50×70 Fast & Fun April 2019 Results

The first month of the Spring series NDAL 50×70 Fast & Fun featured a numbered course.

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A numbered course is scored Time, Plus Faults.

Results

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Follow this link to view individual performance by dogs and their handlers. Most of these are graced with a YouTube link:

http://www.dogagility.org/Documents/Results/Standings040119B50x70.pdf

 

Clermont County All Breed All Stars in Milford, Ohio takes an early and narrow lead in the 50×70 Fast & Fun league Spring series.

The Top Dog in April, representing Clermont County was Leela, a Border Collie handled by Brenda Gilday. Leela and Brenda finished the course with zero faults in 31.16 seconds:

AQ4U’s Fast & Furryous in Brooks, Kentucky placed second in the April 50×70 Fast & Fun league, and second-place in the Winter series. The top scoring dog for AQ4U was Brian Wakefield’s Blade, a Border Collie handled by Christina Wakefield. Blade and Christine finished this course with zero faults in 31.56 seconds:

Agility Dream dogs out of Albion, New York finished April in third-place in the Spring series. The top scoring dog for Agility Dream dogs was Bebe, an Australian Cattle Dog handled by Michael Hughson. Bebe and Michael finished this course with zero faults in 33.13 seconds:

Worth Watching

The sixth-place team in April for the 50×70 Fast & Fun was K9 Powersports out of Junction, Colorado. The top scoring dog for K9 Powersports, however, managed a fourth-place finish among all dogs. Keiji, a Papillon handled by Geoff Teare finished this course with zero faults in 32.48 seconds:

 

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