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Akc National Obedience Invitational ~ Long Beach 2008 Fourteenth Akc National Obedience Invitational AKC NATIONAL OBEDIENCE INVITATIONAL ~ LONG BEACH 2008 FOURTEENTH AKC NATIONAL OBEDIENCE INVITATIONAL An American Kennel Club Event Saturday, December 13, 2008 Sunday, December 14, 2008 Long Beach Entertainment & Convention Center 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, California 90802 Event Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday All Judging Will Be Indoors This competition is being held under American Kennel Club rules. All rights to this event are vested in the American Kennel Club. PAGE 1 AKC NATIONAL OBEDIENCE INVITATIONAL ~ LONG BEACH 2008 AKC OFFICERS/BOARD OF DIRECTORS RONALD H. MENAKER, Chairman HON. DAVID C. MERRIAM, Vice Chairman Class of 2009 Class of 2010 DR. J. CHARLES Garvin DR. CARMEN L. BATTAGLIA STEVEN D. GLADSTONE DR. WILLIAM R. NEWMAN HON. David C. MERRIAM NINA SCHAEFER Patricia SCULLY Class of 2011 Class of 2012 DR. Patricia H. HAINES DR. THOMAS M. DAVIES KENNETH A. MARDEN WALTER F. GOODMAN Patti L. STRAND RONALD H. MENAKER DENNIS B. SPRUNG, EX OFFICIO EXECUTIVE OFFICERS DENNIS B. SPRUNG JOHN J. LYONS President/Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer JAMES P. CROWLEY JAMES T. STEVENS Executive Secretary Chief Financial Officer VICE PRESIDENTS NOREEN E. BAXTER DARRELL HAYES Communications Dog Show Judges CHARLES KNEIFEL ROBIN Stansell Chief Information Officer Event Operations ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENTS CURT A. CURTIS GINA DINARDO LASH Companion Events Assistant Executive Secretary KEITH FRAZIER MARI-BETH O’NEILL Audit and Control Special Services DAISY L. OKAS David ROBERTS Communications Customer Relations & Registration Services VICKI LANE REES DAPHNA STRAUS Human Resources Business Development KRISTI MARTINEZ TRACEY TESSIER Internal Consulting Group Software Development AKC is a registered trademark of the American Kennel Club, Inc. PAGE 2 AKC NATIONAL OBEDIENCE INVITATIONAL ~ LONG BEACH 2008 Table of Contents Letter From the President. .Page 7 A Long Journey to the NOI. .Page 9 Nat’l Obedience Champions. .Page 13 2007 NOC Winner . .Page 14 2007 NOC Finalists. .Page 15 Judges. .Page 21 Stewards. .Page 33 Saturday Competition. Page 34 Participants by Armband Number. Page 35 Participants by Group. Page 44 Teams Advancing to Sunday. .Page 53 Sunday Competition. .Page 54 Index of Exhibitors. Page 69 Concluding Rounds Chart . Inside Back Cover Foldout By entering this show, all owners, handlers, breeders and kennels agree that all rights to tele- vise, videotape, photograph, advertise, promote and publicize or otherwise exploit this show, or the persons or animals participating in it or the results of the competition before, during or after the event, shall belong soley to P&G Pet Care and The American Kennel Club, Inc. and their respective assigns, including the use of the names, likenesses or biographical matter of all dogs, owners, handlers, breeders and kennels participating in the show and no such owner, handler, breeder or kennel shall allow any other party to make commercial use of any videotape or photograph of any person or animal participating in this competition. NOTE: By entering this show all owners, handlers, breeders and kennels agree to make them- selves available for interview if requested. Exhibitors may video tape individual runs only for personal use. The management will not be responsible for the loss or damage to any dog exhibited or the possessions of any exhibitor, whether the result of accident of any other cause. It is distinctly understood that every dog at this trial is in the care and custody and control of its owner or handler during the entire time the dog is on the trial premises. PAGE 3 AKC NATIONAL OBEDIENCE INVITATIONAL ~ LONG BEACH 2008 Invitational Chair Curt A. Curtis The American Kennel Club, 8051 Arco Corporate Drive, Suite 100, Raleigh, NC 27617-3390 Cell Phone 919-345-7704 Co-Invitational Chairs Larry Warsoff Betty Winthers Cell Phone 818-207-8365 Cell Phone 206-999-5734 Invitational Secretary Lisa M. Strickland The American Kennel Club 8051 Arco Corporate Drive, Suite 100, Raleigh, NC 27617-3390 Cell Phone 252-903-6157 Assistant Invitational Secretary Diane Schultz Cell Phone 386-871-8715 Invitational Committee Roger Ayers • W. Herb Morrison • William Thayne • AKC Staff Chief Ring Steward Robin Bugarin 2422 Riverdale Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90031 Hospitality Publicity Paula Spector Daisy Okas Official Photographer Michael Godsil, Godsil Photography P.O. Box 1004, Galesburg, IL 61402 309-343-0262 • [email protected] Scores and Tallies Robert Self, Front and Finish 2008 AKC National Obedience Judges Michael Bavilacqua (0154) . 5 Freda Court, Chico, CA 95928 Phyllis Broderick (5849) . 