2019 Calgary Stampede Cowboy Up Challenge

This event has passed

Please see the up to date event schedule for current events

CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF THE CALGARY STAMPEDE COWBOY UP CHALLENGE

Our cowboys and cowgirls will be kicking off with the first round of racing on Monday, July 8, and continuing Wednesday, July 10 with the second round. The exciting race-to-the-top finals will be on Thursday, July 11.

The Calgary Stampede Cowboy Up Challenge is a multi-faceted equestrian sporting event that showcases both horse and rider as they maneuver through a series of obstacles. Each obstacle demonstrates both their amazing horsemanship skills and incredible speed. Held in the Nutrien Western Event Center, this event is the richest and most well attended Extreme Cowboy Race in the World. Competition is always tough, especially with a $30,000 purse and $10,000 or that going to the winner of the sudden death finals.

We have also brought back more of the fun, fast and furr-ious Extreme Dog & Pony Race action. This unique Calgary Stampede western twist of cowboy racing fun will be held Sunday,  July 7th! Cowboy Up racers are teamed up with some powerful pooches, racing against the clock in a bid to be the top dog & pony of the show!

This is an invitational competition, limited to 10 elite riders who are selected to compete in the three go-round event.

Automatic invitations are awarded to the following athletes:

  • Top three riders in the Pro Class at the previous year’s Extreme Cowboy Association (EXCA) World finals
  • Top three riders from the previous year’s Cowboy Up Challenge

Where overlap in these placing occurs, additional exceptional performers at the EXCA world show maybe awarded automatic invites. Additional invitations are extended throughout the months of April and May until the desired number of spaces is confirmed. These additional invitations may be extended to elite EXCA riders for a variety of reasons - including, but not limited to, exceptional or lifetime achievements, rising stars or filling desired niche roles.

Competitors who believe they are ready to compete at this elite level and are not yet invited for this year’s event are encouraged to submit a formal application for consideration as a Wildcard. We strongly encourage applicants to include a detailed biography including accomplishments, wins and a video of you and your horse competing. This application pool will be used to fill any remaining spots. In a typical year, one or two spots are filled from this pool; some have gone onto become the Cowboy Up Challenge Champion.

Wildcard applications are now closed.

2019 Calgary Stampede Confirmed Cowboy Up Competitors 

  • Annie Chance
  • Leanne Hale
  • Lee Hart
  • Ariana Gray
  • Ashir Kol
  • Runt Rageth
  • Joshua Rushing
  • Jim Wilson

 

*Sanctioned by the Craig Cameron Extreme Cowboy Association

 

Event Dates and Location

Event Dates: July 5–14, 2019
Move in Date: July 4, 2019
Release Date: July 12, 2019
Location: Nutrien Western Event Centre

Schedule

Schedule:

Sunday, July 7: The Extreme Dog & Pony Show

Monday, July 8: Round 1, Cowboy Up Challenge

Wednesday, July 10: Round 2, Cowboy Up Challenge

Thursday, July 11: Finals, Cowboy Up Challenge

 

Entry Fees

INVITEE ENTRY DEADLINE: CLOSED

WILDCARD ENTRY DEADLINE: CLOSED

 

Entry fee is $400 per entry (non-refundable once entry has been accepted). Late entry submissions will not be accepted.

 

*Wildcard participants that have been selected will be notified by phone and/or email no later than May 1, 2019.

*Riders may only enter and ride one horse.

*Horses of all breeds are eligible to compete.  Mules and ponies are also eligible.

*All exhibitors must be a member of the EXCA at the time of the 2019 Calgary Stampede Cowboy Up Challenge.

*This is a double point show.

STALLING:

All competitors must stall onsite during the event.

**Please note there will be onsite fireworks in the vicinity of the Stampede Park stalling area.

*There is NO camping allowed at the barns.

 

For information on importing horses to Canada please click here.

Awards

Total prize money to be paid out is $30,000

 

1ST GO

2ND GO

FINALS

1

$1,000

$1,000

$10,000

2

 

 

$5,000

3

 

 

$3,000

4

 

 

$2,500

5

 

 

$2,500

6

 

 

$1,000

7

 

 

$1,000

8

 

 

$1,000

9

 

 

$1,000

10

 

 

$1,000

In addition to the prize payout, the Champion and Reserve Champion will receive custom made Calgary Stampede trophy buckles.

All competitors from the two go rounds will advance to the sudden death Finals.

Winner of the Calgary Stampede Cowboy Up Challenge will receive an invitation to the Extreme Cowboy Association World Finals.

• Prize Money will be mailed to exhibitors following the show.

• All prize money will be paid in Canadian Dollars.

• Non-residents of Canada will be subjected to a 15% withholding tax on all prize monies awarded as required by Revenue Canada.

• Non-residents of Canada may have the 15% withholding tax waived if they complete the following documents prior to competing.

