ROTHENBURGER: Chuckwagon races should be abolished
THE CALGARY STAMPEDE wrapped up Sunday night and three more horses died in the chuckwagon races. That makes a total of six at this year’s event.
The driver of the team that caused an accident involving three chuckwagons Thursday has been fined $10,000 and banned indefinitely. And now the entire event will be “reviewed.”
Is it enough? According to Stampede officials, improved safety measures have reduced horse fatalities in the chuckwagon races in recent years. But one listing I found, compiled by a group called Tuesday Horse, says 61 horses have died in the Stampede chuckwagon races since 1986. Another source says 100 since the first year. The most common cause is a broken leg.