2022 NC State 4-H Horse Judging Contest Results
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Collapse ▲The 2022 NC State 4-H and FFA Horse Judging Contests were held on April 9 at Martin Community College. One-hundred and thirty-one 4-H’ers competed in the Senior, Senior Rookie, Junior, Junior Rookie, and Cloverbud divisions. Contestants placed four halter, and nine performance classes. Special thanks to the staff and students of Martin Community College for hosting the event and allowing us to use their excellent facilities.
Harnett county 4-H’ers Mei-Yao MacKinnon and Koltlyn Cotten took home the high individual Junior Rookie and Senior Rookie titles, respectively. Both young ladies are coached by Karen Jones.
In the junior division, Emerson Page from Currituck won the high individual in halter. Cabarrus county’s Emery Atkinson was the high scorer in performance. Carsyn Sawyer captured the high individual in oral reasons and the overall high-scoring junior title. Carsyn hails from Currituck county and she was coached by Tom Harrell. The Currituck county junior team, coached by Tom Harrell, captured the champion team prize. Team members were Carsyn Sawyer, Emerson Page, Poppy Wright, and Leah Suthers.
The high-scoring senior halter individual title went to Samantha Durham from Chatham county. Hannah Mennig from Nash captured both high individual in performance and oral reasons. Hannah Williams, representing Chatham county, was the high overall senior individual. Mary Dickerson and Ruth Vorder Bruegge coached the Chatham senior team to champion honors. Team members were Kyra Worth, Sara Richardson, Hannah Williams, and Samantha Durham.
The following Cloverbud 4-H’ers got a taste of what horse judging has to offer by judging 2 halter and 3 performance classes:
Southerlyn Carter- Jones County
Zach Garber- Union County
Kennedy Ljunggren- Onslow County
Anna Grace Morgan- Harnett County
Evanna Yemtchuk- Cabarrus County
For more detailed results, please click the links below:
Junior Contest Top Ten Results 2022
Junior Rookie Contest Top Ten Results 2022
Senior Contest Top Ten Results 2022
Senior Rookie Contest Top Ten Results 2022