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Miss Teen Rodeo Montana Anxious To Leave Impact

Miss Teen Rodeo Montana Anxious To Leave Impact Miss Teen Rodeo Montana Anxious To Leave Impact

Rachel Lowett, Miss Teen Rodeo Montana 2024, will be part of the Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede on July 11-13.

Lowitt, 18, was born and raised in Hamilton and recently graduated from Corvallis High School. She excelled in her FFA chapter and earned her state degree, which was a culmination of many awards and prestigious honors over four years.

As loving all things agricultural, she was recognized for her many strengths in public speaking, leadership, animal projects and shooting sports awards during her 10 years in the Ravalli County 4-H program.

Now out of high school, Lowett works full time doing clerical work at a medical practice in Hamilton and part time at a local ranch. She continues server her county 4-H program through volunteerism.

While Lowett stays busy, she finds plenty of time to get in the arena. You can find her in the cutting pen with her most cherished achievement there, Youth Champion 2022 of the Treasure State Cutting Horse Association. She spends equal time running barrels, or practicing reining patterns for her next pageant. She has held the Rockin RC Rodeo Queen title in 2022 and the Miss Teen Rodeo Missoula Stampede title in 2023.

Lowett is ecstatic to fulfill the role of Miss Teen Rodeo Montana 2024 and eager to travel around the state meeting new people and growing as a person. She hopes to leave an impact of positivity with those she meets.

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