Scott Guenthner Locks in Fourth Canadian Title

Reigning Champion Scott Guenthner is carrying on the family tradition as he secured his fourth Canadian Championship with a total of $73,326 in earnings for the season.

Guenthner claimed the No. 1 spot in 2018, 2019 and 2022 and returned to defend his title in Red Deer as he stayed consistent to collect $32,316 in round earnings across six performances at the CFR.

“It’s kind of a special year for our family in general, my dad got inducted to the Hall of Fame this year, I ended up winning the Calgary Stampede 40 years later than he did and 43 years later I’ve now won my fourth Canadian Championship " he said.

For good measure, Guenthner also won more than $14,000 for his Aggregate win to cruise to the title in 2023. Dalton Massey, who finished the regular season No. 1 in the PRCA and CPRA, took second.

The rodeo action continues at Frost Bank Center.
Texas’ Dr. Gregg Veneklasen forever changed and enhanced the breeding of bucking horses.
Wacey Schalla is a rising star and his first out in San Antonio proves it.
World Champion Bareback Rider Jess Pope hits the gas in San Antonio.
Team ropers Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord left it all in the Frost Bank Center Arena.
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Bull rider Tristan Mize has won more money than anybody else in San Antonio so far.
Owen Brouillette capitalized in Mississippi to move up in the Resistol Rookie Race.
Will Lummus’ efforts pay off as he advances to San Antonio’s Semi-Finals.
The Frost Bank Center’s rodeo action continues.