The 2026 Alberta Junior High Finals Rodeo returns to the Rimbey Agrim Centre on May 21-24, 2026.
Thank you to the Rimbey Ag Society and their wonderful committee for hosting this event once again.
To become a Sponsor, contact rimbeyagsociety@gmail.com
Committee Chair – Jeanine Edge – jeanineedge@gmail.com
The 2026 Junior High Finals Program, Results and Current standings live on EQuest Event.

All Provincial Qualifiers must enter online in EQuest Event
Entry Link: Alberta Junior High Finals Rodeo – May 21-24, 2025
Entries Open: Monday, May 11th at 7:00 am
Entries Close: Wednesday, May 13th at 7:00 pm
Entry Changes: Wednesday, May 13th from 4:00 – 7:00 pm. Call 403-323-7070
Entry fees must be paid at the rodeo office when you arrive – Cash or Cheque only
You may request additional add ons here:
Additional Banquet Tickets, Stalling and Camping Request Form
Bareback
Barrel Racing
Tie Down Roping
Ribbon Roping
Boys Breakaway
Girls Breakaway
Chute Dogging
—– INTERMISSION —–
Saddle Bronc
Girls Goat Tying
Boys Goat Tying
Team Roping
Pole Bending
Bull Riding

Coyote Designs Embroidery and Promotions will be set up in Rimbey for the Junior High Finals and in Claresholm for the High School Finals.
Sheri will have some amazing AHSRA Provincial Merchandise
Contestants are asked to use the 49th street – west entrance when you arrive at the Rimbey Ag Society Grounds. Parking attending will assist you with parking and stalling. After you are parked, please head into the main office at north east corner of the building to finish checking in. You will pay for your entry fees – Remember to bring a signed parent form.
All contestants must submit an updated Bio to be used by the announcer at provincials.
Congratulations to our 2024 Junior High School Provincial Champions!
BAC-Bareback – Riley Baird
BAC-Saddle Bronc – Lachlan Stauffer
Bull Riding – Ryder Topolinski
Barrel Racing – Laci Pole
Pole Bending – Ellie Havens
Girls Breakaway – McKenna Williams
Boys Breakaway – Cruz Lillico
Girls Goats – Ellie Havens & Grace Havens
Boys Goats – Luke Hronek
Ribbon Roping-Roper – Tess Strid
Ribbon Roping-Runner – Jayden Payne
Team Roping-Header – Boone Wilkie
Team Roping-Heeler – Mier McNiven
Tie Down – Hayes Smith
Chute Dogging – Tanner Massier
Girl High Point – Ellie Havens
Boy High Point – Quinten Saunders
Girl Rookie – Tenley Matheson
Boy Rookie – Ryder Topolinski
Light Rifle – Dallan Crossland
Qualifying for Nationals is a huge accomplishment—and something to be proud of. It also comes with a new level of commitment for both contestants and families.
Here’s what you need to know before making the decision to go:
Nationals is a 7–10 day commitment that includes travel, competition, and time away from home and work. It requires planning ahead and being prepared for a full experience—not just a weekend event.
2026 National Junior High Finals Rodeo
June 21-27, 2026
Lazy E Arena, Guthrie, OK
Expenses vary, but families should be prepared for:
Most families spend $3,000–$10,000+, depending on location and setup.
See the 2026 Pricing Sheet for a summary of camping, stalling, jackpot, golf cart and ticket prices.
Take time to:
There’s no one “right way”—just what’s right for you.
Nationals is an incredible opportunity—but it’s also a commitment.
Go in prepared, ask questions, and lean on the rodeo community for support.
If you need help, reach out—we’re here to guide you.
Congratulations, you’ve made the decision to go to Nationals in Guthrie, Oklahoma. The first thing to do is visit the rodeo office and pick up your contestant packet.
The following steps must be completed before you leave the finals on Sunday:
Camping and Stalls for the NJHFR are booked and paid online through Open Stalls.
Qualifier Jackets may be purchased by anyone who finished 1st – 4th. Rolled up contestants may purchase a jacket only if they are attending Nationals.
Once these steps are completed, you’re good to go!
There are a few things you still need to take care of. Visit the 2026 NJHFR page for details on:
If travelling with horses you will need to coordinate Horse Papers and Vet Appointments.
Contestants entered in Light Rifle will need to apply for a Temporary Firearms Permit. This can take up to 2 weeks, so the sooner you do it the better.
Other travel documents:
If you need to add or cancel any stalls or camping, please contact the Provincial Secretary, who will notify the National Office.
Canadians Signups
Congratulations to our 2025 Junior High School Provincial Champions!
Bareback Steer – Ryder Topolinski
Saddle Bronc Steer – Ryder Topolinski
Bull Riding – Ryder Topolinski
Barrel Racing – Chesney Hegedys
Pole Bending – Kaislee Ziebarth
Girls Breakaway – Paiten Axten
Boys Breakaway – Levi Swales
Girls Goats – Lauren Lundberg
Boys Goats – McKoy Reeder
Ribbon Roping-Roper – Jaxen Gattey
Ribbon Roping-Runner – Lexie Edge
Team Roping-Header – Wyatt Elder
Team Roping-Heeler – Tryp Pugh
Tie Down – Winston Humfrey
Chute Dogging – Rhett Poitras
Girl High Point – Laci Pole
Boy High Point – Ryder Topolinski
Girl Rookie – Lilly Gross
Boy Rookie – McKoy Reeder
Light Rifle – Lena Kronschnabl
Each district is responsible for one performance:
On your assigned day, your district must:
Attend the Daily Production Meeting – 1 hour before performance in the rodeo office – this includes District Executive, All Adult Event Directors, Grand Entry Coordinator, Arena Director, Judges, Announcer, Stock Contractors, National Director, and Host Committee Reps.
