Raymond Stampede
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The Raymond Stampede is an annual rodeo that is held in the town of Raymond, Alberta, Canada every July 1. It is notable for being Canada's oldest rodeo event, having been instituted a full decade before the world-famous Calgary Stampede.
The Stampede was first held in July 1902 at the instigation of Raymond Knight, the son of town founder Jesse Knight. Cowboys from the surrounding ranches agreed to participate in a rodeo when Ray Knight offerred to provide the necessary animals. Several hundred spectators attended and witnessed Ed Corless win the bronc riding competition and Ray Knight win the steer roping competition.
The Stampede has been held every year since 1902. It is therefore not only Canada's second oldest rodeo, but also the one that has been held for the second most consecutive years behind the Wood Mountain Stampede[1].
Due to the traditional Sabbath observance of the Town of Raymond's predominant Latter-day Saint community, the Stampede is held on June 30 in years when 1 July lands on a Sunday.
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- Turner, ed., Lawrence (1993). Raymond Remembered : Settlers, Sugars and Stampedes : A History of the Town and People of Raymond. Town of Raymond, pp. 12-154 to 12-157. ISBN 0-9697655-0-9.
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