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Cwa Grading Guide ‐ Archive 1 1/13/2021 CWA GRADING GUIDE ‐ ARCHIVE 1 LAST MEET 2ND LAST MEET 3RD LAST MEET YR LAST PR_PTS CWA NO CALL REGISTERED OWNER DPC HC ARX NARX DQ DQDATE TRP LOC1 PTS1 LOC2 PTS2 LOC3 PTS3 AVG GRADE RUN 2300 Abbie‐G Avita A Biento Greenspan/Kalal 2CA 5.00CA 0.00 2.50 D 5.00 2014 2748 Abbie‐K CH Andauer and Ryland’s About Last Night Kea/Dews/Martin CH 3 GA 0.00 GA 5.00 GA 4.00 3.00 D 9.00 2015 444 Abby BIS SBIS CH Summitʹs Moonlight Serenade JC TRP DPC Bohl DPC TRP WI 2.00 WI 0.00 WI 0.00 0.67 D 2436 Abby CanCH Sailaway Pagani Zonda ARX DPCX TRP PR2 Molnar/Pope CH ARX 3.33 TRP13 BC 14.00 BC 15.00 BC 15.00 14.67 B 214.00 2015 2718 Abel CH Shamasan Stars Go Blue at Swiftcreek TRP DPC PR Whitney/Armstrong CH TRP10 MN 6.90 MN 15.50 MN 10.00 10.80 B 104.90 2018 2070 Ace Licketysplit Face The Wind ARX TRP PR5 MC Bowman‐Mealey 2 ARX TRP52VA0.00GA3.00VA8.003.67 D 551.57 2015 2260 Aine CH Westmeath What I Like About You SC PR2 TRP DPC Couch CH TRP18 OK 5.00 OK 14.00 OK 14.50 11.17 B 161.83 2014 842 Al Halmarque Go Ask Alice LCM6 OTR TRP PR CGC Whitney/Rew 1.50 TRP12 MN 10.50 MN 8.50 MN 8.00 9.00 C 113.50 2009 2615 Albie Icatcher Hare Straight Back Bosch 5BC 2.00BC 2.00BC 0.00 1.33 D 9.00 2016 2188 Albus GCH Liberty’s Absent Minded Professor JC Odom/Mayers CH 3 LA 2.00 WI 7.00 WI 7.00 5.33 C 16.00 2013 601 Alby Alby Of Wyndsor Wilson 3.00 3 NC 17.50 WI 10.00 WI 10.00 12.50 B 350 Allie Can CH Winsmith A Stitch in Time FCH JC DPC TRP Johnson/Markus DPC TRPMN0.00MN0.00MN0.000.00D 408 Allie Galewindʹs A Striking Moment SC D‐OR FCH TRP Ferry/Oace TRPCA0.00CA0.00CA0.000.00 D 907 Allison CH Kamadaʹs Almost Famous Halliday 3MN 6.00WI 8.00 WI 8.00 7.33 C 22.00 646 Ally Halmarque Agatha Christie Rudder 1.50 9 MN 10.00 WI 10.00 MN 9.00 9.67 C 2314 Amanda Debmar Southerness TRP PR2 Bahm 2 TRP21 LA 5.00 LA 2.00 LA 7.00 4.67 D 175.48 2017 2992 Amarillo CH Surrey Hill Mariner Hoptimus Prime RATI RATN Fredericks/Lee CH 7 TN 7.00 TN 8.00 VA 7.00 7.33 C 44.00 2017 729 Amber Rockabye Mollie of Yelapa Nealy 3BC 4.50BC 7.00BC 7.00 6.17 C4.50 448 Amelia Bitterblueʹs Soul Of Flight JC FCH Miner/Garwacki 2 MA 7.00 MA 12.00 9.50 C 901 Amelia DC Cherche Afterglow at Artemis TRP DPC Gold/Small CH TRP10PA 5.00PA 8.00PA 9.00 7.33 C 81.00 2231 Amos FC Free Flite Ableaim Absolut of Cali FCH MC Pick 8GA 2.00GA 4.00GA 2.00 2.67 D 22.00 2017 320 Amy Millrace Heart Of Darkness SC FCH Schmidt 3NJ 0.00 NJ 0.00 NJ 3.00 1.00 D 2045 Andee Karasarʹs Paradigm Mlynar/Kuper 1OH 3.00 3.00 D 3.00 2009 1025 Andrew FC Free Flite Ableaim All American MC LCX TRP PR Bost 1 2.00 TRP11 GA 7.00 GA 5.00 GA 8.00 6.67 C 88.00 2014 863 Angel CH