won the next three go-rounds. The second-generation talent split the win with an 88.25-point ride on the Calgary Stampede’s T-26 Tokyo Bubbles. The Champion ended the week with $89,186 for a $38,000 margin of victory over second-place cowboy, Ben Andersen.
For Thurston, winning the Canadian title never gets old.
“I’m as excited to win this one as I was the first one,” he said. “I think I’m kind of wired that way. I demand excellence in myself and I want it really bad. I work really hard at it and I guess I believe I was made to be a champion. I think I’ve got some good years left in me and I plan to use ‘em up.”