This year Estonian Championship in Agility was organized by Vile and EKU in Viljandi. In addition to the Championship there was also a possibility to compete in other classes too.
The judge was Bernd Hüppe from Austria.
Given that Kenzi and Kira had not seen agility obstacles for two weeks and Kenzi was in heat, we did super!
Kira ran two clean runs in Estonian Championship, with a time fault on the second course and got 4. place.
Kenzi participated in A2, where we got a clean run with a small time fault (0,35 s) on the first course and got a AG CAC which transferred us to A3.
I hesitated for some time, if we should run in A3 or unofficially in A2, because I was afraid the judge would put the jumps to 35 cm in A3 and Kenzi had not jumped so high obstacles before. After some trying on a warm-u jump I decided to take that risk and it was worth it! The first pleasant surprise was that the judge had decided to keep the jumps on 30 cm (probably thinking of Kenzi).
Anyway Kenzi did an amazing debut in A3! We got a clean run with time fault 6,48 s and 2. place after the dog who won Estonian Championship that same day!
We got lots of nice words from the judge and a big applause from Kenzi's fans (and it seems she has many :) ).
On that day Kenzi was also measured for statistics and the result was 18 cm at withers.
All of our runs from that day can be seen in Youtube.
The judge was Bernd Hüppe from Austria.
Given that Kenzi and Kira had not seen agility obstacles for two weeks and Kenzi was in heat, we did super!
Kira ran two clean runs in Estonian Championship, with a time fault on the second course and got 4. place.
Kenzi participated in A2, where we got a clean run with a small time fault (0,35 s) on the first course and got a AG CAC which transferred us to A3.
I hesitated for some time, if we should run in A3 or unofficially in A2, because I was afraid the judge would put the jumps to 35 cm in A3 and Kenzi had not jumped so high obstacles before. After some trying on a warm-u jump I decided to take that risk and it was worth it! The first pleasant surprise was that the judge had decided to keep the jumps on 30 cm (probably thinking of Kenzi).
Anyway Kenzi did an amazing debut in A3! We got a clean run with time fault 6,48 s and 2. place after the dog who won Estonian Championship that same day!
We got lots of nice words from the judge and a big applause from Kenzi's fans (and it seems she has many :) ).
On that day Kenzi was also measured for statistics and the result was 18 cm at withers.
All of our runs from that day can be seen in Youtube.