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Mustang Blue


Nicole Baggs is her name. She is riding a McCullough Peaks Mustang named Dallas. She qualified for the World Barrel Championship last year winning 1st place 3rd Division in Wy.

The event takes place on Oct 27th in Augusta, Georgia. That's a long way from Cody, WY. To help defray expences of the trip and transport, a raffle has been set up to help with the cost. One whole pig, cut, wrapped and curred to your liking from Cody Meats. Winner is responsible for picking up the meat, or having it shipped. Tickets are $5.

The drawing will be held on Oct 20th..
Anyone wishing to purchase raffle tickets and help Nicole get to this event, please PM me for more information. Thank you for any support.
Wild Horse Hans
Check on the way. Best of luck to her.
Her Mustang looks a lot like my Wife's!
Amy Kiel
Mustang,

The best part is that the NBHA World Championship show takes place right here in Augusta, GA - where I'm located. We have webcast this event for the last 8 years and will be doing so again this year, so be sure to look her up in the Draws on the NBHA Web site, when they're posted, and look for the webcast on HorseCity.com (I work for them all)
Mustang Blue
Hans & Amy,
Thankyou both so much! I wish I could go watch in person...but I'll have t be happy with the webcast. Amy, will there be video, do you know?
Amy Kiel
QUOTE (Mustang Blue @ Sep 3 2008, 11:28 PM) *
Hans & Amy,
Thankyou both so much! I wish I could go watch in person...but I'll have t be happy with the webcast. Amy, will there be video, do you know?


Yes, we will have full audio and video the whole week. All you need is Windows Media Player., which comes pre-installed on all Windows machines these days, I believe, or the applicable player for Mac.
Rusty'sRider
QUOTE (Amy Kiel @ Sep 18 2008, 10:30 AM) *
Yes, we will have full audio and video the whole week. All you need is Windows Media Player., which comes pre-installed on all Windows machines these days, I believe, or the applicable player for Mac.


Hey Amy . . . at the risk of starting a computer thread here (not my intent at all, hehe) don't forget Linux users .... of which I am one. But I think we'll be able to watch the webcasts too. I Just thought I'd get that in ... there are other platforms besides Win & Mac.... smile.gif)

Later,

RR.
Mustang Blue
QUOTE (Wild Horse Hans @ Sep 3 2008, 12:18 PM) *
Check on the way. Best of luck to her.
Her Mustang looks a lot like my Wife's!


Thanks Hans! (She said she hasn't gotten it yet though...will let oyu know when she does.)
Mustang Blue
Thanks Amy!
I don't know how or what, but something happened to my WMP...everytime I try to open it, it crashes my computer sad.gif I don't know how to fix it either.


UPDATE!
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Dallas and Nicole made the news on KCWY 13
http://www.kcwy13.com/story.php?id=4684

They'll probably be in the Casper Star Tribune too, if they aren't already...I haven't checked yet.
www.casperstartribune.com
Wild Horse Hans
Please PM me the address and who to make it out to again. Wife should have sent it out awhile ago. I'll check with her tonight and if we goofed, get it out asap.
Hans
Mustang Blue
Thanks Hans! I'll PM you right away. In the meantime, here is another article on Nicole and Dallas...


http://powelltribune.com/index.php?option=...88&Itemid=2

McCullough mustang and rider hit the big time
Written by Gib Mathers
Tuesday, 23 September 2008

(photo not available for upload)

Nicole Baggs of Cody and her McCullough Peaks’ mustang, Dallas, will compete in the National Barrel Horse Association’s World Championships next month. Horse and rider worked hard to get there, but Baggs credits all the hard work to Dallas. Tribune photo by Gib Mathers

In October, Nicole Baggs, 31, of Cody will ride her McCullough Peaks’ mustang, Dallas, at the National Barrel Horse Association’s World Championships.

Baggs calls it a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

“I think she (Dallas) will quite possibly be the first mustang to compete in this event,” said Patricia Hatle, range and wild horse specialist for the

Cody Bureau of Land Management, who manages the McCullough Peaks herd.

The competition, in Augusta, Ga., will require Baggs and Dallas to make two barrel race runs in opposite directions. If she qualifies for finals, Baggs will make a final run. At stake is $350,000 in prizes and cash for 10 places in each of the four divisions.



The mustang-and-rider team won the event last year at district finals, Baggs said. By qualifying in her division in October, Baggs earned her place in the championships.

The finals will be fierce — last year 169 riders competed in four divisions.

Dallas stands a notch over 14 hands, but height isn’t all its cracked up to be. And, at 15, Dallas may not be the most fleet-footed horse either, but she’s got plenty of heart.

“She’s not the fastest horse out there, but she gives it her all,” Baggs said.

Horse and rider train at least five days a week.

“I have been practicing a lot at the Boot and Bottle Riding Club,” Baggs said.

Baggs and Dallas have been partners since the horse was 2 years old. Dallas was adopted from the McCullough Peaks wild horse herd. Baggs father, Mark Wortham, bought Dallas from a previous owner.

At the time, Dallas was only halter-broken. Baggs took the reins, and the two became a team.

Since then, the black-and-white paint has gone on trail rides, pack trains, accompanied the Royal Riders in parades and cut barrels.

A Western-style ballet

Watching Baggs and Dallas’ lightning fluidity resembles a Western-style ballet.

At the start, Dallas’ rear end sinks as she thrusts from the ground to squeeze a little extra horsepower from her flank. Her hooves pound the ground — thump, thump thump. Quick as a cat, she circles a barrel, then hits the straightaway like a black-and-white rocket.

Baggs hugs the horse with her legs.

“Hup, hup,” she says.

