![]() This year’s event in Kelowna welcomes some of the best bulls in Canada and competitors are from across Canada, the United States and Australia. There’s no better place to ride bulls than the Okanagan.” “It’s getting bigger and better every year we come here. Radford went on to say he’s healthy enough for tonight’s event and hopes this annual swim in Okanagan Lake and time here helps guide him to a third title in Kelowna. We’re bracing them and taping them and doing what I can to get by.” “It’s a hard time to rehab these injuries with all these big events going. ![]() “It hasn’t been going the way I’d like it to,” said Radford. While competing this season, he’s suffered a ligament tear in his elbow and a torn meniscus in his knee. “I love it out here, I always make a point of coming out a couple days early and enjoying the town and going out on the lake and enjoying the weather with friends, just kicking my feet up for a few days before the event.”Īnd the few days off is what Radford needed and he’s been dealing with injuries during the season. “There’s something in the water in Kelowna,” said Radford. Radford is happy to be back in Kelowna, as he’s won the Kelowna event in 2017 and last year. ![]() He, along with 25 other competitors, are in Kelowna as part of the 2023 Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Canada Elite Cup season. Brock Radford is in Kelowna tonight (Thursday, July 20) to defend his Kelowna bull riding title. ![]()
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