2004 AWC National Specialty
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Veteran Sweeps


Officers of the American Whippet Club
President ............................................................................................................................................. Mrs. Lori Nelson
Vice President ..................................................................................................................................... Mrs. Cindy Scott
Treasurer ........................................................................................................................... Mrs. Christine Hopperstad
AWC Delegate to the AKC .............................................................................................................. Mrs. Donna Lynch
Secretary .................................................................................................................................. Mr. Russell McFadden
4 Kenny Lane, Espanola, NM 87532, (505) 753-6782
Board of Directors
Class of 2004 ................................................. Dr. Lisa Costello, Mrs. Christine Hoperstad, Mrs. Carolyn Mountain
Class of 2005 ........................................................................ Ms. Wendy Clark, Mrs. Lori Nelson, Mrs. Cindy Scott
Class of 2006 ............................................................. Dr. Connie Brunkow, Mr. Russell McFadden, Mr. Ed Odron
| National Show Chair Cindy Scott 3655 Cragwood Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 594-9974 Brookwood22@adelphia.net |
SHOW COMMITTEE National Obedience Chair Shelley Hennessy 5849 Meteor Toledo , OH 43623 (419) 473-8817 |
Show Secretary Sheila Worchester 115 Willway Dr, Manakin-Sabat, VA 23103 |
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And All Officers and Directors of the Club
| Show Chair Jack Mc Manus 2271 US Hwy. 601 S. Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 284-2522 course-track@msn.com |
Assistant Show Chair Yvonne Sovereign 228 Key Road Sanford, NC 27332 (919) 718-1372 canineart@wave-net.net |
Futurity Chair Kathy Slater 241 Prairietown Rd. Dorsey , IL 62021 (618) 585-4677 AWCFuturity@aol.com |
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COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Chief Ring Steward .................................................................................................................................... Pat Dresser
Trophies ................................................................................................................................................. Katie Rudolph
Awards Banquet ........................................................................................................................ George & Marie Hand
Sweat Shirts & T-Shirts ............................................................................................................................... Wayne Hall
Hospitality ................................................................................................................................................ Kim Gonzales
Grounds .......................................................................................................................... Dee Evans & Mallory Ballard
AWC Raffle ............................................................................................................. Harriett Lee & Barbara Henderson
Rescue Raffle ........................................................................................................................................... Peggy Bush
Top Twenty ........................................................................................................................................ Charles Roberts
Catalog Advertising ............................................................................................................................... Rhonda Gifford
Catalog Sales ...................................................................................................................................... Shannon Lyons
RV Parking ................................................................................................................................ George & Marie Hand
Parade of Rescues .................................................................................................................................... Peggy Bush
Parade of Honors ...................................................................................................................... Alice Vandenbussche
Triathlon ...................................................................................................................................................... Mike Slater
Videographer |
Vendors |
Photographer Steve Surfman |
American Whippet Club 2 April 4-10, 2004
JUDGES
Ms. Manse Banks .......................................................................................... 127 Florence Ave., Arlington, MA 02476
Mr. Kent Delaney ...................................................................................... 10438 Owen Drive, Orland Park, IL 60462
Mr. Espen Engh .............................................................................................. Vestisideeveien 31, 3400 Lier, Norway
Mrs. Jo Meister ...................................................................................................... 2226 Sherry Ln, Wichita, KS 67235
Mr. Brian Phillips ............................................................................................. 6805 Rebecca Circle, Cary, NC 27511
Ms. Cynthia Schmidt ......................................................................................... 198 Lloyd Rd., West Grove, PA 19390
Denise Tatro .................................................................................................. 10301 Brangus Dr, Crowley, TX 76036
Ms. Jean Watkins ............................................................................................. 5147 Elmhurst Ave., Norfolk, VA 23513
Ms. Carol Willumsen .............................................................................. 1661 Old Country Rd., Riverhead, NY 11901
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
Saturday, April 3 |
WRA Racing (tentative) |
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Sunday, April 4 |
ASFA Lure Coursing Trial |
Monday, April 5 |
Agility Trial in the Ballroom Obedience Trial (if Tuesday overdraws) Triathlon Conformation Judging Welcome Party - Evening Flyball Demonstration |
Tuesday, April 6 |
Obedience Trial in the Ballroom Futurity Judging Eye clinic Breeder's Seminar Health Foundation Meeting and presentation by Veterinary Cardiologist |
Wednesday, April 7 |
Breed judging begins Cardiac clinic Parade of Rescues Altered Competition Senior Showmanship Competition |
Thursday, April 8 |
Breed Judging Continues Cardiac Clinic Annual Meeting Top 20 Competition - Evening |
Friday, April 9 |
Breed Judging Continues Junior Showmanship BAER testing Cardiac clinic Parade of Honors Veteran Sweepstakes Wine and Cheese Party Judges Seminar |
Saturday, April 10 |
Breed Judging concludes Brace and Team competition Best Puppy Best Bred By Exhibitor Best Veteran Stud Dog Brood Bitch Stud Dog and Brood Bitch Extended Generation |
6:30 pm |
Cocktails |
7:00 pm |
Awards Banquet |
PROGRAM OF JUDGING
There are 811 dogs entered in this show with a total entry of 1212, including 66 obedience entries and 67 agility entries. For your convenience, the following totals have been carefully tabulated: however, neither the Club nor the Show Secretary assumes responsibility for absolute accuracy.
MONDAY APRIL 5, 2004
RING ONE - AGILITY
JUDGE: Ms. Jean Watkins
7:30 A.M. Check-in
7:45 A.M. Walk-thru
8:00 A.M. Judging
3 Master Excellent B - 20"
( Nos. 20005, 20007, 20008)
4 Excellent A - 20" ( Nos. 20006, 20009, 20011, 20013 )
3 Open - 20" ( Nos. 20010, 20017, 20019)
1 Open - 24" (Nos. 24015)
1 Open -16" Preferred (Nos. 16037)
2 Novice A - 24" ( Nos. 24029, 24031)
9 Novice B - 20" ( Nos. 20012, 20014, 20016, 20018 , 20020, 20021, 20023, 20025, 20027 )
4 Novice A - 20" ( Nos. 20022, 20024, 20033, 20035 )
1 Novice - 20" Preferred (Nos. 20039)
4 Novice -16" Preferred ( Nos. 16028, 16041, 16043 , 16045 )
3 Master Excellent B - 20" JWW ( Nos. 20005, 20007 , 20008 )
3 Excellent A - 20" JWW ( Nos. 20009, 20011, 20013 )
1 Excellent A - 24" JWW (Nos. 24015)
2 Open - 20" JWW ( Nos. 20006, 20017)
1 Open - 16" JWW Preferred (Nos. 16037)
13 Novice B - 20" JWW ( Nos. 20010, 20012, 20014, 20016 , 20018, 20019, 20020, 20021, 20023, 20025 , 20027, 20032, 20047 )
4 Novice A - 20" JWW ( Nos. 20022, 20024, 20033, 20035 )
2 Novice A - 24" JWW ( Nos. 24029, 24031)
5 Novice -16" JWW Preferred ( Nos. 16028, 16030, 16041 , 16043, 16045 )
1 Novice - 20" JWW Preferred (Nos. 20039)
67 Total Dogs
MONDAY (Cont'd)
RING ONE
JUDGE: Mr. Kent Delaney Obedience
1:00 P.M.
