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Collinsville Round Up Club
Well Represented
July 16-19, 2003
at the 57th Annual International Roundup Clubs Cavalcade in Pawhuska, OK

Collinsville Round Up Club Queen, Jordan Helm, setting pivot at the July 16th grand entry at the Pawhuska Cavalcade.
Jordan Helm ... July 17th ...
grand entry at Pawhuska ...
Justin Davis and Ethan Helm prepare for the team roping competition at the Pawuska Cavalcade July 18th.
Thomas Gott ready for the barrel races July 18th at Pawhuska.
The Collinsville Roundup Club sent three contestants to the Cavalcade, Jordan Helm (queen and intermediate barrel racing), Thomas Gott (junior barrel racing) and Kelli Evans (women's barrel racing). Other club members, Ethan Helm and Justin Davis also competed, but for a different club. Ethan was in intermediate calf roping and intermediate team roping. Justin was in intermediate poles, barrels and intermediate team roping. All club members did a great job and had a lot of fun.

Collinsville can be very proud of Jordan, out of a possible 200 points, she scored 188 overall in the queen competition. In Horsemanship she scored 90 out of 100 points; Appearance 37 of 40; Personality/Poise/Maturity 21 of 40, and Mount & Equipment 40 of 40 .

She had a very exciting week, after meeting the other 26 contestants at an orientation on Tuesday night all the girls attended the street dance in downtown Pawhuska, where each contestant was introduced; horsemanship on Wednesday, which was followed by a trip downtown for all the queen contestants to deliver banners that each had signed to the queen sponsors; on Thursday there was a queen's reception, each contestant had a 2 minute interview with the judges and then they had modeling and impromptu questions; On Friday, she actually got to rest and watch the morning performance; Saturday was the downtown parade at 2 and then the last grand entry on Saturday night. She made a lot of friends and gained a lot of experience.

Jordan would like to thank the Collinsville Roundup Club for giving her the opportunity to represent them at the Cavalcade and hopes that more members can participate next year.
-- Preston Helm
7/28/2003

Photos and information provided by Preston Helm.
Link to Collinsville Round Up Club
Jordan Helm in Pawhuska's Downtown Parade July 19th.