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On July 30-August 1, The Silver Nickel Arena in Raymondville, Mo., held
their first chuckwagon races. It is a beautiful facility and a
perfect set up for the races. A big open field next to a slightly
sloping hill makes for ideal race watching. There were multiple
teams for most categories and some of those were familiar race teams
from the National Chuckwagon Races in Clinton, Ark. The event was
sanctioned by the Midwest Chuckwagon Racing Association.
The facility is very nice and brand new. The owner, Cody Nickels, has
built a brand new roping arena and a beautiful cook shack. He is also
holding team roping, team sorting, barrel races and other events at the
arena. He hopes to hold the chuckwagon races again next year.
The races with the chuckwagon association are a little different than
the National Chuckwagon Races that we are familiar with. In the
Midwest Chuckwagon Racing Association, the racers race on a flat track
with barrels set up to mark the course. Around the course there
are black barrels which indicate the end of the race for the different
height racers. The 46” ponies and mules have a much shorter track
than the classic chuckwagons with the big horses. The big mules
also race on a flat track with no hills. The races are exciting
and fast. There are few “wrecks” and the safety of the team and
participants is a high priority. The racers still have to circle
the barrel at the start of the gun and the outriders still have to cross
before their teams. We were disappointed that my son, Cole, was
the only mule for the mule race, but he raced with the horses the first
day. Cole loves the flat mule race and was really looking forward
to racing the mules. Maybe next year there will be more mule
participants.
The Silver Nickel Arena races were the perfect weekend to get everyone
ready for the big event in Clinton.
For more information about events at the arena, you can contact Cody
Nickels at (417)967-6484,
silvernickelarena@yahoo.com.
Here are a few more photos from the event...
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