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Agtsec Running Groups Group A - 142 competitors Champ: 10 - 8, 14 - 5, 16 - 12, 20 - 15, 22 - 18, 24 - 12 Perf: P8 - 9, P12 - 6, P14 - 8, P16 - 10, P20 - 9 Vet: V4 - 4, V8 - 5, V12 - 17, V16 - 4 Addison, Michelle DeChance, Annie Lady (24) German Shepherd Dog Pink Floyd (V12) Token Blonde Spencer Davis (P20) Rico Suave Dog Alfonso, Annette Chapter (22) Border Collie Erspamer, Mia Legend (V12) Border Collie Jackson (P20) Labrador Retriever Valid (P20) Border Collie Anderson, Cliff Zoe (20) Wheatable Ferguson, Kelley Winnie (V12) Border Collie Joose (16) Border Collie Anderson, Crystal Floyd, Cindy Razzi (P14) English Springer Spaniel Thor (16) Poodle (Miniature) Andrews, Lisa Friedl, Gwyneth Shibumi (24) Border Collie Amigo (24) Border Collie Aubois, Sara Gant, Shane Ridley (P20) Border Collie Atom (P20) Border Collie Sweets (P12) Shetland Sheepdog Barton, Kim Logan (V 4) Shih Tzu Garcia, Allison EPI (20) All-American Sizzle (V 8) Shetland Sheepdog Better Cheddar (14) All-American Bekaert, Susan Ringer (P16) Border Collie ABBA (V12) Border Collie Motown (16) Shetland Sheepdog Garvey, Sarah Poppy (24) All-American Bennett, Alicia Excalibur (V16) Border Collie Gerhard, Jeremy Bleu (10) Papillon Maverick (10) Pembroke Welsh Corgi Pixie Pig (20) Border Collie Tease (20) Border Collie Ruckus (22) Australian Shepherd Benson, Helen Shadow (16) Shetland Sheepdog Grace, Kathy Blanche (16) Standard Schnauzer Bowman, Tom Casey (P14) All-American Hanson, Morgan Probability (P16) Border Collie Brown, Kat #Winning (22) Border Collie Nemo (P14) All-American Elite (20) Border Collie Harrison, Stephen Koda (20) Border Collie Chase, Kimberly Hurley (P20) Border Collie Haviland, Meg Dyson (P12) Miniature Schnauzer Clark, Renee Aero (22) Border Collie Henning, Bonny Zuri (22) Border Collie Tempo (22) Border Collie Michaela (V12) Border Collie Hiles, Christy Cossart, Shawn Static (P16) All-American Wazi (P12) Miniature Schnauzer Dare (V12) Border Collie Holm, Christopher Tuuli (P14) Australian Shepherd Davis, Barb Fia (22) Border Collie Flex (24) Border Collie Skecher (P12) Shetland Sheepdog -1- Group A (cont.) 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