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2021–2022 Purina Top Shooting Dog Award Season 33009.qxp_Layout 2 8/24/21 1:53 PM Page 1 2021 –2022 PURINA TOP SHOOTING DOG AWARD SEASON Purina—dedicated to providing performance Purina Top Shooting Dog Award points will be breeds with the high-quality nutrition they credited for the first event only. need—is pleased to sponsor the Top Shooting Trials have been carefully selected on longevity Dog Award, and equally proud to support the of the supporting organization; grounds; heats of field trial sport and has chosen this competition one hour or longer; expedient, accurate reporting; to emphasize the important benefits of prestige; and geographic location. Every field trial high-quality nutrition for canine athletes. shooting dog will have an opportunity to earn This Award program is administered by the Sponsored by points toward this prestigious shooting dog award. Awards Committee: Sean Derrig, Chicago, IL; Tom The Awards Committee reviews the point Griffin, Watsonville, CA; Mike Husenits, West system and trials each year. Only trials which meet Lebanon, PA; Mark Johnson, Winnebago, IL; Tim Ruff, Irmo, SC; the highest standards are included. Points season ends April 30, W. Dwight Smith, Norwood, NC; and Rick Stallings, Mathews, AL. 2022. The program is designed to elevate the level of competition—to Those who chose to enter and compete in Purina Awards stakes make known to the public those contenders which consistently agree to do so under the policies and rules established by the outperform their competition. Awards Committee, American Field and FDSB standards, and those The National Open Shooting Dog Championship will award spelled out in the booklet “Standards to Field Trial Procedure, 500 bonus points this season; the United States Shooting Dog Judicial Practice, Handler and Bird Dog Performance”. Invitational Championship will award 400 bonus points, and the Purina is proud to sponsor both Open and Amateur Top International Endurance Open Shooting Dog Championship will Shooting Dog Awards. award 100 bonus points. If a points trial is held twice in one season, Points Stake—s “fPouri ntah Peoi n2ts0” 2tr1ia–l m2u2st Pbeu shroinwna i nT tohep cl uSb’hs otrioal taidn —g Dog Award: All-America OSD Championship Indiana OSD Championship Northeastern OSD Championship Arizona OSD Championship Inez C. Smith OSD Classic Northwest Chukar OSD Championship Arkansas OSD Championship Int ernational Endurance OSD Championship* Oklahoma OSD Classic Atlantic Coast OSD Championship Jayhawk OSD Championship Oklahoma OSD Championship Bama Quail Club Jockey Hollow Imperial OSD Classic Oregon OSD Championship Ozark OSD Championship Bear Pond OSD Classic Kentucky OSD Championship Pacific Coast OSD Championship Big Sky Field Trial Club Keystone OSD Championship Pacific Northwest OSD Championship Big Sky OSD Championship Lesser Sandhills Field Trial Club Razorback OSD Classic Brock & Wells OSD Classic Lone Star OSD Classic M.F. Ferguson Classic Russell County (Ala.) Field Trial Club California Chukar SD Classic Masters OSD Championship Shadow Oak Field Trial Club California OSD Championship South Carolina OSD Championship McMinnville Field Trial Club Canadian OSD Championship Southeastern OSD Championship Michigan OSD Championship Can/Am OSD Classic Southern Comfort Field Trial Club Middle Atlantic OSD Championship Cedar Valley OSD Classic Southwest Missouri OSD Championship Midwest OSD Championship Colorado OSD Championship Sunflower State OSD Championship Mill Pond FTC / Jep Wade OSD Eastern OSD Championship Swamp Fox OSD Classic Mississippi OSD Championship Egyptian OSD Championship Tennessee OSD Championship Missouri OSD Championship Tennessee Valley Field Trial Club Farmer Sportsmen’s De Luca Classic Montana OSD Championship Texas OSD Championship Fleetwood OSD Classic National Chukar OSD Championship Tootsie Hurdle SD Classic Garden State OSD Championship National OSD Championship* Uni ted States SD Invitational Championship* Garden State OSD Classic Nat ional Prairie Chicken OSD Championship Vidalia FTC Beaver Creek OSD Classic Georgia OSD Championship Nevada Bird Dog Club West Coast OSD Championship Henry Banks Sr. OSD Classic New England Open Championship Western OSD Championship Idaho OSD Championship North Carolina OSD Championship Illinois OSD Championship North Carolina PD Assn. Carolina Celebration OSD *Bonus Points Stake A dog whose breeding is shown by DNA to be misrepresented shall have points earned toward this Award withheld pending resolution of the matter by the Field Dog Stud Book . If such misrepresentation is not settled by April 30, the dog shall forfeit all points. NOTE: Any points earned after April 30, 2022 will accumulate towards the 2022-2023 season. For more information : SEAN DERRIG—(773) 281-3204 - or- MARK JOHNSON—(630) 699-1439 — FOR OFFICE USE ONLY — Category: Fixture Size: Ad Number: Insertions: Total Due: Paid (Check Credit Card ) Name: 33007.qxp_Layout 2 8/30/21 10:15 AM Page 1 Purina is pleased to announce the PURINA TOP DERBY AWARDS for the 2021 –22 FIELD TRIAL SEASON These Awards, like those for the major All-Age and Shooting Dog