Besplug’s Bull Riding Clinic Garners Great Support

 

 

The sign as you come into Claresholm, AB from the South on Highway #2

Claresholm, AB: 2011 CPRA Canadian Bull Riding Champion Chad Besplug, his parents Neil and Ginger, along with Stock Contractors Todd Braithwaite (Braithwaite Ranches), Nate Gardner (Rafter G Cattle Company), Ty Streeter & Ian McKay (Wild Hoggs Bucking Bulls), and the Glen Keeley Memorial Bull Riding Committee put together a bull riding clinic taught by Chad this past Saturday at the Claresholm Agriplex.

Eleven aspiring bull riders attended the clinic this year each getting on up to five different times. Jordan Glaicar even brought some of his own bulls to get on and was awarded the most improved bull rider at the end up the day’s clinic. In the end of the day jackpot the riders competed to get their chance at four spots to ride at the Glen Keeley Memorial Bull Riding Futurity in the Junior Bull Riding this coming September.

Shay Marks, Cooper Zur, Willy Macza and Jordan Glaicar were awarded these spots for their top rides on the final bulls of the afternoon.

It was a great environment for anyone to learn to better their bull riding skills and coming from one of the best bull riders in Canada. Jim Turner told me when he learned I was going to stop by for a while that:


“Chad may have won Canada this year but he could have won it a lot of times before too.”
I had the opportunity to catch up with Chad after the event to ask him about how the school went, what he did to put himself in the position to win the 2011 CPRA title and also what his 2012 goals were. Here is that interview which comes to you from the brand new interior of Chad’s 2012 Ram Truck:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMCK1ILtC8E

This was the first clinic of it’s kind so far for Chad. He looks to do more in the future and I think more and more bull riders should go learn from him. He also wanted to thank absolutely everyone involved with making the event happen.

Everyone involved in the 1st Annual Chad Besplug Bull Riding Clinic.

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