Baggs uses voice commands and her knees to guide her beautiful, speedy mount, but after years together, each intuits what the other wants, thinks.

After the practice run, Dallas is panting, her neck slick with sweat.

Dallas is fast, and there is no doubt she’s a swell horse, but Baggs is no slouch either — she’s an accomplished rider, an obvious barrel-racing requisite. Still, Baggs remains self-effacing, attributing her success and spot in the championships to the horse she loves.

“She worked at it,” Baggs said. “She’s earned it.”

Getting ready for competition

At the October championships, Baggs and Dallas will have at least two family members in the cheering section — Baggs’ twin sister, Nannette Wortham, who competed in the 2003 championships and her father, who will take turns with Baggs driving to Georgia.


Baggs and her husband, Jason, have two sons, Taylor, 2-1/2 years old, and Lance, 4 months.

Baggs is trying to raise money for her trip with a drawing for a whole pig, cut, cured and wrapped.

Tickets cost $5, and the winning ticket will be drawn at Cody Meat Oct. 20.

Baggs also is looking for more sponsors. She can be reached at 307-899-4254 or by writing to her at P.O. Box 1773, Cody, WY 82414.

More information on the National Barrel Horse Association competition can be found at www.nbha.com.














Mustang Blue
QUOTE (Wild Horse Hans @ Sep 25 2008, 12:06 PM) *
Please PM me the address and who to make it out to again. Wife should have sent it out awhile ago. I'll check with her tonight and if we goofed, get it out asap.
Hans


done smile.gif check your personal messages. Thanks Hans!
Mustang Blue
Thankyou Wild Horse Hans! I heard from Jan in Cody today, she asked me to let you know they received your check for the raffle of the pig to help Nicole and Dallas get to Georgia. She also wanted me to send their most sincere gratitude and thanks! They are almost at their goal (amount needed to cover the expences of the trip, fuel, motel, food and stall, etc.) with only $500 left to raise.
Thaknyou!!
Wild Horse Hans
It was my pleasure to help out! Best of luck to her in GA. I'll be waiting to hear how she kicked butt down there! LOL
I never have won a raffle in my life. Watch me win this one were I can't even get the prize. LOL I hope whoever gets the pig has a great party with it and enjoys it.
Hans
Mustang Blue
I hear ya! I may only be 5 or 6 hours away...but with fuel prices, and my gas hog F250, I might as well be back east, lol. I'm just happy to support helping a mustang get there! I too hope she kicks butt...but will be very proud of them both no matter how they place smile.gif
Amy Kiel
QUOTE (Mustang Blue @ Sep 19 2008, 12:48 AM) *
Thanks Amy!
I don't know how or what, but something happened to my WMP...everytime I try to open it, it crashes my computer sad.gif I don't know how to fix it either.


You should probably uninstall the program from your system and then re-install it. You can get the download from Microsoft.com.

Mustang Blue
Nicole and Dallas headed out yesturday morning for Dallas, thy will stop i TN to pickup her twin sister who has competed at the World Championship before, but this is Nicole's first time...they they will continue on their way to GA.

I'm pretty sure there will be a story about them in an upcoming BLM online newsletter

The Pig raffle was won by Lisa Morgan of Cody, co-owner of Wy Diesel Power. The diesel shop was one of her sponsors, and I think they sold tickets to some of their customers. Nicole will be racing on Monday, Oct 27, I don't have a schedule or know what time. Hope all goes well. I will post any updates I get.
Mustang Blue
Nicole Baggs and her mustang Dallas are running today in the National
Barrel Racing Championship in Augusta, Ga....the race is symocast for
those who want to watch via computer. go to NBHA Championship. ..she is
number 294, so I guess it will be another 2-3 hrs before her
turn.....Send a wish her way! Go Dallas!

Go here:
http://barrelhorses.com/index.php?option=c...6&Itemid=56
Mustang Blue
Nicole and Dallas placed 19th in the fourth division open class! Good enough to get them to the finals on Saturday! Not bad for being the first mustang to ever make it to the world championship barrel racing! Needless to say, mustang owners and adoptees across the US are VERY proud of both of them! biggrin.gif

They will race for prize money tomarrow...it too will be viewable on the link below.

I'll let you all know how they do on Saturday...or, if you like, you can watch for yourselves here:
http://barrelhorses.com/index.php?option=c...6&Itemid=56
The event will start at 7pm (Georgia time)

On another note..in a different thread somewhere, someone once asked about men barrel racing....I was astounded at just how many of the competitors at the World Chaampionship Barrel Racing were men!
Mustang Blue
Nicole and Dallas time yesturday was 16:614 with another clean run smile.gif
Dalls made a somewhat wide turn on the first can which cost them a little time, but was amazig on the second can, turning it so tight I thought they'd knock it down, but it never wobbled....another clean turn on the third can and then like a bullet, headed for home across the finish line. Had they turned the first barrel like they did the second one, I'm sure they would've shaved a full second + off thier time smile.gif
I can hardly wait for Saturday's run at the finals!
Mustang Blue
Nicole and Dallas will be number 69 tonight in the finals, which start at 7pm Georgia time (5pm WY time, and so on)
Mustang Blue
Watch it LIVE! Right now!
http://barrelhorses.com/index.php?option=c...6&Itemid=56

Please watch and show your support for the first mustang ever to qualify and compete in the World Championship Barrel acing event being held in Agusta Georgia RIGHT NOW!Nicole and her mustang, Dallas, will be running with Draw number 69. Watch for the beautiful black and white McCollough Peak, WY HMA mustang

biggrin.gif GO NICOLE AND DALLAS! GO MUSTAGS!!!
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