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Near-miss for rider at Calgary Stampede as chuckwagon overturns

A chuckwagon driver and his horses are fine after his wagon overturned a few seconds into a race during the Calgary Stampede last night.

Horses and driver had a lucky escape, walking away from the crash Sunday

Chuckwagon flips at Calgary Stampede

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A chuckwagon driver and his horses all walked away without any injuries after their wagon overturned a few seconds into a race on Sunday night during the Calgary Stampede.

A chuckwagon driver and his horses are expected back on the track at the Calgary Stampede Monday evening after their wagon overturned a few seconds into a race on Sundaynight.

"It's not scary when you're in it," said rider Rick Fraser. "It's just something that happens and it was all good. I landed on my head and life is good."

Fraserwas thrown from the wagon and the horses dragged it around the track on its sidebefore they werestopped.

"This is an unfortunate little accident, my fault, didn't drive right. But the horses are fine."

Fraser creditsoutriderDavid Bensmillerwith saving the horses bypicking them up halfway down the back stretch.

"This kid's a cowboy and he did a great job and he saved the horses," said Fraser.

Driver Rick Fraser lies on the track seconds after being thrown from his wagon on Sunday night (CBC Sports)

Bensmiller saideverything happened quickly.

"He tried turning his horses there and his wagon must have caught a rut and it just popped right over," saidBensmiller.

Calgary Stampede veterinarian Greg Evans watched the accident unfold and says he's very happy with the outcome.

"The horses are doing great. They don't have a mark on them and were walking this morning with the stable crew and looked awesome."

Fraser says his horses will be ready to run again at the next event on Monday evening.