Shooting Dog which will receive bonus points of 150, 100, 75 and 50). circuits, will recognize the season’s top Derbies, their owners and handlers. Winning Derbies, owners and handlers will be recognized at the Awards Similar to the other Top Dog Awards programs, these Derby Awards are banquet. An original oil painting of the winning Derbies will be presented based on a points system. Dogs winning a placement in 30-minute Derby along with a generous supply of Purina product for the winners. stakes will receive: 5 points for first; 3 for second; 2 for third; and 1 for Those who chose to enter and compete in Purina Awards stakes fourth, times the number of dogs drawn in the stake; for 45-minute stakes agree to do so under the policies and rules established by the Awards or longer: 6 points for first; 4 for second; 2 for third; and 1 for fourth. Committee, American Field and FDSB standards, and those spelled out in *Bonus points are added for Futurity and all-age Championship wins the booklet “Standards to Field Trial Procedure, Judicial Practice, (doubled for Championships and most Futurities except the U.S. Quail Handler and Bird Dog Performance”. Open Shooting Dog Derby Stakes Open All-Age Derby Stakes Midwest Region • Alabama Club’s Derby • All-America Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • All-America Derby Chmp.* • All-America Prairie Chmp. Derby • Egyption Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • American Derby Invitational Chmp.* • Kentucky Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • American Quail Classic Derby • Illinois Open Shooting Dog Chmp. – Max Eldred Open Derby • Benton County (Miss.) Open Derby • Indiana Open Shooting Dog • “Big” Derby Classic • Michigan Open Derby Classic • Blackbelt Field Trial Club Derby • Midwest Shooting Dog Futurity* • Buck-Tuck Open Derby • Carroll County (Tenn.) Field Trial Club Derby • Midwestern States Derby Classic • Cecil Proctor Open Derby • National Prairie Chicken Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Central Carolina Open Derby Northeast Region • Conecuh Station Club • Bill McNamee Memorial Open Derby Classic • Continental Derby Chmp.* • Garden State Chmp. (English Setter Club) Open Derby • Dixie Open All-Age Derby • Dr. D.E. Hawthorne Border Classic Derby • Garden State Classic Open Derby • Dr. Douglas Guthrie Open Derby • Keystone “Yankee” Open Derby Classic • Georgia Derby Chmp.* • New England Futurity* • Heartland Open Derby Southern Region • Hell Creek Open Derby • Cedar Valley Classics (Ray B. Jeffers Open Derby) • Hobart Ames Open Derby • Inola Open All-Age Derby • Eastern Open Derby Classic • International Pheasant Chmp. Derby • Georgia Association Shooting Dog Classics (Ray Jeffers Open Derby) • Jim Ingle Open Derby • Georgia Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Kansas Derby Classic • Henry Banks Sr. Memorial Open Shooting Dog Derby • Kentucky Chmp. Open Derby • Russell County (Ala.) Open Derby • Kentucky Lake Ricky Chism Memorial Open Derby • South Carolina Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Kentucky Quail Classic Derby • Swamp Fox Open Shooting Dog Derby Classic • Larry Brech Open Derby • Lee County (Ga.) Open All-Age Derby • Tootsie Hurdle Open Derby • Mid-America Chmp. Open Derby Classic • United States Quail Shooting Dog Futurity* • Mississippi All-Age Chmp. Derby Western Region • Missouri Don Fox Memorial Derby • Arkansas Derby Classic • Missouri Open All-Age Derby • Can/Am Open Shooting Dog Derby • Muckalee Creek Open Derby • National Derby Chmp.* • Colorado Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • North Carolina Open Derby • Fleetwood Open Shooting Dog Classic Open Derby • Pacific Coast Derby Chmp.* • Hidden Valley Club • Pelican Open All-Age Classic Derby • Jayhawk Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Prairie Field Trial Club Derby • Lone Star Open Shooting Dog Classic Open Derby • Region 8 Championship Assn. Open Derby • Missouri Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Rend Lake Open All-Age Derby • Rulon Everton Open Derby • Oklahoma Open Derby Classic • Solatex Evangeline Derby • Oklahoma Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Southland Arlin Nolen Derby • Southwest Missouri Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Southwestern Chmp. Open Derby • Sunflower State Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Stillwater Open All-Age Derby • Texas Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Texas Open Derby • Sullivan County Open All-Age Derby • Sunflower Open All-Age Derby Far West Region • Texas Open Chmp. Derby • Arizona Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Bill West Open Derby Classic • United States Open Chmp. Derby • Montana Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • West Tennessee Open All-Age Derby • Oregon Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Western Open All-Age Derby For more information, please contact : SEAN DERRIG—(773) 281-3204 - or - MARK JOHNSON—(630) 699-1439 — FOR OFFICE USE ONLY — Category: Fixture Size: Ad Number: Insertions: Total Due: Paid (Check Credit Card ) Name: .
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