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The European Commission introduces a fresh initiative to bolster internet adoption across the European Union.

Exciting animal exhibition in Wenden features a variety of animals, including cattle, horses, and ponies. Judges showered generous acclaim, and the competition's outcomes are now available.

European Union's Internet Advancement Initiative Unveiled by the Commission
European Union's Internet Advancement Initiative Unveiled by the Commission

The European Commission introduces a fresh initiative to bolster internet adoption across the European Union.

In the heart of the homeland, the Big Wendener Kirmes once again proved to be a spectacle not to be missed, with the 2023 animal show taking centre stage. The event, which featured cattle, horses, ponies, and other animals, saw a host of local talents emerge victorious across various categories.

Josef Heer from Lennestadt won the Rhenish German Coldblood, Mare without foal category, taking home the prizes for both 1a and 1b. Iris Boehle and Thomas Wiethege also triumphed in the Jersey breed category, with Boehle scoring a double win and Wiethege securing a single victory.

Annika Verena Heubaum from Siegen added another win to her collection in the Lewitzer, Mare without foal category. Charlotte Koch from Wenden continued her winning streak by capturing the Lady Wenden title and the 1a prize in the winner horses category.

The Familie Gertz, based in Wenden, had a particularly successful show, with multiple victories in the Icelandic Horses category. The family won 1a four times, with Elisbeth Jantz securing two more wins. Jantz also won 1a twice in the Icelandic Horses, Mare without foal, 3-5 years old category.

In the horse categories, Rieke Czenkusch from Wenden triumphed in the German Riding Pony, Mare without foal category, while Andreas Langer from Wenden won the Lady Wenden horse category and the Friesian with voting, Mare without foal, 5 years old category.

Laura Bauch from Freudenberg added another win to her collection in the Hanoverian, Mare without foal category, while Sophia Jung from Wenden won 1a in the Edelbluthaflinger, Mare without foal category.

In the cattle categories, Georg Geuecke from Attendorn won in the category of cattle with 1 calving, and Markus Luetticke from Drolshagen won in the category of cattle with 3 calvings. Matthias Zielenbach from Wenden won in the category of cattle with 4 or more calvings.

The child with pony category saw a host of young talents from Wenden emerge victorious, with Laura Grasse, Mai Zeppenfeld, Paul Hochhard, Tom Hochhard, Linn Morgen, Lena Nick, Leonie Willeke, Idries Kraemer, and Vera Hochhard all taking home the 1a prize.

The silent heroes of the Wendschen Kaermetze expressed their excitement, saying they are already "crazy" about the event. The Wendener animal show 2023 also featured a collection of the 200 most beautiful pictures, and a live ticker provided all the information about the animal show.

The Wendener Kirmes concluded with a big party, where the first Lady Wenden was chosen, and a new Miss Wenden was crowned. The heart of the homeland was truly in the Big Wendener Kirmes in the Sauerland.

Despite our best efforts, we were unable to find information about the winners of the various categories in the 2022 animal show in Wenden, Germany. If you are looking for results from a specific local or regional animal show, such information may be available through the event organiser's official website, local news archives, or specialized animal show associations in Germany. If you can provide more details about the exact event, such as the full name of the show or the animal categories, we may be able to assist further or advise where to look.

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