Who is moving on from Pool A at the 2021 Calgary Stampede

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The Calgary Stampede has wrapped up its first of two pools.

In each event, four competitors have moved straight to Championship Sunday from Pool A. The other spots in Championship Sunday will be filled by the Top 4 in Pool B as well as one Wild Card from Saturday’s performance.

Championship Sunday in Calgary pays more than $1,000,000.

Here is a look at who is advancing in each discipline.

BARREL RACING

Wenda Johnson - $20,000
Bertina Olafson - $12,500
Justine Elliot - $8,000
Lynette Brodoway - $8,000

JOHNSON’S 17.2-SECOND RUN ON DAY 2

BAREBACK RIDING

Tim O’Connell - $16,000
Richmond Champion - $13,500
Cole Franks - $12,500
Dantan Bertsch - $9,500

O’CONNELL’S 91.5-POINT RIDE ON DAY 4

STEER WRESTLING

Dakota Eldridge - $12,000
Curtis Cassidy - $11,000
Nick Guy - $7,500
Stetson Jorgensen - $7,000

ELDRIDGE’S 4-SECOND FLAT RUN ON DAY 1

SADDLE BRONC RIDING

Sage Newman - $18,5000
Zeke Thurston - $12,000
Kolby Wanchuk - $10,250
Logan Cook - $9,250

WANCHUK’S 94.5-POINT RIDE ON DAY 2

TIE-DOWN ROPING

Jake Pratt - $10,500
Hunter Herrin - $10,500
Cory Solomon - $9,750
Marcos Costa - $9,500

HERRIN’S 6.6-SECOND RUN ON DAY 1

BULL RIDING

Dakota Buttar - $15,500
JC Mortensen - $5,500
Cody Coverchuck - $4,500
Denton Fugate - $3,500
Garrett Green $3,500

BUTTAR’S 90-POINT RIDE ON DAY 1

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