Junior Miss Rodeo Arkansas
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Rodeo
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Junior Miss Rodeo Arkansas is a young lady between the ages of 11 and 13
who strives to promote the state of Arkansas and the sport of professional
rodeo, and in so doing, promote the great western way of life.  J
unior Miss
Rodeo Arkansas
will be an outgoing, good horsewoman with a good
knowledge of rodeo, horses, and the state of Arkansas.

The Junior Miss Rodeo Arkansas contestants will be judged in
photogenics, appearance, personality, modeling, interview and
horsemanship.  A western style dress is appropriate for the modeling
portion of the competition.  The contestant will be asked an impromptu
question, of the judges choosing, while on stage.

During the horsemanship portion of the competition, the contestants will
be judged on a preset pattern and a queen's run.  The preset pattern will
be made available to each contestant after her application has been
received.  Contestants must wear Wrangler jeans for horsemanship along
with a fitted shirt.  No chaps, vests, or jackets are allowed.

The interview portion of the competition will consist of a short, private
interview with the judges.  The contestants should expect to answer
questions about rodeo, horses/horsemanship and information from her
entry form.
 Contestants may wear a western outfit of their choice.

The appearance and personality categories will be judged throughout each
phase of competition.

Each contestant needs to submit one 8x10 color photograph and two 5x7
black and white photographs along with their entry form.  The 8x10 will
be used for judging the photogenic competition.  The 5x7 photographs will
be used for advertisement purposes.  These photographs should be of the
contestant in western attire.  Photos will become the property of Miss
Rodeo Arkansas, Inc.

You can print out an
entry form online or have one mailed to you.  Entry
fee is $65.  If you have any questions regarding the pageant or would like
an entry form mailed to you, please contact the National Director for
Arkansas
Debbie Foot.