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Mustangs and their trainers competed for their share of the$200,000 in purses and prizesDrew
Olsen and Mercedes won the Legends division with a score of 188.5 in the
compulsories and 268 in the freestyle finals. Mercedes is a 2006 black mare
gathered from the granite range in “I
was disappointed when I saw her because she is so little,” Olsen said of the
13-hand mare. “I thought, ‘I’m way too big to ride her.’ ” But
he quickly became a believer as Mercedes won his heart by showing how big her
heart is. “She’s
the best horse that I have ever had,” Olsen continued about the mare he
adopted for $600. “She’s just got more heart and more try. We rode her so
hard this weekend all three days, and she just keeps going. She just won’t
quit. She has tried so hard. It’s unbelievable! “She
was not my first choice but I was glad to have her. I think she’s got a good
home for a while. I really like her and I am taking her home. We’re going to
treat her good.” Olsen
and Mercedes scored one point more than reserve champions Wylene Wilson of
The
fans at the 2011 Supreme Extreme Mustang Makeover chose Bobby Kerr as the Fan
Favorite, and the Hico, In
the Idols division, Kirk Christiansen of Emery, In
the Stars division, Brandee Livingston of Florence, Mississippi, and Doc’s
Aurthur Fonzarelli “The Fonz” wowed the judges when the 2006 sorrel gelding
went off lead and positioned himself on a pedestal. The Fonz was gathered from
the Tobin Range Herd Management Area in Complete
results including preliminary, finals and bonus division placings can be found
at www.extrememustangmakeover.com/supremeextreme.php.
It
was a true dog and pony show as the Extreme Mutt Makeover was contested in
conjunction with the Supreme Extreme Mustang Makeover. Shannon Kiley and Jasper,
a 2-year-old pointer-whippet, were crowned the champions of the Extreme Mutt
Makeover. The Mustang Heritage Foundation is proud to partner with the Humane
Society of North Texas to help showcase that proper training can transform the
lives of shelter dogs. Visit http://hsntextrememuttmakeover.shutterfly.com/
to learn more about the Mutt Makeover. The
Mustang Heritage Foundation in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management, www.blm.gov,
created the Extreme Mustang Makeover event to highlight the recognized value of
Mustangs through a national training competition. The events give the public a
unique opportunity to see the results of wild horses becoming trained mounts and
then have the opportunity to adopt one of these treasured animals. Since the inception of the Extreme Mustang Makeover event in 2007, the
Mustang Heritage Foundation has placed more than 3,000 Mustangs. The Extreme
Mustang Makeover is sponsored by Pfizer, Western Horseman Magazine, Ram Trucks,
Martin Saddlery, Smith Brothers, Vertericyn, Gist Silversmiths and the American
Competitive Trail Horse Association. For more information on the Mustang
Heritage Foundation or Extreme Mustang Makeovers, visit www.mustangheritagefoundation.org.
The Extreme Mustang Makeover will make its
next stop in
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