Chanse Vigen has won his third consecutive World Professional Chuckwagon Association championship.
The 41 year old from Calgary joins elite company as he is now part of a 5-man group to win the title in three straight years. Vigen joins Ronnie Glass, Tom Dorchester, George Normand, and Kurt Bensmiller.
Vigen locked up the 2025 season championship on Saturday, but on Sunday there was still some unfinished business at the Battle of the Rockies in Rocky Mountain House.
As heard on 96.5 The Ranch, High River’s Jason Glass won Sunday’s $25,000 Dash for Cash with a time of 1:12.25. It is a new track record in Rocky and it marked the fourth straight day at the event that a new track record was set. Glass is proud of they way his horses performed this season. He says “the horses were amazing all summer and I’m not talking about four or one outfit. You know, that is about twelve different horse that I’ve been rotating from night to night including four or five first year horses. So, very proud of them.”
Meanwhile, Rory Gervais from Mervin, Saskatchewan has won his fourth World Outriding Championship title.
The season for the WPCA is now over and 96.5 The Ranch was proud to serve as the radio broadcast home for all of the action from the 2025 WPCA Pro Tour.
With files from Kassandra Patterson, Vista Radio.