Provide a Grand Entry Coordinator who is responsible to find 15 contestants to pack flags and one contestant to recite the Cowboys Prayer. A grand entry sheet will be provided, please fill this out and bring it to the production meeting to give to the announcer.
Provide the following in-arena volunteers: (Western attire is required)
2 parent volunteers to open gates for the barrels, poles and goats
Volunteers to set barrels (6 members who are in other events or 3 parents)
Volunteers to set poles (6 required – can be parents or members in other events)
Volunteers to help with the goat tying including one goat holder
Contestants are not required to do regular duties in barrels, poles and goats.
Districts may need to provide gate help for the rough stock events. Please be available on your assigned day if the host committee needs additional help.
Districts are not required to bring equipment. The host committee is responsible to ensure the following items are on site and will contact districts directly as needed:
The Canadian Pro Rodeo Sports Medicine Team will be on site Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Your membership includes a $25 fee which allows us to have the CPRSMT at these events. All contestants are encouraged to use their services throughout the finals. Don’t be afraid to stop by and see them for massage, taping, assessment, etc. They are here to help you perform at your very best!
We encourage all members and parents to read Section 4 of the AHSRA Policies and Procedures Manual. This explains the points structure and format. These are the procedures that will be followed for the Finals and you should be aware of them.
Congratulations to our 2023 Junior High School Provincial Champions!
BAC-Bareback – Riley Baird
BAC-Saddle Bronc – William Hale
Bull Riding – Brodi Beasley
Barrel Racing – Laci Pole
Pole Bending – Sawyer Lacey
Girls Breakaway – Suttyn Volz
Boys Breakaway – Cruz Lillico
Girls Goats – Lauren Lundberg
Boys Goats – Luke Hronek
Ribbon Roping-Roper – Jonas Carr
Ribbon Roping-Runner – Lena Kronschabl
Team Roping-Header – Rance Coates
Team Roping-Heeler – Rowen Littau
Tie Down – Diezel Liptak
Chute Dogging – Knox Humphrey
Girl High Point – Kennedy Smith
Boy High Point – William Hale
Girl Rookie – Laci Pole
Boy Rookie – Quinten Saunders
Shooting – Whip Gertner
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Next up is Corbin Anderson! 🇨🇦🎯
Rayelle Rose caught up with one of our Junior High National Finals light rifle competitors to hear how his week has been going.
Corbin might be a little disappointed with how his competition turned out, but he isn’t letting that take away from the experience. He’s having a great time at Nationals, making memories, and enjoying every opportunity that comes with competing on the national stage.
That’s the attitude we love to see.
Keep your eye on the target, Corbin! Team Alberta is proud of you and cheering you on every step of the way.
Hear it straight from Corbin!
❤️🤍❤️ #TeamAlberta #JHNFR #AHSRA
Next up is Layton Klassen! 🇨🇦🤠
Rayelle Rose caught up with Layton to hear how his Junior High National Finals week has been going.
Layton put together a quick chute dogging run, but unfortunately picked up a +10. That’s rodeo.
What stood out even more than the run, though, was the smile on his face. Layton is absolutely beaming about his National Finals experience, and you can tell just how much this week means to him.
These are the kinds of interviews that make us so proud of Team Alberta. It’s about more than the results—it’s about the attitude, the memories, and the opportunity to compete on one of rodeo’s biggest stages.
Hear it straight from Layton!
Keep enjoying every minute, Layton! Team Alberta is cheering you on! ❤️🤍❤️
#TeamAlberta #JHNFR #AHSRA
We’ve got a new reporter! 🎤🤠🇨🇦
With Rayelle officially losing her voice, we couldn’t leave anyone out. So Ruby Rose stepped in behind the camera to fill the big shoes of both Steve Bishell and Rayelle, making sure Team Alberta’s stories kept coming.
This time, Ruby caught up with our D1 saddle bronc rider, Will Norby.
Will might be a man of few words, but he says he’s having a pretty good time at Nationals—and sometimes that’s all that needs to be said.
Thanks, Ruby, for stepping up and keeping the interviews rolling, and good luck to Will as he continues his National Finals experience!
Hear it straight from Will.
❤️🤍❤️ #TeamAlberta #JHNFR #AHSRA
Next up is our D1 goat tier, Jorja Griffith! 🇨🇦🤠
Rayelle Rose caught up with Jorja to hear how her Junior High National Finals week has been going.
Jorja tied her goat, but unfortunately it got up. Tough luck for our cowgirl! The best part? She’s still smiling, laughing, and enjoying every minute of the experience. That’s the kind of attitude that makes Team Alberta so much fun to cheer for.
And one more update… Rayelle’s voice is officially on its last legs. 😂 We may have broken her after all these interviews! Thanks for sticking with us and enjoying the captions while she powers through.
Keep smiling, Jorja! Team Alberta is cheering you on! ❤️🤍❤️
#TeamAlberta #JHNFR #AHSRA