麻豆视频

Skip to content

Ethier captures first CPCA event title

A sizable cheer and round of applause came from the grandstands at the Battleford Agricultural Society Exhibition Grounds Sunday afternoon. Thanks to two strong rides over the course of the weekend, Robby Ethier of Grandora, Sask.
CPCA Winner
Robby Ethier flashed a smile while being greeted by a well-wisher following his first career Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association event title Sunday in North Battleford. Photo by Lucas Punkari

A sizable cheer and round of applause came from the grandstands at the Battleford Agricultural Society Exhibition Grounds Sunday afternoon.

Thanks to two strong rides over the course of the weekend, Robby Ethier of Grandora, Sask. took home his first Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association event title after five years of trying.

鈥淚 think it won鈥檛 really set in for me until later this week. I still can鈥檛 believe it,鈥 Ethier said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been some ups and downs over the last few years on the tour, but to get my first day money Saturday and overall win Sunday was pretty exciting.

鈥淚 have a lot of family members and people that I know who were in the crowd this weekend, so the support I got from them as been a huge help.鈥

With Friday鈥檚 action cancelled due to weather conditions, the event was cut down to just two days of racing, which meant that Ethier had to change up his strategy a little bit.

鈥淚 ended up riding with the same outfit for two days in a row,鈥 Ethier said. 鈥淚f it had been a three-day event, I would have had to make a few changes to the set up, but everything worked out well with this group of horses.

鈥淭hey may not go around the barrels as fast as some of the others, but they got some good speed out there.鈥

Ethier, along with outriders Tyson Whitehead of Hardisty, Alta. and Tyler McKenzie of Hillmond, led the way Saturday night with a time of 1:02.47, which was nearly two seconds quicker than runner-up Ray Mitsuing of Loon Lake.

Although he was a little slower on Sunday as he finished in ninth place after an 1:04.83 lap around the track, his two day total time of 2:07.30 was over a minute faster than runner-up Jamie Laboucane of St. Walburg.

鈥淚 felt both runs were fairly similar to one another, but I was a lot smoother on Saturday and I think that was the difference,鈥 Ethier said.

鈥淲e鈥檝e gotten off to some slow starts in the past, but this is a huge boost for us. We鈥檙e right on the edge at the moment of qualifying for the Calgary Stampede, so hopefully we can keep things going and get some good results to make it in there.鈥

Chance Bensmiller of Dewberry, Alta., Wayne Knight of St. Walburg and Dewberry鈥檚 Dallas Dyck rounded out the top five for the weekend.

Meadow Lake鈥檚 BJ Carey had the fastest time in Sunday鈥檚 racing action with a lap of 1:03.25.

After travelling to Bonnyville, Alta. this coming weekend, the CPCA will be returning to the area throughout the summer with stops in Onion Lake, Little Pine, Poundmaker and Turtleford.

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks