
Jody Traynor of Delisle, SK was the Five Flags Reserve Champion by roping five calves in 19.05 seconds. She stopped the clock with times of 3.80, 4.60, 3.51, 3.79, 3.35 to earn the second place average cheque for $1,391 and the amateur incentive for $1,237.
Jody shared insight on her preparation and roping with this interview!
Anything memorable about this win?
There are always lots of tough ropers so I was excited that I stayed consistent and roped sharp each round.
Tell us about your rope horse
I used my backup horse Vegas. I also head on him and he’s been feeling so good this spring so I decided to stay on him for this jackpot. My dad, Wes, bought him as a heel horse and then he let me steal him in 2021. I won the CCA finals breakaway roping on him in 2021 and then started heading on him. My husband also rodeos on him heading. He scores really good and is easy to rope on.

With this roping being five rounds, what was your game plan going into the roping?
I was focused on the average but my game plan was like it is all the time. See my start, be aggressive, take my shot and use my calf for what it is.
You came back 3rd high call in the final round – How do you handle the pressure of the final round?
I was really calm. I’m not the type to get caught up in the hype of the announcer or lead up. I focus on my run, rope my roping and see where the chips fall after.
Any advice on how to mentally prepare for breakaway roping?
It starts in the practice pen. I practice for different set ups and scenarios all the time. Have matches in the practice pen for bragging rights for extra pressure. A good support system is huge too. You’ll miss more calves than you want but being able to identify what went wrong, fix it and move on, is so important. You either win or you learn. Never stop learning!
How did you spend your winter & what do you do to stay sharp over the winter months
I try to keep riding and roping a bit through the winter but the Saskatchewan winters usually put a stop to my plans by January. I start legging up horses in March to enter a couple spring rodeos and jackpots.
Tell us about your career/family – How do you balance your roping and other life commitments?
I’m a Surface Land Administrator for Bridge Land & Energy Services. My husband, Vince, manages a Community Pasture in the summer. It’s a busy time with my office work, pasture work and rodeos but summer time is short so we try to enjoy it all.

What type of rope are you using
I use a Rattler Viper 10.0 and also have a Cactus Tsunami 10.0 in my rope bag. It mostly depends on the weather and which one feels the best to swing that day.
Any sponsors you’d like to recognize
I don’t have any company sponsors but my husband is my fuel sponsor which is huge!
Tell us about your rodeo plans for 2025
I’ll be going to the CCA (Canadian Cowboys Association) rodeos and try to enter as many jackpots as I can. Vince rodeos too so it’s fun to be able to do it together.
Anything else your looking forward to this summer
I’m looking forward to seasoning another breakaway horse this summer. I love the training and seasoning process on colts.
Watch Jody’s five runs at Five Flags:

Thank you The Xibition for the video & photo coverage of this event!