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Shelly
Williams
1999 Miss Rodeo America  Miss
Rodeo America 1999 is Shelly Williams, formerly Miss Rodeo Idaho.
She was crowned Saturday afternoon, December 5, 1998
at the Flamingo Hilton
Showroom by Mary Shaw, Miss Rodeo America 1998.
Miss Williams, a resident of Kuna, Idaho, is
the forty-fourth young lady to earn this distinct honor. Before serving
as Miss Rodeo Idaho,
she attended
Boise State University majoring in International Business and Public
Relations. After her reign as Miss Rodeo America 1999, she would
like to pursue a
career in public relations.
The trail to becoming the "first lady of
professional rodeo" is
very competitive. Today it takes experience, training, perseverance
plus a little luck to compete successfully at the state and national
levels and then to go on to win the coveted crown. These young ladies,
ranging
in ages 18 to 24, take to heart the job of representing America's
number one sport. They are first cowgirls and athletes in their own
right
who
have the knowledge of their sport and the gift of communication to
educate the public and raise the awareness level about professional
rodeo and
its related industries such as agriculture, western apparel and entertainment.
Shelly Williams has been preparing for the job
of Miss Rodeo America since she won her first local queen contest in
the Idaho
Girls
Rodeo
Association
at age 16. In July 1997, Miss Williams earned the title Miss Rodeo
Idaho during the Snake River Stampede. It was this state title that
earned her
a spot in the 1999 Miss Rodeo America Pageant, in which she swept
the categories of speech, horsemanship, personality and appearance.
"It's hard to believe that it's real," said Williams. "What
finally make it real to me was hearing Bob Tallman introduce me as
the new Miss
Rodeo America during the Saturday night performance of the NFR. Seeing
the cowboys cheering really meant a lot to me. Having the respect
from my rodeo peers, all those famous cowboys from so many different disciplines,
congratulate me was wonderful."
Williams, a striking blonde with a dazzling smile, conveyed that a
strong belief in herself gave her the stamina, focus and confidence
to perform
well during the pageant.
"I knew that no matter what the outcome I could do the
job
of Miss
Rodeo America well," said Williams, "This belief in myself, plus
the grace of God and the guidance of my parents really made the difference."
The title for Miss Rodeo America means Williams
will spend 1999 traveling the continent as a representative of the Professional
Rodeo
Cowboys
Association and the Miss Rodeo America program. Many of her duties
will be carried
out on horseback at professional rodeos from coast to coast, while
others will include public speaking at schools and civic functions
plus media
exposure.
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