Friday, 30 December 2016

Olympia

This year at Olympia was really one to remember... I have been very lucky this year to run Claire Burrell's super talented cocker spaniel, Teasel. Teasel is one of the most phenomenal agility dogs I know - her intensity, focus and intelligence really do amaze me. Teasel won Olympia as a 2 year old with Claire back in 2013, and this year she once again took the title of Olympia Small Winner, only this time with me running her :-P we won both the Jumping Speedstakes and the evening Final. It was a privilege to be able to run Teasel at Olympia - she really is awesome (running out of superlative to describe her :-)) We are next competing at Crufts in the British Open, Singles and Champ.
Saturday was Large 6-7 day and Scandal's last time at Olympia. She is 8 now, and I feel Olympia is so physically demanding of our dogs, that I would never want to run her there and feel I am asking too much of her. I was pleased this year that Lee was judging (we have always done pretty well on his courses ;-)) and also that the rules have changed this year so everyone got at least 2 runs - the morning semi final and either the Jumping or evening Final.

The morning semi final sort of went to plan - Scandal had the first pole (definitely not in the plan) so we had to go for time to try and get in the top 10. We managed this with an 8th place, and the fastest time overall, so this put us to run 3rd in the final. The final was a pretty testing course and seemed totally different to the course plan we had been studying all afternoon. You get literally about 2 minutes to walk the course (a different course to the one you thought you'd be getting ;-)) so changes to handling plans, and visualisation of this has to happen in doubly quick time. Scandal ran so so beautifully, I really couldn't have asked for any more of her. Unfortunately my legs had totally run out of puff by the time I got to the dogwalk, obstacle number 15 ish, I had pulled a muscle in my quad the day before, and by the Saturday evening it was soooo painful, dosed up on tablets but I think I needed metacam ;-) Scandal just couldn't hear me on the obstacle after the dogwalk, so did the world's widest turn (it felt like that at the time), and we came 2nd, by 0.08, to the incredible Pip (Scandal's cousin) and Lee Windeatt. So happy to have finally got into an Olympia final with Scandal, and she just loved the atmosphere.
The excitement of Olympia wasn't completely over as, on the Sunday, Lee Windeatt was competing with Scandal's daughter Coy. Coy is a wonderful little girl and Lee has had to work really hard with her and be very patient as she has struggled with hormones and shuts down easily. In the semi final they came 2nd, with Lee doing an 'easy' clear (or that is how it looked!), not pushing, just doing a typical calm Lee clear. I was so excited about watching them in the Final, as I know Coy can be like Scandal, always has that bit extra in the tank for a Final. And they ran... ran like the wind, and won by a good second or two. Clever little superstar Coy :-)




And more good news of Scandalbabies... Barrie James' Ru (Mendipstar Rumour Has It) got his final win to grade 7 on the weekend. Can't wait to watch Coy, Ru and Rusty in champ in 2017 :-)

Sunday, 19 June 2016

Time flies when you're having fun...

Now we're in to 2016... I don't seem to update this blog any more... a year and a half and no updates...

So much is going on here, super crazy, and super fun.

Scandal's been on rest/rehab since her flat tunnel incident at Crufts, she has been out for about 10 weeks in total, hopefully she will be back very soon, I miss running her!

Jed has not done anything since winning Olympia in 2015 (still on a happy cloud about that!) he automatically qualifies for the semis in August, I'm hopeful that if/when a larger minimum distance comes in, I will start working him more again. Watching him run in Denmark last year (5m minimums) was amazing, I am really hopeful that this minimum will come to the UK, now we have concrete research supporting this.

Crazy little Firework is now 2 years old, she has really matured the last couple of months, I have entered her in a few grade 3 classes over the summer, including some at lower height, which is exciting. She is super keen to work, I just need to train her more :-P

Tia is now 14, very deaf, and a bit slower, but still happy and loves all her walks.


And last but not least, my new baby, sheltie 'Wow', all the way from Denmark, from Natasha Petrine Gjerulff Jensen, aka Kennel Gjerulff. Wow is now 6.5 months old and the loveliest little puppy... so easy going, LOVES people and dogs, loves coming with us to new places, loves training, loves watching agility... and at the same time, really easy, settles down when I want her to, curls up in her bed and goes to sleep when we're home, I asked a few people if this was normal for a sheltie?! But apparently it is! She came into our lives when she was 4 months and it feels like she's been here forever!