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Mustang Challenge

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Mustang Challenge
Sanctioning bodyMustang Champions
LocationSouth Point Arena, Las Vegas, NV, USA
HeldAnnually
SponsorsWestern Horseman
Inaugurated2024
Breeds shownMustang
Total purseUS$125,000
SloganBe a hero to an American Mustang.
Websitewww.mustangchallenge2024.com

The Mustang Champions Western Challenge, or simply the Mustang Challenge, held in Las Vegas, is an equestrian competition that showcases the American Mustang. It is being held annually in July by the Mustang Champions organization, in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. It is a sister event to the Mustang Classic held in Lexington, Kentucky during the fall, and both are intended to complement the Extreme Mustang Makeover events.

The event was created "to showcase the skill and adaptability of the American mustang and the talented trainers that work with them in the Western discipline".[1]

History

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Horses gathered on an open range
Wild mustangs on BLM land

The Wild Horse and Burro Program was created in 1971 by the Bureau of Land Management, part of the United States Department of the Interior. Its purpose was to manage the herds of feral horses and donkeys roaming lands in the Western US. This involves controlling the sizes of the herds so that they do not tax the natural resources too much and endanger themselves or other animals. Ideally the BLM tries to have the mustangs and burros that it removes from the wild adopted by individuals or organizations. This has become more challenging as the years have passed.[2]

In 2001, the non-profit Mustang Heritage Foundation was established aiming to help the BLM find homes for mustangs and burros collected from the wild and to minimize the amount of time these animals have to remain in holding facilities. The organization has facilitated the adoption of thousands of animals.

In 2007, the MHF held its first Extreme Mustang Makeover event in Fort Worth. The Foundation arranged for 100 horse trainers to spend 100 days training 100 mustangs fresh from the wild. During the event, the trainers competed for prizes to demonstrate how domesticated their horses were and how ready for real-world use. The wildly successful event has since been held annually and similar events are now held across the country to promote interest in mustangs.[3]

To further advance the cause and promote acceptance of mustangs in the equestrian community, the Mustang Champions organization was founded. The organization established twin competitions for mustang trainers: the Mustang Challenge in Las Vegas featuring Western skills tournaments, and the Mustang Classic in Lexington featuring English eventing. The inaugural events were held in 2024.

2024 competition

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The 2024 event featured US$125,000 in cash and prizes. It was sponsored by Western Horseman magazine.[4] There were 64 entrants registered. The event consisted of three classes of competition: Reigning patten, Trail riding, Ranch riding. The top competitors from these classes went on to the finals competition.[5]

The following were the leaders of each class:

Class Hip Rider Mount BLM Freezemark
Ranch riding 13 Cavin Graham Vegas Showgirl 19376298
Reigning pattern 22 Justis Jacobs Roses Are Red 17376083
Trail riding 13 Cavin Graham Vegas Showgirl 19376298

The winners after the finals were:[6]

Position Hip Rider Mount BLM Freezemark
Grand champion 33 Chris Phillips WFR Sin City Sister 19375017
Reserve champion 58 Whitney Campbell Cinder 19027912
3rd 22 Justis Jacobs Roses Are Red 17376083
4th 36 Samantha Rock Handy Dandy 19843555
5th 13 Cavin Graham Vegas Showgirl 19376298

Chris Phillips and Samantha Rock were additionally notable for having finished in the top 5 for both the Mustang Challenge and the Mustang Classic in 2024.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Mustang Challenge". Mustang Champions. Retrieved 17 Sep 2024.
  2. ^ "About the Program". Bureau of Land Management. Retrieved 15 Sep 2024.
  3. ^ "What we do". Mustang Heritage Foundation. Retrieved 15 Sep 2024.
  4. ^ Sales, Amy (15 July 2024). "Mustang Challenge - presented by Western Horseman and the BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program". American Horse Publications.
  5. ^ "Event". Mustang Challenege. Retrieved 4 Oct 2024.
  6. ^ Sales, Amy (21 July 2024). "Utah Resident Claims Victory and $50,000 Prize in Inaugural Mustang Challenge presented by Western Horseman and Bureau of Land Management Wild Horse and Burro Program". American Horse Publications.
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