All-American Quarter Horse Congress Results
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Collapse ▲2021 Quarter Horse Congress Results
- 2nd High Individual: Madie Noblin (2nd in judging, 2nd in exam, 3rd in stations)
- 4th High Individual: Annie Winter (8th in judging, 3rd in exam)
- 8th High Individual: Raegan Shepherd (6th in stations)
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Horsebowl
Reserve Champion Team out of 10
Team members: Lauren Williams (Gaston), Samantha Durham (Chatham), Hannah Williams (Union), Stevie Neff-Sharum (Cumberland). Coached by Mary Dickerson and Ruth Vorder Bruegge (Chatham).
- High Individual Overall: Hannah Williams
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Communications
- Team Presentation, Austen Stinson-Miller and Anastasia Smith (Orange) 2nd
- Individual Presentation, Kyra Worth (Johnston) 2nd
- Public Speaking, Cayden Lowe (Currituck) 1st
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Horse Judging
6th place team overall out of 16 teams (7th in halter, 7th in performance, 5th in reasons)
Team members: Olivia Hill (Union), Victoria Smith (Chatham), Abby Ragan (Cabarrus), Abi Burgess (Alamance), Samantha Taylor, coach (Union)
- Abi Burgess, 10th in performance and 9th overall
- Abby Ragan, 9th in reasons
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2019 Quarter Horse Congress Results
- 5th High Individual: Abby Holsomback
- 6th High Individual: Reagan Riddell
- 5th High Individual: Laura Sheets (Rockingham) coached by Kim Sheets
- 7th High Individual: Kyndalyn Powell (Pitt) coached by Melissa Powell
- 2nd High Team: Kyra and Emily Worth (Johnston) coached by Chris Williams
- 2nd High Individual: Cassandra Sigmon
- 7th High Individual: Alyssa McCoy
- 8th High Individual: Rachel Wood
- 9th High Individual: Kendall Kennedy
- 10th High Individual: Reagan Shepard
2018 Quarter Horse Congress Results
Hippology
The North Carolina Hippology team was comprised of Wake County 4-H’ers Kellianne Lunny and Emma Carmichael, and Alamance County 4-H’ers Cassandra Sigmon and Caitlin Smith. The team was coached by Wake County Volunteer leader Beth Morgan.
Hippology- 17 teams competing
High Individuals- Written Phase
1 Cassandra Sigmon
2 Emma Carmichael
3 Kellianne Lunny
5 Caitlin Smith
High Individuals- Station Phase
1 Cassandra Sigmon
2 Emma Carmichael
3 Kellianne Lunny
8 Caitlin Smith
High Individual Overall
1 Cassandra Sigmon
2 Emma Carmichael
3 Kellianne Lunny
8 Caitlin Smith
High Team- Written Phase
- North Carolina
High Team- Judging Phase
- North Carolina
High Team- Station Phase
- North Carolina
High Team- Team Problem Solving Phase
- North Carolina
High Team- Overall
- North Carolina
Communications Contests
The North Carolina 4-H Communications team was made up of Emily Worth from Johnston County, Public Speaking; Nicole Worth of Johnston County, Individual Presentation; Savannah Lindsey and Madison Rosenbaum from Cumberland and Johnston Counties, Team Presentation. Chris Rosenbaum and Chris Williams served as the respective coaches for these young ladies. Contest results are as follows:
Public Speaking- 11 entries
- Emily Worth
Individual Presentation- 7 entries
- Nicole Worth
Team Presentation- 7 entries
- Savannah Lindsey & Madison Rosenbaum
Horsebowl
The North Carolina Horsebowl team was comprised of Sarah Isley from Union County, Abby Holsomback from Granville County, Grace Conerly from Chatham County, and Zoe Hansen from Wake County. The team was coached by Union County Volunteer Leader Angela Kaus.
Horsebowl-14 teams competing
High Teams
- North Carolina
High Individuals
3 Sarah Isley
4 Grace Conerly
10 Abby Holsomback
Horse Judging
The North Carolina Horse Judging team was made up of Caitlin Gantt from Union County, Kaitlyn Johnson from Duplin County, Taylor Cloer from Chatham County, and Reagan Riddell from Alamance County. The team was coached by Claudia McCauley, Cumberland County 4-H Volunteer Leader.
