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					Team Photo: L-R - Paige Finchum, Cheyenne Hanlin, Chase 
					Ragar, Kiara Marler, Trista Davis, Tarah Hilt, Libby 
					Shaffer, and Kassidy Tackett.
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			Olympia FFA Wins State in 2021 Horse 
			Judging CDE
 
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            [September 25, 2021]  
			
			Eight Olympia FFA members competed at the State Horse Judging Career 
			Development Event at Black Hawk East College on Saturday, September 
			18. Horse judging is divided into two teams. The reasons team from 
			Olympia was the top team this year.  | 
        
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			 The team of students gave oral reasons to the judges in defense of 
			how they placed horses for two of the eight judging classes. Libby 
			Shaffer placed 4th overall individual, Tarah Hilt 7th, Kassidy 
			Tackett finished 11th, and Trista Davis placed 27th. 
			Both reason and non-reason teams judged 8 classes, 
			four of which were halter classes. The other four classes were 
			performance classes which included: Hunt Seat Equitation, Hunter 
			Under Saddle, Western Horsemanship, and Ranch Riding. 
 The Non-Reasons Team placed 15th out of 46. Members of the team were 
			Paige Finchum, Chase Ragar, Cheyenne Hanlin, and Kiara Marler. The 
			horse judging team was coached by Tarah Hilt, Libby Shaffer, Shelby 
			Lynch and Mr. Hoffman. Mr. Hoffman would like to thank Carrie Lynch 
			and all the former FFA members who have been a part of the past 
			horse judging teams for laying the foundation for this current 
			success. Carrie Lynch has always been willing to host practices and 
			help students understand the fundamentals of horse judging.
 
 “I am so proud of these young ladies. We have come really close 
			before, but winning state this year is definitely one of the 
			highlights of my career,” stated Mr. Hoffman.
 
			Junior, Kassidy Tackett said, “When Mr. Hoffman said 
			we won state, I personally thought he was joking, but then it 
			finally sunk in that we really did it. I was super shocked because 
			honestly there were so many schools and kids competing.” 
			  
			
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Libby Shaffer was asked about winning and what is the most 
challenging part of horse judging. “I’ve only been involved in horse judging for 
two years now but have grown up with horses. Mr. Hoffman said from the very 
beginning, that our team had the ability and talent to win. So, accomplishing 
this in my second year is exciting and I cannot wait for nationals! Giving oral 
reasons for the classes takes a lot of thought and insight. The most important 
thing to do is take good notes. This is key to being able to remember and 
explain your placings and present it to the judges,” Shaffer explained. 
 
Tarah Hilt was asked if she had any advice for younger members. “To all people 
interested I say, please join! This is a great, fun group of people, and we 
never had a dull moment this season. And it has overall bettered me in all my 
other animal CDE’s, my public speaking in general, and gave me some great 
friends,” stated Hilt. Olympia FFA will represent Illinois in horse judging at 
the National FFA Convention in October of 2022. 
				 
			[Bryce Hoffman] |