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Layout 2 9/3/20 10:28 AM Page 1 Purina Top Derby.qxp_Layout 2 9/3/20 10:28 AM Page 1 Purina is pleased to announce the PURINA TOP DERBY AWARDS FOR THE 2020 –21 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 Winning Derbies, owners and handlers will be recognized at the handlers. Awards banquet. An original oil painting of the winning Derbies will be Similar to the other Top Dog Awards programs, these Derby Awards presented along with a generous supply of Purina product for the are based on a points system. Dogs winning a placement in 30-minute winners. Derby stakes will receive: 5 points for first; 3 for second; 2 for third; and 1 for fourth, times the number of dogs drawn in the stake; Those who chose to enter and compete in Purina Awards stakes for 45-minute stakes or longer: 6 points for first; 4 for second; 2 for agree to do so under the policies and rules established by the Purina third; and 1 for fourth. Awards Committee, American Field and FDSB standards, and those *Bonus points are added for Futurity and all-age Championship wins spelled out in the booklet “Standards to Field Trial Procedure, (doubled for Championships and most Futurities except the U.S. Quail Judicial Practice, 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.* • Egyption Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • All-America Prairie Chmp. 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 • Bluegrass Derby Classic • Michigan Open Derby Classic • Benton County (Miss.) Open Derby • Midwest Shooting Dog Futurity* • Blackbelt Field Trial Club Derby • Midwestern States Derby Classic • Buck-Tuck Open Derby • National Prairie Chicken Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Carroll County (Tenn.) Field Trial Club Derby • Cecil Proctor Open Derby Northeast Region • Central Carolina Open Derby • Bill McNamee Memorial Open Derby Classic • Conecuh Station Club • Garden State Chmp. (English Setter Club) Open Derby • Continental Derby Chmp.* • Garden State Classic Open Derby • Dixie Open All-Age Derby • Keystone “Yankee” Open Derby Classic • Dr. D.E. Hawthorne Border Classic Derby • Dr. Douglas Guthrie Open Derby • National Shooting Dog Futurity* • Georgia Derby Chmp.* • New England Futurity* • Gyp Hills Open Derby Southern Region • Heartland Open Derby • Cedar Valley Classics (Ray B. Jeffers Open Derby) • Hell Creek Open Derby • Conecuh Station Club • Hobart Ames Open Derby • Dixie Classics (Ala.) Open Shooting Dog Derby • Inola Open All-Age Derby • International Pheasant Chmp. Derby • Eastern Open Derby Classic • Jim Ingle Open Derby • Fort Mill (SC) Open Derby Classic • Kansas Derby Classic • Georgia Association Shooting Dog Classics (Ray Jeffers Open Derby) • Kentucky Chmp. Open Derby • Georgia Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Kentucky Lake Ricky Chism Memorial Open Derby • Henry Banks Sr. Memorial Open Shooting Dog Derby • Kentucky Quail Classic Derby • Russell County (Ala.) Open Derby • Larry Brech Open Derby • Lee County (Ga.) Open All-Age Derby • South Carolina Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Mid-America Chmp. Open Derby Classic • Swamp Fox Open Shooting Dog Derby Classic • Mississippi All-Age Chmp. Derby • Tootsie Hurdle Open Derby • Missouri Don Fox Memorial Derby • United States Quail Shooting Dog Futurity* • Missouri Open All-Age Derby Western Region • Muckalee Creek Open Derby • National Derby Chmp.* • Arkansas Derby Classic • North Carolina Open Derby • Can/Am Open Shooting Dog Derby • Pacific Coast Derby Chmp.* • Colorado Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Pelican Open All-Age Classic Derby • Fleetwood Open Shooting Dog Classic Open Derby • Prairie Field Trial Club Derby • Jayhawk Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Region 8 Championship Assn. Open Derby • Lone Star Open Shooting Dog Classic Open Derby • Rend Lake Open All-Age Derby • Missouri Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Rulon Everton Open Derby • Solatex Evangeline Derby • Oklahoma Open Derby Classic • Southland Arlin Nolen Derby • Oklahoma Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Southwestern Chmp. Open Derby • Southwest Missouri Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Stillwater Open All-Age Derby • Sunflower State Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Open Derby • Sullivan County Open All-Age Derby • Texas Open Shooting Dog Chmp. Texas Open Derby • Sunflower Open All-Age Derby • Texas Chmp. Open Derby Far West Region • United States Chicken 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.
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