World Professional Chuckwagon Association

World Professional Chuckwagon Association

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name = World Professional Chuckwagon Association

type = Association
genre = Sport
foundation = Calgary, Canada
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location_city = Calgary, Alberta
location_country = Canada
locations = Grande Prairie, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, High River, Ponoka, Calgary, Lloydminster, Bonnyville, Drumheller, Strathmore, Dawson Creek, Red Deer, Edmonton
area_served = Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan
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homepage = [http://www.wpca.com/ WPCA.com]
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The World Professional Chuckwagon Association (WPCA) is an association made up of professional cowboys and successful business people with an interest in preserving western heritage and providing exciting family entertainment. The WPCA promotes and presents chuckwagon racing as a professional sport throughout North America and the world. The WPCA is a close knit community that mentor's it's new drivers in safety and professionalism to preserve the integrity of the WPCA and chuckwagon racing in general. Based in Calgary, Alberta, each summer the WPCA organizes it's race season which is known as the WPCA Dodge Pro Tour [cite web|url=http://www.wpca.com/results.htm|title=WPCA Official Site - Schedule| accessdate=2008-05-01|publisher=wpca.com] . It is considered the premier professional chuckwagon racing circuit in the world.

The WPCA board of directors is made up of elected officers and driver directors with a long term goal of providing full time employment for the chuckwagon drivers. The officers of the WPCA are a volunteer advisory group handling the day to day business of the association [cite web|url=http://www.wpca.com/the_wpca.htm|title=WPCA Official Site - About| accessdate=2008-05-01|publisher=wpca.com] . In 2008, the WPCA Dodge Pro Tour was composed of 47 race days over 11 cities and towns at the following locations: Grande Prairie, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, High River, Ponoka, Bonnyville, Drumheller, Strathmore, Dawson Creek, Red Deer and Edmonton. Also, outside of the WPCA Dodge Pro Tour, is the ten day races at the Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby in Calgary, Alberta and three days of racing at the Colonial Days Fair in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan - both of which feature not only drivers that compete on the WPCA Dodge Pro Tour, but some drivers from another chuckwagon racing circuit - the Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association (CPCA).

Popularity of WPCA Chuckwagon Racing

According to John Down, Alberta Sports Hall of Fame sportswriter for the Calgary Herald, "Chuckwagon racing is the 3rd biggest spectators sport in Alberta behind hockey and pro football"." Live attendence is nearly three-quarters of a million people annually, and live radio coverage of the entire WPCA Dodge Pro Tour as well as the Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby is broadcast to an estimated audience of 100,000 per night in the local listening area which covers parts of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan, with several thousands more outside the listening area tuning in over the internet via the official WPCA website at halfmileofhell.com [http://www.halfmileofhell.com] or wpca.com [http://www.wpca.com] . The popularity of WPCA chuckwagon racing inspired a web-based video reality series on chuckwagon racing called Half Mile of Hell. Prior to being a web-video series, Half Mile of Hell was a reality based television program on the Outdoor Life Network (OLN) [cite web|url=http://www.tsn.ca/oln/feature.asp?fid=10491|title=OLN/TSN Official Site| accessdate=2008-07-15|publisher=www.tsn.ca] .

Notable Drivers

The biggest names in the sport's history have all raced with the WPCA or it's predecessors (Cowboys Protective Association (CPA), Canadian Rodeo Cowboys Association (CRCA), Canadian Professional Rodeo Association (CPRA)). Some of the notable active drivers that have each won a World Championship and/or Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby Championship are Kelly Sutherland, Jason Glass, Hughie Sinclair, Reg Johnstone, Luke Tournier, Jerry Bremner, Rick Fraser, Buddy Bensmiller, and Tyler Helmig.

History of Chuckwagon Racing

While the origin of chuckwagon racing is debated [cite web|url=http://www.wpca.com/the_wpca.htm|title=WPCA Official Site - About| accessdate=2008-05-01|publisher=wpca.com] , the idea of staging a chuckwagon race as an actual “event” was dreamed up by Calgary Stampede founder Guy Weadick. There are many thoughts on what inspired Guy Weadick's dream.

It's been suggested that Guy Weadick saw match races at the 1922 Gleichen (Alberta) Stampede between farm wagons pulled by 4 horses. Or, growing up on cattle ranches, Weadick witnessed many impromptu races between ranch outfits at the end of a round-up where the wagons would race to the nearest town saloon and the last onesthere had to buy the first round of drinks.

Former Calgary Stampede arena director Jack Dillon recalled a customary gathering of pioneers and cattlemen in Miles City, Montana where ranch outfits would meet 4 miles from town, the mayor would ride out and start the race to the centre of town where the first outfit there got the best camping spot the town could offer. There were also the stories from the great land rushes in South Dakota and Oklahoma.

The most popular thought is that at the 1919 Victory Stampede in Calgary, cooks from 2 chuckwagons - who upon completion of serving a barbecue in front of the grandstand - loaded up their chuckwagons and raced down the track to see who could get to the exit gates first much to the pleasure of the grandstand crowd. Others claim that “Sundown” or “Wildhorse” Jack Morton, an original participant in the first official races, was the onewho suggested the idea to Guy Weadick.

Whether it one single event of a combination of events that inspired the dream, what matters most is that the dream was realized by Guy Weadick, and the first “official” races took place in 1923 [cite web|url=http://www.stampede.coolattractions.com/history.html|title=Stampede History| accessdate=2008-05-01|publisher=www.stampede.coolattractions.com] at the Calgary Stampede with just 6 outfits participating. Race rules, for all intensive purposes, were originally non-existent and were added every night of that first competition.

Over the years, rules and equipment have been altered but the one thing that has remained consistent is that the chuckwagon races are one of the most exciting forms of entertainment available to the public at large.The success of the first races of 1923 saw many other communities throughout Alberta and abroad adding chuckwagon races to their local rodeos and fairs in the years to follow. This became the basis of the WPCA Dodge Pro Tour as we know it today.

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