2025 Missouri State Fair Queen Contest
Thursday, Aug 7
Mathewson Exhibitor Center
8:30 am: Speach & Talent Competition
1 pm: Evening Gown Competition & Queen Coronation
Miss Claire Walker Crowned 2024 Missouri State Fair Queen
Miss Claire Walker, of Chillicothe, was named the 2024 Missouri State Fair Queen in a ceremony held yesterday, Thursday, Aug. 8. Miss Walker received the highest score of 31 contestants vying for the title in the two-day competition, held in the Mathewson Exhibition Center. Miss Walker will reign over the remaining State Fair events and be an ambassador for the State Fair and Missouri agriculture throughout the coming year.
Miss Walker is 19-years-old attending the University of Missouri majoring in Agribusiness Management. As Queen, she will receive a $2,000 scholarship to continue her education. Miss Walker entered as Miss Livingston County and is the daughter of Brice and Tiffany Walker.
Miss Walker said she is most looking forward to “appreciating the finer moments of the Fair like handing out ribbons at shows and meeting young exhibitors.” Her favorite stories come from hanging out in the cattle barns getting her cattle ready to show with family and friends.
Miss Walker has participated in the Fair in numerous activities including showing Simmental cattle, exhibiting in the both 4-H and FFA Buildings. She has also volunteered her time at the Missouri Cattlemen’s Beef House.
Participants in the Queen Pageant were judged in multiple areas including interview, speech, talent and evening gown.
Rachel Ancell, Missouri Sheep Producers Representative, was named first runner-up and will receive a $1,000 scholarship. Second runner-up went to Miss Scotland County, Emma Harvey, who will receive a $500 scholarship. The third runner-up honor went to Miss NEMO Fair, Allison Pollard, who will receive a $350 scholarship, and the fourth runner-up honor went to Miss Platte County, Trinity Wrightfield, who will receive a $250 scholarship.
Recognition plaques went to contestants ranking highest in each of the four competitive categories: Abby Loesing, Miss Washington Town and Country Fair, received top ranking in Interview; Miss Ancell received top ranking in Speech; Miss Pollard received top ranking in Evening Gown; and Miss Johnson County, Taylor Skelton, received top ranking in Talent.
Photo of Miss Walker available for download from the Fair’s Flickr page.
Past Missouri State Fair Queens
Kelsey Miller
Jonesburg
Elsie Kigar
Bible Grove
Rosie Lenz
Prairie Home
Chloe Momphard
Troy
Samantha Nelson
Higbee
Natalie Ayers
Green City
Lani Ogle
Sarcoxie
Destiny Reed
Palmyra
Hannah Keene
Warrenton
Ashley Bauer
Warrenton
Emily Wood
Palmyra
Meredith Jones
Dawn
Megan Westhoff
Memphis
Samantha Wilkerson
Paris
Whitney Wallace
Clinton
Katie Allen
Marceline
Tyne Morgan
Lexington
Megan Perry
Bethel
Leah Reid
Sweet Springs
Staci Holland
Halfway
Kelly Rohlfing
Fayette
Amanda Dyke
Moberly
Carrie Cowgill
Columbia
Lori Reid
Sweet Springs
Cheri Thornhill
Troy
Denette Roderick
Lebanon
Tracey Reynolds
Queen City
Shelly Beemer
Chillicothe
Lisa Stottlemyre
Trenton
Amy Schneider
Fayette
Leann Murphy
Hannibal
Amber Green
Steelville
Nina Kay Donovan
Holliday
Sarah Shively
Shelbyville
Sheryl Huecker
Bunceton
Paige Schroeder
Marshall
Wendi Elliott
New Cambria
Mary Hamilton
Carthage
Katherine Mitchell
Lexington
Laurie Ann Engle
Maryville
Barbara Webster
Jefferson City
Connie Freese
Salisbury
Teresa Bilyeu
Springfield
Janice Welter
Oran
Anita Vanetti
Parkville
Susan Wilson
Fredericktown
Monica Huber
Washington
Marilyn Barban
Kirksville
Cynthia Kueck
Columbia
Becky Rives
Paris
Jeanne Thurman
Atlanta
Cherry Barker
Drexel
Ann Bruckerhoff
Hermann
Janet Seals
Tripplet
Raymona Rohlfing
Fayette
Debbie Hansbrough
Monroe City
Leta Jane Bock
Charleston
Karen Womack
Washington
Jennifer Horton
Stockton
Sharon Holt
Kennett
Marsha Marquardt
Independence
Sarabeth Stevens
Palmyra
Jeannie Ennis
Kansas City
Fran Strubberg
Washington
Kay Burns
Caruthersville