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Home arrow News arrow Press Releases arrow Wild West Show Is On Target for the Vail/Eagle Rocky Mountain Horse Expo
Wild West Show Is On Target for the Vail/Eagle Rocky Mountain Horse Expo PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 16 May 2007
Old West legends dull in comparison when the M Lazy C Ranch riders bring their famous Wild West Show to the Vail/Eagle Rocky Mountain Horse Expo, and light up the arena with an exhibition of high-speed marksmanship and equestrian pyrotechnics shinier than Wyatt Earp’s badge.

Known for inviting their guest ranch visitors to “step into the boots of a cowboy,” the folks at the M Lazy C are not your average local neighborhood show-offs. In 2002, the M Lazy C team thrilled millions live and on screen with their Wild West Show at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. They share the secrets of ranch skills with television audiences on CMT’s Cowboy U Colorado and perform mounted shooting, bullwhip artistry, and old-time re-enactments at rodeos and other events throughout the country—sometimes they even do it from the back of a Longhorn. And the M Lazy C mounted shooters compete internationally: when Randy Myers appears at the Vail/Eagle Horse Expo, he will be fresh from traveling to Australia as part of a four-man team going up against the “Australian Light Horsemen” in a competition that includes realistic combat routines with sabers, lances, bullwhips and pistols.

The M Lazy C brings the Wild West to life in daily appearances. For information about the full line-up at the Vail/Eagle and other Horse Expos, visit RockyMountainHorseExpo.com or call (303) 292-4981.

The Rocky Mountain Horse Expo is pleased to present the best in the horse world’s entertainment, education, horse sales, shopping and more. The Wild West Show would have made even Annie Oakley and Wild Bill Hickok proud.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 May 2007 )
 
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