We appreciate the hard work and dedication of the host committees that put on rodeos for our members across the province.
A sanction fee of $200 for EACH performance & Division is payable to the AHSRA. All rodeo sanction fees must be paid when sanction form is submitted. Stand alone Cutting and/or Reined Cow Horse is subject to $100/performance.
*If the rodeo is cancelled, the host committee forfeits the sanction fee.
Sanction forms must be sent to the Data Secretary at ahsradata@gmail.com. Sanction fees are payable by etransfer to ahsraoffice@gmail.com or by cheque to the ASHRA Provincial Office, Box 4763, Barrhead, AB T7N 1A6.
Spring rodeo sanction forms must be submitted by January 15th. Fall rodeo sanction forms must be submitted by June 15th.
All rodeo are subject to approval by the district executive.
If you have any questions about the Sanction process, please contact our Data Secretary Jamie Thorsteinson at ahsradata@gmail.com or call 403-740-3575.
In 2025, the board approved a motion allowing AHSRA to co‑sanction Cutting and Reined Cow Horse events with other associations. These events will now be open to all AHSRA members, providing an exciting new opportunity for those who wish to participate.
The AHSRA will pay a sanction fee of up to $100 to the host committee.
A completed RCH / Cutting Co-Sanction Form must be sent to the Data Secretary at ahsradata@gmail.com.
All co-sanctions are subject to approval by the district Reined Cow Horse and Cutting Directors, as well as each District President.
If you have any questions about the Sanction process, please contact our Data Secretary Jamie Thorsteinson at ahsradata@gmail.com or call 403-740-3575.
Let us know if you have any questions or concerns, or if you’re interested in sponsoring our provincial Junior High or High School finals.
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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