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MiQuel
(Holyoak) McRae
1997 Miss Rodeo America  On
a stage as glittering as the outfit she wore, MiQuel Holyoak, a tall,
tanned, 21-year-old—who has attended Arizona State
University—was crowned
Miss Rodeo America 1997.
When she learned she had won the title, Holyoak—who
never gave away the fact that she was standing on stage with a broken
foot—was
already
wiping
away tears from sweeping away other honors for speech, appearance,
personality and horsemanship.
Wearing a two-piece fringed outfit of burgundy
and silver, Holyoak had to bow down slightly to accept the crown from
the
outgoing
Miss
Rodeo America.
"This is the best feeling in the world," Holyoak
said
later,
trying to control her trembling.
In order to win the coveted title that makes
her the First Lady and an official spokesperson for the Professional Rodeo
Cowboys
Association,
Holyoak
was selected from a group of 33 state titleholders.
Holyoak, of Mesa, Arizona, is currently a junior
at Utah State University pursuing a Bachelors degree in Family and Consumer
Sciences
with a
double minor in Mathematics and Horse Training.
Her interests include rodeo, horses, fishing, barrel racing, softball,
volleyball, camping, skiing, country dancing, and promoting therapeutic
horseback riding for disabled children as a 4-H leader.
"I'm a first-generation cowgirl, but hopefully not the
last," she
said, adding that her family has been in farming for generations.
"I got my first horse when I was 16," she remembered,
laughing. "I
saddled him up, he took me for three laps around the backyard and then
dumped me."
MiQuel's role as Miss Rodeo America will include
a year of travel and public appearances on behalf of professional rodeo
and the
Miss Rodeo
America
program. "I look forward to an eventful year and consider it an
honor to represent our sponsors and the PRCA as Miss Rodeo America."
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