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Catalog German Shepherd Dog Club of Greater Eugene Licensed All Breed Obedience & Rally Trials Catalog German Shepherd Dog Club of Greater Eugene Licensed All Breed Obedience & Rally Trials Saturday May 30, 2020 2 Concurrent Rally Trials Rally Trial 1-2020261905 & Trial 2-2020261906 Sunday May 31, 2020 2 Concurrent Obedience Trials Obedience Trial 1-2020261909 & Trial 2-20202619010 Polk County Fairgrounds, Building C, 520 S Pacific Hwy Rickreall OR Trial Hours 8 am to 5 pm each day Emergency Contact Day of Trial 503-475-2091 TRIAL CHAIR Christine Leeka 22881 SE 442nd Av Sandy OR 503 668 5264 [email protected] EVENT SECRETARY Judi James dba My Dogs Gym 1337 Madison St NE, #165, Salem, OR 97301 (971) 239-5518 EM: [email protected] CERTIFICATION Permission is granted by the American Kennel Club for the . holding of this event under American Kennel Club rules and regulations. Gina DiNardo, Secretary 2020 Officers of the German Shepherd Club of Greater Eugene President Chris Carter Vice President Christine Leeka Secretary Carol Hernandez Treasurer Whiendy Parr Board of Directors John Hernandez, Kathy Martin, Glen Perry TRIAL COMMITTEE The Officers and Directors of the Club Trophies and Prizes This is an Option 2 obedience & rally trial Separate class placings and prizes for German Shepherd and all breed entries Qualifying score required for all prizes All prizes must be claimed the day of the show. None will be mailed or otherwise distributed Ribbon Prizes Regular, Preferred and Optional Titling Classes First Prize Blue Rosette Second Prize Red Rosette Third Prize Yellow Rosette Fourth Prize White Rosette Qualifying Score Dark Green ribbon All Breed Prizes in addition to the above Highest Scoring Dog in Preferred Classes Blue & Green Rosette Highest Scoring Dog in Regular Classes Blue & Gold Rosette Highest Combined Score in Regular Class Open B & Utility Blue & Green Rosette Highest Combined Score in Rally Advanced B & Excellent B Blue & Green Rosette High Combined Triple Qualifying Score in Advanced B, Excellent B, Masters Blue & Red Rosette German Shepherd Dog Prizes in addition to the ribbon prizes for class placings Bronze medallion offered by German Shepherd Dog Club of America To GSD earning Highest Combined Score in Open B & Utility B If no highest combined German Shepherd Dog it will be given to highest scoring GSD in Regular Classes, If no GSD in obedience, will be given to GSD with highest combined scores in Rally. Highest Scoring German Shepherd Dog in Regular Classes Blue & Green Rosette Highest Scoring in German Shepherd Dog Classes Blue & Gold Rosette Highest Combined GSD in Regular Class Open B & Utility Blue & Green Rosette Highest Combined GSD in Rally Advanced B & Excellent B Blue & Green Rosette High Combined GSD Triple Qualifying Score in Advanced B, Excellent B, Masters Blue & Red Rosette German Shepherd Dog earning a new Title that has an AKC Championship of record - $25.00 Judging Program German Shepherd Dog Club of Greater Eugene All