Posted: May 12, 2021 2:00 AM MT | Last Updated: May 12 Zeke Thurston rides Peigan Warrior in the saddle bronc event at the 2019 Calgary Stampede. Despite the pandemic, the sport has been slowly coming back to life in 2021 — but there's concern a recent, rogue event could threaten that. (File/The Canadian Press) Tanya Froh has already seen her beloved Little Britches rodeo fall victim to the pandemic once. The president of the High River Agricultural Society doesn't want to see it happen a second time — possibly the result of a rogue rodeo and rally held earlier this month near Bowden, Alta. It's a possible ripple effect rodeo organizers, competitors and stock contractors fear from the so-called "No more lockdowns rodeo rally," which drew hundreds and resulted in a charge against the organizers for violating the Public Health Act.