Katy Glaze
My name is Katy Glaze, I’m a senior at Merrill High School, and I am running for the title of the 2025 Wisconsin River Pro Rodeo Queen. In school, I’m the president of the Merrill
FFA chapter, MHS Cheer Team co-captain, and link crew. In the community I’m involved in the Marathon county Market Animal Show and Sale committee, member of the NBHA as well as a member of the AQHA, I dance at Brookes School of Dance and have for about 13 years. I have grown up around animals my entire life, getting my first pony at four years old. My happy place is on the back of a horse. I now barrel race and show livestock at the WI Valley Fair. My family owns and operates an angus beef cattle farm known as 4G Family Farms which my entire family works on together. This past year I ran and was crowned the WRPR Princess. Being crowned this title has offered me so many opportunities to grow and develop a true passion for rodeo with all it has to offer. I’m excited to be running for queen again this year!
Madilynn Skic
Gracie Vanvuren
Meet Gracie Vanvuren, a 16 year old cowgirl that comes from the North Central part of Wisconsin. She is the daughter of Kurt Vanvuren and Brooklyn Kultgen. She is going to be a Junior this upcoming fall at Merrill High School. After she graduates she wants to go to school at UW Eau Claire to major in psychiatry. Gracie has a passion for rodeo and agriculture as she has been in the industry her whole life and she wants to inspire others to fulfill their dreams
Mya Pankow
My name is Mya Pankow. I am a 17-year-old junior attending Wausau Area VirtualEducation. I swung a leg over a horse for the first time at 3 years old and haven’t gotten off since! Although I do not come from a rodeo family, I am very fortunate to have incredibly supportive people in my life that have encouraged me on my journey in being a first-generation competitor. I began competing in barrel racing in 2014. Since then, I have joined the Wisconsin High School Rodeo Association (WHSRA) and expanded my horizons. I have competed in every rodeo event that women are allowed to participate in; Barrel racing, Pole bending, Breakaway Roping and Team Roping. Much of my time goes towards working my 3 horses. Katie, who is my very first horse and holds a special place in my heart, has been my partner since I was 9 years old. She has competed in every event with me. We mainly compete in roping events right now. Chloe is my barrel and pole bending horse. Ember is my 3-year-old that I have been training from the ground up for the past 2 years. I am hopeful that she will have a bright future in the barrel and roping pen. Additionally, I run my own horse training and riding lesson business, Ascent Equine. I really enjoy teaching the upcoming generation of horsemen/women. I, myself, continue to attend clinics and take every learning opportunity that I can get. After I graduate, I will attend Five Star Horseshoeing School in Oklahoma where I will become a farrier. Furthermore, I hope to attend UW River Falls and earn a bachelor’s degree in equine science. I am so passionate about the equine and rodeo industries and think that an encouraging, knowledgeable, and welcoming role model, such as a rodeo queen, is infinitely important in growing the sport. Needless to say, I am very excited to run for the title of Wisconsin River Pro Rodeo Queen.