June 2020 50×70 Fast & Fun Results

Three clubs have reported results for the 50×70 Fast & Fun League in June.

We are using “historical” courses, which have been played before. The efforts of dogs playing in June earn Lifetime Performance Points (LPP), as the historical performances were ranked with the new performances. And LPP is a measure of rank.

50×70 Fast & Fun June 2020 Results

The June 50×70 Fast & Fun League featured a numbered course designed by Dennis Vogel. This is a historic course originally played in December 2016.

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A Numbered Course is scored Time, Plus Faults.

 

Results

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As you can see, Country Dream Agility has assumed the lead in the 50×70 Fast & Fun League. The secret to their success is study, and practice, and a world-stopping virus pandemic.

Follow this link to view individual performance by dogs and their handlers. Most of these are graced with a YouTube link:
Standings06012020B50x70.pdf

 

The Top Dog of clubs reporting in June represented High Sierra Canine Agility Club in Markleeville, California. Tazer, a Flat Coated Retriever handled by Nicole Young, finished this course with zero faults in 33.66 seconds:

 

The top scoring dog for Country Dream Agility out of Waterford, Ohio was Phoenix, a Border Collie handled by Bud Houston. Phoenix and Bud finished this course with zero faults in 34.54 seconds:

 

A new club has joined the NDAL: Paws4Fun Agility Club out of Kemptville, Ontario, Canada. Welcome Paws4Fun!

The top scoring dog for Paws4Fun was Dune, a Labrador handled by Catherine Woolham. Dune and Catherine finished this course with zero faults in 40.33 seconds:

 

July Courses and Beyond?

New teams are always welcome to join us for NDAL league play. You are welcome to join any of our four ongoing leagues. The July 2020 National Dog Agility League games and courses have been published here:
https://wp.me/p2Pu8l-g9

We will be publishing “historical” courses so long as the world is required to stay at home and maintain social distances that make organized sports difficult to play. These courses are appropriate for small groups and individuals that have the capacity to build full courses.

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Questions comments & impassioned speeches to Bud Houston Houston.Bud@gmail.com. Visit our web store: www.dogagility.org/newstore. You’ll find in the web store The Book of Agility Games, a comprehensive reference to all manner of agility games played for competition and fun around the world.

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