Trappers Coronate Miss Rodeo Montana
"I just love fur!" an excited Christina Boldt of
Missoula shouted through tears of joy after being coronated as the 1997
PRCA Miss Rodeo Montana.
Members of the Montana Trappers Association were on
hand in Great Falls on January 12 for the exhilarating conclusion and
grand finale of this four day event. Miss Rodeo Montana was not only
assisted in the coronation by President Ed Hebbe III and Secretary Ed
Hebbe IV, but on behalf of the entire trappers association, they
presented this young lady with a leather trimmed northern supreme
red fox fur jacket.
During the weekend event, nine contestants from all
parts of Montana competed for this prestigious event. The pageant has
evolved into a rigorous competition and involves public speaking,
modeling, knowledge of rodeo, and horsemanship.
As the newly reigning Miss Rodeo Montana, Christina
will take on duties as ambassador of Montana Professional Rodeo. She
will attend the beginning at the Montana Professional Rodeo Finals held
in Great Falls in January. Here she begins her duties as a spokesperson
while attending promotional activities, modeling in a "Made in Montana"
Fashion Show, hosting a children's stick horse rodeo and then assisting
in almost every facet of the rodeo itself. From here she travels around
the state and nation educating, promoting and living the professional
sport of rodeo and the western way of life.
To become Miss Rodeo Montana it takes a young lady
with high moral and ethical character, who always portrays good
sportsmanship and careful, humane treatment of animals. She must
understand rodeo in its entirety and be able to explain it in detail to
anyone she meets. She must be willing to give assistance wherever she is
needed by contractors, participants and most especially fans.
Christina stated she was extremely happy she was
chosen to represent rodeo and the trappers in Montana. "I love fur and I
really wanted to win this jacket as I had my eyes set on it," she said.