2025 NC State 4-H Horse Show Results

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The NC 4-H Horse Program is excited to announce the results of the 2025 NC State 4-H Horse Show, held from July 9-13 at the James B. Hunt Horse Complex in Raleigh. The show brought together 217 horse-and-rider combinations from 38 counties, competing in 21 different divisions. A total of 1,510 class entries were made across 150 classes, showcasing the incredible talent and hard work of North Carolina’s 4-H youth.

This year’s show was dedicated to Jose Silva, the Maintenance/Construction Coordinator for the James B. Hunt Horse Complex, in recognition of his tireless efforts and dedication to the NC State 4-H Horse Show.

Champions in each division were awarded belt buckles and tri-color ribbons, while reserve champions received embroidered grooming bags and tri-color ribbons. The champions of the popular versatility classes were presented with bicycles generously donated by Equine Event Planning, along with neck ribbons. In Dressage, high ride winners were honored with engraved picture frames.

The NC 4-H Horse Program extends its sincere gratitude to all the sponsors who made this event possible. Individual class sponsors are recognized at the top of the class results pages, and division sponsors are listed on the high point reports for each division. Your support is invaluable to the success of our program and the development of our young riders.

List of Platinum Sponsors for the event.

Stall Decorating Contest Winners

Division I: Lee County, Brooklyn Deyo
Division II: Stanly County, Rocky River Riders
Division III: Granville County

Team Spirit Challenge Winners

Division I: Wilson County Wranglers
Division II: Stanly County, Rocky River Riders
Division III: Cabarrus County

Sponsorship Challenge Winners

1st place: Davie County
2nd place: Union County

Candace Norman Volunteer Award Winners

Youth: Blake Garber, Union County
Adult: Beth Morgan, Wake County

Sportsmanship Award Winners

Junior: Harleigh Nealon, Wilson County
Senior: Addison Taylor, Union County

Super Senior Equine Entry Award Winner

Three Stocking Zan, shown by Lorelei Causey, Nash County

Horsemanship Medal Class Winner

Ava Blackburn, Union County

Hunt Seat Equitation Medal Class Winner

Chloe McCune, Davie County

Senior Versatility Winner

Mason Rosenbaum, Johnston County

Junior Versatility Winner

Katie Mae Green, Davie County

Dressage High Ride Winners

Western Dressage High Ride: Sophia Jessel & Mr. Montana Reminic, Lenoir County

Non Trotting Dressage High Ride: Lillian Schaefer & Allen’s Danni Delight, Granville County

USDF Intro Dressage High Ride: Rachel Hudgins & Riptide, Davie County

Training Level Dressage High Ride: Chloe Mc Cune & Double 9’s Domino, Davie County

First Level Dressage High Ride: Derrick Castillo & Elegance in Motion, Perquimans County

Class Results

2025 NC State 4-H Horse Show Class Results

High Points Results

Adaptive L1
Adaptive L2
Combined Training
Dressage
Junior Hunter Horse
Junior Hunter Pony
Junior Non Trotting
Junior Ranch
Junior Speed Events
Junior Western
Little Britches
Long Stirrup
Rookie Hunter Walk Trot
Senior Hunter Horse
Senior Hunter Pony
Senior Non Trotting
Senior Ranch
Senior Speed Events
Senior Western
Short Stirrup
Stock Type Hunter

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Lori Stroud, N.C. Cooperative ExtensionLori StroudExtension Asst. - Horse Husbandry Call Lori Email Lori Animal Science
NC State Extension, NC State University
Updated on Sep 2, 2025
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