Guymon Daily Herald

MISS RODEO

OPSU grad Walker earns honor in Illinois

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After graduating from Oklahoma Panhandle State University in 2022 with a bachelor of agribusine­ss and a minor in animal science, Kayla Walker returned to Illinois. She decided to pursue the title of Miss Rodeo Illinois.

“I moved back to Illinois to start building a career, and I knew I had to make my younger self proud and achieve this goal of being Miss Rodeo Illinois,” said Walker.

The competitio­n is a multi-day process involving various activities, including orientatio­n, a written test, personal interviews, community events, and a horsemansh­ip competitio­n. The pageant is held annually during Labor Day weekend at the Pioneer City Rodeo in Palestine, Illinois.

On the last day of interviews, Walker had the highest overall score and earned the title of her dreams.

“The feeling when they call your name over the speakers as the next Miss Rodeo Illinois is one I will never forget,” she said.

Walker has a strong background in the rodeo and equestrian worlds. While at Panhandle State, Walker was the captain of the equestrian team, the Panhandle State Spirit Rider, and was crowned Miss Panhandle State in 2021.

OPSU President, Dr. Julie Dinger said, “The Aggie Nation is so proud of Ms. Walker and this tremendous accomplish­ment. I look forward to following her journey this next year; there are big things to come.”

Walker credits several people at Panhandle State, including Kacey and Denton Ward, Hannah Hammack, and Dr. Aboohamidi, for positively impacting her life and helping her achieve her goals.

“Attending Panhandle State was one of the best decisions I ever made. My professors were understand­ing and encouragin­g. My coaches cared about me as a person and pushed me to do my best in and out of the show ring. I made my closest friends there.”

Head equestrian coach Kacey Ward said, “Kayla’s work ethic is like none other. If she sets her mind to something, she will accomplish it. I look forward to supporting Kayla on this new adventure and hauling her favorite horse “Joker” to the close rodeos for her to ride.”

Now that she has been named Miss Rodeo Illinois, Walker has a busy year ahead of her.

“I have so many plans for this year,” she said. “I will attend anything from the Cheyenne Frontier Days to elementary school visits.

I have the opportunit­y to ride many different horses, travel across the country, and make many new friends at each

stop.”

Walker has big goals for this coming year, and one of them is competing for Miss Rodeo America at the National Finals Rodeo in December.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? Miss Rodeo Illinois Kayla Walker.
Submitted photo Miss Rodeo Illinois Kayla Walker.

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