2005 AWC National Specialty
Whippet Show Information
Veteran Sweepstakes

Officers of the American Whippet Club
President Mrs. Lori Nelson
Vice President .................................................................................................... Mrs. Cindy Scott
Treasurer ................................................................................................... Mr. David Samuelson
Secretary ................................................................................................... Mr. Russell McFadden
4 Kenny Lane, Espanola, NM 87532 (505) 753-6782
Deligate to the AKC: Donna Lynch
Board of Directors
Class of 2005 Ms. Wendy Clark Mrs. Lori Nelson Mrs. Cindy Scott |
Class of 2006 Dr. Connie Brunkow Mr. Russell McFadden Mr. Ed Odron |
Class of 2007 Mrs. Christine Hoperstad Mrs. Carolyn Mountain Mr. David Samuelson |
SHOW COMMITTEE
National Show Chair |
National Obedience Chair |
Show Secretary |
Show Chair |
Performance Director |
Futurity Chair |
And All Officers and Directors of the Club
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Agility ................................................. Lisa Costello Lure Coursing ............................ Kit Bigelow
AWC Raffle ........................................... Susan Bolduc Obedience ................................... Jill Baum
Catalog Advertising .................... Alice Vandenbussche Parade of Honors ........ Alice Vandenbussche
Catalog Pre Order .................................. Deb Martino RV Parking ................................... Bill Weller
Chief Ring Steward ................................ Pat Dresser Top Twenty .......................... Charles Roberts
Grounds .............................................. Steven Klein Triathlon .................................. Lisa Costello
Hospitality ................................. Ed Odron & Bill Weller Trophies ............................... Donna Lynch
Logo Items ........................................ Deb Martino Awards Banquet & Special Events .. Connie Bolton
Vendors ............................................... George Bolton
11470 E Escalante Rd , Tucson AZ 85730 ; (520) 721-2886; geobolt@aol.com
Photographer Rich Bergman P.O. Box 637, Lakeside, CA 92040 |
Veterinarian (On-Call) Mesa Veterinary Hospital 858 N. Country Club Dr, Mesa, AZ 85202 (480) 833-7330 |
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SHOW SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATION Show Secretary |
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
Saturday, March 26 |
WRA Racing |
Sunday, March 27 |
ASFA Lure Coursing Trial |
Monday, March 28 |
Agility Trial - Outside weather permitting Obedience Trial (if Tuesday overdraws) Triathlon Conformation Judging Cardiac Clinic (PM) |
Tuesday, March 29 |
Obedience Trial in the Ballroom Futurity Judging Eye Clinic Cardiac Clinic |
Wednesday, March 30 |
Breed Judging begins Veteran Sweepstakes Altered Competition Parade of Honors Cardiac Clinic Wine & Cheese Party |
Thursday, March 31 |
Breed Judging Continues Cardiac Clinic Top 20 Competition - Evening |
Friday, April 1 |
Breed Judging Continues Junior Showmanship BAER Hearing Clinic Cardiac Clinic (AM) Annual Meeting Judges Seminar |
Saturday, April 2 |
Breed Judging concludes Brace and Team competition Best Puppy Best Bred By Exhibitor Best Veteran Stud Dog Brood Bitch Stud Dog Extended Generation Brood Bitch Extended Generation |
6:30 pm |
Cocktails |
7:00 pm |
Awards Banquet |
JUDGES
Mr. Gary Andersen ..................................................... 6250 E. Pershing Ave, Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Mrs. James Edward Clark ......................................... 720 Cattail Branch Rd., Greenwood, DE 19950
Ms. Cindy Hatcher ............................................................ 4401 5th St. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107
Mrs. Marilyn Little ............................................................... 562 S. El Dorado Rd., Mesa, AZ 85202
Mr. Robert Little .................................................................. 562 S. El Dorado Rd., Mesa, AZ 85202
Mrs. Crystal McNulty ................................................ 514 E. Hicks Hollow Rd., Chillicothe, IL 61523
Mrs. Barbara Parsons ........................................................... 579 Brewer Rd., Crossville, TN 38555
Ms. Sherry Porter ......................................................... 4211 N Bear Claw Way, Tucson, AZ 85749
Mr. David Samuelson ............................................... 9468 Tyne Lane, Iver Grove Heights, MN 55077
Veterinary Assistance from AWC Members
If your dog or dogs have an injury or illness and you receive help from a Veterinarian-Exhibitor at the National Specialty, please be sure to offer that person payment for their service. The medications and supplies they bring with them, out of their concern for our dogs, are not free!
