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UCM SETS WORLD RECORD

Homecoming Parade Makes History

On Oct. 23, 2021, in recognition of the university’s 150th celebration, UCM set the world record for the “Largest Ridden Parade of Mules.” A total of 50 volunteers came from across Missouri and neighboring states to ride their mules in the parade, which coincided with the state’s bicentennial celebration. With the mule being both the state animal and the university mascot, there was no shortage of enthusiasm from the community to help mark these anniversaries and achieve a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title!

The youngest rider in the parade was 6-year-old Wyatt Wells, who came with his dad, Wesley Wells. Wesley rode J-Lo and Wyatt rode Gizmo. Billie and Darren Stewart ride their mules, Jordan and Elvis.

The youngest rider in the parade was 6-year-old Wyatt Wells, who came with his dad, Wesley Wells. Wesley rode J-Lo and Wyatt rode Gizmo. Billie and Darren Stewart ride their mules, Jordan and Elvis.

Alumni Riders

These alumni came back to their alma mater to help us set the world record!

Brandy Von Holten, ’08, of Mora, Missouri, rides CoCo.

Brandy Von Holten, ’08, of Mora, Missouri, rides CoCo.

Charlotte Jerome, ’03, of Warrensburg rides Rebel.

Charlotte Jerome, ’03, of Warrensburg rides Rebel.

Alex McCorkle, ’20, of O’Fallon, Missouri, rides Alfon.

Alex McCorkle, ’20, of O’Fallon, Missouri, rides Alfon.

Garrett Niemeier, ’21, of Bethalto, Illinois, rides Candy.

Garrett Niemeier, ’21, of Bethalto, Illinois, rides Candy.

Former student Jill Smith of Holden, Missouri, rides Julia.

Former student Jill Smith of Holden, Missouri, rides Julia.

Certified Mules

Setting the world record was no small feat. A Coggins report was required for each mule to prove it was not a carrier of equine infectious anemia, along with paperwork demonstrating it was at least 1 year old and the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. The mules had to travel at least 1 kilometer (0.62 mile) down Holden Street, maintaining a distance apart of no more than 3.96 meters (13 feet). A veterinary physician was on site to ensure the safety of the animals participating.

Set your record of support for UCM to keep the university going Mule Strong for 150 more years! www.ucmfoundation.org/give/world-record.