1 Utility B (Nos. 54)
3 Open B (Nos. 25, 54, 55)
5 Open A (Nos. 38, 50-53)
2 Graduate Novice (Nos. 24, 51)
10 Veterans (Nos. 9, 22, 31, 33, 38, 50, 56-59)
1 Brace (Nos. 36/50)
22 Total Dogs
JUDGE: Mr. Kent Delaney & Denise Tatro
1 Team (Nos. 38/50/57/58)
RING ONE
JUDGE: Ms. Marise Banks
5:00 P.M. Triathlon Conformation 32 Triathlon Conformation
TUESDAY APRIL 6, 2004
RING ONE
JUDGE: Mr. Kent Delaney 7:00 A.M.Obedience
34 Novice B (Nos. 18-49, 65, 70)
9 Novice A (Nos. 10-17, 68) 43 Total Dogs
RING ONE JUDGE: Mrs. Jo Meister 1:00 P.M. Futurity
19 Dogs 6-8 Mos
19 Dogs 8-10 Mos
6 Dogs 10-12 Mos
5 Dogs 12-14 Mos
14 Dogs 14-18 Mos
18 Bitches 6-8 Mos
18 Bitches 8-10 Mos
7 Bitches 10-12 Mos
10 Bitches 12-14 Mos
20 Bitches 14-18 Mos
Best In Futurity
136 Total Dogs
EACH DAY, Judge Will Take A Lunch Break at their Discretion
NOTE: Check Class Judging Sequence
Judges are not required to wait for dogs. They will adhere as closely as possible to the judging schedule printed here.
Important - Transfer of dogs from regular classes to Best of Breed/Variety Competition (Ch.11, Section 6, AKC Rules) MUST be made to the Show Superintendent at least one half hour prior to the start of any regular conformation judging at this show.
FRIDAY APRIL 9, 2004
RING ONE (Cont'd) JUDGE: Mr. Espen Engh
8:45 A.M. Non-Regular Classes
20 Veteran Dogs, 7-10 Yrs
11 Veteran Dogs, 10-12 Yrs
4 Veteran Dogs, 12 Yrs & Older
28 Veteran Bitches, 7-10 Yrs
9 Veteran Bitches, 10-12 Yrs
9 Veteran Bitches, 12 Yrs & Older
7 Racing Dogs
5 Racing Bitches
13 Lure Coursing Dogs
14 Lure Coursing BitchesRegular Classes
49 Bred by Exhibitor Bitches
29 American Bred Bitches Winners Bitch 197 Total Dogs
7:00 P.M. Parade of Honors
RING ONE
JUDGE: Ms. Carol Willumsen 8:00 P.M. Veteran Sweepstakes 20 Veteran Dogs 7-10 Yrs
10 Veteran Dogs 10-12 Yrs
5 Veteran Dogs 12 Yrs & Older
22 Veteran Bitches 7-10 Yrs
10 Veteran Bitches 10-12 Yrs
8 Veteran Bitches 12 Yrs & Older
Best In Veteran Sweepstakes 75 Total Dogs
SATURDAY APRIL 10, 2004
RING ONE
JUDGE: Mr. Espen Engh
7:30 A.M. Non-Regular Classes
15 Stud Dog 17 Brood Bitch
7 Brace 1 Team
4 Extended Generations Stud Dog
5 Extended Generations Brood Bitch
9:30 A.M.
139 Best of Breed (66-73)
Best Puppy
Best Bred By
189 Total Dogs
EACH DAY, Judge Will Take A Lunch Break at their Discretion
NOTE: Check Class Judging Sequence
WEDNESDAY APRIL 7, 2004
RING ONE
JUDGE: Mr. Espen Engh 8:00 A.M. Regular Classes
50 Puppy Dogs, 6-9 Mos
34 Puppy Dogs, 9-12 Mos
25 Dogs, 12-18 Mos
4 Novice Dogs
25 Bred by Exhibitor Dogs
17 American Bred Dogs 39 Open Dogs
Winners Dog 194 Total Dogs
6:30 P.M. Senior Showmanship Classes
JUDGE: Ms. Cynthia Schmidt 7:00 P.M. Altered Competition
1 Altered Dogs, 12-18 Mos
9 Altered Dogs, Open
13 Altered Bitches, Open
23 Total Dogs
8:15 P.M. Parade of Rescue
THURSDAY APRIL 8, 2004
RING ONE
JUDGE: Mr. Espen Engh 8:00 A.M. Regular Classes
53 Puppy Bitches, 6-9 Mos
34 Puppy Bitches, 9-12 Mos
41 Bitches, 12-18 Mos
13 Novice Bitches
59 Open Bitches
200 Total Dogs
THURSDAY APRIL 8, 2004
RING ONE
8:00 P.M. Top Twenty Competition Top Twenty
FRIDAY APRIL 9, 2004
RING ONE
JUDGE: Mr. Brian Phillips
8:00 A.M. Junior Showmanship
3 Novice Junior
6 Open Junior
6 Open Senior
15 Total Dogs
SCHEDULE OF POINTS FOR DIVISION 3 - EFFECTIVE MAY 13, 2003
Division 3 includes North Carolina
The Points towards a Championship shall be awarded to the Winners Dog and Bitch of each breed or variety based on the actual number of dogs or bitches competing in that breed or variety.
If the dog designated Winners Dog or Winners Bitch is also awarded Best of Breed or Variety, the dogs of both sexes that have been entered for Best of Breed or Variety competition and that have been defeated in such competition, shall be counted in addition to the dogs that competed in the regular classes for its sex in calculating championship points.
If the dog designated Winners Dog or Winners Bitch is also awarded Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed or Variety, the dogs of its own sex that have been entered for Best of Breed or Variety Competition that have been defeated in competition for Best of Opposite Sex, Shall be counted in addition to the dogs that competed in the regular classes for its sex in calculating championship points.
After points have been computed for Winners Dog and Winners Bitch subject to the above stipulations, the dog awarded the Best of Winners shall be credited with the number of points calculated for Winners Dog or Winners Bitch, whichever is greater.
In counting the number of eligible dogs in competition, a dog that is disqualified, or that is dismissed, excused or ordered from the ring by the judge, or from which all awards are withheld shall not be included. Any dog which shall have won fifteen points shall become a Champion of record, if six or more of said points shall have been won at two shows with a rating of three or more championship points each and under two different judges, and some one or more of the balance of said points shall have been won under some other judge or judges than the two judges referred to above.
Dogs Competing to Obtain Ratings: Scale of points - |
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2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Whippets Dogs |
2 |
7 |
11 |
14 |
20 |
Whippets Bitches |
3 |
9 |
15 |
20 |
28 |
NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS
PLEASE KEEP THE GROUNDS CLEAN. You are responsible for picking up after your own dogs. All dogs must remain on lead at all times.
No dogs will be allowed on the show grounds except those entered in the show. Dogs may arrive at any time prior to judging. Dogs not required for further judging will be excused.
Parents must be responsible for children. Children must be kept under supervision at all times.