American Whippet Club 3 March 28 - April 2,2005
PROGRAM OF JUDGING
There are 468 dogs entered in this show with a total entry of 690, including 18 obedience entries and 44 agility en tries. In accordance with Ch 7 Sec 8 of the AKC Rules and with AKC approval, Mr Gary Andersen will judge Junior Showmanship in place of Ms Lorraine Gyenge. For your convenience, the following totals have been carefully tabulated: however, neither the Club nor the Show Secretary assumes responsibility for absolute accuracy.
MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2005 RING ONE - AGILITY
JUDGE: Ms Sherry Porter
8:30 A.M. Check-in
8:45 A.M. Walk-thru
9:00 A.M. Judging
2 Master Excellent B - 20" ( Nos. 20014, 20025)
6 Excellent A - 20" ( Nos. 20015, 20016, 20017, 20019 , 20026, 20029 )
1 Master Excellent B -16" (Nos. 16027)
1 Excellent A -16" (Nos. 16028)
1 Master Excellent B -16" Preferred (Nos. 16018)
1 Open - 24" (Nos. 24020)
1 Novice A - 24" (Nos. 24006)
4 Novice B - 20" ( Nos. 20007, 20008, 20021, 20022)
3 Novice A - 20" ( Nos. 20009, 20010, 20023)
1 Novice - 20" Preferred (Nos. 20011)
3 Novice - 16" Preferred ( Nos. 16012, 16013, 16024)
3 Master Excellent B - 20" JWW ( Nos. 20014, 20016 , 20025 )
4 Excellent A - 20" JWW ( Nos. 20015, 20017, 20019 , 20026 )
1 Master Excellent B -16" JWW (Nos. 16027)
1 Excellent A -16" JWW (Nos. 16028)
1 Master Excellent B -16" JWW Preferred (Nos. 16018)
1 Open - 20" JWW (Nos. 20029)
1 Open - 24" JWW (Nos. 24020)
2 Novice B - 20" JWW ( Nos. 20007, 20021)
2 Novice A - 20" JWW ( Nos. 20009, 20023)
1 Novice - 20" JWW Preferred (Nos. 20011)
3 Novice - 16" JWW Preferred ( Nos. 16012, 16013, 16024 )
44 Total Dogs
RING ONE
JUDGE: Mrs Crystal McNulty 2:00 P.M. Triathlon Conformation
Triathlon Conformation
TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 2005 RING ONE
JUDGE: Mrs Marilyn Little
8:30 A.M. Obedience
4 Open A (Nos. 18, 19, 20, 26)
5 Novice B (Nos. 17, 19, 23, 24, 25)
3 Novice A (Nos. 5, 21, 22)
5 Veterans (Nos. 10, 11, 16, 20, 27)
JUDGES: Mrs Marilyn Little & Mr Robert Little Obedience
1 Team (Nos. 11/21/23/24) 18 Total Dogs
JUDGE: Mr David Samuelson
12:30 P.M. Futurity
13 Futurity, Dogs 6-8 Mos
12 Futurity, Dogs 8-10 Mos
11 Futurity, Dogs 10-12 Mos
2 Futurity, Dogs 12-14 Mos
12 Futurity, Dogs 14-18 Mos
15 Futurity, Bitches 6-8 Mos
10 Futurity, Bitches 8-10 Mos
9 Futurity, Bitches 10-12 Mos
11 Futurity, Bitches 12-14 Mos
18 Futurity, Bitches 14-18 Mos
Best In Futurity
113 Total Dogs
WEDNESDAY MARCH 30, 2005 RING ONE
JUDGE: Mrs James Edward Clark
9:00 A.M. Regular Classes
32 Puppy Dogs, 6-9 Mos
22 Puppy Dogs, 9-12 Mos
17 Dogs, 12-18 Mos
23 Bred by Exhibitor Dogs
8 American Bred Dogs
14 Open Dogs
Winners Dog 116 Total Dogs
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2005 RING ONE (cont'd)
JUDGE: Ms Cindy Hatcher
5:00 P.M. Altered Competition
4 Altered Dogs, Open
1 Altered Bitches, Open
5 Total Dogs
JUDGE: Mrs Barbara Parsons 8:00 P.M. Veteran Sweepstakes
9 Dogs, 7-10 Yrs
3 Dogs, 10-12 Yrs
2 Dogs, 12 Yrs & Older
9 Bitches, 7-10 Yrs
2 Bitches, 10-12 Yrs
4 Bitches, 12 Yrs & Older
Best In Veteran Sweepstakes 29 Total Dogs
7:00 P.M. Parade of Honors
THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2005 RING ONE JUDGE: Mrs James Edward Clark 9:00 A.M. Regular Classes
29 Puppy Bitches, 6-9 Mos
26 Puppy Bitches, 9-12 Mos
29 Bitches, 12-18 Mos
2 Novice Bitches
86 Total Dogs
THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2005 RING ONE Senior Showmanship Competition
THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2005 RING ONE 8:00 P.M. Top Twenty Competition
Top Twenty
FRIDAY APRIL 1, 2005 RING ONE JUDGE: Mr Gary Andersen 9:00 A.M. Junior Showmanship
1 Novice Class
8 Open Class
15 Total Dogs
FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2005 RING ONE JUDGE: Mrs James Edward Clark
10:00 A.M. Regular Classes 33 Bred by Exhibitor Bitches 16 American Bred Bitches 48 Open Bitches
Winners Bitch Non-Regular Classes
2 Racing Dogs
6 Lure Coursing Dogs
4 Lure Coursing Bitches
14 Veteran Dogs, 7-10 Yrs
4 Veteran Dogs, 10-12 Yrs
2 Veteran Dogs, 12 Yrs & Older
12 Veteran Bitches, 7-10 Yrs
2 Veteran Bitches, 10-12 Yrs
5 Veteran Bitches, 12 Yrs & Older
148 Total Dogs
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2005 RING ONE
JUDGE: Mrs James Edward Clark
9:00 A.M.
