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UCM Named Official World Record Holder for Largest Ridden Parade of Mules

By Jeff Murphy, December 8, 2021

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UCM Homecoming Mule Parade 2021

WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 After a thorough review of video, photographs and other supporting materials, GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS鈩 has confirmed that the 欧美视频 now officially holds the title for the largest ridden parade of mules. This record-setting achievement was reached with the help of 50 mules and their riders during UCM鈥檚 Homecoming parade Saturday, Oct. 23, in Warrensburg, Missouri.

 

鈥淲e are beyond thrilled to be named as the record holder for the largest ridden parade of mules,鈥 said Jackie Jackson, associate vice president for the UCM Alumni Foundation, who helped organize the event.

 

UCM was the first organization to attempt this particular record. The university was founded in 1871 and has claimed the mule as its official mascot since 1922. The record attempt coincides with the university鈥檚 150th anniversary celebration.

 

鈥淲hen we first announced that we were going to try to do this in UCM鈥檚 150th year, the number one question we were asked was 鈥榃hy?鈥 and the answer is if anyone were to set a record for a parade of mules, it should be UCM at the Homecoming parade,鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淭his accomplishment is demonstrative of who we are as a university 鈥 a proud 鈥楳ule Strong鈥 institution that thrives with the community鈥檚 involvement and support.鈥

 

Before giving its official confirmation of this accomplishment, GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS鈩 engaged in a thorough review process that required photo and video evidence, along with paperwork needed to validate the eligibility of all mules and riders that participated in the parade. The participants came from many parts of the state to engage in the record-setting attempt, and included the university鈥檚 own mule mascots, Mancow (Tammy) and Molly, housed at the university鈥檚 Prussing Farm.


Jackson worked with Tiffany Cochran, senior director of events and alumni engagement, to get mule owners, including alumni, involved in the event. There was a good deal of interest even among mule owners with no connection to the university, as the mule is also Missouri鈥檚 state animal, and the state is celebrating its bicentennial this year.

 

鈥淭here are a lot of people who have mule pride,鈥 Cochran said. 鈥淲hen we started to make calls to get people to come out to the world record [attempt], the responses came flooding in. Everybody wanted to be involved.鈥

 

Beth Rutt, director of Student Activities, also worked with her office staff and students to help make this attempt possible. Student Activities has been in charge of the Homecoming parade for 50 years, and Rutt said they were particularly excited to be part of this historic effort.

 

鈥淭here were times my staff was apprehensive as to what we were going to do with 50 mules in the parade, but as the day got closer the enthusiasm only grew,鈥 Rutt said. 鈥淚t was amazing seeing the riders and their mules coming over the top of the hill bringing up the end of the parade.鈥

Rutt added that her office was pleased to be part of the 鈥渃oncept, idea and then the reality of hard work. It鈥檚 a great example of collaboration between numerous areas and individuals.鈥

 

While the university is sharing information about GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS鈩 confirmation, the UCM Alumni Foundation is working with other university offices to consider opportunities to celebrate the record publicly, activities that will transpire after the new year. More information about these activities will be announced as plans are finalized.

 

Individuals who want to know more about the record for the largest ridden parade of mules are welcome to contact Jackie Jackson (jjackson@ucmo.edu) or Tiffany Cochran (tkcochran@ucmo.edu) either by email or by calling 660-543-8000.

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