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On May 7, 2000, Sunday, at Marymore Park in Redmond, Washington, I entered my
third official ASFA Lure Coursing event, also sponsored by W.R.A.G. This was a whippets only event. There were 16 dogs in
my stake. I ran great! But
too bad the judges apparently had the sun in their eyes! I ended up
with fourth place.
My preliminary run went great. I was running with Tori and Demi. It was Demi's first event and she missed a couple of
turns. Demi actually got to the finish line first, but that was
because she cut the last corner. Mom and dad were
sure I was going to get a high score, but when the scores were posted, I
got less points than Tori and even Demi! I really don't know what
the judges were looking at!
At the end of the preliminaries, Rummer was in 1st place; Tori, Bounce
and Stella were tied for 2nd; Demi and Flyer were tied for 3rd; and I was tied for 4th with
Buttons.
Getting ready for the final run with Doc in pink and Bailey in blue.
Gee, Mom didn't get any pictures of my pink or blue racing jackets.
I look great in blue! Actually, the pink and yellow are the same
one. It's reversible!
My final run was also great. I ran with Bailey and Doc. I screamed
around that course and followed the lure true! My score was much
better this time. This moved me up to tie for 3rd place with Tori.
(Bounce got 1st and Stella got 2nd. Rummer was scratched because he
was limping a little right after the first run. He seemed okay
later, though.)
We're just a blur!
The tie-breaking run with Tori went very well. I passed Tori
three times (she cut two corners). I really came barreling
down the opening straightaway! But once again, I don't know what the
judges were looking at! They both thought Tori was better on
following than I was. One thought Tori was faster and the other
thought we were the same on speed! I just don't know. I guess
that's what happens when you compete in a subjective sport!
Anyway, I ended up with fourth place, 10 points, a white ribbon, and a
neat bunny spoon rest.
(Actual size: 6 3/4")
That's my boy, Galen, peeking over me. He keeps us intertained
between runs!
Now I have 80 points. I only need 20 more points,
but I still need another 1st or 2nd place win. Weather and schedule permitting,
I'm going to try again on May 28.
The judges were David Hayek from Seattle, WA, and Vern Staack from
Spokane, WA. (David Kingery was scheduled but moved to California
and the club didn't want to pay to fly him up.)
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