Waller County Cowgirl Crowned Miss Rodeo Texas Princess 2023

By Susan Rovegno, Publisher
Posted 7/9/23

"The sport of rodeo is so popular and strong, and I believe it can be used to reach many people so that I can promote western heritage and a love for agriculture,” said Robertson.   “Being a role model that is active in the community is so very important to me."

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Waller County Cowgirl Crowned Miss Rodeo Texas Princess 2023

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Peyton Robertson of Brookshire, Texas, was crowned the prestigious title of Miss Rodeo Texas Princess on June 23rd, 2023, at the Miss Rodeo Texas Coronation in San Antonio, Texas. The categories of competition consisted of horsemanship, appearance, personality, interview, on stage questions and a one-minute prepared speech. She not only won the title, but also won the Appearance, Personality, Photogenic, and Congeniality categories.

"The sport of rodeo is so popular and strong, and I believe it can be used to reach many people so that I can promote western heritage and a love for agriculture,” said Robertson.   “Being a role model that is active in the community is so very important to me. There is a need to encourage other girls to find something they are passionate about so that they will hopefully take their passion and volunteer in their own community.”

The position has been a Texas tradition for more than five decades with the first Miss Rodeo Texas being crowned in 1959. Since the inception of the Miss Rodeo Texas Pageant, Miss Rodeo Texas, Miss Rodeo Texas Teen and Miss Rodeo Texas Princess have served as vibrant, colorful goodwill ambassadors of rodeo, the official sport of Texas, working closely with professional rodeos, rodeo associations and community organizations to preserve our western heritage and keep the western industry alive and flourishing in today’s society.

To learn more or book Miss Rodeo Texas Princess for an event, please visit MissRodeoTexas.com.

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