BREEDERS DIRECTORY
Michael & Linda Allen - Miklin Whippets
1730 N. Outagamie Street
Appleton, WI 54914
(920) 731-1202
miklin@aol.com
Dr. Barbara Henderson – Whippoorwill
16200 Burtons Lane
Laurel, MD 20707
(301) 490-6598
Whippoorwill@erols.com
Jacqueline Quiros Kubat & Adriana Griecco – Dragonfly
(0054-11) 4740-0709
dragonfly-dogs@usa.net , sifusa@ciudad.com.ar
www.dragonfly-dogs.corn
Shannon Lyons - Shannon Down Whippets
1604 Michael Lynn Road
Charlotte, NC 28278
(704) 504-9633
slyons3315@carolina.rr.com
Mona Maytag & Erik Martin – Ampersand-Bantry-Taghollow
P.O. Box 399
Dover Plains, NY 12522
(845) 832-6711
Harriet Vincent – Cottonwood
29 Alden Lane
Lake Forest, IL 60045
(847) 234-1227
hevincent@earthlink.net
Cackle Vroon & Frank DePaulo – Classic Sighthounds
1710 Rawlinsville Road
Holtwood, PA 17532
(717) 284-3263
cackie@epix.net
CHALLENGE TROPHIES
The following Challenge Trophies are offered at the AWC National Specialty only and shall remain in the custody of the Club until permanently retired. For permanent possession, all Challenge Trophies must be won three times by the same owner or owners, not necessarily with the same dog.
Best Of Breed: The Sporting Field Challenge Trophy, offered by Mrs. James E. Butt, in honor of Ch. Sporting Field's Clansman. The Bohem Challenge Trophy, 19th century bronze "Whippet With A Ball" by P.J. Mene, mounted on a black walnut base with silver plaque. Donor will provide engraved plaque of winner' names. Donated by Bo Bengtson.
The Courtnay Fleetfoot Of Pennyworth Memorial Trophy. A sterling silver ink well set offered By Margaret P. Newcombe. The Patrick J. Petit Memorial Trophy, A sterling silver Whippet sculpture on a Wooden base, by Damara Bolte, offered by Pennyworth Kennels, and friends of Patrick J.Petit. The Locar Challenge Trophy, A Whippet sculpture, offered by Carol Curry in loving memory of Ch. Locar's Royal Doulton.
Best Of Opposite Sex: The Chelsea Challenge Trophy, Statue of running Whippets mounted on a wooden base offered by Lee and Deann Christianson in memory of SBIS Ch Chelsea Drakkar of Oxford, JC, FCh, ROMX
Best Of Winners: The Shamasan Challenge Trophy, A 12-inch silver-plated Revere bowl. The Raintree Chal lenge Trophy, A silver-plated champagne cooler, in honor of Ch. Sporting Fields Alexis offered by David Hintson.
Winners Dog: The Snowflight Challenge Trophy, A 9 inch Silver-plated Revere bowl, offered in loving memory of Ch. Folquin Snowflight.
Winners Bitch: 9-inch silver-plated Revere bowl, in loving memory of Ch. Gold-Dust Twenty Four Karat
Best Bred-by-exhibitor Dog: Silver plated bowl mounted on a walnut base, offered by Isabell Stoffers, in loving memory of Am. Mex. BIS, Ch. Runner's He the Continental. Donor will provide a silver plate for permanent possession by the winner.
Best Bred-by-exhibitor Bitch: Silver plated bowl mounted on a walnut base, offered by Isabell Stoffers, in loving memory of Am. Mex. BIS, Ch. Runner's Our Own Charisma.. Donor will provide a silver plate for permanent possession by the winner.
Best Bred By Exhibitor: BRONZE Whippet relief mounted on a plaque, offered by Doris Wear, Stoney Meadows in memory of William Potter Wear.
Best Puppy: THE MADCAP CHALLENGE TROPHY, a sterling silver trophy, offered in memory of Norman Ellis, Madcap Whippets.
First Place Junior Veteran Dog: 6-inch silver plated Revere bowl on a walnut base, offered by Carol Willumsen, in loving memory of Ch. Willcare's Believe You Me, CD
First Place Senior Veteran Dog: Silver-plated champagne cooler on a base, offered by Barbara L. Henderson, VMD, and Bo Bengtson, in loving memory of Ch. Hardknott Maestro of Bohem, ROMX
First Place Junior Veteran Bitch: 6-inch silver-plated Revere bowl on a walnut base, offered by Carol Willumsen, in loving memory of Ch. Wilcare's Decoupage.
First Place Senior Veteran Bitch: Silver plated water pitcher, offered by Carol Willumsen, in loving memory of Ch. Willcare's Collage.
First Place Stud Dog: Silver plated Revere bowl mounted on a wood base, offered by Dianne T. Bleecker, in lov ing memory of Ch. Morshor's Whirlaway. And a Silver-plated champagne cooler, offered by Dick and Barbara Rupert, in loving memory of Ch. Rollings Viktor.
First Place Brood Bitch: Silver-plated champagne cooler, offered by Richard and Jane Wallach.
Triathlon Champion: The Louis Pegram Challenge Trophy, A Whippet statue mounted on a wooden base, of fered by the Ralston Purina Company, to honor the Triathlon Champion. Designed and sculpted by Garry Newton, Solari. Ralston Purina will award a bronze medallion along with a $50 check to the winner of the Triathlon competition. The Bettie Crawford Memorial Trophy, A bronze Whippet head study mounted on a wooden base. A 6 inch bronze medallion will be awarded to winner for permanent possession. Offered by Whippet-L subscribers, friends and family offered in loving memory.
Lure Coursing Best Of Breed: The Whippletree Challenge Trophy, a Whippet mounted on a base, offered in lov ing memory of Sharon Kirley, by family and friends.
The Bitterblue Challenge Trophy, a bronze Mene Whippet mounted on a wood base offered by Paul and Linda Garwacki in memory of "Wilbur" Dual Ch. Bitterblue's Loco Weed, CD, LCM, SC, CGC, ROMX.
TROPHIES
A stuffed toy for every dog entered in conformation in memory of each and everyone's past loved whippet, offered by Jackie and Larry Vano/Zepeda Hounds.
The following trophies will be whippet motif stoneware by Amy Romaniec/High Horse Farms unless otherwise specified.
Best Of Breed: Whippet motif stoneware, 10" porcelain commemorative plate.
One photo Full page ad inThe Whippet Watch magazine donated by Mary Magee, editor.
Best Of Opposite Sex: Whippet motif stoneware, 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate.
Best Of Winners: Whippet motif stoneware.
Winners Dog: Whippet motif stoneware.
One photo Half page ad inThe Whippet Watch magazine donated by Mary Magee, editor.
Winners Bitch: Whippet motif stoneware.
One photo Half page ad inThe Whippet Watch magazine donated by Mary Magee, editor.
Reserve Winners Dog: Whippet motif stoneware.
Reserve Winners Bitch: Whippet motif stoneware.
Best Puppy: Whippet motif stoneware.
Best Veteran: Whippet motif stoneware.
One photo Full page ad in The Whippet Watch magazine donated by Mary Magee, editor.
Best Bred By Exhibitor: Whippet motif stoneware.
Best In Field: Whippet motif stoneware.
Stud Dog: Whippet motif stoneware,
Brood Bitch: Whippet motif stoneware.