86 Best of Breed (38-48)
Best Puppy
Best Bred By
Best Veteran
Non-Regular Classes
14 Stud Dog
12 Brood Bitch
5 Brace
1 Team
2 Extended Generations Stud Dog
2 Extended Generations Brood Bitch
128 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 BreedNariety 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.
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.
Please keep the grounds clean. You are responsible for picking up after your own dogs. All dogs must re main on lead at all times.
Parents must be responsible for children. Children must be kept under supervision at all times.
CAUTION: Do not leave dogs in closed vehicles. A closed vehicle can rapidly overheat with tragic consequences. In the event a vehicle must be entered to rescue a dog from overheating or suffocation due to improper ventilation, all persons hereby waive any claim for damages against the Club, or its members or agents.
GROOMING/STAGING AREA
There will be a separate room for crating and grooming dogs that are being exhibited on the day. No Exercise Pens. All dogs must be removed from the crating room immediately after the conclusion of judging each day.
SCHEDULE OF POINTS FOR DIVISION 7 - EFFECTIVE MAY 11, 2004
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Dogs Competing to Obtain Ratings: Scale of points - |
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Whippets Dogs |
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11 |
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18 |
Bitches |
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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, A bronze statue of Ch. Sporting Field's Clansman on a wooden base, offered in his honor, by Mrs. James E. Butt.
The Bohem Challenge Trophy, 19 th 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's names. Donated by Bo Bengtson.
The Courtney 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 by Damara Bolte, mounted on a Wooden base, offered by Pennyworth Kennels, and friends of Patrick J.Petit.
The Locar Challenge Trophy, A Bronze Whippet pair seated on a wooden base, offered in loving memory of Ch. Locar's Royal Doulton by Carol Curry.
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" silver-plated Revere bowl on a wooden base.
The Raintree Challenge 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" silver-plated Revere bowl on a wooden base, offered in loving memory of Ch. Folquin Snowflight.
Winners Bitch: 9" silver-plated Revere bowl on a wooden base, 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 posses sion 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 posses sion by the winner.
Best Bred-by-Exhibitor: The Halstan Challenge Trophy, Bronze whippet sculpture mounted on wooden base, offered by Dee Halley and Rhonda Gifford in loving memory of Stan Halley.
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 silver loving cup on a wooden base donated by Norman Ellis, Madcap Whippets.
First Place Junior Veteran Dog: 6" 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 wooden 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" 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 wooden base, offered by Dianne T. Bleecker, in loving memory of Ch. Morshor's Whirlaway.
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 on wooden base, offered by Richard and Jane Wallach.
Triathlon Champion: The Louis Pegram Challenge Trophy, A Whippet statue mounted on a wooden base, offered 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" bronze medallion will be awarded to winner for permanent possession. Offered in loving memory by Whippet-L subscribers, friends and family.
TROPHIES
The following trophies will be Whippet Motif hand-thrown petroglyph pottery, by Andrea Phyfer of PottersThree Pottery unless otherwise specified.
Best Of Breed: Whippet motif pottery offered by Valley Point Whippets, Jean M Riganati & Paul Hagen. 9" Pottery Commemorative plate offered by Valley Point Whippets, Jean M Riganati & Paul Hagen.
Best Of Opposite Sex: Whippet motif pottery offered by Joetta Melton, Jocora Whippets.
