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Tara
(Graham) Rowe
Miss Rodeo America 2001 
Tara,
a resident of Loveland, Colorado, is the forty-sixth young lady to
earn the distinct honor of becoming Miss
Rodeo America. A 23-year
old graduate of Colorado State University with a degree in Speech
Communication, Tara also holds a Secondary teaching license.
Tara was first runner up in the Miss Rodeo Colorado
Pageant in 1998 and 1999 before winning the title of Miss Rodeo Colorado
2000.
Therefore,
she realizes the trail to becoming the "first lady of professional
rodeo" is
a very competitive one that requires dedication and passion for the
sport of professional rodeo. Tara was crowned 2001 Miss Rodeo America
on December
2, 2000 in Las Vegas, from a field of 30 exceptional contestants, each
representing their respective states at the 46th Annual Miss Rodeo
America Pageant, held at the fabulous Flamingo Hotel. These young ladies,
ranging
in age 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. "I
anticipate a very busy year and look forward to the challenge of
meeting new people; young and young at heart, from all walks of life.
Hopefully,
I will have a positive influence on their lives."
"It's part of my responsibility to educate and provide
information to the public about professional rodeo, encourage people and their
families
to attend their local rodeo and in so doing, making sure they are well versed
on the uniqueness of the sport and how it relates to our heritage
and western
lifestyle."
Following her reign as Miss Rodeo America 2001,
Tara plans to utilize the $10,000 educational scholarship, made
possible
through
the Miss Rodeo
America Scholarship Foundation, to further her education by attending
law school and specializing in equine law.
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