Extended Stud Dog: Whippet motif stoneware.
Extended Brood Bitch: Whippet motif stoneware.
Brace: Whippet motif stoneware.
Team: Whippet motif stoneware.
ALL REGULAR and NON-REGULAR CLASSES
(Dogs & Bitches)
First Place : 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate.
Second, Third and Fourth Place: 8 inch Commemorative Plate.
All Veteran Participants (Other than First Place): 8 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate. First, 7-10 Veteran Dog: 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate.
First, 10-12 Veteran Dog: 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate.
First, 12 And Over Veteran Dog: 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate. First, 7-10 Veteran Bitch: 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate.
First, 10-12 Veteran Bitch: 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate.
First, 12 And Over Veteran Bitch: 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate. THE SELECT AWARD
Often at a National Specialty the number of quality dogs in competition far exceeds the number of top awards available. The judge must choose only one Best of Breed and one Best of Opposite Sex.
The awarding of a Select Rosette acknowledges that the animal was under consideration for Best of Breed or Best of Opposite Sex. The judge is indicating her recognition of an exceptional animal who could, on another day, merit a top award.
The American Whippet Club allows for ten Select Awards to be presented in addition to Best of Breed and Best of Opposite Sex. The judge may, at her discretion, award all or none of the rosettes. Receiving a Select Award is indeed a significant honor.
Select Awards: 10-inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate. Hunter Green Rosette.
OBEDIENCE CHALLENGE TROPHIES
Unless otherwise specified, the Challenge trophies are offered for the highest scoring Whippet from the regular Obedience classes. Challenge trophies are offered under the following conditions: To be won three times by the same exhibitor, not necessarily with the same dog, for outright ownership. Dogs may be owned by the handler or by any other person. Until won permanently, the trophy will remain in the hands of the American Whippet
Club. Jersey Rag Racers Association, Inc. offers a Perpetual Trophy that consists of a brass Whippet figurine on a wood base to the highest scoring Whippet in the regular or non-regular classes of the Obedience trial ALSO competing in Conformation regular or non-regular classes. This perpetual trophy is to remain in the possession of the Club. An engraved picture frame is offered by Jersey Rag Racers Association, Inc. for the winner of this perpetual trophy to keep. NOTE: Dog must compete in class, not just be entered.
Judy Byron Challenge Trophy for HIT—A Whippet statue holding a dumbbell on a wooden base designed by Dannyquest and offered in memory of Judy Byron by the subscribers of Whippet-Talk.
The Dodger Challenge Trophy — Brass with bronze overlay Whippet statue mounted on a base with a plaque. Offered by Joan Lessor in honor of 3 time AWC High In Trial Winner, "Dodger", Ch. U-CDX Deeps Woods Light Brigade, UD.
OBEDIENCE TROPHIES
A complete list of prizes and donors will be listed in the catalog. High in Trial: Whippet motif stoneware.
Second High In Trial: Whippet motif stoneware.
High combined score: Whippet motif stoneware.
High in Trial Non-Regular: Whippet motif stoneware.
ALL REGULAR and NON-REGULAR CLASSES
(Except Veterans)
First Place : 10 inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate.
Second, Third and Fourth Place: 8 inch Commemorative Plate.
(Placements must have received a qualifying score in the Regular Classes.)
ALL Entrants receiving a qualifying score of 170 or above in the Regular Classes will receive a Green Qualifying Rosette.
Highest Scoring Veteran. 10-inch Porcelain Commemorative Plate. All entrants in the veteran class: 8 - inch Commemorative Plate.
ADDITIONAL OBEDIENCE AWARDS
Exhibitors MUST register with the Obedience Chairman to be eligible for these awards.
For each of the following: crate pad offered by the AWC and designed by Marti Bradford.
Highest Scoring Champion In Regular Classes.
Highest Scoring Champion In A Non-Regular Class.
Highest Scoring AKC FCH In A Regular Class.
High Scoring AKC FCH In A Non-Regular Class.
High Scoring ASFA FCH In A Regular Class.
High Scoring ASFA FCH In A Non-Regular Class.
High Scoring JC(not An SC) In A Regular Class.
High Scoring JC (not An SC) In A Non-Regular Class.
High Scoring SC (not A FCH) In A Regular Class.
High Scoring SC (not A FCH) In A Non-Regular Class.
High Scoring LCM In A Regular And Non-Regular Class.
High Scoring Whippet With An AKC Agility Title In A Regular Class.
High Scoring Whippet With An AKC Agility Title In A Non-Reguar Class.
High Scoring Veteran In A Regular Class. High Scoring Veteran In A Non-Regular Class.
American Whippet Club 2004 National Specialty Trophy Sponsors
Stuffed Toy to every conformation entry Donated by Jackie and Larry Vano/Zepeda Hounds in Memory of Everyone's Past Loved Whippet!
Best Of Breed: Offered by Michael Allen and John Garrison/Baliwick Kennels
Best Of Opposite Sex: Offered by Dan Black/Riverchase Whippets
Best Of Winners: Offered by Jackie and Larry Vano/Zepeda Hounds
Winners Dog: Offered by Lee and Deann Christianson/Chelsea Whippets
Winners Bitch: Offered by Susan Vernon/Summit Whippets
Reserve Winners Dog: Offered by Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Ferson/Hounds Run Farm Reserve
Winners Bitch: Offered by Hillary Frank
Open Dog: Offered by Dr. Monroe & Mrs. Edna Kornfeld/LifeLong Whippets and Shannon & Krystyl Lyons, Shannon Down Whippets
American Bred Dog: Offered by Claudia Evans/Foxford Whippets
Bred By Exhibitor Dog: Offered by Yvonne Sovereign/ Sowagla Whippets
Novice Dog: Offered by Joetta Melton
12-18 Dog: Offered by Chuck, Gail and Jenny Boyd
9-12 Dog: Offered by Cindy Scott/Brookwood Whippets
6-9 Dog: Offered by Kim Gonzales/ Speedy G Whippets
Veteran Dog 7-10: Offered by Adel Schoenfeld
Veteran Dog 10-12: Offered by Dean O'Neal/BoDean Whippets
Veteran Dog 12 & over: Offered by Carey and Lori Lawrence/Starline Whippets
Lure Coursing Dog: Offered by Lisa Costello/ In Memory of Ch. Cherche The Matchless. FCh, CR,CGC
Racing Dog: Offered by WRA/ Whippet Racing Association
Open Bitch: Offered by Scot Northern, Hope Tiesman, Ellen Morgan/Yorktown Whippets
American Bred Bitch: Offered by Patrick McMahon/Westmeath Whippets
Bred By Exhibitor Bitch: Offered by George and Marie Hand/Hand's Whippets
Bred By Exhibitor Bitch/Special Donation: Offered by Seated Bronze Whippet Statue by Hedges donated by Cora Miller/Hound Hill Whippets
Novice Bitch: Offered by Debi Adams/Jade Whippets
12-18 Bitch: Offered by Lisa McMeans
9-12 Bitch: Offered by Dr. Susanne Hughes,DVM/SnowHill Dalmations and Whippets
6-9 Bitch: Offered by Jim and Sue Farrel/Winwood Whippets
