THE Tregibby herd from west Wales was among the prizes as Holstein UK crowned the winners of its prestigious All Britain Awards 2018.

A H Wilson's intermediate two-year-old in milk Starlet Solomon Maria took the reserve champion title.

At the UK Dairy Expo in Carlisle, the shortlist of entries across 12 classes was announced and awarded at the evening dinner.

The All Britain Awards are a judgement of the quality of an animal which has been exhibited within the show ring at recognised shows or events during the year of competition.

The 2018 champions are…

• Junior heifer champion – Hilltara Atwood Maude 10 exhibited by S and J McCormick, Hilltara Holsteins.

• Intermediate heifer champion – Evening Beemer Sunrise exhibited by J and L Wilson, Evening Holsteins.

• Senior heifer champion – Knowlesmere Solomon Diamond 2 exhibited by A and J Whittaker, Knowlesmere Holsteins.

• Junior 2yr old in milk champion – Logan Integral Jodie Red exhibited by B G Yates and Son, Logan Holsteins.

• Intermediate 2yr old in milk champion – Knowlesmere Solomon Diamond exhibited by A and J Whittaker, Knowlesmere Holsteins.

• Senior 2yr old in milk champion – Wyndford Doorman Atlee 2 exhibited by D W and C E Jones, Wiltor Holsteins.

• Junior 3yr old in milk champion – Clonpaddin Brokaw Fame exhibited by G and I Jones, Jones Holsteins.

• Senior 3yr old in milk champion – Davlea Bradnick Alicia exhibited by B L Davies and Son, Davlea Holsteins.

• 4yr old in milk champion – Aliann Mincio Kitty exhibited by JD and JA Holgate, Aliann Holsteins.

• 5yr old in milk champion – Evening Stanleycup Jennifer exhibited by J and L Wilson, Evening Holsteins.

• Mature cow champion – Peak Goldwyn Rhapsody exhibited by Y K Bradbury, Peak Holsteins.

• Red and white in milk champion – Wiltor Chipper Rosie Polled Red exhibited by D W and C E Jones, Wiltor Holsteins.

The reserve champions and honourable mentions were awarded to:

Junior heifer

Reserve champion – Absolute Goldwyn Avantgarde exhibited by G Kirby, Absolute Holsteins.

Honourable mention – Auchensala Avalanche Liqueur Red exhibited by Panda Holsteins and J R Morse, Cowindale Holsteins.

Intermediate heifer

Reserve champion – Wormanby Expander Lucy exhibited by H M and D Hodgson, Wormanby Holsteins.

Honourable mention – Shoreline Diamondback Katherine exhibited by C and A J Woodhouse, Shoreline Holsteins.

Senior heifer

Reserve champion – Priestland 6135 Solomon Ambrosia exhibited by The McLean Family, Priestland Holsteins.

Honourable mention – Parkend La Striptease Red exhibited by A Struthers and S Esquierdo, Glenmuir Holsteins.

Junior 2yr old in milk

Reserve champion – Panda Black Betty Fools Gold exhibited by Panda Holsteins.

Honourable mention – Logan Integral Jodie Red 3 exhibited by B G Yates and Son, Logan Holsteins.

Intermediate 2yr old in milk

Reserve champion – Starlet Solomon Maria exhibited by A H Wilson, Tregibby Holsteins.

Honourable mention – Warnelview Octane Glenys exhibited by K J and C S Wilson, Warnelview Holsteins.

Senior 2yr old in milk

Reserve champion – Riverdane Brady Sharon exhibited by Riverdane Holsteins.

Honourable mention – Lillyhall Cashmoney Bonita exhibited by W J and M D Oldfield and I and C Lancaster and T H Cope and Son, Whinhill Holsteins and Icow Holsteins and Huddlesford Holsteins .

Junior 3yr old in milk

Reserve champion – Blythbridge Jessyd2cou exhibited by Blyth Farms, Blythbridge Holsteins.

Honourable mention – Moorshard Pepper Marie exhibited by R K and S G Miller and Sons, Moorshard Holsteins.

Senior 3yr old in milk

Reserve champion – Riverdane Ashlyns Gold exhibited by J and L Wilson, Evening Holsteins.

Honourable mention – Shoreline Bossman Trudy exhibited by C and A J Woodhouse, Shoreline Holsteins.

4yr old in milk

Reserve champion – Davlea Goldsun Raven exhibited by B L Davies and Son, Davlea Holsteins.

Honourable mention – Davlea Lauthority Lulu exhibited by B L Davies and Son, Davlea Holsteins.

5yr old in milk

Reserve champion – Drumlina Atwood Megan exhibited by Syndicate O’Neill, Boyd, Greenan, Timlin and Moore.

Honourable mention – Wormanby Braxton Dellia exhibited by H M and D Hodgson, Wormanby Holsteins.

Mature cow in milk

Reserve champion – Knowlesmere Jordan Diamond exhibited by A and J Whittaker, Knowlesmere Holsteins.

Honourable mention – Penrikka Dempsey Inka 2 exhibited by D W and C E Jones, Wiltor Holsteins.

Red and white cow in milk

Reserve champion – Logan Integral Jodie Red exhibited by B G Yates and Son, Logan Holsteins.

Honourable mention – Valleyhill Haynes Patsy exhibited by A Swale and M Hill, Phoenix Holsteins and Valleyhill Holsteins.

This year’s awards saw an outstanding number of entries and with such a strong entry of over 120 animals the judges had a tough challenge selecting six finalists for each of the 12 categories.

The judges this year were Kevin Wilson (Warnelview Prefix), Mick Gould (Woodmarsh Prefix) and Edward Griffiths (Coachgate Prefix) who were very impressed with the standard of nominations.

Commenting on the first round of judging Kevin Wilson said: “It has been a privilege to judge the All Britain 2018 nominations. This shows how good all the breeders and exhibitors are at turning out tremendous individuals, a true credit to the breed.”

Mick Gould added: “As always the standard was phenomenal, some really good cows just missed the cut to make the final six. Congratulations to those who made the final six in each of the categories.”

Concluding comments from Eddie Griffiths were: “I really enjoyed selecting this year’s nominations, the highlight was the mature class which had a fantastic entry and the six finalists are a great advert for UK breeders.”

Following on from the shortlisted six finalists for each class, the Holstein UK national judges panel voted on the 2018 All Britain winners.

Andrew Birkle, Holstein UK chairman, commented; “Huge congratulations goes to the winners of the All Britain Awards 2018 – as ever there was a fantastic entry of exceptional animals presented to the judges.

"I am proud to see the passion and commitment that our breeders have for rearing productive, high performing and exquisite cattle that really do deserve worldwide recognition."

He added that it was also wonderful to see a number of these animals selected to be part of the UK team of cows heading to the European Holstein Championships in Libramont in April.