SIJRA Rodeo Royalty
Each year the Southern Indiana Junior Rodeo Association selects a Rodeo Royalty Court to represent the association throughout the rodeo season. These young leaders help promote the sport of rodeo, demonstrate sportsmanship, and represent SIJRA at rodeos and community events.
Rodeo Queen
Rodeo Queen 678: Miss Paige Schmelz
"Representing the heritage of Indiana rodeo is a dream come true. I am honored to lead this association with sportsmanship and pride."
Princess
345 Princess: Miss Frankie Wesner
"I love meeting all the youth riders and showing everyone how much fun rodeo can be. SIJRA is my second family!"
Jr. Princess
K12 Princess: Miss Sailor Montgomery
"I like horses and helping everyone smile. Being a Jr. Princess is the best job ever!"
About the Rodeo Royalty Program
The SIJRA Rodeo Royalty Program is dedicated to encouraging leadership, sportsmanship, and the promotion of rodeo and our rich western heritage. We believe in empowering young leaders to become ambassadors for the sport, fostering an environment where character, community, and tradition ride together. This program is more than a title; it is a commitment to representing the values of the Indiana rodeo community across the season.
Royalty Contest Information
The Southern Indiana Junior Rodeo Association takes pride in its royalty program, inviting young representatives to showcase their dedication to the western lifestyle. The contest evaluation is thorough, ensuring our royalty court truly embodies the spirit of our association.
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Age requirements
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Application process
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Horsemanship expectations
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Interview and presentation requirements
Royalty Contest Information
The Southern Indiana Junior Rodeo Association is proud to host our annual Royalty Contest. This program is dedicated to empowering the next generation of representative leaders within the rodeo community, fostering sportsmanship and celebrating our western heritage.
- Age requirements: [Specific age brackets for each court division]
- Application process: [Step-by-step submission guidelines and deadlines]
- Horsemanship expectations: [Required riding skills and demonstration patterns]
- Interview and presentation requirements: [Personality review and public speaking criteria]