Applications Now Open for Sisters Rodeo Queen Contest

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Do you have what it takes to represent the western way of life, lead with poise and grit and carry the rodeo tradition into the next generation? The Sisters Rodeo Association is now accepting applications for its 2026 Rodeo Queen contest and invites young women from across the state of Oregon to step into the arena who are between the ages of 18-25.

This annual tradition is more than a crown; it’s a life-changing opportunity to serve as a rodeo ambassador, gain leadership and public speaking experience and make lasting connections in the rodeo community.

The contest will be held on September 7 at the Sisters Rodeo grounds.
Applications are due by Thursday, September 4, 2025.

Contest Highlights:

  • Horsemanship competition
  • Speech and Personal Interviews
  • Community engagement and ambassador duties throughout the year

“We’re looking for candidates who love rodeo, are passionate about representing our sport and community and want to grow as leaders,” said Aly Fazz, Queen Advisor. “Our queen becomes the face of our rodeo and travels to events across Oregon; it’s a year of incredible memories and impact.”


Who Can Apply:

  • Oregon residents ages 18-25
  • Riders with access to a horse and transportation
  • Young women with strong communication skills and a love for the rodeo way of life

No prior pageant or rodeo queen experience is required, just a positive attitude and a willingness to learn.


Statewide Outreach & Representation

The Sisters Rodeo Queen serves as a representative across Oregon, making appearances at community events, rodeos, parades and school programs. Past titleholders have gone on to compete at the state and national level and have become leaders in agriculture, business and education.


To Apply:

Visit sistersrodeo.com/queen-tryouts for full contest rules, application packet and important dates.

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates, spotlights on past queens and behind-the-scenes features.

Sisters Rodeo Association is proud to continue its legacy of promoting the values of the western lifestyle, empowering young women and bringing the spirit of rodeo to communities across Oregon.

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