We
keep visualizing those scenes thinking about the National Championship Chuckwagon Races, to be held Friday through Sunday over Labor Day Weekend
at the Eoff Ranch in Clinton, Arkansas. There will be about 150 teams competing
in five different divisions for the title of National Champion, most likely
shouting "Yaw, Yaw!"
The
idea for racing chuckwagons started with Dan and Peggy Eoff sitting around one
Labor Day weekend thinking that a chuckwagon race would really take Labor Day up
a notch. They started out small, but the word soon got out among chuckwagon
professionals. Organizers estimate that about 20,000 to 30,000 people show up to watch
the races in addition to the bronc fanning and the Snowy River Race, a horse race that includes
two downhill runs and a plunge into the river, kinda like the dramatic scene in
the “The Man From Snowy River” movie. Again, we’re dating ourselves because we
loved that scene.
There’s
also live music and dances on Friday and Saturday evenings, a movie night, karaoke, vendors of western
collectibles and other items at the Western Trade Show and Ozark Mountain trail
rides beginning on Tuesday.
But
here’s what the chuckwagon winners take home — in each division silver belt
buckles and more than $20,000 in prizes, which includes saddles, jackets and
“Chuckwagon Bucks,” or prize money to be spent at the Trade Show.
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