DONNELLSON, Iowa — The 2025 Lee County Fair kicked off with its traditional showcase of skill, care, and connection between young riders and their horses, drawing a crowd for the 4-H and FFA Horse Show.
Topping the halter class this year was Madison Hassman, who earned the title of Grand Champion Halter, while Madison Koller claimed Reserve Grand Champion Halter, both demonstrating outstanding control, presentation, and poise in the show ring.
In showmanship, Baylor Ferreira took top honors in the Senior Division, with Bailey Palmer and Lane Palmer winning Intermediate and Junior Champion Showmanship, respectively. Both divisions were competitive, with participants judged on their ability to present their horse, maintain control, and demonstrate knowledge and confidence under pressure.
The Palmer siblings continued their winning streak in the Horsemanship classes. Bailey Palmer captured the title of Champion Intermediate Horsemanship, while Lane Palmer rode to victory in the Junior Horsemanship division. Horsemanship competition tests riders on their riding ability, seat, and effectiveness of aids, and both champions impressed judges with polished performances.
The Lee County Fair horse show continues to be a celebrated tradition that highlights the dedication and hard work of area youth involved in agriculture and equine activities. Congratulations to all participants and winners for another successful and spirited event.
Horse Show Results:
Grand Champion Halter – Madison Hassman
Reserve Grand Champion Halter – Madison Koller
Champion Senior Showmanship – Baylor Ferreira
Champion Intermediate Showmanship – Bailey Palmer
Champion Junior Showmanship – Lane Palmer
Champion Intermediate Horsemanship – Bailey Palmer
Champion Junior Horsemanship – Lane Palmer