Royal Patience
Being a Queen usually means you and your steed have to sit around and look pretty while events unfold in front of you. This is no different for our resident Miss Rodeo Okotoks, Aaron Courchesne, during most of the events although she did get to help herd the calves out of the arena most of the night.
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NOVEMBER 2008 UPDATE Courtesy Okotoks Western Wheel!
Miss Rodeo Okotoks captures Canadian crown in Edmonton
She’s living her dream.
For Aaron Courchesne, Miss Rodeo Okotoks 2008, her dream was realized on Nov. 4 when she was crowned Miss Rodeo Canada 2009.
“I’ve been striving for this for about seven years, when I entered my first rodeo queen pageant,” she said. “Even if I wasn’t going to be queen I knew I was going to rodeo. I knew that it was something that is never going to change about me.”
Courchesne, 24, loves rodeo. She loves the spirit and camaraderie of the sport.
“It’s the only sport where, if your horse is hurt, you can jump on your competitor’s horse — they help each other so much.”
Her goal this year, as Miss Rodeo Canada, is to inspire young people.
“I want all kids to know that even if rodeo isn’t their passion, to find their passion and run with it. Never let anyone tell you to quit. If you want to do it, just go for it.”
As an ambassador for rodeo, and for Canada, Courchesne will put in her fair share of appearances across the country, in the United States and overseas.
She’ll attend more than 300 events over the year.
She’ll be educating the public, inspiring young minds and signing autographs, trying to motivate rodeoers and ensure the tradition of rodeo stays strong.
“You are judged on your speaking abilities, your horsemanship, their appearance and you take a written exam on rodeo knowledge.”
Courchesne had some help from her favorite equine.
“Everyone from Okotoks will remember my Palamino mare, Hope,” she said. “(Hope) was one of my queen horses, and I gave riding lessons on her and I barrel raced on her. She’s definitely one of my best horses.”
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Michele Duncan...
Excellent capture my friend. Great post edit!
Al Bourassa replied
Thank you Michele.
whisperingruth
Beautiful work Al! Really love this!
Al Bourassa replied
Thanks Ruth, you know your horseflesh!
courier
Love the selective coloring. Really makes this photo “speak.”
Al Bourassa replied
Thank you so much for looking in on my work. I really appreciate it!
AnaCBStudio
Lovely work Al
Al Bourassa replied
Thank you Ana. I really appreciate that you continue to look at my work.
RichardV
Great use of SC AL.
Al Bourassa replied
Thank you Richard for being a constant admirer.
Brad Sumner GLP
Wonderful, Al! Great use of selective color!
Al Bourassa replied
Thanks Brad. Always appreciate your comments.
Sean Farragher
great shot
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Your comments are always welcome my friend!
Lindsay Knowles
WOW Al. Your best work to date. Love it.
Al Bourassa replied
Thanks Lindsay, glad you like it.
Grinch / ...
WOW!!!!!!!!!! Awesome job….love it
Al Bourassa replied
Thanks Robin. Glad you love it.
Sande Elkins
Wow! Love what you’ve done here~fantastic work!!
Al Bourassa
Thank you so much Sande for all your kind comments!
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Thank you so much for looking at my work Inge.
janfoster
wonderful capture Al : )
Al Bourassa replied
Many thanks for all the kind comments Jan.
Leanna Lomanski
Excellent use of SC here Al!
Al Bourassa replied
I really appreciate that Leanna.
Scott d'Almeida
awesome
Al Bourassa replied
I am glad you appreciate the work on this one Scott.
louisegreen
Great work Al, you have captured them well.
Al Bourassa replied
Thank you Louise. There isn’t much light to work with, so I was glad they were stationary.
Polly Peacock
Way to go – awesome job!! Many Congratulations and keep on Cowboy/Cowgirling UP!!! :))))
Al Bourassa replied
Cheers, Al
Diane Swarts
I like your series of this girl and her pretty palo horse. Great job. congrats on the feature.
Al Bourassa replied
Cheers, Al
Kristina K
Your pic has been featured in the Horses at Work group
Al Bourassa replied
To the Horses At Work group:

Cheers, Al