I'm Jennifer living near Atlanta, Georgia. This blog is about my greyhound adventures. Thank you for letting me brag about my wonderful greyhounds and share our ups and downs as we train and compete in agility and obedience. We have also done a little dock jumping, tracking, swimming, and lots of hiking. No couch potatoes on this blog! My hounds still work and play for a living and they love every minute of it!
LEADING LADY
Riley (age 6 years) "Never A Doubt CD MX MXJ" Cute As A Button Trail Blazer Ex-Racer #4 Agility Greyhound 11 QQs 1114 MACH Pts
CO-STAR
Seven (Age 4) "Never Satisfied MX MXJ" Drama Queen Movie Star Agility Star Ex-Racer A Licker 10QQ 673 MACH Pts #5 Agility Greyhounds
SIDE KICK
Maddie (age 0) "Kells Never Drink Mad Dog 20/20" Future Star
BEHIND THE SCENE
Reagan (age 5 years) "Never Swing Left OA NAJ" Unrealized Talent House Dog Yodeler Hilarious
SADLY MISSED
Katie "MACH Never Had Braces UD" 05/17/1998 - 10/21/2010 1st MACH Greyhound 14th Utility Dog Greyhound #3 Greyhound in AKC Agility Retired Oct. 2007 1 Squirrel Catch Kong Excavator Extraordinaire Ex-Racer Heart Dog
Travis MACH2 Never Expected CDX 06/08/1998 - 07/26/2008 #1 Greyhound in AKC Agility 1st & Only GH with 2 MACHs Junior Jumper Dock Dogs title A Stunning, Sexy Dog Ex-Racer Heart Dog
Jessie Never Make It FCh CD NA NAJ 08/03/92 - 05/12/04 2 Coursing Best of Breeds #19 ASFA GH out of 300+ in '97 Greatest Teacher My Screw Up Dog
"Teresa CD AX AXJ" 1994? - 11/17/06 #6 Greyhound in AKC Agility Most Humbling Excellent Hiking Companion Coursing Field "Chump" Safe, Slow, and Sweet
The photos have been resent to me. These are the untouched originals so Riley doesn't look old and faded like she did in the first ones I received.
Princess Riley
Riley did really well at the Invitational. The hardest thing about competing at a venue like this one is there is simply no where to run Riley around and as you know she likes to zoom zoom. Allowing her to take a spin in the morning before competing helps to take the edge off.
Despite long walks, three days with no free running has Riley wound up tight and ready to explode.
On the day before the actual Invitational, there was a Time to Beat class that you could enter as a warm up. I pulled Seven just to save her wrist from one run, but definitely wanted to take advantage of it with Riley. We had a hairy moment at the end, but got through it and Riley placed 9th out of a lot of dogs.
The next day, Riley qualified in Round 1 with an 8th place out of 114 dogs.
The same day, Riley did not qualify in Round 2. She had an off course at 32 seconds. I should have cued the turn better with very clear deceleration. But even so Riley may have been unstoppable. At 31 seconds, she bounces the 15-20 feet of space between the two jumps meaning she does not take a stride. She simply jumps and then jumps the next jump.
Round 3 is Riley's best effort with a 2nd place finish out of 114 dogs. I was really proud of her for that.
On another note, one of the judges, Alan Arthur, had judged at another trial I competed at earlier in the year. He was very complimentary of the girls and told me he had an Italian greyhound. He also told me that his wife read my blog.
So at the Invitational, Alan was once again very nice and complementary. He especially liked Riley's Time to Beat run. And then he mentioned he reads my blog now too. So a shout out and a hello to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Arthur!!!
Love the photos and the video! Sucks that they there was nowhere nearby to let her burn off some energy before her runs. I'm sure there are never any other Greyhounds at invitationals so this was hopefully a treat for all who got to see the girls compete! And thanks to the 3 of you for representing the breed there :)
Wow, congratulations!!! Well done with both girls! Unfortunately I'm on a very slow connection these days and can't view videos, but 2nd place out of 114 must have been a wonderful run! I bet that bounce looks quite spectacular, too ;)
9 comments:
The original versions of the photos are much better!
looks like a great trial! Well done women!! i'm sorry seven's bio didn't get read- doesn't that just figure!!
Great runs! I have to admit that Riley's "bounce" off course made me smile. It may not have been right but she sure looks HAPPY! :)
As someone who knows NOTHING about these competitions, I think she did great in all of them. I agree with Apex - she just seems to be having such fun!
There is nothing my graceful than a greyhound in motion!
There is nothing more graceful than a greyhound in motion. I got the wording wrong before!
Love the photos and the video! Sucks that they there was nowhere nearby to let her burn off some energy before her runs. I'm sure there are never any other Greyhounds at invitationals so this was hopefully a treat for all who got to see the girls compete! And thanks to the 3 of you for representing the breed there :)
Way to go Riley! Always cool to find out someone reads your blog. Especially a judge who knows a thing or two about agility.
Wow, congratulations!!! Well done with both girls! Unfortunately I'm on a very slow connection these days and can't view videos, but 2nd place out of 114 must have been a wonderful run! I bet that bounce looks quite spectacular, too ;)
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