Miss Rodeo Montana 2000
As a major sponsor of Miss Rodeo Montana, the Montana
Trappers Association started a new century off in style. Ed Hebbe III,
Ed Hebbe IV, and Fran Buell traveled to Great Falls in January to help
coronate a new Miss Rodeo Montana and present this year's winner with a
red fox and shadow fox fur vest.
The coronation took place in a completely packed room
this year. As it has continued to grow over the past couple of years,
the coronation ceremonies will more than likely have to be moved to a
larger arena due to its continued growth in popularity. This is a good
sign for both rodeo and the MTA. This year there were eight young ladies
vying for the coveted position of being Miss Rodeo Montana 2000 from all
parts of Montana.
To become Miss Rodeo Montana it takes a young lady
with high moral and ethical character, an accomplished speaker and
public relations specialist. She must understand rodeo in its entirety
and be able to explain it in detail to anyone she meets, always
portraying good sportsmanship and careful, humane treatment of animals.
The experiences she'll have and the contacts she'll make through the
year will provide numerous opportunities for her future.
As the ceremonies took place there were lots of happy
tears for the outgoing Miss Rodeo Montana 1999, Mariah Sinerius. She
presented a speech prior to the coronation of the new Miss Rodeo
Montana, which centered around her experiences over the past year and
working with those who were this year's contestants, what they could
expect during the year and what they should expect in their lives no
matter who walked away with the title of Miss Rodeo Montana 2000. All in
all I don't believe there was a dry eye in the place.
After the final tallies were added, and sponsors
thanked, the new Miss Rodeo Montana was presented. This year the honor
of representing Montana and rodeo goes to Miss Mandi Holland of Dillon.
Mandi is the 21 year old daughter of Tom and Patti
Holland of Dillon. She is a graduate of Beaverhead County High School
and is attending Montana State University, majoring in pre-vet, and has
applied to vetrinarary school. She has qualified for the College Finals
Rodeo in breakaway roping and goat tying, is a member of the Dean's List
and the MSU choir. In high school she was Girls State Alternate, top 10
in her class and qualified for the National High School Rodeo Finals.
She was first runner-up to Miss Teen Montana, served as the 1995 Montana
High School Rodeo Queen, and the 1999 Dillon Rodeo Queen. Mandi enjoys
water and snow skiing, hiking, volleyball and rodeoing. In addition to
pursuing a veterinary career, Mandi would enjoy working in disease
research and pharmaceutical sales.
Mandi will take on the duties as Montana's "First
Lady of Rodeo." She will attend Montana's professional rodeos, appear in
parades and at many community events throughout the state, give
countless speeches to clubs and organizations, numerous radio and
television interviews, and coordinate kiddie rodeos. She will also
travel to some of the larger rodeos in the U.S. and Canada, representing
Montana and promoting our own rodeos.
This year's Miss Rodeo Montana is a real "fire
cracker" and will represent Montana, rodeo and the MTA as an outstanding
spokesperson. If you get the chance during the year, thank her for all
her hard work at a rodeo near you.
Mandi will be present for the MTA during this year's
M.O.R.E. show in Billings, and at fairs in Kalispell and Great Falls,
not to mention the rendezvous in September.