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Jennifer Marie Cox - 21, from Dittmer, MO.
Jennifer feels that the sport of bull riding is a truly amazing,
challenging, on the edge of your seat sporting event. Both human
and animal are athletes. If crowned Miss NFPB she would be the
voice of bull riding by being both knowledgeable and ambitious and
would do whatever it took to contribute to the sport and its growth.
She also feels that she would be a positive role model to
youthful fans.
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Amanda Harcourt - 20 years old from Springdale,
AR. Amanda is currently attending the University of Arkansas where
she is working towards her degree in Animal Science. She hopes to
work in the Agricultural field after graduation. If crowned Miss
NFPB she says she would treat the position as she would a job and would
challenge herself to make improvements and uphold the high standards
that come with the name Miss NFPB. She feels that there isn't
another sporting event that equals the thrill and danger of bull
riding.
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Rachel Suzanne (Suzie) Sorey - 24, from Lake, MS.
Suzie is currently attending Mississippi State University where she is
pursuing her Marketing degree and then go on to graduate school.
She feels the sport of bull riding is America's original Sport and is gaining
many nontraditional rodeo fans. She feels that this additional
exposure opens doors allowing her to share the way of life and
traditional values that she holds dear. If she should win Miss
NFPB she would bring a diverse agricultural, rodeo and marketing
background and be a well rounded spokesperson.
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