
Calgary Stampede announcer’s career turns 40: ‘Might as well do another 40’
PONOKA, ALBERTA — It was August 1983 at the Hand Hills Lake Stampede and Les McIntyre had just fallen out of his chuckwagon.
As he remembers it, McIntyre had made a sharp turn, hit a competitor’s wagon and tumbled to the ground at no less than 40 kilometres an hour. When he hit the ground, another wagon following behind hit him, knocking McIntyre out cold and resulting in a career-ending back injury before the age of 30. He spent the next week in a Calgary hospital bed.
“That was the end of that party,” says McIntyre, now 71. He’d dreamt as a child to one day compete in the chucks at the Calgary Stampede.
Two years later, just as he was preparing to begin schooling to become an auctioneer, he was asked if he’d be able to call the upcoming chuckwagon races in Trochu, Alta.