The Trap Show was a success, with decent weather despite an early shower.
The event had a strong turnout with a high standard of entries across categories.
It offered attendees an array of exhibitions, as well as the chance to connect with old friends and make new ones.
Presidents for the day were Phil and Virginia Isaac, who currently reside in Llansadwrn.
The couple lived in Llwyndewi, Trap during the 80s while raising their family and managing their farm.
They also founded Brecon Water, a company which flourished under their leadership and continues to do so post-sale.
The Isaacs expressed their enjoyment in attending the Trap Show.
Accolades were given to various participants.
In the sheep category, Dylan Davies Maesadda of Gwynfe took home the Mountain Breeds, Supreme Champion and Best Interbreed Group of Three.
Jake John's ridden hunter - ridden by his sister Jade - of Llanfihangel yr Arth, achieved top honours in the horse section.
Arwyn Williams from Gelli Plant stole the show in the vintage section with his meticulously restored David Brown Cropmaster.
While Bean, a pet dog owned by Gerri Kinsella of Golden Grove, was awarded Best in Show in the Pet Dogs section.
Inside the Domestic and Horticulture Tent, Helen Herbert of Llandybie and Spencer Davies of Llanarthne were the stars.
Ms Herbert won the cookery section, Overall Prize and a Blue Ribbon.
Meanwhile, Mr Davies took the Open Vegetables Section, including the Onions and Potatoes cups, and an Agriculture and Rural Crafts Blue Ribbon.
The Digger Challenge and Children's sports were revealed to be crowd favourites.
There was also an impressive array of stalls available to the attendees.
Later in the day, the crowd was entertained by 'It's a Knockout', Quoits and Cornhole. The day concluded with a hog roast and live music by The Kre8ers.
Organisers extended their gratitude to everyone who helped pull off the event, particularly the judges who were impressed with the standard of entries.
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