Veteran Bitch 7-10: Offered by Kathy Powers/In Honor of Ch. Chadwick Touched by an Angel, JC, CD, CGC
Veteran Bitch 10-12: Offered by Carey and Lori Lawrence/Starline Whippets
Veteran 10 and Over: Offered by Jackie Hubble/Sage Hounds in Memory of Ch. Sage Outrageous Fortune and Ch. Sage Up-Town Girl
Lure Coursing Bitch: Offered by Carola K. Beranek/Wynmor Whippets-In Loving Memory of Multi Best in Field Wolfram Wynmor Bengal Lady, SC,LCM
Racing Bitch: Offered by Lisa Costell/In Honor of Vitesse Kiss'n Tell WRCh,SORC-11
Stud Dog: Offered by Debbie Boyle/iLuminada Whippets
Extended Generations Stud Dog: Offered by David & Gina Samuelson/Dashing Whippets In Honor of
Ch. Windsheen Dashing Dare to Beee, ARX, TRP, DPCX Brood Bitch: Offered by Dianne Bowen/Oxford Whippets
Extended Generations Brood Bitch: Offered by Jodi J. Ellison/Windsheen Whippets-In Honor of
MBIF Ch. Dashing the Lioness, LCM, ROMX
Best Puppy: Offered by Ingrid Dohler
Best Bred By Exhibitor: Offered by Karen Gibson/Andauer Whippets
Best Veteran: Offered by Kim & Tim Tucker/In Honor of Toby
Best Brace: Offered by Eve Engvall
Best in Veteran Sweeps: Offered by Mary Lynn & Joey Sobun
Best Of Opposite Sex in Veteran Sweeps: Offered by Donna Lynch/Hamrya Whippets
Best Junior: Offered by Karen Gibson/Andauer Whippets
1st in all Junior Classes: AWC Sweatshirt donated by the American Whippet Club
Novice Junior: Offered by Kitty Williams/Wilhaus Whippets
Open Junior: Offered by Jane Clooney Waterhouse
Novice Senior: Offered by Karen Lee/Surrey Hill Whippets
Open Senior: Offered by Kathy Rasmussen/Harmony Whippets
Best In Futurity: Offered by Jenny McCartney/LorricBrook Whippets
High In Trial: Offered by Joan Lessor/In Honor of 3X AWC HIT Winner "Dodger", Ch. U-CDX Deep Woods Light Brigade, UD
Highest Combined Score in Trial: Offered by Jack McManus/Fermanagh Whippets
Highest Score in Non-Regular Classes: Offered by Lisa Costello
Second Highest Score in Trial: Offered by Cynthia Schmidt
General Fund Sponsors:
Continental Whippet Alliance
Barbara Henderson VMD/ Whippoorwill Kennels Kathy Powers
Kay Nierengarten/Northwind Whippets Bobbie Lutz
Shelley Kruger/Fanfare Whippets
Steven L. Klein/Grovenor Whippets Sue Prost
Cora Miller/Hound Hill Whippets
Greater Twin Cities Whippet Club
Patti Fitzgerald Coles/HiTor Whippets
Peggy & Clair Newcomb/Pennyworth Kennels
Karen Roberson
JoAnne Bohl
Louise Fleming
Doug & Ruth Broadfoot/Broadstrider Whippets
Doug & Barbara Conrad
Jack & Charlotte McManus/Fermanagh Whippets
Harriet Nash Lee/Winsmith Whippets
Sue Nichols & Harry Hill
Ed & Mary Jean Odron/Majoed Hounds
Patricia McLaughlin/Hounds of Buncrana
PetSmart-Winston/Salem
Jan Ferry & Sue Oace/HareBrain Whippets/ Berkeley, CA
Jennifer Beach-Buda/Rusalka Whippets
Faith Diane Guest/Wildwood Whippets
Jean Balint/Wyndsor Whippets
Lori Nelson/Wildfire Whippets
Frederick Sherman
Jersey Rag Racers Whippet Association
Shirley Cooney
2004 Obedience Trophy Sponsors
High Scoring Veteran in Regular Classes—Offered by Andi and Russ Jacobs in memory of CH. Norikas Holiday
Treasure CDX
High Scoring LCM in Regular Classes—Offered by Barbara Sciarra
High Scoring Field Champion in Regular Classes—Offered by Roberta Lutz
High Scoring AKC Champion in Regular Classes—Offered by Shelley Hennessy in memory of Ch. Chaparral Corzaon CDX, LCM, FCh, TT, SC, OA, OAJ
General Fund donors
Jack McManus Antje Simunac
Thomas Quinn Great Lakes Whippet Club
Karen Gibson Me ribeth Metevia
Thanks for sponsoring the Wine & Cheese Party
Judith Britton, "Seaspell Kennel", purchased her 1st whippet in 1979 from "Sporting Fields" Kennel and fell madly in love with the breed as her and "Wind" earned their CD title. Judy bred her 1st official whippet litter in 1985 after purchasing a show whippet from "Morshor Kennel".
During the early 1990's Judy was an avid lure courser and became a licensed coursing judge. Today Judy resides in Georgetown Delaware on a 46 acre farm with her adoring 11 whippets. She has achieved producing many versatile whippets earning Best in Fields as well as Best in Shows.
Official Breed Standard
WHIPPET
General Appearance
A medium size sighthound giving the appearance of elegance and fitness, denoting great speed, power and balance without coarseness. A true sporting hound that covers a maximum of distance with a minimum of lost motion. Should convey an impression of beautifully balanced muscular power and strength, combined with great elegance and grace of outline. Symmetry of outline, muscular development and powerful gait are the main considerations; the dog being built for speed and work, all forms of exaggeration should be avoided.
Size, Proportion, Substance
Ideal height for dogs, 19 to 22 inches; for bitches, 18 to 21 inches, measured at the highest point of the withers. More than one-half inch above or below the stated limits will disqualify. Length from forechest to buttocks equal to or slightly greater than height at the withers. Moderate bone throughout.
Head
Keen intelligent alert expression. Eyes large and dark. Both eyes must be of the same color. Yellow or light eyes should be strictly penalized. Blue or wall eyes shall disqualify. Fully pigmented eyelids are desirable.
Rose ears, small, fine in texture; in repose, thrown back and folded along neck. Fold should be maintained when at attention. Erect ears should be severely penalized.
Skull long and lean, fairly wide between the ears, scarcely perceptible stop.
Muzzle should be long and powerful, denoting great strength of bite, without coarseness. Lack of underjaw should be strictly penalized. Nose entirely black.
Teeth of upper jaw should fit closely over teeth of lower jaw creating a scissors bite. Teeth should be white and strong. Undershot shall disqualify. Overshot one-quarter inch or more shall disqualify.
Neck, Topline, Body
Neck long, clean and muscular, well arched with no suggestion of throatiness, widening gracefully into the top of the shoulder. A short thick neck, or a ewe neck, should be penalized. The back is broad, firm and well muscled, having length over the loin. The backline runs smoothly from the withers with a graceful natural arch, not too accentuated, beginning over the loin and carrying through over the croup; the arch is continuous without
flatness. A dip behind shoulder blades, wheelback, flat back, or a steep or flat croup should be penalized. Brisket very deep, reaching as nearly as possible to the point of the elbow. Ribs well sprung but with no suggestion of barrel shape. The space between the forelegs is filled in so that there is no appearance of a hollow between them. There is a definite tuckup of the underline. The tail long and tapering, reaching to the hipbone when
drawn through between the hind legs. When the dog is in motion, the tail is carried low with only a gentle upward curve; tail should not be carried higher than top of back.
