March 2021 50×70 Fast and Fun Results

The competition is fierce in this league! Here are the results for the 50×70 Fast & Fun League. Seven clubs have reported results for this League for March. Dirty Dogs did not run this month.

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

50×70 Fast & Fun March 2021 Results

The March 2021 50×70 Fast & Fun league was a numbered course designed by Christina Wakefield back in October 2017. Christina is the Captain of AQ4U’s Fast and Furryous. A Numbered Course is scored Time, Plus Faults.

Results

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

Top Dog

The Top Dog of all the clubs reporting in March is from the second-place team, AQ4U’s Fast & Furryous out of Brooks, Kentucky. Biz, an Australian Shepherd handled by Beth Henderson, finished this course with zero faults in 22.55 seconds. WOW!

First-Place Team – 1435 LPP

The first-place team in March is Agility Dream Dogs out of Albion, New York. The top scoring dog was Lucy, a Shetland Sheep Dog handled by Barb Kiefer, finished this course with zero faults in 23.23 seconds:

Second-Place Team – 1375 LPP

AQ4U’s Fast & Furryous out of Brooks, Kentucky was our second-place team. Biz, an Australian Shepherd handled by Beth Henderson, finished this course with zero faults in 22.55 seconds.

Third-Place Team – 1321 LPP

K9 Powersports out of Grand Junction, Colorado was our third-place team. Trebuchet the Papillon, handled by Geoff Teare, finished the course with zero faults in 24.03 seconds:

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Fourth-Place Team – 1234 LPP

K9cation out of Hudson, Colorado was our fourth-place team. Jasper, a Chocolate Labrador, and handler Shana Goodwin. Jasper finished the course with zero faults in 25.25 seconds:

Fifth-Place Team – 1067 LPP

The fifth-place team in March is from Cloud Nine in Maple Grove, Minnesota. The top scoring dog was Asher, a Miniature Schnauzer handled by Susan Weyrauch. They finished the course with zero faults in 29.84 seconds:

Sixth-Place Team – 521 LPP

The sixth-place team in March is from the All Breed Training Club of Akron in Tallmadge, Ohio. The top scoring dog was Savvy, a Toller, handled by Cindy Fink. They finished the course with 5 faults in 31.88 seconds:

Seventh-Place Team – 452 LPP

PAWS4FUN just joined the league this month. They are warming up to take on the other clubs in the Spring Season. They are based in Kemptville, Ontario, Canada. Their Top Dog, SmartAlec, is a Dalmation handled by Annalisa Percy. They finished the course with zero faults in 41.05 seconds:

Spotlight Dog of the Month

Our spotlight dog of the month is Duchess, a Bernese Mountain Dog handled by Debbie Carpenter. They run for K9cation in Hudson, Colorado. They finished the course with zero faults in 41.88 seconds. Duchess was having fun!

April 50×70 Masters League

New teams are always welcome to join us for NDAL league play. You are welcome to join any of our ongoing leagues. The April 2021 National Dog Agility League games and courses have been published here:

New teams are always welcome to join us for NDAL league play. You are welcome to join any of our ongoing leagues. The April 2021 National Dog Agility League games and courses have been published here:

We will continue to publish “historical” courses while the IDAL goes through some changes at the head office.

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Questions comments & snide remarks should be directed to Melissa Wallace at pagc.live@gmail.com.The web store is now closed all payments for the IDAL should be directed to this page: http://pagc.live/ndal.htm. The products that were previously available will be published in the future by Bud Houston Houston.Bud@gmail.com.

March 2021 60×90 Masters Results

With the end of March, we reached the end of the Winter League. This post is for the results of the 60×90 Masters League. Three clubs have reported results for this League for March.

We played another “historical” course. These are courses that have been played before. The efforts of dogs playing in March earn Lifetime Performance Points (LPP), as the historical performances are ranked with the new performances. The LPP is a measure of rank.

60×90 Masters March 2021 Results

The March 2021 60×90 Masters league was a numbered course designed by Christina Wakefield October 2017. Christina is the Captain of AQ4U’s Fast and Furryous.

A numbered course is scored Time, Plus Faults.