1. Canada Revenue Agency T1261E form

2. Canada Revenue Agency 105 form

• Should a prize be found to have been obtained and awarded in error on the part of the judges, clerk, or by false evidence or misrepresentation, or a violation of any of the rules and conditions, the money will be withheld or, if paid in error, same must be refunded.

 

Rules

Rules:

Regulations

1.       Special attention is called to the following:

2.      Order for the First Go Round will be decided by an electronic draw.  The order for the Second Go Round will be reverse of first. The order of go for the Finals will be reverse order of aggregate from rounds one and two.  All ties will be resolved in accordance with the EXCA rules.

3.      The crowds and production elements (music, lights, etc.) at the event are considered to be part of the course, and each competitor acknowledges that they may be a distraction to his/her horse.

4.      A horse and rider who become separated as a result of a clear fall off in the performance of an obstacle will be disqualified from the round and will receive a score of zero. The rider will not be permitted to remount and will be excused from the arena.

5.      Traditional western tack must be used.  Mechanical hackamores, tie downs, martingales, cavessons, dropped nosebands and any form of gag bit or slip will not be permitted.  Horses are permitted to wear protective leg wraps, boots or other leg gear.  It is acceptable to ride bareback or without a bridle.

6.      Proper Western attire must be worn during the competition including Cowboy Hat (helmets also acceptable), cowboy boots, long sleeve button up shirts with collar and jeans.

7.      Awards will be presented at the end of the final go round of competition.

8.     All prize monies will be mailed to the owner of the horses entered and paid in Canadian funds. Non-residents of Canada will be subjected to a 15% withholding tax on all prize monies awarded as required by Revenue Canada.  Non-residents of Canada may have the 15% withholding tax waived if they complete the following documents prior to competing:  Canada Revenue Agency T1261E form and Canada Revenue Agency 105 form

9.      This competition is open to horses of any breed registry and non-registered/grade horses.  Mules and ponies are also eligible.

10.  Competitor information packages will be available for pick up upon arrival at the livestock competitor entrance to the show grounds.  For alternative pick-up or delivery arrangements please call (403) 261-0162.

11.   There will be a zero tolerance of any inhumane treatment of horses or cattle while in the show arena or on the show grounds.  Any such action will be cause for disqualification.  Inhumane treatment includes, but is not limited to, excessive jerking, pulling, kicking, slapping or whipping.

12. If entry is cancelled, all fees will be forfeited.  Substitutions will be allowed for the following reasons only:

  • In case of a disabling injury to the horse, the contestant must furnish a certificate from a qualified Veterinarian declaring the horse disabled and unable to compete.  Such certificate must be in the hands of the Show Management prior to the start of the contest.
  • In the case of a disabling injury to the rider, or serious sickness or death in his/her family, Show Management must be advised in writing prior to the start of the contest.

If you require clarification or you have concerns about the previous information, please contact Agriculture Administration at (403) 261-0162.

Judging Criteria

Judging system to be based on the Extreme Cowboy Association judging system

To view sample obstacles click here.

General

GENERAL INFORMATION

Entry to Stampede Park is via the Nat Christie Gate off 25th Avenue SE.

STAMPEDE ENTRY:

An official photo accreditation badge will be needed by all those granted complimentary Park access for the 2019 Stampede.  In addition to granting access to Stampede Park, the photo accreditation will indicate which restricted areas each person can enter based on individual requirements. The Agriculture Accreditation badge gives you access to the Grandstand Rush areas for the Rodeo, Chuckwagons, and Evening Show. The badge must be purchased on the entry application for a fee of $35.00 (G.S.T. included).  These badges are a privilege of the exhibitors, and will be limited.

Exhibitors are responsible for lost or forgotten badges.

The Agriculture Accreditation Badge will be recognized as entry to Stampede Park at all walk through gates for the entire Calgary Stampede, July 5-14, 2019.

STALLING:

All competitors must stall onsite during the event.

**Please note there will be onsite fireworks in the vicinity of the Stampede Park stalling area.

*There is NO camping allowed at the barns.

 

TRANSPORTATION OF ANIMALS:

HEALTH REGULATIONS

For information regarding transporting horses in Alberta please see:

Transporting Horse in Alberta

Alberta Livestock Transportation Documents

If you require clarification or you have concerns about the previous information, please contact Agriculture Administration at (403) 261-0313 or email bwarder@calgarystampede.com.

American Port of Entry – Sweetgrass, Montana (406) 335-2142 www.cbp.gov

Canadian Port of Entry – Coutts, Alberta (403) 344-3808 – www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca

Documents for complete information see Health Requirements.

*Please note all competitors from the United States will require a valid passport.

 

Good-to-know Information about Calgary:

For information on Calgary please click here

For accommodation information for surrounding areas please click here.

For campground information around Calgary please click here.

 

Calgary Stampede Cowboy Up Program Contact Information

For more information on the Calgary Stampede Cowboy Up Challenge, please contact programming manager Tammy Botsford, 403.261.9316 or email tbotsford@calgarystampede.com.