Forequarters
Shoulder blade long, well laid back, with flat muscles, allowing for moderate space between shoulder blades at peak of withers. Upper arm of equal length, placed so that the elbow falls directly under the withers.
The points of the elbows should point neither in nor out, but straight back. A steep shoulder, short upper arm, a heavily muscled or loaded shoulder, or a very narrow shoulder, all of which restrict low free movement, should be strictly penalized. Forelegs straight, giving appearance of strength and substance of bone. Pasterns strong, slightly bent and flexible. Bowed legs, tied-in elbows, legs lacking substance, legs set far under the body so as to create an exaggerated forechest, weak or upright pasterns should be strictly penalized.
Both front and rear feet must be well formed with hard, thick pads. Feet more hare than cat, but both are ac ceptable. Flat, splayed or soft feet without thick hard pads should be strictly penalized. Toes should be long, close and well arched. Nails strong and naturally short or of moderate length. Dewclaws may be removed.
Hindquarters
Long and powerful. The thighs are broad and muscular, stifles well bent; muscles are long and flat and carry well down toward the hock. The hocks are well let down and close to the ground. Sickle or cow hocks should be strictly penalized.
Coat
Short, close, smooth and firm in texture. Any other coat shall be a disqualification. Old scars and injuries, the result of work or accident, should not be allowed to prejudice the dog's chance in the show ring.
Color
Color immaterial.
Gait
Low, free moving and smooth, with reach in the forequarters and strong drive in the hindquarters. The dog has great freedom of action when viewed from the side; the forelegs move forward close to the ground to give a long, low reach; the hind legs have strong propelling power. When moving and viewed from front or rear, legs should turn neither in nor out, nor should feet cross or interfere with each other.
Lack of front reach or rear drive, or a short, hackney gait with high wrist action, should be strictly penalized. Crossing in front or moving too close should be strictly penalized.
Temperament
Amiable, friendly, gentle, but capable of great intensity during sporting pursuits.
Disqualifications
More than one-half inch above or below stated height limits. Blue or wall eyes.
Undershot, overshot one-quarter inch or more.
Any coat other than short, close. smooth and firm in texture.
Approved August 10, 1993 Effective September 29, 1993

Where would I be today without this wonderful whippet breed? Because of them, I have made many long Listing friends and had some of the best times of my live.
I was given my first whippet in 1%9 from my longtime friend Peggy Newcombe. From this lovely Ricky daughter; "Willcare" was born. I had a limited number of :litters and I was happy with the degree of success that was produced.
I am very honored to he asked to judge this Veteran's Sweepstakes and be assured this "old gal" will enjoy every minute with these oldsters!!!!
Good Luck to all and Many, many thanks.

Most of my life has been spent around dogs. My father had gun dogs and my mother raised Persian cats. My childhood was spent with an assortment of cats, dogs, birds and horses. After college I got married and raised my family. When the children left home I had a chance ro reacquaint myself with out interruption, to my dog hobby.
My interest in Whippets began interestingly enough with a sick Doberman, who needed grooming. The recommended groomer j ust happened to be a Whippet breeder Her name is Iva Kimmelman. She became my mentor Iva introduced me to dog shows and coursing. We eventually co-bred a very successful litter They included the #1 AKC lure courser and #22 in ASFA, and her sister was #10 AKE lure courser and #35 in ASFA in 1996.
Over the past 18 years I have had multiple LM's, all bench champions with performance ti ties, along with some very talented coursing dogs. Racing came later with Jet, who needed specialized focus to become competitive. my friends told me about a man in California who had a training facility for racing. Jet not only learned to race, but also became an OTRM,, field champion and CRX2. In Notra meets, he consistently placed. in the top 10 on the East coast, 1 had one Westminster entry with a CRX3. Our- current youngster is ranked #5th in WRA racing for 2003 and placing #9 at tit WRA national in Ohio .
Performance is very important to me. It is the essence of the Whippet. I have met so many friends and more experiences that could have ever imagined.
Thank you fo r allowing me to judge these talented athletes. it is an honor.

I was born into a family of sighthound fanciers, seven members of my immediate family have owned and/or bred champions in Greyhounds and Whippets. I get my own first dog, a greyhound, in 1966. Front 1975 I have been actively breeding greyhounds in partnership with my mother, Kari Engh, under the Jet's prefix. With one litter per year on average and no co-bred litters, the Jets have so far produced 129 champions, including 50 internationals and champions in 38 countries around the world.
I owner/breeder-handled Norway's Top Dog of all breeds 2001 Int. Ch. Jet's Once Upon A Dream and repeated this in 2003 with Int. Ch. Jet's Something in the Way U Smile.
The first whippet, Ch. Bohem Moder Svea joined the household in 1975. Her son Int. Ch. Gange-Rolv, was Norway's Top Whip pet 1951, shown by myself. Several whippet imports have followed, notably lnt. Ch. Rothbury Bonecrusher from Australia, Int. Ch. Emotion du Manoir de le Grenouille front France and Int. Ch. Dumbriton Emotion from the UK , all #1 Whippets more than once.
I was approved to judge in. 1987 and judge sighthounds only. have officiated in 35 European countries as well as Australia, New Zealand , LISA, Canada , Mexico , South Africa , Morocco , Israel , Singapore, the Phillipines, and Japan. Appointments include several FCI World, European, Asian and. Americas dog shows as well as Crufts. I have judged more than a dozen whippet specialties in Scandanavia, the UK, the European Continent, Australia, New Zealand , South Africa , Canada as well as two previous AWC specialties.
In my non-doggy life, I am a veterinarian and a Doctor of Science. I am currently working as Head of the Department for animal welfare at the Norwegian Animal Health Authority. My partner Age and I live with our twelve dogs south of Oslo, Norway . I am much looking forward to judging our National Specialty, the first overseas judge to be so honored.

The first whippet I remember was Ch. Courtenay Fleetfoot of Pennyworth; the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin ran a photo af ter his BIS win at Westminster, and I remember thinking, "Someday I want to have a dog like that."
So in 1975, otter our aging and beloved miniature poodle passed on, I began my search for a whippet, which took me to a local dog show. There, I met several people who later became friends, though they didn't have a puppy for me. I found a puppy about a month afterward. Despite the breeder's admonition that "Whippet puppies can be a bit destructive," I refused to use a crate and paid the penalty. At one point, I remember thinking that Zap had actually ripped apart every book on my shelves, only to find that it was simply one entire book that was now confetti (it was, appropriately, Jaws). Zap and I went to obedience school, where I was originally told by the instructors that whippets had no aptitude for training; to our mutual surprise, we finished third in the final exam.