Windsong SF Angel Dust OTR Pagan CH 2BC 2.00BC 5.00 3.50 D7.00 2365 Angie CH Shamasan and The Angels Sing Booth CH 6 OK 8.00 NJ 4.00 NJ 7.00 6.33 C 27.00 2013 2365 Angie CH Shamasan and The Angels Sing TRP DPC Booth CH TRP10 VA 0.00 VA 3.00 NJ 0.00 1.00 D 30.00 2017 329 Anna Belle FC Paris Mark Me In Aberdeen FCH Young 1NJ 7.00 7.00 C 1131 Annie AM/CAN CH Summit Some Days are Diamonds McEachern/Vernon CH 3BC 3.00BC 0.00BC 0.00 1.00 D3.00 858 Annie‐S CH Bayleaf Sweet Annie FCH TRP DPC PR2 Shimer CH 10.50 TRP30 WI 0.00 WI 2.00 MN 0.00 0.67 D 196.54 2010 2397 Annie‐St Heartland HH Lamborgini Diablo PR Stewart/Smith 1 6 OK 5.00 OK 9.00 KS 9.00 7.67 C 52.50 2013 2395 Antonio LaQuest Runninʹ For The Border Cook/Stebritz 5VA3.00VA4.00VA5.004.00 D 18.00 2014 2258 Ants Fanfareʹs Annie Get Your Gun PR TRP DPC Thomas/Sieg DPC TRP15OK 6.00OK 8.00WI 2.00 5.33 C 96.00 2014 475 Apollo Seafire Shadow of the Moon Krikorian 2MA 3.00MA 0.00 1.50D 2417 Apollo CH Longlesson Showtime At The Apollo SC PR TRP DPC Hall/Longlesson CH TRP10 GA 3.00 GA 6.90 GA 6.00 5.30 C 59.90 2017 2273 Armani Dakotaʹs Fashion Police Moran 2WI 0.00 WI 0.00 0.00 D 0.00 2011 2101 Arrow Arrow of Whippetshire ARX PR3 FCH TRP Herald ARX 7.00 TRP17 CA 10.00 CA 10.00 CA 14.00 11.33 B 255.83 2016 2940 Arrow Longrunʹs Green Arrow of Brownstone Brown/Feldheim 0.00 FTE 0.00 NR 631 Arthur CH Sowagla Myth Maker Sovereign CH 3 NC 10.50 NC 6.00 NC 7.00 7.83 C 2340 Ash Treadway Fifth Estate at Whimsy TRP PR Downing/Dorsey 3 TRP17 BC 5.00 BC 5.00 BC 3.00 4.33 D 99.00 2017 2527 Ashleigh Maybach Ashleigh Ski Gold PR Harrop 14.00 5 BC 12.50 BC 14.00 BC 11.50 12.67 B 71.00 2013 405 Ashley Can CH Loughrenʹs A Finest Kind FCHX CGC Harrison CH 2 CA 10.50 CA 12.00 11.25 B 2404 Ashlie Debmar Dances With Ashlie Whitmore/Escobedo 1LA 0.00 0.00 D 0.00 2012 985 Aspen Sheffieldʹs Sunset Boulevard TRP PR Shebesta TRP12 WI 7.00 WI 7.00 WI 7.00 7.00 C 81.00 2009 480 Atlanta FC Merci Isle Spirit Guide CGC LCM SC CR TRP Banks TRP NH 0.00 NC 0.00 NC 0.00 0.00 D 577 Atom Wegnerʹs Manhatten Project TRP ARX AX AXJ Smith ARX TRP27 WI 5.00 MN 9.00 WI 3.00 5.67 C 299.50 815 Aubrey Surrey Hillʹs Blue at the Mizzen Lee 0.00 D 2060 Audrey CanCH Highbridge Firebird TRP PR DPC Stritychuk CH 0.50 TRP16 BC 11.00 BC 11.50 BC 10.00 10.83 B 134.50 2014 2083 Augie GCH Mariner Diablesse I Canʹt Believe Itʹs Not Butters FCH ARX DPCX TRP PR3 Fredericks/Lee/Anichini CH ARX 1.00 TRP29 OH 7.00 OH 7.00 NJ 7.00 7.00 C 321.00 2015 476 Aurora CH Seafire Spectrum Of Light JC Krikorian CH 8 MA 0.00 MA 4.00 NH 6.00 3.33 D 844 Aurora CH Halmarque Saratoga Corely CH TRP10 WI 2.00 MN 0.00 MN 3.00 1.67 D 26.00 966 Austin Alluring Austin Without Limits TRP DPC SR