2024 saw Kale return to the WPCA full time as an outrider since 2017. The 2024 season saw Kale win the Grande Prairie Stompede behind Jamie Laboucane, rode in four championship final heats, and his eighth place finish in the World Standings was a career best.
Kale began driving chuckwagons in 2021 on the Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association (CPCA) circuit and was named the CPCA’s High Point Rokkie Driver at season’s end. Kale drove on a permit with the WPCA at the Grande Prairie Stompede in 2022 and made the championship final heat. Kale put his driving career on pause during the 2023 season and is back to outriding full time.
Kale started his career as an outrider with the CPCA in 2014 and was named the CPCA’s High Point Rookie Outrider, and is a three-time winner of the CPCA’s Most Improved Outrider.
Kale got into the chuckwagon business through the encouragement of fellow competitor Dustin Gorst, and got his official start when he rode his first race for CPCA driver Shane Nolin at North Battleford in 2014. In the off season, Kale enjoys hockey, hunting and fishing, works as an activities co-coordinator at Gateway Elementary School in Meadow Lake. Kale has three children – Ivy, Levi and Isla, and makes his home in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan.