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Steeplechase/PSJ Running Order Thursday, October 24, 2019 Main Ring: Steeplechase Semifinals Ch24,22,20,16,14,10 P20,16,14,12,8 Group Order: B,E,A,D,C Group B 24": 8 competitors 24055 Zenn Border Collie Karen Holik 24051 Cash Border Collie Sally Connell 24016 DareDevil Border Collie Laura Pryse 24010 Z Gerbil Mary Ellen Barry 24003 Finn Border Collie Elyse Rossellini 24025 Gambit Border Collie Adriana Nottestad 24034 Rush Belgian Tervuren Tracy Duncan 24002 Moana Border Collie Noriko Sugimoto 22": 18 competitors 22148 Keg Border Collie Kristi Cetrulo 22117 Jedi St Border Collie Joni Steinbach 22113 Kelvin Border Collie Kate Moureaux 22101 Bo Border Collie Carol Bowers 22096 Bright Border Collie Rachel Sanders 22077 Ziggy Border Collie Lisa Jacobs Marley 22059 Zoey Border Collie Eri Momiyama 22058 Bode Border Collie Janie Harris 22036 Jiffy Border Collie Lexi Brigante 22037 Nile Border Collie Jordan York 22028 Gunner Border Collie Lonny Elson 22027 Unpyo Border Collie Kazuyoshi Tanabe 1 22020 Burst Border Collie Terry Smorch 22002 Mesa Border Collie Brooke Ortale 22122 Smartie Border Collie Sharon Goodwin 22033 Truth Border Collie Alison Carter 22132 Nebraska Border Collie Anna Eifert 22129 Kidd Border Collie Karen Holik 20": 6 competitors 20056 Abby Border Collie Kathy Ketner 20052 Kona Australian Shepherd Jeanette Losey 20049 Kanna Border Collie Masatomo Wakabayashi 20047 Snips Border Collie David Kurtz 20031 Katy Border Collie Fumiko Nitta 20017 Joss Border Collie Linda Johns 16": 11 competitors 16055 Luna All-American Stephanie Spezia 16054 Stripe Shetland Sheepdog Marcy Mantell 16043 Brittan Mudi Jeanine Cowger 16050 Porter Rat Terrier Mary Obidinski 16017 Teddy Miniature American Sue Lohrer Shepherd 16049 Prize Border Collie Kate Moureaux 16037 Indi Pumi Christine Brew 16033 Char-Lee Cockapoo Mikio Maeda 16021 Brodie Rat Terrier Estelle Robinson 16007 Tempest SMT Judy Reilly 16046 Moose All Breed Yukari Amano 2 14": 6 competitors 14015 Ami Miniature Schnauzer Masashi Naito 14014 Bree Jack Russell Terrier Rachel Evers 14016 Angela Shetland Sheepdog Haruka Satou 14007 Skylar Shetland Sheepdog Sandy Scott 14006 Britain Shetland Sheepdog Bill Pinder 14031 Connie Poodle (Miniature) Noriko Kishino 10": 8 competitors 10029 Maple Rat Terrier Mary Obidinski 10027 Kure Miniature Pinscher Masatomo Wakabayashi 10019 Hedy Poodle (Miniature) Susan Cochran 10014 Raz Poodle (Toy) Yayoi Taguchi 10007 Spumoni All-American Kathy Tyson 10004 Lenon All Breed Hiromu Ito 10032 What! 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Speed Jumping Semifinals Group B 20": 4 competitors P20014 Zoe Border Collie Donna Deal P20008 Pippin Border Collie Lisa Polazzi P20004 Trillian Australian Shepherd Katrina Parkinson P20047 Kobe Border Collie Ed McCray 3 16": 6 competitors P16053 Punch Border Collie Brett Duke P16051 Ali Border Collie Andi Bower P16024 Echo Border Collie H.Lee Miller P16018 Jada Border Collie Sharon Goodwin P16041 Torch Border Collie Jacqueline Hoye P16059 Trek Border Collie Lauri Duke 14": 5 competitors P14028 Sport Border Collie Joni Steinbach P14024 Smart Border Collie Kate Moureaux P14020 Corey All-American Maureen Howard P14017 Epic Border Collie Lexi Brigante P14008 Hype All-American Anna Blanton 12": 3 competitors P12049 Flash Shetland Sheepdog Kayla Adams P12029 Sarge Staffordshire Bull Terrier Jill Tice P12016 Radar Shetland Sheepdog Sandy Scott 4 Thursday, October 24, 2019 Main Ring: Steeplechase Semifinals Ch24,22,20,16,14,10 P20,16,14,12,8 Group Order: B,E,A,D,C Group E 24": 8 competitors 24052 Alex Belgian Sheepdog Elizabeth James 24013 Dezi Border Collie Linda Husson 24046 Puma Border Collie Melanie Rock 24029 Jake Border Collie John Marcus 24019 Kaboom Border Collie Amber McCune 24009 Lainey Border Collie Donna Rohaus 24008 Mogly Border Collie Sarah Straub 24048 Clip Border Collie Rosie Sutherland 22": 16 competitors 22004 Angel Border Collie Wendy Crawshaw 22125 Nitro Border Collie Geoff Nieder 22109 Rich Border Collie Mia Grant 22065 Peat Border Collie Sarah Duke 22102 Denali Border Collie Jeannie Bonsignore 22063 Full Tilt Border Collie Gabriella Miholics 22048 Baru Australian Shepherd Sally Josselyn 22046 Ritz Border Collie Nicole Houghton 22035 Spiff Golden Retriever Sandra Haigler 22030 Artie Golden Retriever Linda Rose Ross 22025 Celebrate Border Collie Shirley Loos 5 22015 Lilu Border Collie Nelci O'Brien 22074 Norm Border Collie Donna Rohaus 22140 Mystery Border Collie Alice Reinkemeyer 22054 Charlie Border Collie Wendy Crawshaw 22141 Fever Border Collie Sarah Westcott 20": 6 competitors 20018 P!nk Border Collie Jennifer Crank 20073 Whit Border Collie Tracey Fulmer 20025 Gremlin Nova Scotia Duck Charlene Bridgwood Tolling Retriever 20057 Kat Border Collie Elizabeth Ampleford 20028 Yuli Border Collie Linda Greene 20079 Mint Border Collie Sarah Duke 16": 9 competitors 16028 Streak Shetland Sheepdog Susan Crank 16023 Swift Shetland Sheepdog Jennifer Crank 16034 Fuji Asian Border Collie Mich Powers 16032 Jet All Breed Annette Spitters 16059 Pawley Boykin Spaniel Anne Cook 16016 Journey Border Staffy Ann Petrochko 16012 Swindle Shetland Sheepdog Abigail Beasley 16003 Grape All-American Bridget Thomas 16018 Lucky Shetland Sheepdog Jennifer Crank 14": 3 competitors 14021 Portia Shetland Sheepdog Laurene Galgano 14013 Stripper Shetland Sheepdog Susan Crank 14018 Riot Shetland Sheepdog Katy Mallory 6 10": 6 competitors 10031 Pink Cocker Spaniel Carolyn Hess 10026 Nessie All-American Alanna Lowry 10022 Terra Shetland Sheepdog Katherine Lai 10018 Lark Papillon Betsey Lynch 10009 Sushi Shetland Sheepdog Jane Plamondon 10015 Exit Pembroke Welsh Corgi Sarah Straub Main Ring: Perf. Speed Jumping Semifinals Group E 20": 6 competitors P20041 Maewyn Golden Retriever Linda Rose P20017 Cameron Border Collie Mike Holman P20030 Cash Border Collie Karen Stinnett P20022 Notch Border Collie Amber McCune P20009 Quid Border Collie Barbara Miller P20002 Dylan Golden Retriever Linda Rose 16": 8 competitors P16014 Ruthie Border Collie Robert Greene P16019 Zesty Border Collie Sharon Wirant P16038 Miya Border Collie Shirley Loos P16032 Jax Border Collie Karena Kosco P16055 Ink Flat-Coated Retriever Laura Harper P16023 Brody Border Collie Karann Holman P16035 Super Border Collie Rosie Sutherland Gem P16045 Nimbus Border Collie Linda Greene 7 14": 4 competitors P14022 Speedo Shetland Sheepdog Susan Crank P14016 