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[LiveStream] PBR Canada National Finals 2023 Live Rodeo Broadcast

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Nov 17, 2023, 6:20:09 AM11/17/23
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The 2023 PBR Canada National Finals, presented by Command Tubular Products, will take over Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Nov. 17-18. Nick Tetz looks to repeat as Canadian Champion and No. 1 Cody Coverchuk attempts to tie Aaron R oy for most PBR Canada titles won by one rider as Roy rides for historic fourth big buckle.

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A new PBR Canada Champion will be crowned this weekend in Edmonton, Alberta, in a star-studded bull riding event chock full of storylines and intrigue. Four riders separated by 141.16 points have the best shot at the country’s title and $100,000 bonus in an event offering a maximum of 396 points to one rider through round wins, the aggregate, and ride-score points.

In all, the nation’s Top 12-ranked riders are in mathematical contention for the 2023 PBR Canada Championship.

The four-round finale to PBR Canada’s 18th full season will be held inside Rogers Place, the home of the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers, for the third time.

While the high-flying hockey club went back-to-back twice as Stanley Cup Champions in the 1980s, no PBR cowboy has repeated as PBR Canada Champion.

This weekend, 23-year-old Nick Tetz, 68.5 points behind No. 1 Cody Coverchuk, has his sights on changing that.

Tetz, the 2018 PBR Canada Rookie of the Year, leads in Canadian Touring Pro Division round wins with nine.

He also recorded the top score of the regular season with 92 points on Time Marches On to win in his hometown of Calgary, Alberta. His torrid 67.39% riding percentage (31-for-46) is one of the country’s best.

While Tetz missed two of the season’s final events after hurting his shoulder while riding for the Arizona Ridge Riders in the PBR Teams League where he went 10-for-25 (40%), he returned at the final regular season Canadian event in Yorkton, Saskatchewan to go 3-for-4, finishing third and leapfrogging Dakota Buttar for the No. 2 rank in the national standings.
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