Miss Limestone Sheriff's Rodeo 2009
And The New......
Miss Rodeo USA 2010 !!!
Dakota Missildine


And the Horsemanship Award.......


And the Speech Award.......

And the Photogenic Award.......


The name
Dakota (pronounced da-KOH-tah), is of Native American Indian origin, and
its meaning is "forever smiling". And since being crowned the new Miss
Rodeo USA, Dakota Missildine is ‘forever smiling’.
As this year’s Miss Limestone Sheriff’s Rodeo, Dakota was sponsored in
the pageant by the local committee, and entered a fierce competition
this past week involving contestants from across the country. The
culmination came Sunday in Oklahoma City, OK, during the final
performance of the 40th International Finals Rodeo.
Dakota is the 22 year old daughter of Pam and Todd Missildine of Grady,
Ala., and is a senior broadcast journalism major at Troy University. She
currently serves as Troy’s Women’s Rodeo Team Captain where she competes
in the breakaway roping, goat tying and barrel racing. She is also a
member of the 3.0 GPA Athlete Club, Student Athletic Advisory Committee,
and a sports anchor for the Trojan Vision News.
Dakota plans to pursue a career in the broadcasting and public relations
fields surrounding the rodeo industry. She hopes to establish her own
business one day teaching rodeo pageantry to young people specializing
in personality, appearance, poise, and the history of rodeo and the
western way of life.
In addition to the overall title, Dakota earned the Horsemanship, Speech
and Photogenic awards. “My platform for Miss Rodeo USA is ‘Golden
Heart’, a program I’ve developed to teach others about opening their
heart and living by the Golden Rule- do unto others as you would have
them do unto you. While growing up I’ve been able to witness first-hand
how rodeo competitors take care of each other and are essentially a
close knit rodeo family,” said Miss Missildine.
“I am very thankful for the support of the Limestone Sheriff’s Rodeo
committee and for the sacrifices so many people made to prepare and
encourage me, and most of all to be there when I won. Part of my success
is due to the prestige of the Miss Limestone Rodeo Pageant and to be so
far from home and hear others speak so highly of our pageant, made me
realize how important it is,” added Miss Missildine.
“Dakota is a very classy young woman and we appreciate her serving as
our ambassador this year. We are very proud of her selection as Miss
Rodeo USA, as she joins other Miss Limestone Rodeo contestants that have
succeeded at the International level of competition: Rebecca Passion,
2001; Kelly Lochridge, 2002 first runnerup; Leslie Burgreen, 2003; and,
Kristen Scott, 2008. The success of Dakota will help to promote our
local pageant, and will make our entire rodeo more beneficial toward
raising funds for equipment and training needs of the sheriff’s office,”
said Sheriff Mike Blakely.