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Kara
(Brown) Gillit
Miss Rodeo America 2002 Miss
Brown, a resident of Athens, TX is the forty-seventh young lady to
earn the distinct honor of becoming Miss
Rodeo America. A
23 year-old senior
at Texas A & M University, Kara is working on a degree in biomedical
science and aspires to become a physical therapist. Kara was crowned
Miss Rodeo Texas in June of 2001 and won the coveted title of Miss
Rodeo America
2002 on December 8, 2001 in Las Vegas. Kara was chosen from a field
of 30 exceptional contestants each representing their respective states
at the 47th Annual Miss Rodeo America Pageant. These young ladies,
ranging
in age from 18 to 24, take to heart the job of representing America's
number
one sport. They are first cowgirls and athletes in their 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.
"Being named Miss Rodeo America is amazing. It's almost
unreal," Kara
stated during a post-pageant media conference. "I'm looking forward
to meeting people across the country who perhaps know nothing about
rodeo and encourage them to become real fans. Plus, I'd like them to
see the
real benefits of the sport with regard to family and western heritage.
I am so proud to represent these ideals. Rodeo provides the opportunity
for all different walks of life, shapes, sizes and ages to excel on
a professional level."
Among Kara's awards is a $10,000 educational
scholarship to the college or university of her choice, a wardrobe of
Wrangler jeans,
Justin
boots,
Resistol hats, a silver trimmed Saddle from Court's Saddlery, her official
Buckle from Montana Silversmiths and she will wear the beautiful Black
Hills Gold tiara provided by Landstrom's Original Black Hills Gold
Creations. She will travel over 100,000 miles during her reign all
across the country.
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