ADC PR4 Szabo DPC 14.00 1.00 TRP25 BC 10.00 BC 13.00 BC 12.00 11.67 B 351.75 2011 2437 Austin‐C Libertyʹs Down Under Curran/Bennett 1 2 TX 15.00 TX 10.00 12.50 B 25.00 2013 983 Avalon Saratoga Syncopation Corley 1MN 2.00 2.00 D 2.00 2007 2434 Babe GCH Redglen Rock A Baby Bye JC Tatro CH 1 TX 0.00 0.00 D 0.00 2013 2129 Bacon FC Marinerʹs Chubby Hubby ARX TRP DPCX PR5 FCH Fredericks DPC ARX 3.00 TRP38 VA 11.00 VA 14.00 VA 10.00 11.67 B 501.94 2016 2705 Badger RK Mountain Badger Koerner 0.00 FTE 0.00 NR 648 Bagel CH Chesaraʹs A Cappella FCH SC CGC Ronning/Taylor 1NJ 0.00 0.00 D2.00 2697 Bailey FC Angel Speed Bailey SC LCM2 Borland/Nielsen 1KS 7.00 7.00 C 7.00 2015 2626 Baillie CH Lakota’s Ghouls Just Wanna Have Fun Brown Boulders Knutson CH 5 CA 4.00 CA 5.00 CA 8.00 5.67 C 32.00 2016 923 Baingan Hamryaʹs Baingan Bharta Chan Chan 2PA 4.50NJ 7.00 5.75 C 11.50 339 Baldy FC Owrun Hot Caramel of Runswift SC LCM II TT CR TRP Turner TRP MD 2.00 WI 5.00 WI 4.50 3.83 D 859 Bally Alycyon Whimsy Ballykissangel Downing/Hopperstad 0.00 D 743 Bambi Bambi III Greenberg 2PA 0.00PA 5.00 2.50 D5.00 340 Bandit OʹRun Runswift Antique Bronze SC FCH CR TRP Turner 8.00 TRP NC 11.00 IL 9.00 IL 12.50 10.83 B 954 Bandit Valhalla’s Rebel Yell Rideout 1NJ 8.00 8.00 C8.00 899 Bando Pinhal Bando 3 CA 8.00 CA 11.00 CA 10.00 9.67 C 29.00 638 Banjo Rarely Herd Of Wyndsor CD RN ARX NARX3 CRXII TRP CGC Ochoa ARX 58.00 TRP WI 22.00 PA 27.00 PA 26.50 25.17 A 372.25 672 Banks CH Dashing Dare To Bette The Bank ARX TRP DPCX Krug/Samuelson DPC ARX TRP IL 14.00 IL 13.00 MN 8.00 11.67 B 194.00 2787 Banner Debmar Emerald Strike Up The Band ARX PR2 TRP Bahm ARX 1.00 TRP!5 LA 9.00 GA 16.00 GA 16.00 13.67 B 213.33 2017 2134 Barrett CH Northwindʹs Grin and Bear It PR TRP DPC Foss‐Tietz/Tietz/Nierengarten CH 11.00 TRP10 WI 10.00 WI 10.00 WI 9.00 9.67 C 120.00 2012 930 Basil Loughren Basil of Rockabye Eastman 5 BC 10.00 BC 8.00 BC 18.00 12.00 B 63.50 2407 Basil Marnays Dressed To Kill LaBarre 0.00 FTE 0.00 NR 508 BB FC Wisteria Pompeii Xpress To TNT SC FCH Price 3NJ 8.00 NJ 9.00 MD 6.00 7.67 C 1017 Bea‐D Wistwind Beeswing TRP PR2 Duffield 1 TRP23OH 7.00OH 2.00OH 8.00 5.67 C 177.75 2012 2227 Beamer Resilience High Dollar Parravani/English 2 OH 10.00 OH 14.00 12.00 B 24.00 2013 211 Beanie Marial Palmeridge Waterwist FCH TRP Arthur 1.00 TRP IL 0.00 IL 7.00 WI 9.00 5.33 C 2106 Beatle GCH UCH Mystic Run’s Here Comes the Sun CD RE TRP DPC PR2 MC UJJ DJ CGC Andrews CH TRP33 VA 0.00 NJ 0.00 VA 0.00 0.00 D 155.00 2016 424 Beau FC Picabo Of Fermanagh SC FCH TRP McManus TRPNC4.00NC4.00PA8.005.33 C4.00 961 Beau Morlais Ain’t Misbehavin Briscoe 5 CA 10.00 CA 6.25 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