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Episode 47 - Jake Gardner

Episode 47 of the The Short Round podcast, hosted by Canadian Professional Rodeo Association, titled "Episode 47 - Jake Gardner" was published on March 30, 2026 and runs 56 minutes.

March 30, 2026 ·56m · The Short Round

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Episode 2, Season 4 — Welcome to the 47th episode of The Short Round, the official podcast of the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association. This week, hosts Wacey Anderson and co-host Clay Creasy get you up to speed with everything that has happened over the past couple of weeks in Pro Rodeo. Our feature guest this week, is the current No. 1 Bull Rider in the World, Jake Gardner. Jake and Wacey talk about his historic win at Rodeo Houston and his mindset as we head into the rest of 2026 (00:13:46 - 00:36:25) Thanks for listening!

Episode 2, Season 4 — Welcome to the 47th episode of The Short Round, the official podcast of the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association.

This week, hosts Wacey Anderson and co-host Clay Creasy get you up to speed with everything that has happened over the past couple of weeks in Pro Rodeo.

Our feature guest this week, is the current No. 1 Bull Rider in the World, Jake Gardner. Jake and Wacey talk about his historic win at Rodeo Houston and his mindset as we head into the rest of 2026 (00:13:46 - 00:36:25)

Thanks for listening!

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