Breed Obedience & Rally Trials Saturday May 30, 2020 Rally 2020261905, Rally Trial 2020261906 Sunday May 31, 2020 Obedience Trial 2020261909, Obedience Trial 2020261910 Polk County Fairgrounds, Building C 520 S Pacific Hwy Rickreall OR Judge Mr. Curt A. Curtis #5317, Salem, Oregon Saturday May 30, 2020 Rally Trial 1 Rally Trial 2 8:45 am First class enters and sets up, walk through at 9 am 9 am 7 Novice B 38, 53, 71, 79, 92, 88G, 89G 9:40 am 8 Novice B 38,53,71, 79, 92, 88G, 89G, 91 10:20 am 4 Novice A 37, 81, 36, 69 10:30 am 2 Novice A 36, 69 11 am 7 Intermediate 41, 56, 34, 38, 73, 82, 84 11:30 am 5 Intermediate 34, 38, 73, 82, 84 11:50 am 8 Advanced B 86,65,44,48,47G,87G,39,80 12:20 pm 8 Advanced B86,65,44,48,47G,87G,39,80 12:40 pm 45 min lunch break 1:30 pm 1 Excellent A 77 2 pm 1 Excellent A 77 6 Excellent B 48,47G,87G,39,80,58 6 Excellent B 48,47G,87G,39,80,58 2:30 pm 7 Master 48,66,47G,39,40,80,76 2:50 pm 7 Master 48,66,47G,39,40,80,76 25 dogs, 40 entries 21 dogs, 37 entries Sunday May 31, 2020 Obedience Trial 1 Obedience Trial 2 7:45 am First class enters and sets up, walk through at 8 am 8 am 3 Beginner Novice B 64,84,88G 8:30 am 3 Beginner Novice B 64,84,88G 2 Beginner Novice A 33,69 2 Beginner Novice A 33,69,37 9:20 am 6 Novice B 42,44,54,55,58,78 10:20 am 6 Novice B 44,54,55,58,78,65 1 Novice A 51 2 Preferred Novice 58,70 2 Preferred Novice 58,70 11:20 am 1 Graduate Novice 83 12:05 pm 1 Graduate Novice 83 5 Open A 74,67G, 68,62,43 5 Open A 74,67G, 68,62,43 12:45 pm 45 min lunch break 1:30 pm 4 Open B 52,75G,35,85,57 2:15 pm 4 Open B 52,75G,35,85,57 2 Preferred Open 61,59 2 Preferred Open 61,59 3:30 pm 3 Preferred Utility 87G,30,60 4 pm 2 Preferred Utility 87G,30,60 4:30 pm 3 Utility A 50,48,63 5:30 pm 3 Utility A 50,48,63 4 Utility B 52,75G,35,85,30 4 Utility B 52,75G,35,85,30 33 dogs, 38 entries 31 dogs, 36 entries Start times are approximate and may change dependent upon transfers or absentees after publication of this program. Emergency Contact Day of Trial 503-475-2091 Report Absentees text 971-239-5518 Results posted https://mydoggym.com/results-1 Judge All Classes Mr. Curt Curtis #5317 - Salem, Oregon REGULAR OBEDIENCE CLASSES Novice A OB1 OB2 51 ---- Moss Miller, All American, MA72444901, 7/27/2017, M, Anna Miller, PO Box 261, Jefferson, NQ OR, 97352 Class Placings Sunday Trial 1 First --- Sunday Trial 2 First n/a Score Novice B OB1 OB 2 42 ---- KC's Windsong, English Springer Spaniel, SR89029601, 8/4/2015, M, Zoltan Von 197 Lercherwald, Noisette Vom King Charles, Patrick Huston, 4123 N Concord Av, Portland, OR, 97217 44 44 Love's Tiger RN BN, Labrador Retriever, SR95672605, 9/12/2016, F, Love's Cuda Blue Gage, 187.5 183 Loves Super Star, Kathy Sugitani, 37087 Wheeler Rd, Pleasant Hill, OR, 97455 54 54 CH Blue Panda Pure Basic Bobtale RN, Old English Sheepdog, DN7312301, 11/15/2009, M, AB AB CH Blue Panda Brackens Timbre, CH Blue Panda Pure Basic Beauty CD RN, Lita Long & Diane Rowland, 3255 Continental Dr SE, Turner, OR, 97392 55 55 Skyview Clear Horizons, Golden Retriever, SS03468406, 