Somehow, during my search for whippets, the show bug infected me, leading me to as many local shows as I could find, and eventually to the AWC Specialty at Enterprise Farm in 1975. I was introduced to Mrs. Wear, and also met Mrs. Margaret Hodge, Frank Hill, and the owner of Ch. Garden City's Sleepy Mouse, BOB at Westminster back in the mists of time. All of these people were incredibly kind to this novice and taught me a great deal over the years
I was also fortunate to discover performance events at about the same time. The Delaware Valley Afghan Hound Club sponsored a held trial at Vale Vue, and Zap and I want to watch. We both became intense fans.
Over the years, I've enjoyed my whippets in alt their field of activities; the CDs, bench championships and field championships have been landmarks more for the world at large. Millrace whippets have accomplishments at many levels; but most of all, I've been proud of the fact that they've been wonderful companions for their owners and that through them, I've been so many, places and met so many people.

I was born in a small ruining town in southeast Arizona and attended high school there. After graduation I enrolled in Northern Arizona University . After graduation I moved to south ern Califronia where I worked for Rockwell international and met the lady who became my wife, Nancy.
Nancy acquired a lovely hitch puppy from a breeder in the area, Nancy was successfully showing her but was not able to win the majors, so we hired a professional handler Living on a tight budget, I decided that I could handle her myself but my wife didn't agree with me. However, Nancy and a friend gave me a puppy to practice with. I developed pretty well as a handler and others started asking me to show their dogs. I enjoyed it arid did quite Eventually I was advised by an ARC Field Rep to apply for a handler's license.
In 1977 when AKC discontinued licensing handlers, I was licensed for all breeds. 1 continued handling and was very successful, finishing many dogs of all breeds. In June of 1980, I retired from Rockwell In ternational and handled dogs full time until the summer and 1996. Several years after Nancy passed away, I applied for a posi tion with the American Ken nel Club and moved to Raleigh to work at the North Carolina office.
After working at AKC for six years, I retired as manager of Performance Events and decided to pursue my judge's license. I was approved in January 2003 for most of the Herding Group and Junior Showm anship. I have had several assignments in Juniors and enjoy it tremendously. I thrill at the sight of a young exhibitor giving their full attention to their dog and executing a beautiful presentation in the show ring. After all, it is a sport deserving of our best athletes.
It is an honor to have been asked to this assignment, and I wish to thank all the members of the American Whippet Club for inviting me.

I became involved with purebreds as a youngster Begin ning in 1952, I have been a trainer, breeder and exhibitor of Boxers. In 1959, I added Afghan Hounds to the household, followed by Shih Tzus. I have shown my dogs in Junior Showmanship, Obedience and Conformation.
I began judging Novice Obedience in 1966, received my Open License in 1969, and my utility License in 1971. In 1974, I began judging conformation, starting with Afghan Hounds and now judge all Hound breeds, all Toy breeds and all but six of the Non-Sporting breeds. In addition I am approved for Junior Showmanship and Best in Show.
I have judged many prestigious obedience and breed as signments, including many National Specialty Shows, throughout 47 states. In the breed rin g , I have been blessed with nutty wonderful Whippet assignments. Topping the list of course is the National Specialty in 2001, as well as several American Whippet Club regional specialty shows and supported services. I also judged the Whippets at the Westminster K. C. Show in 1991, as well as the American Whippet Club Top Twenty event in 1995. This will be the third time I will be judging Obedience classes for the American Whippet Club.
In 2001, I judged the Hound ( Troup at the Westminster Kennel Club show and several breeds at the AKC/ Eukanuba American Dog Classic.
I judged Obedience at the ACK/Eukanuba Obedience Invita tional in 2002, making me the only person to judge both the breed and obedience at the AKC Invitational events.
In 2002, I received the American kennel Club Lifetime Achievement Award for Obedience. I am honored and excited about this assignment and I look forward to it with great anticipation. I know it will be another awesome experience for me. The Whippet breeders and exhibitors will always be part of my family and I will always cherish their love and support.

VETERAN SWEEPSTAKES
Judge: Ms. Carol Willumsen
Veteran Sweepstakes Prize Money
25% of the entry fees will be retained by the club for expenses. The remainder will be divided in the classes as follows: (rounded to the nearest dollar Amount)
First in each class 40% of the entry fees of that class
Second in each class 30% of the entry fees of that class
Third in each class 20% of the entry fees of that class
Fourth in each class 10% of the entry fees of that class
RULES: All entrants must be 7 years of age or older, and NEED NOT be entered in the Specialty. The Veteran Sweepstakes is open to both Champions and Non-Champions. Entries shall be made at the same time and on the same entry form as for Regular Classes. Entry Fee $14.00. NOTE: Spayed/Neutered Veterans are eligible for entry in the Veteran Sweepstakes.
Veteran Sweepstakes Prizes
Best in Veteran Sweeps: Whippet Motif Stoneware, A Green and Pink Rosette.
One photo Half page ad in The Whippet Watch magazine donated by Mary Magee, editor.
Best of Opposite Sex to Veteran Sweeps: Pink Rosette, Whippet Motif Stoneware.
For first in each class: Whippet Motif Etched Glass Stemware. All participants will receive a stuffed toy.
WHIPPETS. Sweepstakes, Veteran Dogs 7-10 Yrs.
First, $84 Second, $63 Third, $42 Fourth, $21
(157) FC Ch Classic Neil Diamond SC. Owner: Catherine Vroom & Frank De Paulo.
(159) Hand's Storm Tide V Surrey H. Owner: Marie G Hand & George H Hand.
(161) Fortune Willabe Hudson Bay SC. Owner: Brenda Williams & Dick & Jean Schroeder.
(163) Ch Seaspells River Dance. Owner: Judith Britton & Kara Roberson.
(165) Ch Windborns Take A Bow SC. Owner: Libby Rice & Lori Wilson & Derek Stein.
(167) Ch Fantasy's Divine Decadence CD NA NAJ SC. Owner: Lisa M Costello & Philip Senior.
169 Ch Saxon Shore Braveheart JC. HM637556/02. 1/17/96. Breeder: Daniel Lockhart & Karlene Kahlstrom. By Ch Watch Me Ari Independence - Ch Saxon Shore Golden Nugget. Owner: Len Smith & Vickie Smith.
(333) Ch Baywoods Luck Of The Draw CD JC MX MXJ. Owner: Meribeth Metevia.
(337) DC Regal Simply Reigns At Night CD SC NA. Owner: Kathy Francen.
(339) DC Wildwood's Espirit De Core CD SC. Owner: Faith Diane Guest.
(341) Chaparral Country SC CD NAJ. Owner: Shelley Hennessy.
(363) Ch Paris Templar Of Tiber. Owner: Paula J Knight.
(365) Ch Plumcreek Hollowell In Flight. Owner: Linda Larson & Diane Laratta.
(367) Ch Wenrick's With Rhyme N Reason. Owner: Karen L Gibson & Kathy Rasmussen.
(369) FC DC Warburton Jazz Festival. Owner: Terrie Runyons & Patience Renzulli.
(371) Ch Coppercreeks Hole In One. Owner: Nancy Billups & Ken H Billups & Linda L Horwedel.
(373) Ch Karasar's Beguiled. Owner: Kerrie Kuper & F & E McManner.
(399) DC Appraxin Callaban Kristobel, CD, MC, NA, NAJ, CAVX. Owner: Roberta S Lutz.
(599) Ch Hi Tor Rippleton Centaurus. Owner: A Elliott Coles & Patti Coles.
