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California Rodeo Queen Promotes the 2010 Challenge of Champions Rodeo

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slide3.pngAmador County – Reigning California High School Rodeo Association Queen K’Lynn Nicole Jackson was in TSPN TV studios Monday to promote the 2010 Challenge of Champions Rodeo, to be held next month in at the Amador County Fair Grounds in Plymouth. Jackson appeared early Monday on AMLive, and then she and her mother, Linda, distributed fair posters at businesses around downtown Jackson, and the county. They stopped at the Feed Barn, Bank of Amador and Jackson Cleaners, and also visited Raley’s, Safeway, and other locations. The Challenge of Champions is the annual invitational rodeo tournament of the California High School Rodeo Association. Entry to the Challenge of Champions closed last Friday, setting the stage for this year’s to be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 19th, 20th and 21st in Plymouth. Jackson appeared with local coordinator Craig Williams. Nine districts make up the CHSRA competition. Jackson said each district competes in 8 rodeos in the season to determine its State Finals qualifiers. The top 5 from each of 13 events go on to compete in Bishop at the California High School Finals Rodeo. From there, the top 4 move on to the National High School Finals Rodeo in Wyoming in 2010-2011. State queens also compete for Miss National High School Rodeo. Jackson, the District 7 Queen, competed in Breakaway Roping, Goat Tying, Barrel Racing and Pole Bending; and she won the queen competition at the State Finals in Bishop last June. As state queen, she took 5th at nationals in New Mexico, and the title of “Miss Photogenic 2009”. For information, see www.chsra.com. Story by Jim Reece This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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