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Clark County Fair Results, Aug. 4

By Hope Martinez, Columbian news assistant
Published: August 8, 2024, 12:53pm

The Columbian will publish Clark County Fair results online as they are received. For more results and coverage of the Clark County Fair, visit www.columbian.com/news/tag/clark-county-fair/.

AG/ED Award

Agriculture and Education Winner – 4H Plant Science.
Educational Display Winner – 4H Poultry Barn Area.
Special Award – OC Canning.

Goat Cheese Contest

Soft
First – Terrence Yoho, Woodland.
Second – Laura Schonert, Camas.
Third – Andrea Yoho, Kalama.
Judge’s Choice – Tyler Popham, Vancouver.

Pressed
First – Brenda Yoho, Brush Praire.
Judge’s Choice – Brenda Yoho, Brush Prairie.

Aged
First, Second, Third – Andrea Yoho, Kalama.
Judge’s Choice – Brenda Yoho, Brush Prairie.

Mold Ripened
First, Second, Judge’s Choice – Brenda Yoho, Brush Prairie.

Prettiest Baby Contest

0-4 Months
First – Meadow Schweitzer (3 months), Washougal.
Second – Marlow Chicas (2 months), Vader.
Third – Thatcher Munds-White (4 months), Vancouver.

5-9 Months
First – Nola-Belle Havener (6 months), Camas.
Second – Quincy Rich (5 months), Battle Ground.
Third – Jax O’Connell (8 months), Vancouver.

10-14 Months
First – Amelia Rae Hillman (12 months), Vancouver.
Second – Piper Joe (11 months), La Center.
Third – Eden Snoozy (11 months), Camas.

5-18 Months
First – Reece Ross (16 months), Vancouver.
Second – Ryder Ohlson (15 months), Portland.
Third – Lilith Ermitano (15 months), Woodland.

Diaper Derby

Grand Prize Winner – Sienna Stainbrook (11 months.)

8-10 Months
First – Felix Schmidt-Peterson (10 months.)
Second – Luke Ehlers (10 months.)
Third – Logan Nunez (8 months.)

11-16 Months
First – Calliope Cohen (12 months.)
Second – Sienna Stainbrook (11 months.)
Third – Sterling Meinhardt (15 months.)

Watermelon Eating Contest

First – Paul, Fairview.
Second – Casey, Longview.
Third – Sara, Vancouver.

Hot Dog Eating Contest

First – Garrett, Vancouver.
Second – Brent, Gresham Ore.
Third – Ricky, Vancouver.

4H Horse

Horse Judging – Sr.
Champion – Mary Vernon, Vancouver.
Res. Champion – Willow Babock, Heisson.

Horse Judging – Int.
Champion – Amelie King, Yacolt.
Res. Champion – Pyper Jeffers-Dye, Vancouver.

Horse Judging – Jr.
Champion – Emma Dohman, Battle Ground.
Res. Champion – Ella Massie, Yacolt.

Small Equine Showmanship – Sr.
Champion – Allison Kane, Ridgefield.
Res. Champion – Alyson Ruffalo, Ridgefield.

Small Equine Showmanship – Int.
Champion – Maddox Swenson, Vancouver.
Res. Champion – Tenley Goode, Vancouver.

Small Equine Showmanship – Jr.
Champion – Clara Andrell, La Center.
Res. Champion – Logan Drake, Vancouver.

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Small Equine Hunter In-Hand – Sr.
Champion – Allison Kane, Ridgefield.
Res. Champion – Evelyn Nedich, Battle Ground.

Small Equine Hunter In-Hand – Int.
Champion – Michelle Robbibaro, Vancouver.
Res. Champion – Tenley Goode, Vancouver.

Small Equine Hunter In-Hand – Jr.
Champion – Blakely Palmerton, Ridgefield.
Res. Champion – Wyatt Ferryman, Vancouver.

Small Equine Obstacles In-Hand – Sr.
Champion – Laci Copeland, Battle Ground.
Res. Champion – Allison Kane, Ridgefield.

Small Equine Obstacles In-Hand – Int.
Champion – Michelle Robbibaro, Vancouver.
Res. Champion – Maddox Swenson, Vancouver.

Small Equine Obstacles In-Hand – Jr.
Champion – Logan Drake, Vancouver.
Res. Champion – Blakely Palmerton, Ridgefield.

Pleasure Driving – Int.
Champion – Maddox Swenson, Vancouver.

Driving Reinsmanship – Int.
Champion – Maddox Swenson, Vancouver.

Precision Driving – Int.
Champion – Maddox Swenson, Vancouver.

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