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Calgary Stampede announcer’s career turns 40: ‘Might as well do another 40’

“I fell out of a wagon and fell into announcing,” says Les McIntyre of an injury that ended his chuckwagon career and launched his long-running turn as the announcer at the Calgary Stampede.

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Calgary Stampede announcer's career turns 40: 'Might as well do another 40'

Les McIntyre speaks into the microphone at a rodeo in Alberta in an undated handout photo. The longtime announcer on the province’s chuckwagon circuit is celebrating 40 years on the mic this summer, and will be the announcer at the upcoming Calgary Stampede from Sept. 4 - 13, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Kelly McIntyre (Mandatory Credit)


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.

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