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MRM Title Holders
2008 Audrey Sholty
2007 Megan Hardy
2006
Cassidy Han
2005
Brooke Lynn Vosen
2004
Sarah (Wilkins) Capp
2003
Lori (Dodge) Hoppe
2002
Kande (Ellis) Yeager
2001
Kristina (Mensik) Stewart
2000
Mandi (Holland) Farstvedt
1999
Mariah (Sinerius) Allen
1998
Misty Brookman
1997
Christina (Boldt) Twohig
1996
Ada (Marsh) Wilcox
1995
Jordan (Aller) Tronrud
1994
Jessica (Lee) Peterson
1993
Missy (Eva) Samson
1992
Dezerene Hegstead
1991
Erin Johnson
1990
Shonda Nelson
1989
Renee (Walchuck) Wall
1988
Sandy Baker
1987
Tammy (Clark) Pate
1986
Amber (Mapsten) Schmutz
1985
Wendy (Murphy) Williams
1984
Tammy Anders) Novotny
1983
Mona (Kolka) Moore
1982
Holly Felstad
1981
Jeanne (Goodanetz) Reyher
1980
Katie (Todd) Carson
1979
Kris Bartholomew
1978
Sydney (Askins) McCue
1977
Janet (Bignell) Erickson
1976
Diane (Hubbard) Meinhardt
1975
Kathy Tveldt
1974
Collen Price
1973
Jeannie Marie Mow
1972
Bobbi (Wirth) Levine
1971
Dee Dee (Dear) Rains
1970
Kristy O'Brien
1969
Terry Jo Stephens
1968
Stevie Lahti Newman
1967
Helen Jean Zimmerman
1966
Mary Jo Maierle
1965
Bonnie Jo Peterson
1964
Pat Rouane
1963
Jeri Huffman
1962
Judy (Morstein) Martz
1961
Floydena Garrison
1960
Toady Yeckel
1958
Penny Carson
1956
Nona Brown

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miss rodeo montana History

The Miss Rodeo Montana Pageant is entering its sixth decade, having begun during the 1950s. Early records are sketchy at best, and work is underway to piece together the history. The earliest Miss Rodeo Montana that we know of was Nona Brown in 1955-56. She was followed by Penny Carson and Toady Yeckel. Judy Morstein Martz was Miss Rodeo Montana in 1961-62 and we are thrilled that she is now Montana's first female governor.

During the late 60s, the pageant was held in Helena. The next home of the pageant was Dillon. The Dillon Jaycees hosted the pageant for many years and generously supported Miss Rodeo Montana. In 1997 the pageant moved to Great Falls, where it is now held in conjunction with the Montana Circuit Finals Rodeo in January.

Miss Rodeo Montana serves as Montana's "First Lady of Rodeo". She attends Montana's professional rodeos, appears in parades and at many community events throughout the state, gives countless speeches to clubs and organizations, numerous radio and television interviews, and coordinates kiddie rodeos. She will also travel to some of the larger rodeos in the U.S. and Canada, representing Montana and promoting our own rodeos. To become Miss Rodeo Montana it takes a young lady with high moral and ethical character, an accomplished speaker and public relations specialist. She must understand rodeo in its entirety and be able to explain it in detail to anyone she meets, always portraying good sportsmanship and careful, humane treatment of animals. The experiences she'll have and the contacts she'll make through the year will provide numerous opportunities for her future.

At the end of her year of reign, Miss Rodeo Montana travels to Las Vegas, Nevada, to compete for the title of Miss Rodeo America during a rigorous week-long competition against other state title-holders. Montana hasn't had a Miss Rodeo America, but we have had many top-10 and top-5 finishers. Who knows, maybe this year's Miss Rodeo Montana will be the next "Miss Rodeo America"! The Miss Rodeo title brings with it a $10,000 scholarship, western wardrobe, and the honor of traveling throughout the nation as the official representative of professional rodeo, all expenses paid.

 

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