Lili Rischling and her horse, Scout, raced through the training poles but were disqualified after knocking one over.
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Kelsey Walker and horse Streakin Wonder take home first place with a time of 23.94 sweeping the competition by more than 10 seconds.
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Clara Sapienza and her horse Thor finish out their race after knocking over a training pole in the beginning of the Senior Pole Bending event.
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Clara Stinger and horse Zorbie pick up the speed on their way to the finishing mark during the Junior Pole Bending competition at the Sarpy County State fair.
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Hannah Wieczorek and her horse Lippie attempt to weave through the training poles, unfortunately, knocking one down resulting in an automatic disqualification at the 4-H Senior Pole Bending competition at the Sarpy County Fairgrounds on Thursday, Aug. 1.
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Taylor Tevis and her Tanqueray horse cut the training pole too close resulting in a disqualification during the 4-H Senior Pole Bending event at the Sarpy County Fair on Aug. 1, 2024.
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LEFT: Aspen Bokowski is all smiles after successfully navigating her horse Dakota through the poles and racing to the finish time of 37.67 seconds, taking home second place in the Senior Division. RIGHT: Kelsey Walker and horse Streakin Wonder take home first place with a time of 23.94 sweeping the competition by more than 10 seconds.
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Savannah Graham and her horse, Ty, increased their speed during the Intermediate 4-H Pole Bending competition, securing first place with a time of 39.18 seconds.
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Andrew Sutherland and his horse, Saturn, carefully maneuvered through the practice poles during the event. Ty veered off course at the start, causing a delay and resulting in a second-place time of 57.54 seconds.
LEFT: Aspen Bokowski is all smiles after successfully navigating her horse Dakota through the poles and racing to the finish time of 37.67 seconds, taking home second place in the Senior Division. RIGHT: Kelsey Walker and horse Streakin Wonder take home first place with a time of 23.94 sweeping the competition by more than 10 seconds.
Savannah Graham and her horse, Ty, increased their speed during the Intermediate 4-H Pole Bending competition, securing first place with a time of 39.18 seconds.
Clara Stinger and horse Zorbie pick up the speed on their way to the finishing mark during the Junior Pole Bending competition at the Sarpy County State fair.
Andrew Sutherland and his horse, Saturn, carefully maneuvered through the practice poles during the event. Ty veered off course at the start, causing a delay and resulting in a second-place time of 57.54 seconds.
Hannah Wieczorek and her horse Lippie attempt to weave through the training poles, unfortunately, knocking one down resulting in an automatic disqualification at the 4-H Senior Pole Bending competition at the Sarpy County Fairgrounds on Thursday, Aug. 1.
Taylor Tevis and her Tanqueray horse cut the training pole too close resulting in a disqualification during the 4-H Senior Pole Bending event at the Sarpy County Fair on Aug. 1, 2024.