Tony Bouskill continued the winning form on Saturday when he and his father were first and second in the Speed Fencing event at the Rural Games which attracted big crowds to the Square in Palmerston North.
Wairoa sheep dog trialist Becs Baynes was a finalist in the Rural Sportswoman of the Year Award won by woolhandler Pagan Karauria, of Alexandra.
There was further Hawke's Bay success during the Rural Games with 2010 World and Golden Shears champion and Waipawa shearer Cam Ferguson winning the games' New Zealand Speedshear Championship, and confirming afterwards that at the prime shearing age of 35, he's gunning for the second machine shearing position in the New Zealand team for this year's World Championships in France.
With Smith already in the team after winning a sixth Golden Shears Open title, the second position will be decided at the New Zealand Shears in Te Kuiti on May 30.
The Palmerston North Square was packed for much of the weekend as the games further cemented Palmerston North as their home. Organisers estimate 30,000 people watched events, which included other traditional rural sports such as sheep dog trialing and woodchopping, and other events including gumboot and cow pat throwing, cherry stone spitting and egg throwing.