After an incredible 2024 season on the Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association (CPCA) circuit, Logan returns to the WPCA Pro Tour in 2025 as a Permit Driver. 2024 saw Logan win the CPCA Championship for the second time in three years, and for the second consecutive year Logan was the CPCA High Point Driver as well. He won five show championships at the Poundmaker First Nation where he was also the dash-for-cash-winner, the Wainwright Stampede, the Onion Lake Sports Days, the Back To Batoche Days, and the Frog Lake First Nation. He placed no worse than second overall in every CPCA Show in a dominating 2024 season. 2024 saw Logan post thirty-seven top ten runs, including a staggering nineteen first place runs and eighteen additional runs that also placed inside the top five. He set a new track record at the North American Chuckwagon Championship in Lloydminster, had a horse named to the CPCA’s Equine Outfit of Excellence and was honored with the CPCA’s Bruce Bremner Award for best barreling outfit.
Logan competed full time on the WPCA Pro Tour between 2012 and 2019 and in 2018 was the recipient of the WPCA’s highest annual award – the Chuckwagon Person of the Year. In 2019 Logan Swept the Calgary Stampede when he captured the Rangeland Derby, the Richard Cosgrave Memorial for Top Aggregate Time, the Calgary Stampede Safety Award for least penalized driver, and had a horse named to the Calgary Stampede’s Equine Athlete of Excellence and one horse name to the WPCA Equine Outfit of Excellence.
During his first stint as a member of the CPCA, Logan won the CPCA High Point Rookie Driver Award in 2008. As an outrider, he outrode for two Calgary Stampede GMC Rangeland Derby Championship Outfits and two Calgary Stampede Aggregate winners in 2005 and 2007 all for Luke Tournier.
A 3rd generation chuckwagon competitor, Logan is the grandson of former driver Art Gorst, son of current driver Gary Gorst, brother to fellow driver Dustin Gorst, and son–in–law of two–time Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby Champion Luke Tournier. Logan works as an Electrician/Instrumentation Journeyman Technician with Flashpoint Electric at the Cenovus Foster Creek site in the off season and plays hockey for the Meadow Lake Stampeders. He and his wife Shalyn have three daughters – Danika, Tayva and Myla – and make their home in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan.