This year the Royal Welsh Show celebrated it's 100th year, and livestock entries numbered over 8,000, with exhibitors converging on the showground in Mid Wales from across the UK and further afield.
A Supreme Champion of Champions competition was staged in the main ring on the Thursday afternoon, a special class that included horses, cattle, sheep, goats and pigs all competing for a one-off 100th Royal Welsh Show title.
The winner of this one-time title was Offham Theresa 32nd, the Welsh Pig gilt Pig Supreme Champion, bred and exhibited by Wakeham-Dawson and Harmer from Lewes, East Sussex.
Other key livestock results were as follows:
100th Royal Welsh Show Champion of Champions judged by Mr Harry Fetherstonhaugh
Pig Supreme Champion, Offham Theresa 32nd, a Welsh Pig gilt, bred and exhibited by Wakeham-Dawson and Harmer from Lewes, East Sussex.
Supreme Horse Champion judged by Mr B Champion
Amesbury Champagne, a 5 year old leading rein pony, bred and exhibited by Mrs Anne Prosser and ridden by 5 year old Charlotte Prosser, both from Peterstone, Cardiff.
Supreme Beef Champion judged by Mr Jack Henry
Sarcombe Dandelion-OMG & bull calf, Sarcombe Kite, bred and exhibited Judy and Bridget Borlase from Watton-At-Stone, Hertfordshire.
Supreme Champion Dairy Cow judged by Mr R J Saxby
Newbirks Jazz 1584, cow in milk, having calved 4 or more times, exhibited by Robert & Elaine Butterfield
Natwest Team of Five – beef breeds judged by Mr R G Bartle
A team of British Blue cattle owned by Messers R & M Patterson, MJ & D Madders, Miss Charlotte Alford and Mr & Mrs DW & LE Morgan
Marks & Spencer Team of Five – dairy breeds judged by Mr Meurig James
A team of Holstein cattle owned by Miss Charlotte Wilson & Mr Luke Lancaster, A H Wilson & Son, Mr Bryn Davies, Mr Robert & Elaine Butterfield.
Sheep Champion of Champions judged by Mr R Wilson
A Texel ewe lamb, Proctors Cinderella, bred and exhibited by Mr Aiken from Wennington, Lancashire
Pig Supreme Champion judged by Mr N Overend
Offham Theresa 32nd, a Welsh Pig gilt, bred and exhibited by Wakeham-Dawson and Harmer from Lewes, East Sussex.
Goat Supreme Champion
Mineshop Maia, a British Saanen, bred and exhibited by Mr Chris Nye from Ely, Cambridgeshire.
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