PBR Canada

PBR Canada The Official Page of PBR Canada. Follow on Twitter or visit pbrcanada.com. PBR cowboys have a fearless attitude and an unshakable desire to win.

The PBR (Professional Bull Riders) was created in 1992 when a group of 20 ambitious bull riders decided to flee the rodeo scene and bring more attention to professional bull riding. Headquartered in Pueblo, CO, the PBR expanded in 2006 and brought the brand to Canada. PBR Canada, based in Saskatoon, SK, is the home for all riders on the PBR Canada Cup Series, presented by Wrangler, the nation’s pr

emiere series, and the Touring Pro Division developmental tour. THE RIDERS
The PBR’s cowboy athletes have to be physically strong, mentally tough and well conditioned to survive the week-in, week-out rigors of the Toughest Sport on Earth! Good physical and mental preparations are critical to success in the sport and also help mitigate the effects of inevitable injuries. While the prototypical bull rider is generally “smaller” in stature, he possesses inordinate strength in key muscle areas that are critical to bull riding success. Some bull riders rely heavily on this strength to power a ride, while others rely more heavily on balance and finesse. THE BULLS
The bulls of the PBR are finely-tuned athletes that compete with the same intensity and desire as the bull riders. Every bull that competes at the PBR level was bred and born to buck. A PBR bucking bull requires very little training and there is no negative stimulation used to get it to buck. The bull has the instinct and wants to buck. Today the top bucking bulls in the sport sell for more than $1 million, a true testament to the character, skill and ability it takes to be the world’s best. Bulls range from roughly 1,200 pounds to more than 2,000 pounds. Smaller bulls are generally faster, quicker and more likely to rely on finesse to throw the rider. Larger bulls are generally stronger and rely on power to toss riders from their backs. Regardless of physical characteristics, the greatest animal athletes in the PBR possess tremendous heart and desire. THE RULES
Top bulls are selected for each event and placed in a draw order. Riders are then matched against the bulls through a computer generated random draw. Once the bull is loaded into the bucking chute, the rider mounts the bull and secures his riding hand to the bull with a specially designed bull rope. The rope is pulled tight around the bull’s torso just behind the shoulders. There are no knots to secure the rope; it is held in place by the pressure that is applied through the rider’s grip alone. Once the ride begins, the rider is required to stay atop his bull for 8 seconds. The clock is started when the bull’s shoulder or hip crosses the plane of the bucking chute and is stopped when the rider’s hand comes out of the rope. The rider must ride with only one hand. If any part of the rider’s free arm comes in contact with the bull or their body, the rider is disqualified and the clock will stop. If the rider is bucked off or the clock is stopped for a disqualification prior to the 8 second buzzer, the rider receives no score.

06/08/2026

This is exactly what we mean when we say our bullfighters protect the riders at all costs.

Mongrel gave Tanner Byrne and Logan Kadlec a little air time this past weekend in London, ON.

Thankfully, both are doing well, a little sore, and were back on the dirt for the remainder of the event.

East Coast Tour finale: Ottawa, ON. 🔥 This Saturday, June 13, Canada’s best bull riders are bringing the action to town ...
06/08/2026

East Coast Tour finale: Ottawa, ON. 🔥

This Saturday, June 13, Canada’s best bull riders are bringing the action to town for one unforgettable night.

And that’s not all. Rising country artist Paige Rutledge will be taking the stage, too. 🎶

Ottawa, are you ready to get loud?

Get tickets at the link in bio.

The No. 1 spot still belongs to Nick Tetz. 👑With more than 700 points to his name ahead of the final Cup Series event in...
06/08/2026

The No. 1 spot still belongs to Nick Tetz. 👑

With more than 700 points to his name ahead of the final Cup Series event in Ontario for 2026, Tetz remains the rider to beat in the national standings.

Now it’s on to Ottawa, ON!

06/05/2026

Before the action begins, Brinson reflects on yesterday’s visit to the London Children’s Hospital, where he helped bring smiles to patients and their families.

From making memories off the dirt to entertaining thousands of fans inside Canada Life Place, Brinson discusses the importance of connecting with communities wherever the PBR Canada Cup Series travels.

The Nashville Stampede know a star when they see one! ⭐️ The 2022 PBR Teams Champions leveled up their squad this week w...
06/05/2026

The Nashville Stampede know a star when they see one! ⭐️

The 2022 PBR Teams Champions leveled up their squad this week when they drafted Canadian young gun Jayden Roy with the No. 24 overall pick in the 2026 Draft.

London, ON, the bulls are coming. 👀🔥Swipe through some of the top bovine athletes entering the arena this weekend. Which...
06/04/2026

London, ON, the bulls are coming. 👀🔥

Swipe through some of the top bovine athletes entering the arena this weekend.

Which one are you most excited to see buck?

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