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January 1, 2017, and will hold it un l December 31, 2017.


“She will travel the state of Oklahoma, represen ng the sport of rodeo. Her du es and obliga ons include autograph signings, appearing at schools to visit about the sport of rodeo and what she does for it. She’ll carry sponsor fl ags at rodeos and do anything the rodeo commi ee needs help with. She can help at award ceremonies and events that promote children, or anywhere someone would like them to appear and help. Her busy schedule includes appearances at the Will Rogers Stampede Rodeo, Hugo PRCA, Woodward Elks Rodeo, Tulsa State Fair, Will Rogers Memorial Rodeo, golf tournaments and various other community events.


The fi rst, offi cial appearance of Shyanne’s reign came at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie for the Timed Event Championship.


Shyanne will host her corona on fundraiser April 22 at the Flying Cow Arena in A on. The event is open to the public. There will be barrel racing and both live and silent auc on items on which to bid.


“This is to help sponsor her


horses. She is also ac ve with basketball, track, cross country and cheerleading. She is an honor student and in the school’s Gi ed & Talented program.


Shyanne was honored to be selected as the 2017 Miss Rodeo Oklahoma Princess. Rodeo has always been her passion and she looks forward to traveling the state and represen ng the sport of rodeo during her reign.


Being the Miss Oklahoma Rodeo


Princess is a dream come true and Shyanne believes that “winners are not people who never fail, but people who never quit.”


Miss Rodeo Oklahoma Princess Shyanne Marcotte


traveling expenses for the year,” Karen said. “She would like to invite everyone out.”


“It was a fun-fi lled four days of carrying sponsor fl ags and delivering awards,” Karen said.


When she isn’t compe ng in rodeo, you can fi nd Shyanne helping her mom train horses or her dad, a local veterinarian, treat


April 2017 - 7


Shyanne hopes to be a role model for younger kids and to inspire them to reach


for their dreams like she did. 


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