262 Brass Castle Road, Oxford, NJ 07863 Brian Cleveland (6061) . .707 Sweet Juliet Way, Greer, SC 29650 Anna Lorenz (19278). W6281 County Road FF, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020 Patricia Scully (2013). .328 Parkside Drive, Suffern, NY 10901 Margery West (5547). .5143 S. Dollison, Springfield, MO 65810 PAGE 4 AKC NATIONAL OBEDIENCE INVITATIONAL ~ LONG BEACH 2008 Show Veterinarian In Attendance Dr. Kathy Earle 3125 Ridgeway, Fallbrook, CA 92028 • 760-497-8122 Directions to Daytime Clinic – 2 Clinics Blue Cross Dog and Cat Hospital 2665 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach, CA 90804 • 562-494-0975 Start out going North on Long Beach Blvd. toward E. 1st Street 1.57 miles. Turn right onto E. Pacific Coast Highway/CA-1, 1.65 miles. The Family Vet 1749 Magnolia Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813 • 562-435-6331 Start out going North on Long Beach Blvd. toward E. 1st Street 1.57 miles. Turn left onto E. Pacific Coast Highway/CA-1, 0.50 miles. Turn left onto Magnolia Ave. .06 mile. Directions to the Veterinary Emergency Clinic Crossroads Animal Emergency – Open 24 hours 11057 Rosecrans Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650 562-863-2522 • 800-345-9088 Weekend Hours (24 Hour Clinic) – Friday 6:00 p.m. to Monday 8:00 a.m. Weekday Hours – Monday to Thrusday 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. From Convention Center: Turn right out of Shoreline Drive parking lot and proceed North on the Long Beach Freeway to the 91 Freeway. Turn East onto the 91 Freeway to the 605 Freeway. Turn North onto the 605 Freeway and drive up two exits to Rosecrans Ave. exit. Take the Rosecrans Ave. exit and turn right (East) to 11057 Rosecrans. Crossroads Animal Emergency is next to McDonalds. Exhibitors should follow their veterinarian’s recommendations to assure their dogs are free of internal and external parasites, any communicable diseases, and have appropriate vaccinations. Human Emergency Services Fire / Ambulance / Police - Dial 911 2 Local Long Beach Hospitals: Long Beach Memorial Medical Center 2801 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, CA 90806-1799 Directions: Start out going North on Long Beach Blvd. toward E. 1st Street 2.57 miles. Turn right onto E. Willow Street 0.24 miles. Turn left onto Atlantic Ave 0.25 miles. Approximately 6 minutes and 3 miles away. St. Mary Medical Center 1050 Linden Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813-3393 Directions: Start out going North on Long Beach Blvd. toward E. 1st Street 0.83 miles. Turn right onto E. 10th St. 0.07 miles. Turn left onto Elm Ave. (Gate access required) 0.03 miles. Turn right onto E. 10th Street 0.07 miles. E. 10th St. becomes Linden Ave. 0.05 miles. Approximately 2 minutes and 1 mile away. PAGE 5 AKC NATIONAL OBEDIENCE INVITATIONAL ~ LONG BEACH 2008 Rosettes, Awards and Prizes Saturday, December 13th Group Prizes First Place ....................................................................................Gold-Filled Medallion and Rosette Second Place...........................................................................Sterling Silver Medallion and Rosette Third Place ..........................................................................................Bronze Medallion and Rosette FourthPlace ...........................................................................................Brass Medallion and Rosette Each Exhibitor will receive a Brass Medallion and a Certificate and Ribbon of Participation. Sunday, December 14th Awards 2008 National Obedience Champion • $2,500 Cash Award sponsored by AKC • 200 lbs. Eukanuba Dog Food • $400 gift certificate from J&J Dog Supplies • $25 gift certificate from MAX200 • Eukanuba Equipment Case • Eukanuba Fleece Blanket & Eukanuba Duffel Bag • Crystal Bowl • Rosette First Runner-Up • $1,500 Cash Award sponsored by AKC • 120 lbs. Eukanuba Dog Food • $150 gift certificate from J&J Dog Supplies • Eukanuba Fleece Blanket & Eukanuba Duffel Bag • Engraved Plaque • Rosette Second Runner-Up • $1,000 Cash Award sponsored by AKC • 80 lbs. Eukanuba Dog Food • $100 gift certificate from J&J Dog Supplies • Eukanuba Fleece Blanket & Eukanuba Duffel Bag • Engraved Plaque • Rosette Third Runner-Up • $500 Cash Award sponsored by AKC • 40 lbs. Eukanuba Dog Food • $50 gift certificate from J&J Dog Supplies • Eukanuba Fleece Blanket & Eukanuba Duffel Bag • Engraved Plaque • Rosette Mark your calendars for the Fifteenth AKC National Obedience Invitational, Long Beach, California December 12th & 13th, 2009 PAGE 6 AKC NATIONAL OBEDIENCE INVITATIONAL ~ LONG BEACH 2008 Halt! Don’t Miss the Nation’s Top Canine Competition A MESSAGE FROM AKC PRESIDENT AND CEO DENNIS B. SPRUNG We are pleased to welcome you to Long Beach and the 14th annual AKC National Obedience Invitational. Over the next two days, you’ll witness the result of years of hard work as the top obedience competitors in the nation vie for the prestigious title of National Obedience Champion (NOC). Hundreds of dog and handler teams have competed throughout the year in order to qualify for this event, but only the best of the best will be in attendance. Over the first day of competition, 100 dog-and-handler teams representing 42 breeds, 30 states and Canada will perform a complex program of exercises such as heeling, scent discrimination and retrieval over jumps. The teams will be judged on their skill and accuracy as well as the natural movement of the handler and willingness and enjoyment of the dog. The head-to-head competition begins on Sunday, where the finalists from the previous day will attempt to figure-eight, jump and retrieve their way to the National Obedience Championship title.
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