(623) Ch Wheatland Cab Calloway FCh. Owner: Kim Otero.
WHIPPETS. Sweepstakes, Veteran Dogs 10-12 Yrs.
First, $42 Second, $32 Third, $21 Fourth, $11 (171) Ch Strebor's Energize. Owner: Charles R Roberts.
(173) Ch Sowagla Trace Of Fire. Owner: Paige Zalnoski.
(175) Ch Ring Side's Talk Of Edme JC. Owner: Thomas Quinn.
(375) Patric's Melampo. Owner: Mike Hayden & Susan Hayden & Patrick J Pettit.
(377) FC Surrey Hill's A P Indy SC. Owner: Douglas Conrad & Barbara Conrad.
(379) Ch Appraxin Mysterious Ways JC. Owner: Cathy Gaidos & Terry Floyd.
(381) Ch Affire On A Clear Day MC. Owner: Dr William F Renzulli & Mrs William F Renzulli.
(603) Ch Albelarm Looks Like Reign FCh. Owner: Mrs Alan Robson.
(605) Ch Whippletree's Wild Colonial Boy JC. Owner: Ray Johnson.
637 Champion Geordon's Golden Nugget. HM475165/08. 7/24/93. Breeder: Georgette MacLean. By Seaspell's Black Hills SC - Ch Geordon's Dusty Rose CD SC. Owner: Kathleen M King.
WHIPPETS. Sweepstakes, Veteran Dogs 12 Yrs & Older.
First, $21 Second, $16 Third, $11 Fourth, $5
179 DC Vogel's G Bear Of Fermanagh NA MC CD. HD875533. 5/29/90. Breeder: Cathenne J Vogel. By Ch Jack's Black Label CD FCh - Vogel's Gazell FCh. Owner: Jack McManus.
(181) Ch Say land's Starman JC. Owner: Dr Alice Sowders.
(383) Ch Barchet Singular Sensation. Owner: Linda J Johnson.
(385) Ch Sportingfield's Painted Pony SC. Owner: Alice VandenBussche.
(387) Ch Sporting Fld Leader Seaspell SC. Owner: Kim Tudor- Fredericks.
WHIPPETS. Sweepstakes, Veteran Bitches 7-10 Yrs.
First, $92 Second, $69 Third, $46 Fourth, $23
(224) Ch Chadwick Touched By An Angel JC CD. Owner: Kathy Powers & Clennon Vasser.
(226) Ch Whippoorwill Paisley. Owner: Mary C Haddock.
(228) Ch Whippoorwill Double Delight. Owner: Barbara L Henderson VMD & Juanita Irvin.
(232) Ch Frontrunners Ruby Malone. Owner: Susan Brewster.
(234) Ch Watch Me Frolic At DenGayle. Owner: Debbie Davenport & Kathleen Davenport.
(432) Ch Northwind's Stormin' Norma CD. Owner: Kay Nierengarten.
(464) Ch Patric's Insinuation. Owner: Laura Baker-Stanton.
(466) Ch Summit Enchanted Evening. Owner: Susan Vernon.
(472) Ch Surrey Hill's Sanibel Sand SC. Owner: Saulo Biscoto & CJ Bowers & Karen Lee.
(474) Ch Appraxin Sensation At Timbre. Owner: Sharyn Y Hutchens & Walter A Hutchens.
(478) Ch Bohem All About Eve. Owner: Bo Bengtson.
(480) FC HHA Chorus Line. Owner: P Ciccarello & M E Robin Barry.
(482) Kinlaine Ampersand Peridot. Owner: Mona Maytag & Estate of Robert E Maytag.
(484) Ch Andauer Star-Spangled. Owner: Karen L Gibson & Michael E Gibson.
(486) FC Ch Northwind's Poetry In Motion CD. Owner: Kay Nierengarten & Mark Shubert.
(488) Erdelied Bunns And Roses JC. Owner: Paula Knight & Justin Knight. (490) Ch Wolfram Appraxin Anya. Owner: Justin Smithey & C G Perry.
(492) DC TNT's Ima Wanderer Too SC. Owner: Donna Richards & Larry Richards.
(494) Ch Appraxin Wilhaus Renaissance. Owner: Kitty Williams & Matthew Williams.
(596) Ch Sporting Field Gatsby Design. Owner: Dionne Butt & Ken & Margaret Norkett.
(600) Ch Longlesson Elysian Solitare. Owner: Longlesson Kennels & Dr James Gray.
660 Geordon's Dot Exclamation Point. HM601469/08. 8/07/95. Breeder: Georgette MacLean. By Ch Sporting Fields Kinsman - Geordon's Black Eyed Susan. Owner: Kathleen M King.
WHIPPETS. Sweepstakes, Veteran Bitches 10-12 Yrs.
First, $42 Second, $32 Third, $21 Fourth, $11
496 DC Chelsea Selena FCh CD. HM463302/01. 5/14/93. Breeder: L & D Christianson. By Ch Surrey Hills My Man Godfrey - Ch Chelsea Take My Breath Away. Owner: Karen B Lee.
(498) Ch Surrey Hill's Splashdown. Owner: Marie G Hand & George H Hand.
(500) Ch Chelsea Oxford Sunday Silence JC. Owner: Katharine S Armato & Deann B Christianson
(502) Ch Winwood's Capucine MC CD. Owner: James Farrell.
(504) Ch Hallmark's Back To The Future JC. Owner: Matthew Downing & Jill Couture.
(506) Ch Timbrel's Music Of The Night. Owner: Russell L McFadden.
(508) Ch Simbali's Scandal At Priory FC. Owner: Marise A Banks.
(510) Ch Sporting Field's By Design WW. Owner: Mrs James Butt.
(610) Free Wynd's Summer Sky. Owner: Marilyn Thyes & Jean Schroeder & Debby Syrja.
(612) Vizcaya's Moonbeam Zoe. Owner: Karin Buck & Nancy Edmunds.
WHIPPETS. Sweepstakes, Veteran Bitches 12 Yrs & Older.
First, $34 Second, $25 Third, $17 Fourth, $8
(468) Ch Oxford's Limoge At Festiva. Owner: Katie Rudolph & Kelly Rudolph & Dianne Bowen.
(512) Ch Heatherlane Beguiled. Owner: Nick Levandoski & Betty Levandoski. (514) Ch Paris Sirius Hottime Tonight. Owner: Maggie Gellers.
(516) Ch Bohem Dance With Me. Owner: Sheila P Worcester & Bo Bengtson.
(518) FC Chesara Seaspell's Charade MC. Owner: Dr W F Renzulli & Mrs W F Renzulli.
(522) DC TnT's Black Magic Woman SC. Owner: Donna Richards & Larry Richards.
(614) Ch LamBay's Spice N Castlecrest's. Owner: Ron Waggoner & Linda Waggoner.
662 DC Sporting Field's Winsome Won MC FCh. HD806616. 7/07/89. Breeder: Mrs J Butt & D E Butt & Joan & Bob Goldstein. By Ch Sporting Fields Strider - Ch Gold-Dust's Champagne Parti SF. Owner: James Farrell.
Best in Veteran Sweeps: ................... Best of Opposite Sex to Veteran Sweeps: .....................................
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