9" Pottery Commemorative plate offered by Joetta Melton, Jocora Whippets.
Best Of Winners: Whippet motif pottery offered by Dean O'Neal, Bodean Kennels.
Winners Dog: Whippet motif pottery offered by Sheila Feldman in memory of Ch Morshor's Triple Crown CD.
Winners Bitch: Whippet motif pottery offered by Merci Isle Whippets, Iva & Jeffrey Kimmelman.
Reserve Winners Dog: Whippet motif pottery offered by WhippetView Kennel, David and Regina Howton.
Reserve Winners Bitch: Whippet motif pottery offered by Andauer, Karen Gibson.
Best Puppy: Whippet motif pottery offered by David & Gina Samuelson, Dashing Whippets.
Best Bred By Exhibitor: Whippet motif pottery offered by Meisterhaus, A Tad Brooks & Joseph A Hurt.
Best Veteran: Whippet motif pottery offered in loving memory of Ch Hamrya's Teacher's Pet, Hamrya, Donna Lynch & Dean Bliss.
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 their 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 their discretion, award all or none of the rosettes. Receiving a Select Award is indeed a significant honor.
Select Awards: 9" Pottery Commemorative plate.
Conformation
Open Dog offered by Grand Prix Whippets, Dr & Mrs R R Gay
American Bred Dog offered in loving memory of Cherche' Jump in the Fire FCh. CR, Lisa Costello
Bred By Exhibitor Dog offered by Jade, Debi Adams
Novice Dog offered by Barbara L Henderson, VMD - Whippoorwill
12 to 18 Dog offered by Dee Evans, Foxford
Puppy Dog, 9 to 12 offered by Andauer, Karen Gibson
Puppy Dog, 6 to 9 offered Ingrid Dohler
Veteran Dog, 7 to 10 offered by Anne and Frank Scheller
Veteran Dog, 10 to 12 offered by Barbara 1, Henderson, VMD - Whippoorwill
Veteran Dog, 12 & Over offered by Valley Point Whippets, Jean M Riganati & Paul Hagen, In Loving Memory of Ch Hamrya's Teacher's Pet
Lure Coursing Class Dog offered in loving memory of Ch. Cherche' The Matchless, FCh, CR, CGC, Lisa Costello
Racing Class Dog offered by Whippet Racing Association
Altered Dog 12 -18 offered by Marti Bradford
Altered Dog Open offered by Marti Bradford
Open Bitch offered by Linda Stewart, Endeavor Whippets
American Bred Bitch offered by Kathy Phillips, Snowbird & Mary Magee, SaeSi
Bred By Exhibitor Bitch offered by Russell L. McFadden, Timbrel - In Memory of Ch. Timbrel's California Dreamin'
Novice Bitch offered by Barbara L Henderson, VMD - Whippoorwill
12 to 18 Bitch offered by Kristy Kenyon, Sonsteby Whippets
Puppy Bitch, 9 to 12 offered by Cove Creek, Dennis L. Seiler
Puppy Bitch, 6 to 9 offered ingrid Dohler
Veteran Bitch, 7 to 10 offered by Rhonda Gifford
Veteran Bitch, 10 to 12 offered by Barbara L Henderson, VMD - Whippoorwill
Veteran Bitch, 12 & Over offered by Valley Point Whippets, Jean M Riganati & Paul Hagen, In Loving Memory of Ch Hamrya's Teacher's Pet
Lure Coursing Class Bitch offered by Warburton Whippets, Patience Renzulli
Racing Class Bitch offered in Honor of SBIS Ch Windsheen Dashing Shelbee FCh ARX DPCX, Windsheen Jodi Ellison
Altered Bitch 12 -18 offered by Marti Bradford
Altered Bitch Open offered by Marti Bradford
Stud Dog offered in memory of Ch. Northwinds Comic Strip Kid, LCM, CD, CGC, CAVX, Lisa Costello
Stud Dog Extended offered by Barbara Nyby, Red Cloud
Brood Bitch offered by Northwind - Kay Nierengarten & Mark Shubert
Brood Bitch Extended offered by Faith Diane Guest, Wildwood Whippets
Best Brace offered in memory of Sonja K Klein, Steven L Klein, Grovenor Whippets
Best Veteran Sweeps offered in memory of Bandit, CGC, CD & Best Friend, Kim Morgan
BOS Veteran Sweeps offered by Bob'N, Ann Billups
Best Team offered by Ampersand, Mona Maytag
Best In Futurity offered by AWC
Best Altered offered by Marti Bradford
Best Opposite Altered offered by Marti Bradford
Obedience Classes
