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Open Beef Cattle Show - Fri
    Angus, Red Angus, Limousin,
    Simmental, Chi-Angus, Charolais
Open Beef Cattle Show - Sat
    Hereford, Brangus, Beefalo,
    Longhorn, Shorthorn, Other Breeds
Junior Beef Cattle Show - Fri
    Angus, Red Angus, Limousin,
    Simmental, Chi-Angus, Charolais
Junior Beef Cattle Show - Sat
    Hereford, Brangus, Beefalo,
    Longhorn, Shorthorn, Other Breeds

MULE RACES

Saturday, September 25 at 7:00 p.m.
Chairman: Sammie Long - 394-2499
Fair Association Not Responsible for Accidents.
Extra mules will be available for all races, mule owners are NOT Responsible for Accidents.
Entry Fee: $5.00
Awards: $50; $30; $20
Total Premium: $1000

1. Grand Entry—No Money

2. Stick Horse Race–Kids age 6 and under. Kids bring own stick horse.

3. Coon Jump—One person, one mule. The person guides the mule over a stick. The mule that jumps over the highest stick wins.

4. Western Pleasure Class

5. Gatted Mule Class

6. Coffee County Mule Race—(Open to Coffee County Riders Only) One person, one mule. The riders will race three laps around the ring.

7. Rescue Race—Two people, one mule. One person stands at the end of the show ring. The second person rides the mule to the first person who then jumps on the mule and they race back.

8. Rescue Race—Two people, one mule. One person stands at the end of the show ring. The second person rides the mule to the first person who then jumps on the mule and they race back. (Youth class 15 and under)

9. Three Legged Race—Two people, one mule. One person goes to the end of the show ring with a potato sack. The other person rides the mule to the end of the show ring and gets down. The two people put one leg each into the sack and lead the mule back to the starting point.

10. Fan Belt Race—Two people, two mules. Each person holds one end of the fan belt and sits on their mule. The pair tries to go around the show ring without letting go or breaking the fan belt.

11. Arena Race—One person, one mule. The riders will race three laps around the ring. (Youth class 15 and under)

12. Back to Back Race—Two people, one mule.  Two people start the race sitting on the mule back to back. While riding around the show ring the two people must exchange places.

13. Bat in Bucket Race—One person, one mule. A bat is placed in a bucket half-way around the track. The rider rides to the bucket, gets off mule, places his head on the end of bat and goes around the bucket ten times. He returns to mule and rides to the finish line.

14. Musical Chairs—One person, one mule. When music is playing, all mules must be moving.  When music stops, participant must have hold of mule’s reins while sitting in chair.

15. Mule Race—One person, one mule. Three laps.
 
      

 

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