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2009 Miss Rodeo
Nebraska Queen Contestants

Amy
Amack
Chadron, Nebraska

Morgan
Marshall
Malcolm, Nebraska

Anita
Moorhead
Ogallala, Nebraska

Holly
Soucie
Denton, Nebraska
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53rd Annual
Miss
Rodeo Nebraska
Pageant
June
15 - 18, 2008

All advance
tickets are available at the
North Platte/Lincoln County
Convention & Visitor's Bureau
308-532-4729 219 S. Dewey
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Sunday, June 15th, 2008
2:30 p.m.
Miss Rodeo Nebraska
& Miss Teen Rodeo Nebraska
Horsemanship
Competition
Wild West Arena (Free
Public Admission)
Monday, June 16th, 2008
11:30 a.m.
Miss Rodeo Nebraska Queens' Luncheon
at the Fairgrounds
(Tickets
available at the door)
Tuesday, June 17th, 2007
5:00 p.m.
Doors open for Vendor Booths
5:45 p.m.
Meet & Greet Miss Rodeo America 2008
Amy Wilson
7:00 p.m.
"Puttin' On The Glitz"
Quality Inn & Suites
Miss Rodeo Nebraska Style
Show
& MTRN Speech Competition
(Tickets available at the door)
Wednesday, June
18th, 2007
7:30 a.m.
Queen's Breakfast (MRN Speech
Competition)
and Crowning of
Miss Teen Rodeo
Nebraska
at the Holiday Inn Express
(Tickets must be
purchased in advance)
8:00 p.m.
Crowning of 2009 Miss Rodeo Nebraska
PRCA Buffalo Bill Rodeo
at
Wild West Arena/ Buy
Tickets Online
9:00 p.m.
2009 Miss
Rodeo Nebraska
Awards Ceremony
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2009 MRN Pageant
sponsored by





Kristen Schott, receiving the
2008 Miss Rodeo Nebraska
crown
during NEBRASKAland
Days Rodeo.
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Guidelines:
Applicants for the Miss Rodeo Nebraska Pageant must be unmarried women who are not less than 19 years of age
or more than
26 years of age at the time of competition for the title of Miss Rodeo America in December of
2009.
Judging:
Pageant contestants will be judged by three experienced judges and will complete in four main categories-General Knowledge, Horsemanship, Personality, and Appearance. General Knowledge will be judged by a written set of questions regarding rodeo, horsemanship, current events etc. Horsemanship will require completion of two different horsemanship patterns. Personality will be judged during a live speech written by each contestant focusing on her state, several personal interviews, and impromptu questions in public settings. Appearance will be judged during all phases of competition in regard to appropriate western dress and how the contestant conveys her personality through her appearance. |
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