Evan Ferris took out the Otago/Southland Beef Carcass Competition last week, clean-sweeping with his Limousin Steers.
Mr Ferris was crowned the on-the-hoof champion and reserve champion, winning the Doug Lindsay Memorial Trophy.
He was also the winner of the on-the-hook section, winning the Alan Dodd Trophy.
Convener Barry Gray, of Owaka, said there were 32 entries this year from all over Southland and Otago.
''We've had a couple of first time entrants.''
There were more Simmental entries than usual this year.
Two thirds of the entrants were owner-bred.
More cattle ended up in the lighter classes this year, with 14 in class one (220kg-270kg), 10 in class two (270kg-320kg) and eight in class three(320kg and over), Mr Gray said.
''It varies on year to year.''
On-the-hook judge Neil Willis said there was a lot of variation in this year's competition.
''The good ones were very, very good and some not so good. There was outstanding conformation in the heavies.''
A lot of points in the competition had come from the rib eye area, with Mr Ferris' winning beast having a rib eye area of 141.
''You wouldn't see a chiller like that on a normal production day.''
On-the-hoof judge William Mitchell said the winners of all classes were better finished than the other entrants.
''Especially in the lighter weights. The heavy weights were a good line of cattle.''