Spice C Border Collie Michelle Check P14004 Wylie Border Collie Sarah Straub P14011 Simi Border Collie Sharon Wirant 12": 3 competitors P12030 Cullen Shetland Sheepdog Jane Plamondon P12006 Carmen Shetland Sheepdog Barbara Rogers P12004 Dreamer Shetland Sheepdog Abigail Beasley 8": 5 competitors P08018 Wren Papillon Betsey Lynch P08017 Minit Shetland Sheepdog Shari Vespested P08015 Bing Toy Fox Terrier Michael Fitch P08002 Buster Jack Russell Terrier Roger Ly P08009 Jax Pembroke Welsh Corgi Loni Cummings 8 Thursday, October 24, 2019 Main Ring: Steeplechase Semifinals Ch24,22,20,16,14,10 P20,16,14,12,8 Group Order: B,E,A,D,C Group A 24": 6 competitors 24058 Venom Border Collie Tim Mitchell 24043 Rhydian Border Collie Colleen McKinney 24026 Poppy All-American Sarah Garvey 24005 Popeye Border Collie Kama Rueschenberg 24028 Rocky Border Collie Rachel Carlson 24021 Amigo Border Collie Gwyneth Friedl 22": 15 competitors 22108 Bindi Sue Border Collie Kaimen Miller 22003 Ruckus Australian Shepherd Jeremy Gerhard 22153 Chapter Border Collie Annette Alfonso 22139 Moon S Border Collie Danielle Scott 22100 Tempo Border Collie Bonny Henning 22064 Swig Border Collie Renee King 22034 Aero Border Collie Renee Clark 22019 Tease Golden Retriever Scott Vicary 22011 Fargo Border Collie Kathy Wells 22135 Bodie Border Collie Jennifer Kronbach 22136 Faith Border Collie Joy Moll 22078 #Winning Border Collie Morgan Hanson 22147 Fia Border Collie Christopher Holm 22039 Striker Border Collie Rachel Carlson 22130 Banshee Mongrel Kaimen Miller 9 20": 7 competitors 20068 EPI All-American Kim Barton 20076 Deja Vu Border Collie Brenda Kelly 20037 Legion Border Collie Martine Kopka 20004 Kindle Australian Shepherd Kathleen Schaefer 20036 Lagniappe All-American Kathy Topham 20022 DeWalt Border Collie Vincent Madeiros 20069 Sloane Border Collie Catherine Holmes Ranger 16": 8 competitors 16025 Anthem Shetland Sheepdog Daniel Lombard 16014 Decker Border Staffy Robin Newman 16058 Flare Shetland Sheepdog Ian Owen 16057 D'Artagnan Pyrenean Shepherd Eleonora Zalo 16051 Della Australian Cattle Dog Debie Jacques 16024 Motown Shetland Sheepdog Susan Bekaert 16008 Joose Border Collie Kelley Ferguson 16015 Spark Shetland Sheepdog Katherine Ostiguy 14": 1 competitors 14026 Buzz Jack Russell Terrier Nicole Newman 10 10": 7 competitors 10033 Super Papillon Linda Womer Sonic 10030 Malibu All-American Anne Kajava 10021 Roxy Poodle (Toy) Ivette White 10020 Rowan Shetland Sheepdog Heather Witt 10025 Rabbit Jack Russell Terrier Robin Newman 10016 Bleu Papillon Alicia Bennett 10005 Maverick Pembroke Welsh Corgi Jeremy Gerhard Main Ring: Perf. Speed Jumping Semifinals Group A 20": 5 competitors P20042 Hurley Border Collie Kimberly Chase P20036 Jackson Labrador Retriever Mia Erspamer P20050 Pit Golden Retriever Al Lamphere P20035 Wick Border Collie Nancy Woodside P20013 Penny All-American Mandy Kleiman 16": 5 competitors P16049 Lyric Border Collie Debra Lazaro P16047 Probability Border Collie Morgan Hanson P16021 Joyful Brittany Andrea Lee P16015 Tide Border Collie Val Rutledge P16002 Cosmic All-American Kara Sheerer 11 14": 5 competitors P14038 Skoal Australian Cattle Dog Martine
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