Kelly Sutherland retires after 50 years of professional chuckwagon racing
GRANDE PRAIRIE – Kelly Sutherland has made his last competitive barrel turn after 50 years in the sport. “The King” of chuckwagon racing has retired following his final race this past weekend in Rocky Mountain House.
Sutherland, who will turn 66 this year says he has been mentally preparing the past few years for this final season.
“I have had the ultimate career,” said Sutherland. “I feel blessed actually to have been able to compete that long and win that much in a career I loved. I just know from a health standpoint that I am going to get hurt if I stay competing at the level I’m trying to compete at.”
He started racing at 14 and had his first win at age 22. He says he remembers that first time of being on stage in front of 40,000 people.