And that’s a wrap!
Canterbury crowds flocked to Canterbury Agricultural Park today to enjoy the final day of the 155th Canterbury A Show. Show organisers estimate between 50,000 and 60,000 showgoers attended on Show Day, with approximately 100,000
attending over the three days.
There have been many big winners over the past three days – here are just some of top results:
Show Day culminated as always, with the ultimate prize; the Supreme Champion Animal of Show. This year the Supreme
Champion Meat Breed Sheep took out the top prize. Willowhaugh Rock Star is a three-year-old Southdown Ram owned and
exhibited by Christina and Ian Jordan from Blenheim.
Paul and Kay Gardner from Ashburton took out the Mint Lamb Competition this year with a purebred Texel. It wasn’t the
first time the Gardners had tasted success in the competition – they also won in 2014.
Twenty-six-year-old Logan Moore from Rural Livestock Ltd has entered the Heartland Bank Young Auctioneers Competition
twice before, and this year was his year to win. He’ll head over to the Sydney Royal Easter Show next year to watch and
get involved with the Australian equivalent of the competition as part of his prize pack.
The Dakins Ambassador of the Year award went to Andrew and Tracy Paterson from the wool section. Every year they travel
to the Show from Central Otago to participate as commercial sheep exhibitors and wool exhibitors. The Ambassador of the
Year award honours a competitor who has been seen to support the ideals of the Canterbury A Association.
The Show Legend Award recognizes volunteer effort and was awarded to Jackie Hill. Jackie has had a long association with
the equestrian section where she has held various positions including General Committee Member and Isaac Arena
Ringmaster.
In the Shearing Pavilion Alan Gemmell took out the Open Blades Final and Tony Coster won the Open Machines Final.
The Trade Exhibitor of the Year awards were announced on Wednesday evening with Silver Fern Farms taking out the Supreme
Champion title with their site.
The Skellerup South Island Gumboot Throwing Championship took place for the first time at the Show this year. Josh
Leszczuk took out the men’s division with a throw of 39.46m and Shelley Norris was the top woman with a throw of 24.68m.
More results for the 2017 Canterbury A Show will be available over the coming days here: http://www.theshow.co.nz/show-entries/results/