Monday, 18 July 2011

Chuckwagon finals ....

Out rider getting ready to race

On Sunday night, C and I were lucky enough to score tickets to the Chuckwagon races at the Stampede. Chuckwagon racing is a traditional western Canadian sport that simulates the breaking of a camp as the farmers head home to their families.  First, the outriders must throw items representing camp gear into the back of the wagon, before the wagon takes off in a figure 8 around some barrels and then out onto the race track.  It's a great spectator sport and many people in the crowd were betting on the races amongst themselves during the evening.  But for now, that's it for another Stampede and for most of Calgary, their cowboy boots and hat will return to the wardrobe!

Wagons (with pretty grey horses) get ready to race

Nearly ready to race!

And they are off and racing!

Heading into the straight

Crossing the finish line

Out riders come back after the race

These calm horses just stood by quietly and watched all the excitement go by

Hats off to a retiring driving champion

2 comments:

Michelle said...

I was there on sunday too, doing sidesaddle demo's! It was sure a hot one wasn't it? I really wanted to watch the chuckwagons but thought I'd better high tail it out of there with the trailer before the mad rush!

Anna Davidson said...

Oh, I would have loved to see the sidesaddle demo!