Carole Holler Sets Arena Record in Cheyenne

This is the second year that Cheyenne Frontier Days has had breakaway included in its list of events. Jordan Jo Fabrizio made history in 2019 when she won it and Carole Holler made history today when she set an arena record.

Wisconsin native, Carole Hollers, now hails from Sturgis, South Dakota and she set the pace for Cheyenne on a mare that she raised and trained herself. With a 3.4 in round one, Carole has the fastest run ever. Katie Mundorf and Makayla Boisjoli where close behind.

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