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Mnrc Callbacks Are Here!

6.3K views 33 replies 19 participants last post by  BWCA Labs Margo Penke  
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#33 ·
As does Dave Lybecks Flap, winner of the 2010 Minnesota Master title as well. Most impressive thing about this is all of those dogs run as well for there owners on the weekends.

Add in Jace Tramontin and John Blackbird, and Minnesota dogs were pretty well represented and flush with MN plates for a nice trip home.
 
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Congratulations also to Nancy White and .....

CH Redrock's Straight Shooter Am/Can MH WCX ***

Shooter is the first Toller to successfully complete the Master National.

Shooter was handled by Alice Woodyard.

Eric
 
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Gooser

Don't forget that Gloria was the flight C stakes Marshall and was there from 7 AM till they finished each day with lots of other duties and was still able to put that behind her and run her dog to Qualify. That was not easy. She was also limited in her pre MN training because of those same duties.

Art:razz:
 
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This one did too a while back! Thats how I looked up the numbers of the dogs I was watching, by finding the owner/handler's name.
 
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Tracy-

I thought so too but then remembered that I'd also looked at the running order/call-backs for the HRC Grand. That list has the appearance you describe.

Eric
 
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Kristie, I may be crazy but earlier in the week I thought I was looking at a Callback list that had the owner/handler on it. I met a lot of nice people last year and wanted to see how they did but I don't know their dog's names. Is there another callback list with the owner/handler on it? Thanks.
 
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MORE CALLBACKS

These are updated with t he Flight B call backs from the 5th series. Flight C finished when dog number 80 left the line at 4PM. Flight A started 6the series at 3PM They will need about 8 hours to complete. Flight B started 6th series at 4PM. They will need about 8 hours to complete.
 
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thank u for all your hard work from a far. We've learned to rely about you and appreciate your time
 
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Kristie
I have never been to the MN, I thought there were 6 series? Why does it appear on the call back report that there is 7?
 
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Hi Margo,

They could have a million series if they wanted to. The minimum they try to complete is whatever is the equivalent of TWO weekend tests (hence 6 series). Some years they've accomplished that, some years they haven't.

But technically they could run 10 series if they wanted to.

As far as why 7? When I designed the page, that was the maximum number of series that I could fit and still have all the info fit within the sheet for printing/display. LOL I also thought that with the 3-stake split, they might get an extra series in. If they manage to get in 8, I'm in trouble! LOL

-K
 
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Spent the day up at the Master Nationals. It was very hot, but the dogs and people had plenty of water. Everyone seemed like they were having a lot of fun. I saw dogs run in all three groups. I missed seeing dogs I know run, but it was great to see dogs from other states. Good Luck to everyone who has a dog at the Nationals.

Terri
 
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Thanks Kristie!