April was a formative month for the National Dog Agility league. We ran two competitions with six clubs running one, or both. Following are the results of those events.
We are thrilled by the number of teams including YouTube recordings in event results. We’re hoping that this will be a normal practice as we grow the league.
The Box Game
Top Dog in the Box Game was: Radical Rabbit a Malinois handled by Kirstin O’Neill, playing for Team Canada
The High Scoring League Club was: Team Canada
Click to view: Box Game Results
A Course map and briefing for this game can be found here: http://wp.me/p2Pu8l-3i
While this game is closed for April league results, all National Dog Agility League Events are perpetually open for play. And a dog’s score will be recorded and aggregated with all existing scores. A dog may repeat play on games or courses previously run. It’s kind of like a list of scores on a video game. To play the game, download the scorekeeping workbook here:
http://www.dogagility.org/documents/Events/04081560×60.xls
Dare to Double
Top Dog in Dare to Double was Tenacious Turtle a Whippet handled by Kirstin O’Neill, playing for Team Canada
The High Scoring League Club was: Team Canada
Click to view: Dare to Double Results
A Course map and briefing for this game can be found here: http://wp.me/p2Pu8l-3i
While this game is closed for April league results, all National Dog Agility League Events are perpetually open for play. And a dog’s score will be recorded and aggregated with all existing scores. A dog may repeat play on games or courses previously run. It’s kind of like a list of scores on a video game. To play the game, download the scorekeeping workbook here:
http://www.dogagility.org/documents/Events/04081560×60.xls
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Questions comments & impassioned speeches to Bud Houston Houston.Bud@gmail.com. The web store is up and running. www.dogagility.org/newstore. You’ll find in the web store The Book of Agility Games, an invaluable reference to clubs engaged in league play.