DES MOINES, IOWA (August 10, 2019) — Fairgoers and judges saw double (and triple!) at the annual Twins, Triplets and More contest judged Thursday on the Anne and Bill Riley Stage at the 2019 Iowa State Fair. This contest judges twins and triplets of all ages on the most and least alike pairs.

 

Complete results below:

 

Under 1 Most Alike

1) Hunter and Logan Frantz, Prairie City

2) Remington and Raegan Brown, Waukee

3) Bennett and Barrett Cox, Woodward

 

Under 1 Least Alike

1) Cayson and Hayden Heath, Newton

2) Stevie and Johnathan Seneg, Osceola

3) Carson and Cade Schroeder, Pleasant Hill

 

Age 1 Most Alike

1) Kalani and Kinsley James, Dallas Center

2) Miller and Hayes Cooling, Des Moines

3) Drew and Gabe Garcia, West Des Moines

 

Age 1 Least Alike

1) Grace and Isabella Goodhue, Johnston

2) Colten and Cassius Ramey, Orient

3) Hope and Brandon Katzer, Griswold

 

Age 2 Most Alike

1) Saige and Sutton Stoutenberg, Pleasant Hill

2) Xavier and Sebastian Miranda, West Des Moines

3) Campbelle and Sutton Hayduen, Clive

 

Age 2 Least Alike

1) Ethan and Aiden Howell, Ames

2) Caylor and Camdyn Lowe, Des Moines

3) Shane and Emma Lanning, Mallard

 

Age 3 Most Alike

1) Breslyn and Tiernan Burk, Ankeny

2) Aiden and Owen Bender, Pleasantville

3) Everly and Bexley Pierson, Oskaloosa

 

Age 3 Least Alike

1) Finn and Isaiah Rasmussen, West Des Moines

2) Elijah and Ariah Pals, Bondurant

3) Nash and Landry Daniels, Des Moines

 

Age 4 Most Alike

1) Jesse and James LeBoutillier, Roland

2) Matilda and Olive Siefert, Des Moines

3) Mack and Will Dix, Mount Vernon

 

Age 4 Least Alike

1) Huxley and Lenner Vathew, Rockwell City

2) Mia and Andrew Yeoman, West Des Moines

3) Harper and Hudson Reinholdt, Monroe

 

Age 5 and 6 Most Alike

1) Jax and Lucca Hiatt, Lehi, UT

2) Hinley and Hadley McKarson, Indianola

3) Asher and Benjamin Claeys, Delmar

 

Age 5 and 6 Least Alike

1) Coe and Crew Carter, Urbandale

2) Gemma and Brenna Bodin, Ankeny

3) Holden and Breck Lustig, North Liberty

 

Age 7 and 8 Most Alike

1) Grace and Ellie Schumacher, Boone

2) Ashlyn and Jillian Whitehead, State Center

3) Carys and Harper Hayes, Martensdale

 

Age 7 and 8 Least Alike

1) Owen, Eathan, Elliott and Olivia Haus, Runnells

2) Julia and Fiona Allen, Urbandale

3) Kylen and Kyler Williams, Chariton

 

Age 9-11 Most Alike

1) Jenna and Nora Grovert, Shellsburg

2) Ada and Evie Roberts, Urbandale

3) Morgan and Katelyn Hoth, Marion

 

Age 9-11 Least Alike

1) Livia and Savannah Davenport, Rhodes

2) Anastasia, Bridget and Catarina Hobbs, Lohrville

3) Brycen and Lexton Markon, Norwalk

 

Age 12-17 Most Alike

1) Bailey and Bella Beurger, Mitchellville

2) Ethan and Evan Tollari, Altoona

3) Tosh and Jordyn Cherniss, Des Moines

 

Age 12-17 Least Alike

1) Evan and Elizabeth Dittmer, Grimes

2) Raleigh and Camryn, Norwalk

3) Gus and Maddy Childs, Altoona

 

Age 18 and Over Most Alike

1) Kay Moranville and Karen Pope, Jefferson

2) Kyle and Kory Miller, Charter Oak and Ankeny

3) John and Bob Arendt, Hedrick

 

Age 18 and Over Least Alike

1) Linda Edvenson and Luann Shehan, Des Moines

2) Allison and Emily Hale, Polk City

3) Christy and Cindy Parker, Nevada

 

The Iowa State Fair is one of the oldest and largest agricultural and industrial expositions in the country and the single largest event in the state. The Fair began over 160 years ago and is now considered one of the best events in the nation. Attracting more than one million Fairgoers every year from all over the world, truly nothing compares! The fairgrounds are located at East 30th and East University, just off the interstate and minutes from Downtown Des Moines. Nothing Compares to State Fair Favorites: August 8-18, 2019. For more information, visit www.iowastatefair.org.

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