Horse Judging- 24 teams competing
High Team- Halter
- North Carolina
High Team- Performance
- North Carolina
High Team- Reasons
- North Carolina
High Team-Overall
- North Carolina
2017 Quarter Horse Congress Youth Educational Contest Results
Hippology
- Champion Overall Team
- Champion Overall Individual– Sarah Isley
- Reserve Champion Individual– Grace Conerly
- 5th Overall Individual– Zoe Hansen
- 6th Overall Individual– Michaela Vick
Horsebowl
- Reserve Champion Overall Team
- 4th Overall Individual– Mary Miller
- 7th Overall Individual– Ruth Huggins
- 9th Overall Individual– Scout Biggs
Horse Judging
- Champion Overall Team
- Reserve Champion Individual– Jenna Menetrier
- 9th Overall Individual– Kellianne Lunny
Communications
- Public Speaking Champion Overall Individual– Nicole Worth
- Individual Presentation 4th Overall Individual– Emily Worth
- Team Presentation Reserve Champion Team– Grace Law & Shelby Balmas
2016 Quarter Horse Congress Youth Educational Contest Results
The NC 4-H Horse Program was well represented at the 50th All American Quarter Horse Congress in Columbus, OH October 18-20, 2016. The following are the results of the NC 4-H Horse Program teams:
Horse Bowl- 18 teams competing
NC – Champion Team
5th Individual – Pate Pollard (Burke)
10th Individual – Erin Christner (Rowan)
Micah Furr (Rowan)
Michaela Vick (Nash)
Lauren Webster (Rockingham)
Coach: Dr. Ann Furr (Rowan)
Hippology – 21 teams competing
NC – Champion Overall Team (9th Judging phase, 1st Stations phase, 2nd Exam phase, 1st Team Problem phase)
Sierra Simmerman (Union)- 1st place Overall, 2nd Stations and 1st Exam
Julie Dickerson (Chatham)- 5th place Overall, 3rd Stations, 6th Exam
Megan Downs (Johnston)- 7th place Judging
Kirsten Gregory (Chatham)
Coach: Mary Dickerson (Chatham)
Public Speaking – 15 speakers
3rd place – Kaitlyn Johnson (Duplin)
caption id=”attachment_431814″ align=”aligncenter” width=”225″] Kaitlyn Johnson (Duplin) 3rd place Public Speaking[/caption]
Individual Presentation – 18 presenters
1st place – Rebekah Taylor (Brunswick)
3rd place – Allie Akers (Granville)
Team Presentation – 10 teams
8th place – Skyler Moore and Lauren Fulkerson (Halifax)
Horse Judging Youth Contest – 28 teams
7th Overall Team (6th place halter, 8th place performance, 10th place reasons)
Grace Conerly (Chatham)
Grace Huneycutt (Stanly)
Kaylyn Gise (Union)
Sarah Isley (Union)
Coach: Debbie Campbell (Union)
Thank you for your continued support of this program and all of the incredible things that these youth are doing to represent our state. NC was the only state at this event that had a youth representative competing in all categories!
2014 All-American Quarter Horse Congress Results
Quarter Horse Congress Hippology Results
The 2014 NC 4-H Hippology team was coached by Wake County 4-H Leader, Beth Morgan. Beth is a NC 4-H Horse Program alumnae who competed at the Eastern National 4-H Horse Round Up as a youth. The team was comprised of Anna Ahlers from Wake County, Laura Dickerson from Chatham County, Micah Furr from Rowan County and Allie Pickard from Alamance County. The girls had an outstanding contest at the Quarter Horse Congress, and defeated 17 other teams to take home the top prize. A total of 9 individual awards were won in addition to 5 team awards, including a high overall individual win by Anna Ahlers.
Written Exam: 1st place team
Individuals:
1. Anna Ahlers
3. Laura Dickerson
8. Allie Pickard
Team Problem: 1st place team
Judging: 5th place team
10. Anna Ahlers
Stations: 1st place team
Individuals
1. Anna Ahlers
9. Allie Pickard
Overall: 1st place team
Individuals
1. Anna Ahlers
5. Laura Dickerson
8. Allie Pickard
Horsebowl
North Carolina’s 2014 Horsebowl team was made up of Alamance County 4-H’ers Rachel Rezin and Alexandria Knudson, Wake County 4-H’er Hannah Sather and Johnston County 4-H’er Tori Gwaltney.
4-H Horse Program Alumnae and former Congress, Eastern National and AQHYA World Champion, Lindsay Riddell served as this year’s coach. Lindsay is a leader from Alamance County. The Horsebowl team went undefeated in all rounds at the Quarter Horse Congress and came home with the Congress trophy.
Quarter Horse Congress Horsebowl Results
Overall: 1st place team
Individuals
2. Rachel Rezin
3. Hannah Sather
5. Alexandria Knudson
Communications
North Carolina sent two individuals and one team in the presentation categories at the Quarter Horse Congress. Polk County 4-H’er Bradley Kay’s individual presentation on Poisonous Plants wowed the judges, with a near-perfect score of 199, to capture first place honors. Katriana VonWindheim, from Wake County, won fourth place with her presentation that detailed her 9-month battle to treat her mare’s proud flesh wound. In the team presentation contest, Chatham County 4-H’ers Julie Dickerson and Kirsten Gregory were awarded second place for their sophisticated presentation on equine heart disorders.
Quarter Horse Congress Presentation Results
Individual
1. Bradley Kay
4. Katriana Von Windheim
Team
2. Julie Dickerson & Kirsten Gregory
Horse Judging
The North Carolina 4-H Horse Judging team started out the fall season by sending a 3 person team to the Quarter Horse Congress Judging Contest. Johnston County 4-H’ers Megan Downs and Taylor Knittel and Chatham County 4-H’er Maddie Edwards came away with a 6th place team award in halter, and also place 5th as a team in performance, reasons and overall. Taylor also captured 3 individual awards.
Quarter Horse Congress Horse Judging Results
Hater Judging: 6th place team
Individual:
6. Taylor Knittel
Performance Judging: 5th place team
Oral Reasons: 5th place team
Individual:
7. Taylor Knittel
Overall: 5th place team
9. Taylor Knittel
2012 All-American Quarter Horse Congress Results
Horse Judging Contest
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Performance Judging
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OVERALL Horse Judging Contest
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Hippology Contest
OVERALL Hippology Contest
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Horse Bowl Contest
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Communications Contests
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Public Speaking
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