Results

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

Top Dog

The Top Dog of all the clubs reporting in March is from the second-place team, Jumping C Crew out of Exeter, California. Rockstar Ruby, an Australian Cattle Dog handled by Liz Clements, once again ran off with first place this month. They finished this course with zero faults in 32.59:

The Top Dog from 2017 was Sumo, a StaffieX handled by Roche Compaan, with zero faults in 28.75 seconds:

First-Place Team

The first-place team in March was Jumpin’ K-9’s out of Temecula, CA.

Once again, the top scoring dog for Jumpin’ K-9’s was Monster, an All American handled by Christie Bahena. They finished this course with zero faults in 37.22 seconds:

Second-Place Team

Jumping C Crew out of Exeter, California was our second-place team. Rockstar Ruby, an Australian Cattle Dog handled by Liz Clements, was their top dog. They finished this course with zero faults in 32.59:

Third-Place Team

POTC Thunder Pawz out of Brimfield, Illinois was our third-place team. Binx, a Pappillon handled by Barbara Scanlon, came flying out of the pack.  They finished the course with 5 faults in 40.91 seconds. You were so close!

Spotlight Dog of the Month

Our spotlight dog of the month is Mokee, a Miniature American Shepherd handled by Brianna Ovebude. Well done! I think you had a hard time with that last “out-over” because of your puffy jacket! Brrrr!

April 60×90 Masters League

New teams are always welcomed to join us for NDAL league play. You are welcome to join any of our ongoing leagues. The April 2021 National Dog Agility League games and courses have been published here:

https://wp.me/p2Pu8l-ol

We will continue to publish “historical” courses while the IDAL goes through some changes at the head office.

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Questions, comments, & snide remarks should be directed to Melissa Wallace at pagc.live@gmail.com.The web store is now closed all payments for the IDAL should be directed to this page: http://pagc.live/ndal.htm. The products that were previously available will be published in the future.

March 2021 36×85 Fast and Fun Results

With the end of March, we reached the end of the Winter League. This post is for the results of the 36×85 Fast & Fun League. Three clubs have reported results for this League in March.

We played another “historical” course. These are courses that have been played before. The efforts of dogs playing in March earn Lifetime Performance Points (LPP), as the historical performances are ranked with the new performances. The LPP is a measure of rank.

36×85 Fast & Fun March 2021 Results

The March 2021 60×90 Fast & Fun league was a Numbered Course designed by Christina Wakefield back in October 2017. Christina is the Captain of AQ4U’s Fast and Furryous. Folks had to hustle on this course!

A numbered course is scored Time, Plus Faults.

Results

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

Top Dog

The Top Dog of all the clubs reporting in March is from Dirty Dogs Agility League. Ollie is English Shepherd handled by Heather Cotterman. They finished this course with zero faults in a blistering 21.29 seconds!

First-Place Team

The first-place team in March was Dirty Dogs Agility out of Parker, Colorado.

The top scoring dog was Ollie, an English Shepherd handled by Heather Cotterman. They finished this course with zero faults in a blistering 21.29 seconds:

Second-Place Team

Jumping C Crew, in Exeter, California, was our second-place team. Augustus, a Border Collie handled by Liz Clements, got the top spot for the team.  They finished the course with 0 faults in 24.72 seconds:

Third-Place Team

The third-place team in March was Paws for Fun out of Kemptville, Ontario, Canada. SmartAlec, a Dalmatian run by Annalisa Percy, finished the course with zero faults in 49.88 seconds. Good job!

Spotlight Dog of the Month

Our spotlight dog of the month is Maya, a King Charles Cavalier. I have never seen a Cavalier that color. You will have to check out the video to see! Maya was handled by Lea Araki. Nicely run! They finished the course with 0 faults in 30.21 seconds:

April  36×85 Fast & Fun League

New teams are always welcomed to join us for NDAL league play. You are welcome to join any of our ongoing leagues. The April 2021 International Dog Agility League games and courses have been published here:

https://wp.me/p2Pu8l-ol

We will continue to publish “historical” courses while the IDAL goes through some changes at the head office. If you are interested in designing courses for the league, contact Melissa at pagc.live@gmail.com.

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Questions comments & snide remarks should be directed to Melissa Wallace at pagc.live@gmail.com.The web store is now closed all payments for the IDAL should be directed to this page: http://pagc.live/ndal.htm. The products that were previously available will be published in the future.