Las Vegas Sun

November 20, 2008

Chuckwagon fans weigh in

NOW:

My Tuesday column in the part of the Sun you can hold in your hand, about sporting events that should have succeeded in Las Vegas but did not, sparked a lot of feedback from auto and hydroplane racing fans.

I also heard from three people who wanted to see championship chuckwagon racing reinstated.

I don't think they were serious, because if there's one thing I have learned from covering sports in Las Vegas for 21 years, it's that chuckwagon fans are known pranksters.

The chuckwagon races also were held downtown, in 2002. Competitors loaded a stove and tent poles and drivers named "Cookie" into horse-drawn covered wagons and then raced around an obstacle course. You had to see it to believe it, and even then, you might not believe it.

This might be the best way to describe it: If you broke into Jeff Goldblum's laboratory in "The Fly" and put Mario Andretti in one of the chambers and Walter Brennan in the other -- then threw the big lever setting off lightning bolts -- what you'd probably eventually get, after all the morphing, is chuckwagon races.

Chuckwagon racing lasted just one year here. No reason was given for its demise, although I think it had something to do with the giant dogs, who kept slipping on the linoleum on the kitchen floor, like in the TV commercials.

Fans of the "Big Valley" and others claim chuckwagon racing is extremely popular in Western Canada.

But then so was the rock group Loverboy.

THEN:

The Democratic National Convention reminds me of being a kid, and staying up late at night to play "Landslide," one of those Parker Brothers games. I think the object of the game was to collect enough "vote" cards to carry California. But when we got tired, we'd secretly pass vote cards to our friends, under the table, so the kid we didn't like wouldn't win.

The under-the-table part was just like real politics, although we didn't know that at the time, because most of us were only 11.

Discussion: 1 comment so far...

  1. NO CHUCKWAGON PRANKSTER FANS IN CANADA

    The "Big Valley" Fans are correct - Chuckwagon Racing IS extremely popular in Western Canada and has been since 1923. Each July, during the 9 nightly heats at the Calgary Stampede, 36 drivers, 128 horses and their teams of outriders vie for over $1,000,000 in prize money. Over 20,000 spectators pack the grandstand nightly during the 10 days. Corporations, charities and individuals purchase the rights to advertise on the tarps each spring; proceeds of this year's auction were in excess of $2,500,000.

    You are right about Loverboy though - they were popular. Today's popular artists include Celine Dion, Avril Lavigne, Nickelback, Finger Eleven, The Tragically Hip, and Shania Twaine.

    Check it out - July 3 to 12, 2009 or visit http://cs.calgarystampede.com/events/chu...

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