Livestock winners announced at Stampede

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Published: July 14, 2013

Kathryn Dolliver of Stettler was a major winner at the Stampede livestock shows. She won the supreme champion purebred female with a Simmental cow at Summer Syngergy, won grand champion market heifer (pictured) at the Stampede heifer show and won reserve grand champion junior steer. | Barbara Duckworth photo

Numerous grand champions were declared on the final Saturday at the Calgary Stampede held July 9-14.

Justin Gattey of Consort, Alta. was named grand champion international livestock auctioneer. He was the Canadian champion in 2012.

The grand champion steer at the Stampede Steer Classic went to the partnership of Riley Chalack, Curtis Flewelling, Bowden, Alta. Royden Anderson, Didsbury, Alta. and Logan Chalack, Innisfail, Alta.. They earned $10,000 for their

Kathryn Dolliver of Stettler was a major winner at the Stampede livestock shows. She won the supreme champion purebred female with a Simmental cow at Summer Syngergy, won grand champion market heifer (pictured) at the Stampede heifer show and won reserve grand champion junior steer. | Barbara Duckworth photo
Kathryn Dolliver of Stettler was a major winner at the Stampede livestock shows. She won the supreme champion purebred female with a Simmental cow at Summer Syngergy, won grand champion market heifer (pictured) at the Stampede heifer show and won reserve grand champion junior steer. | Barbara Duckworth photo

black Maine Anjou cross steer.

The reserve champion earned $4,000 and went to Nicona Brost of Irvine, Alta., Deerview Meats, Curtis Flewelling and Logan Chalack.

The grand champion junior steer went to Grayden Kay of Lloydminster, Sask.

The reserve junior steer went to Kathyrn Dolliver of Stettler, Alta. She also won grand champion market heifer.

A youth program called Summer Synergy, held in conjunction with the Stampede and staged at Olds produced the following champions who received their accolades at the Stampede July 13.

The supreme champion dairy female award went to Casey Morey, Rochester, Alta.

The supreme champion sheep went to Shannon McLaughlin, Whitecourt, Alta.

The supreme purebred female went to Kathryn Dolliver.

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Barbara Duckworth

Barbara Duckworth

Barbara Duckworth has covered many livestock shows and conferences across the continent since 1988. Duckworth had graduated from Lethbridge College’s journalism program in 1974, later earning a degree in communications from the University of Calgary. Duckworth won many awards from the Canadian Farm Writers Association, American Agricultural Editors Association, the North American Agricultural Journalists and the International Agriculture Journalists Association.

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