. >> i am actually the third african-american crown, the last one was danielle kony in 1998.been 25 years since an african-american woman has her presented the organization. i am so excited to bring diversity not only to the pageant world but also to the equestrian world. it's been a dream of mine to compete in the olympics one day. i'm hoping that will come true, after i serve as miss america. kristen: 2028 i guess? >> yes. in los angeles. kristen: we are rooting for you. talk a little bit more about your equestrian passion and what particular event you do. how you got into it. he probably didn't see a lot of girls will look like you doing it when you were a kid, and you said, that's what you want to. >> nobody that looked like did that growing up you read my parents are not even animal people. i was not even allowed to have any pets. my next-door neighbor picked me up after school. she loved horses. her own kid students. so she passed on her love of animals to me. i've been writing ever since -- riding ever since. in undergrad at uc berkeley. now with the united states hunt