Please refer to this page for updates and all important information pertaining to our district rodeos.
Feel free to reach out to your District Secretary for any questions or concerns.
Santanna Thom
Email d1juniorrodeo@gmail.com
The website is the official source of information, however we also share updates on our facebook page.
Do not send facebook messages – you will not receive a reply.
Click on rodeo to see details in EQuest Events
All executive positions are voted on by the membership.
Adult President, Vice President and Secretary positions are for two (2) year terms.
All other positions are for one (1) year. *Updated Aug 20, 2025
student President
Jorja Griffith
student vice president
Morleigh Monk
student secretary
Luxton Nickolson
| Event Directors | Adult | Student |
| Barrel Racing | Kasondra Amon/Trisha Kawahara | Kate Hollywood/Khloe Sieben |
| Breakaway – Boys | Charlie Iwan/Cordell Griffith | Levi Swales |
| Breakaway – Girls | Charlie Iwan/Cordell Griffith | Style Finnerty/Morleigh Monk |
| Chute Dogging | Adam Horne/Lane Boisjoli | Wyatt Horne/Cole Boisjoli |
| Goat Tying – Boys | Ty/Haley Elliott/Vanessa Kraft | Raena Elliot |
| Goat Tying – Girls | Ty/Haley Elliott/Vanessa Kraft | Lathom Kraft |
| Pole Bending | Dallas Monk/Dusty Roberts | Sloan Robert’s/Lainey Monk |
| Ribbon Roping | Tyler Kraft/Trace Nickolson | McKoy Reeder/Zane Rasmuson |
| Tie Down Roping | Lane Boisjoli/Cordell Griffith | Carter Elliott/Meir McNiven |
| Team Roping | Collin Hollywood/Jolene Davies | Boone Wilkie/Kooper Kusler |
| Roughstock | Dustin Flundra/Ty Elliott | Cooper Waddell/Kooper Kusler |
| Light Rifle |
Stay on top of all upcoming rodeos, entry and call in dates, and other deadlines.
You must have an active NHSRA membership in order to enter a sanctioned AHSRA rodeo. You must also have an EQuest Events profile set up. See details on the Entry Information page.
All turnouts, including medical and vet releases must be submitted on the form on the Turnouts page. Details about turnout types including fines can be found here.
See the Deadlines page for more details. Make sure you know them – all deadlines are strictly enforced.
At each rodeo, contestant need to hand in a Parental Release Form with their parent’s signature.
Twice per year, contestants need to upload a Principal’s Signature Form to their NHSRA membership account (not EQuest). Homeschooled students upload the Home School form.
Once at the beginning of the Fall Season – after school starts.
Once before the start of the Spring Season – by March 1st.
Click the sections below to view rodeo dates and other information.
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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Thank you to Carla Pocock, our PR Coordinator, for crafting engaging social media content to highlight our members and partners!
🏆 Another regular season weekend wrapped up for our D3 Junior athletes!
Congratulations to all of our event winners, and thank you to the athletes, families, volunteers, and supporters who continue to make rodeo weekends possible across Alberta.
As the regular season comes to a close, we’re proud of every competitor who showed up, worked hard, and represented D3 throughout the year.
To our Provincials qualifiers — we can’t wait to cheer you on. And to everyone else, we’ll see you back in the arena next season.
Stay connected with everything happening in District 3 Junior Rodeo:
👉 https://albertahsrodeo.ca/junior-high/d3-junior/
We’re proud to be supported by sponsors who help create these opportunities for our athletes.
Interested in being part of it?
👉 https://albertahsrodeo.ca/contact/sponsorship/
🏆 Another regular season weekend in the books for our D2 Junior athletes!
Congratulations to all of our event winners from the Black Elks Rodeo, and a huge thank you to every athlete, family, volunteer, and supporter who helped make this season possible.
No matter how your season went, we’re proud of every competitor who showed up, kept working, and represented D2 throughout the year.
To our Provincials qualifiers — we can’t wait to cheer you on. And to everyone else, we’re already looking forward to seeing you back in the arena next season.
Stay connected with everything happening in District 2 Junior Rodeo:
👉 https://albertahsrodeo.ca/junior-high/d2-junior/
We’re proud to be supported by sponsors who help create these opportunities for our athletes.
Interested in being part of it?
👉 https://albertahsrodeo.ca/contact/sponsorship/
🏆 That’s a wrap on the D1 Junior regular season!
Congratulations to all of our event winners this weekend in High River, and a huge thank you to every D1 Junior athlete, family, volunteer, and supporter who helped make this season possible.
No matter how your season went, we’re proud of every competitor who showed up, worked hard, and represented D1 along the way.
We can’t wait to cheer on our qualifiers at Provincials — and for everyone else, we’ll see you back in the arena next season.
Stay connected with everything happening in District 1 Junior Rodeo:
👉 https://albertahsrodeo.ca/junior-high/d1-junior/
We’re proud to be supported by sponsors who help create these opportunities for our athletes.
Interested in being part of it?
👉 https://albertahsrodeo.ca/contact/sponsorship/
Behind every back number, every pair of starched jeans, every late-night drive and early morning alarm, there’s a rodeo mom.
She’s in the back for barrel racing,
eyes locked on the chutes for roughstock,
by the stripping chute for team roping,
baby powder in hand for breakaway and tie-down,
holding her breath through goat tying, poles, cutting, cowhorse, light rifle, trap, and every run in between.
She knows the sound of a good run, and the silence after a tough one.
She’s packed the trailers, filled the coolers,
found the missing glove, the lucky shirt,
and somehow always knows where the entry papers are.
She celebrates the wins,
but more importantly,
she’s there after the losses.
She teaches grit in the hard moments,
humility in the good ones, and reminds us that character matters more than buckles.
Rodeo moms are chauffeurs, cooks, photographers, vets, medics, grooms, secretaries, sponsors, and the biggest fans in the crowd — all at once.
They spend countless miles on the road,
weekends at arenas, and long nights getting ready to do it all again.
And through it all,
they build more than rodeo athletes.
They build good humans.
This Mother’s Day, the Alberta High School Rodeo Association celebrates the moms behind the scenes — the ones cheering from the stands, waiting at the gate, and standing beside us every step of the way.
Thank you, Rodeo Moms.
We wouldn’t be here without you. ❤️
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