1/21/2018, F, Steeldust Beck, NQ NQ Steeldust Shimmer BN CD RAE2 CGCA, Missi Hansen & Christine Hennel, 21355 S Richard Ct, Oregon City, OR, 97045 58 58 GCHB CH Stormin's Smart Alec BN RA CAX FCAT2 CGCA CGCU TKN, Miniature Pinscher, NQ AB TS14680601, 10/21/2012, M, GCH Beall's Jr v Copperspur, CH Satin's Small Craft Warning, HLR Catherine Bailey, 4330 Preston Fall City Rd #23, Fall City, WA, 98024 78 78 CH Agust's Nomadic Soul BN BCAT CGC CGCU JC TKN, Borzoi, HP46907805, 1/3/2014, M, NQ AB CH Sonoma's Twilight Moon Svora, CH Agust's Adara, Marie Agun, 3001 SE 410th Av, Washougal, WA, 98671 ---- 65 CH Christmas Holly O'Shenandoah BN RN, Irish Setter, SR97602201, 12/21/2016, F, Mikey 191.5 O'Shenandoah CD PCDX RE JH, Avon Farm Special Ruling, Jo Ann Medica, 13051 NE Cedarwood Rd, Aurora, OR, 97002 Class Placings Sunday Trial 1 First 42 Second 44 Third Fourth Score 197 187.5 Sunday Trial 2 First 65 Second 44 Third Fourth Score 191.5 183 Open A OB1 OB2 Jump Height 74 74 24 Blue Diamond's Good Vibrations CD GN PCD BN RE CGC, Rottweiler, NQ NQ WS50722709, 6/4/2015, M, CH Blue Diamonds from Russia with Love CD RE HLR TKN CGC, Serenade's Izabella vom Mein Schatten CDX GN BN RE CGC, Leilani Farrier, 6710 SW 61st St, Redmond, OR, 97756 67G 67G 22 Whiskey Vom Hoffnung, German Shepherd Dog, DN39933502, 5/20/2014, F, NQ NQ Jake Vom Kansas, Macy Vom Haus Dyer, Karen Johnston, 3020 N Coleman Rd, Spokane Valley, Wa, 99212 68 68 18 Princess London of Dayton Court, English Springer Spaniel, SR1446704, 192.5 192 1/14/2016, F, Blackpearl's Regal Heir, Duncan's Rusti Painite of Downs Lake, John Johnston, 3020 N Coleman Rd, Spokane Valley, Wa, 99212 62 62 16 GCH Lynann's Lets Talk Turkey CD BN RE TDX, English Cocker Spaniel, NQ NQ SR70370902, 11/23/2011, M, CH A One's Parzival, CH Lynann's Forever Aces, Robin Gruenwald & Rita Wolkiewicz, 664 Malabar St, Central Point, OR, 97502 43 43 8 Remani's Liquid Sunshine C D PCD BN RA CGCA CGCU TKA, Papillion, 194 183 TS31191004, 7/10/2016, F, CH MicFriends I Wil, Remani's Get Your Shine On, Danni & Emilie Peterson & Linda Ruedy, 1655 Teton Dr E, Monmouth, OR, 97361 Class Placings Sunday Trial 1 First Second Third Fourth 43 68 Score 194 192.5 Sunday Trial 2 First Second Third Fourth 68 43 Score 192 183 German Shepherd Dog Placings Sunday Trial 1 First none Sunday Trial 2 First none Score Score Open B OB1 OB 2 Jump Height (52) (52) 26 CH Charwin Outside the Lines UDX2 OM5 JH RE, Curly Coated Retriever, NQ 197.5 SR82716401, 5/3/2014, M, GCH Podunks Better Days Ahead CDX MH MHU, CH OTCH Charwin Iced Tea UD OM2 JH NA NAJ, Rick & Kathy Kail, 202 West Stevens, Santa Ana, CA, 92707 (75G) (75G) 22 DeBrut's Irish Limerick UDX4 OM4 RE, German Shepherd Dog, DN36519901, 195 197 3/20/2013, F, DeBrut's Man O'War, OTCH DeBrut N' Kimik's Angel in DeOutfield, Lori Nickeson, 65960 SW 61st St, Bend, OR, 97703 (35) (35) 18 What a Zinger, All American, MA29369201, 1/31/2014, D, Dee Pierce, 570 193.5 192.5 Rancho Vista Dr, Grants Pass, Or, 97526 Open B Cont.
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