Cameron Kohr gets a high five from his mother, Tonya, on Wednesday after hearing that he took first place in the 7 and Under Division for Pole Bending at the National O-Mok-See at the Flathead County Fairgrounds in Kalispell.
Cameron Kohr, 7, shows his mom Tonya, and older brother Cooper, 9, images from O-Mok-See races while dad Shawn, left, takes a swig of a water in the grandstand at the Flathead County Fairgrounds on Wednesday afternoon.
Cooper Kohr rides between the poles Wednesday on his horse Ranger.
Connor rides on the front of a four wheeler while his dad Shawn drives it back towards the arena.
Tony Penna talks with Shawn and Cooper Kohr in the stable area.
Cameron Kohr feeds a carrot to Shiloh while Missy looks on.
One of the Kohr's horses sticks his snout out for a close-up.
Tonya Kohr started the race behind others, but finished first in her heat.
Tonya Kohr turns her horse Shiloh around after making a turn around a pole.
Shawn Kohr gives a kiss while Tonya gives treats to the family's horses.
Cameron Kohr, 7, shows his mom Tonya, and older brother Cooper, 9, images from O-Mok-See races while dad Shawn, left, takes a swig of a water in the grandstand at the Flathead County Fairgrounds on Wednesday afternoon.
Cooper Kohr rides between the poles Wednesday on his horse Ranger.
Connor rides on the front of a four wheeler while his dad Shawn drives it back towards the arena.
Tony Penna talks with Shawn and Cooper Kohr in the stable area.
Cameron Kohr feeds a carrot to Shiloh while Missy looks on.
One of the Kohr's horses sticks his snout out for a close-up.
Tonya Kohr started the race behind others, but finished first in her heat.
Tonya Kohr turns her horse Shiloh around after making a turn around a pole.
Shawn Kohr gives a kiss while Tonya gives treats to the family's horses.