Abbey Pomeroy ~ Miss Rodeo Kansas 2015
The aspiration to pursue the Miss Rodeo Kansas crown came during Abbey's reign as Miss Rodeo K-State 2012 and during her time as a college rodeo competitor. She became deeply immersed in a community where the qualities of independence, responsibility and camaraderie were cornerstones. She desired to be a giving part, an ambassador of and for that same community.
The daughter of Jerry and Dixie Pomeroy, she and her three siblings, Jason, Michelle, and Emily, were raised on a farm near Hesston, Kansas. Abbey is a Proud Wildcat and graduated from Kansas State University with a degree in Interior Design. In addition to being part of the rodeo club and competing on the rodeo team, she served as President of the Student Design Group and served as their community wide Fair Trade Marketplace coordinator. She was an active member the cooperative living house, Alpha of Clovia. Abbey was also a member of her local 4-H Club. When Abbey's not on horseback you are likely to find her creating leather creations or with close friends, rock climbing, canyoneering and exploring the outdoors.
In addition to capturing the Miss Rodeo Kansas title, Abbey earned the Horsemanship, Speech and Modeling awards. As the First Lady of Rodeo for the great state of Kansas, Abbey will travel the state and country promoting the sport and the western way of life. Her reign will conclude in December as she represents the Sunflower State at the Miss Rodeo America Pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada during the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.
The daughter of Jerry and Dixie Pomeroy, she and her three siblings, Jason, Michelle, and Emily, were raised on a farm near Hesston, Kansas. Abbey is a Proud Wildcat and graduated from Kansas State University with a degree in Interior Design. In addition to being part of the rodeo club and competing on the rodeo team, she served as President of the Student Design Group and served as their community wide Fair Trade Marketplace coordinator. She was an active member the cooperative living house, Alpha of Clovia. Abbey was also a member of her local 4-H Club. When Abbey's not on horseback you are likely to find her creating leather creations or with close friends, rock climbing, canyoneering and exploring the outdoors.
In addition to capturing the Miss Rodeo Kansas title, Abbey earned the Horsemanship, Speech and Modeling awards. As the First Lady of Rodeo for the great state of Kansas, Abbey will travel the state and country promoting the sport and the western way of life. Her reign will conclude in December as she represents the Sunflower State at the Miss Rodeo America Pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada during the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.