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Sabrina Jasper
Miss Bar B Ranch
Stephenville, TX
Age: 26

Representing the Bar B Ranch of Cache, Oklahoma, this Stephenville, Texas cowgirl is no stranger to the rodeo road. Growing up competing in rodeos, Sabrina has learned that hard work, determination, and the luck of the draw are keys to success in life as well as in the arena. These values helped Sabrina earn a Master of Science in Agriculture and Consumer Resources with a concentration in Agricultural Economics in December 2020 while facing a uniquely changing school environment during the COVID19 pandemic. Sabrina plans to continue her education and obtain a PhD in Agricultural Economics. She is very proud to show that beauty can have brains too, and believes there is something to learn every day. You can often catch Sabrina reading, Googling, or asking people to explain about their expertise. Sabrina entered the rodeo world by queening, then started competing in Breakaway Roping and Team Roping as a teenager. She still loves to rope and through hard work and determination hopes to earn a spot at the International Finals Rodeo in the Cowgirls Breakaway Roping one day.
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Why do you want to be Miss Rodeo USA 2021?

The first Miss Rodeo USA that I met instilled within me a love and passion of representing rodeo. Her influence has helped me to represent the sport of rodeo through education and personal growth. I wish to inspire not just future rodeo queens, but athletes and fans of this great sport. It doesn’t take a crown to be a great rodeo ambassador, but the crown can get you in more doors!
The core values of being a rodeo queen include promoting and educating the public and younger generations about rodeo. My lifestyle embodies these values every day, and I have a drive and fire that emphasizes this platform. More than ever, we need ambassadors who live, breathe, and sleep rodeo.

The title of Miss Rodeo USA will give me the opportunity to be in the public eye every day to continue to pursue my dreams and do what I love: live and breathe the rodeo life. I firmly believe every decision in life has led us to the exact spot we are in right now. It has been 16 years since the Miss Rodeo USA crown has found its home in Texas; it’s time to bring it back!

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    • Our Generous Sponsors
    • Why Become a Sponsor
    • Sponsorship Opportunities
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