Miss Rodeo Wisconsin stands as a proud symbol of our state’s agricultural roots, the spirit of rodeo, and the timeless values of the Western way of life. With a legacy spanning decades, this title represents more than just a crown; it embodies grace, intelligence, and dignity.
Shannon Sachs currently calls Plover, Wisconsin, home. She wasn't always involved in the rodeo industry but at age 15 she had the opportunity to purchase her first horse Happy, which helped shape her future. She competed in the Little Britches of Wisconsin Rodeo circuit in high school where she achieved the goal of 2019 State Champion Barrel Racer and Pole Bender and also qualified for finals in goat tying and breakaway roping. After high school she attended University of Wisconsin River Falls where she got her Bachelors of Science in Agriculture Education. She is now in her third year of teaching at Westfield High School teaching agriculture to 8th through 12th graders and advising the FFA chapter. Shannon is excited to share this opportunity with her students and she is very excited to represent WIsconsin as Miss Rodeo Wisconsin 2026!
Miss Rodeo Wisconsin is the ideal representation of an agriculturally minded, professional American young woman. She exemplifies integrity, character, and knowledge while traveling across Wisconsin and beyond, connecting with communities, and sharing her passion for agriculture and rodeo.
The Miss Rodeo Wisconsin Pageant is more than a beauty pageant—it’s a life-changing experience. Candidates develop skills that will benefit them personally and professionally while building lifelong friendships and creating unforgettable memories. This role offers opportunities to grow as a leader, connect with the rodeo community, and serve as a proud representative of Wisconsin’s rich Western heritage.
Whether you’re standing in the rodeo arena, visiting classrooms, or riding in a parade, you’ll carry forward the legacy of those who came before you—celebrating the values of hard work, community, and integrity.
Since its inception, the Miss Rodeo Wisconsin Association has been dedicated to supporting and guiding its titleholders. From organizing coronation benefits in their hometowns to hosting clinics for aspiring rodeo queens, the Association provides the tools and resources necessary for Miss Rodeo Wisconsin to succeed. These efforts are funded through fundraising events, sponsorships, and generous community support, ensuring every queen is equipped to shine during her reign.