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Several North Dakota 4-H’ers brought home honors from the Western National Roundup in Denver, Colo.
The Western National Roundup is a place for youth to compete nationally in several contests, learn to work as teams, and develop self-confidence and leadership skills, including critical thinking and independence. Youth also participate in educational tours that provide community-based and service learning opportunities.
The North Dakota 4-H teams and individuals who placed were:
Hippology
The Burleigh County team of Hailey Leingang, Jamie Schmidt, Tiffany Sonnenberg and Hannah Swenson took fifth place.
Team and individual placings were:
- Team – judging, first; stations, fourth; exam slides, sixth; team problem, eighth
- Leingang – judging, first
- Sonnenberg – judging, second; high point overall, sixth
- Schmidt – judging, eighth
- Swenson – stations, 11th
Consumer Decision Making
Consumer decision making is an event that involves ranking four items in six classes. The classes in this year’s competition were active wear, backpacks, healthy snacks, smoothies, toys and wearable technology. Participants also offer oral reasons for their class rankings and compete in a group think activity.
The Oliver County team of Jacob Klaudt, Morgyn Miller, Reanna Schmidt and Breanna Vosberg placed second overall.
Team and individual placings were:
- Team – reasons, first; group think process, second
- Klaudt – reasons, first
Livestock Judging
The Ransom County team of Jacob Bear, Kendra Meyers and Caleb Schwab placed 21st overall.
Team and individual placings were:
- Team – beef, 16th; reasons, 22nd; goats, 24th; sheep, 26th
- Baer – beef, seventh; swine, eighth; reasons, 27th; individual overall, 38th; goats, 86th; sheep, 92nd
- Meyers – beef, 12th; swine, 38th; individual overall, 39th; reasons, 45th; sheep, 66th; goats, 80th
- Schwab – goats, 34th; beef, 98th; individual overall,100th; swine, 101st; sheep, 106th; reasons, 107th
Horse Judging
The Ransom County team of Kasen Anderson, Emma Gillespie, Ayriel Lyons and Lydia Lyons placed 10th overall.
Team and individual placings were:
- Team – reasons, seventh; performance, 13th
- Lydia Lyons – reasons, ninth; performance 13th; individual overall, 20th
Meat Judging
Rhea Laib, who represented Sheridan County but competed on the Kidder County state team, placed 15th overall. In individual events, she placed third high overall, third in retail ID and third in reasons.
Horse Quiz Bowl
The Sargent County team of Allie Bopp, Jacy Bopp, Kari Fuhrman and Kassidy Larson placed fourth overall.
Individual placings were:
- Fuhrman – individual overall, fourth
- Jacy Bopp – individual overall, ninth
Horse Presentations
- Abby Erickson and Anna Hoistad, Sargent County – third
Horse Public Speaking
- Morgan Dutton, Kidder County – sixth