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Our American Stories

When Horses Got Boring, Pea Ridge Started Jumping Mules

Our American Stories

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture, Documentary

4.6817 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2026

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Our American Stories, in Pea Ridge, Arkansas, horse jumping was nothing new. So locals decided to see whether a mule could do better. What began as a friendly dare among coon hunters grew into an annual mule-jumping competition that blends skill, stubbornness, and small-town pride. Locals, longtime competitors, and families who helped shape the tradition share how this unlikely sport took root and why it has endured.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:14.1

This is Lee Habib, and this is our American Stories, the show where America is the star and the American people. If you were to put

0:22.6

a mule in a track and field event, which one do you think it would be? The 400-yard dash? Perhaps the

0:28.6

shot put. If you ask the experts in Peeridge, Arkansas, they probably say hurdles, mixed with a bit of the

0:35.2

high-flying antics found in Paul vaulting.

0:38.2

Why? Because every year the town of Peeridge puts on a mule jump.

0:43.1

Here to start us off with the story of everything you've ever wanted to know about a mule jump is Jackie Crabtree.

0:49.8

Nathan C. And later on, the Shockley family, the OGs of the sport.

0:55.6

Take it away, Jackie.

1:01.1

Pretty much the history of the mule jump here started out, of course, with being a rural

1:06.6

community, there was Coon Honey, a popular sport back back then and the mules were used to

1:13.6

naturally carry the riders and then whenever they got to a fence instead of trying to find

1:19.6

a gate they would just put blanket over the fence jumped a mule over and then they would go on about their meal jump

1:25.6

but where it actually started at in Peeridge, from what my understanding is,

1:30.3

they used to have dog shows where they're coon dogs.

1:34.3

Everybody would come and show their dogs and how good they were

1:37.3

and how they were good they were at hunting.

1:40.3

And from what my understanding is, during one of those coon dog shows, somebody said, well, I bet my mule can jump higher than your mule.

1:49.3

So that's basically where it started from.

1:52.0

I dare to see whose mule could jump the highest.

1:57.1

You can watch NASCAR, you can watch football all day long, but you're not going to find a

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