High In Trial offered in loving memory of "Elliott", Sporting Fields Frusen Gladja, CDX, FCh, SC, TDI, CGC, AV, Lisa Costello
Highest Combined Score in Trial offered by Andrea Meyer
Highest Score - Non-Regular Classes offered by Irene Mullauer
High Scoring Veteran in Regular Classes offered by Barbara Sciarra
Novice A offered in memory of Sporting Fields Wind CD, Judith Ann Britton
Novice B offered by Anne and Frank Scheller
Open A offered in memory of Seaspell's Baby Doe, Judith Ann Britton
Open B offered in Memory of FC Millrace March Hare SC CD LCM and Millrace Moonlighting CD, Millrace Cynthia Schmidt
Utility A offered by Sue Prost
Utility B offered by Jon Demere and Betsy Browder
Graduate Novice offered by Andauer, Karen Gibson
Veteran offered by Bob'N, Ann Billups
Brace Class offered by Limerick Irish Wolfhounds and Whippets, Jamie Souza Bartlett & Andra Haasis
Versatility offered by Jersey Rag Racers Whippet Association
Team offered by Limerick Irish Wolfhounds and Whippets, Jamie Souza Bartlett & Andra Haasis
Lure Coursing
Best of Breed offered by Arizona Whippet Association
High Scoring FTE offered by Lexie Whippets, Terry & Deana Brown
High Scoring Bench Champion offered by Maurice and Deborah Bahm, Debmar
Veteran Flight offered by Bob'N, Ann Billups
Fld CH Flight offered In Memory of FC Comet's C.O.D. of Owrun LCM5, Cindy Owens
Fld CII Flight offered by Jersey Rag Racers Whippet Association
Fld CH Flight offered In memory of Can.Ch. Surrey Hill's Smithereens FLD CH ARX CRX OTR DPCX, Surrey Hill Whippets, Karen Bowers Lee
Fld CII Flight offered by Alcyon, Christine Hopperstad Fld CH Flight offered by Jomyr, A Todd Miller
Open Flight offered In Memory of FC Comet's C.O.D. of Owrun LCM5, Cindy Owens
Open Flight offered in memory of 01h.e - Riverchase Take Five SC, Annie Fitt, Ragtag
Open Flight offered by Frank & Anne Scheller Open Fh.ght offered by Lisa Buzzell
Open Flight offered by APPAWS Whippets, Genny Holland
Breeders Stake offered by Maurice and Deborah Bahm, Debmar
Kennel Stake offered In Memory of FC Comet's C.O.D. of Owrun LCM5, Cindy Owens
General Fund offered In memory of DC Foxford Cannonball Adderly FCh, CR OTR, Dee Evans
Junior Showmanship
Best Junior offered by Dean O'Neal, Bodean Kennels
1st Novice Junior offered by Dean O'Neal, Bodean Kennels
1st Novice Senior offered by Dean O'Neal, Bodean Kennels
1st Open Junior offered by Dean O'Neal, Bodean Kennels
1st Open Senior offered by Dean O'Neal, Bodean Kennels
Agility Classes
Novice Standard offered by John Heffernan
Novice Preferred offered by Bitterblue, Linda & Paul Garwacki
Open Classes offered by Tonsina Whippets, Pat Moss
Open Preferred offered by Chapparell, Shelley Hennessy
Excellent Standard offered by Tangens, Eva Engvall
Excellent Preferred offered by Tangens, Eva Engvall
Novice Jumpers w/Weaves offered by Bobbie Lutz
Novice Preferred Jumpers w/Weaves offered by John Heffernan
Open Jumpers w/Weaves offered by Tivoli Kennels, Ellen Scheuing
Excellent Jumpers w/Weaves offered by McAllister, Marie and Ralph Jackson
General Trophy Fund Donors
Bluegrass Whippet Club/TriState Whippet Racing
Home of the Runners, Isabel Stoffers and Christy Nelson
In memory of "Lady", Carola K. Beranek, Wynmor Whippets
Mr & Mrs Aubrey L Banks IV 1- Ms Lori Richardson, Hasue Hounds
Ruth Brown
Hound Hill, Cora Miller
Connie Austin
Margana Maurer
Dunberry, Wendy Clark
Speedy G, Kim Gonzales
Continental Whippet Alliance
Sage, Jackie Hubble
Sunnyknoll, BJ & Patti Bagshaw
Nasusa, Susan & Carla Badick
Plumcreek, Linda & Sara Larson
Merrywind, Sandra Walker
Wildfire, Lori Nelson
Morlais, Frank & Sallie Richards
Leyenda, Heidi Powell
Kemah Farm, Marilyn Harvey
Broadstrider, Doug & Ruth Broadfoot
Greater Chicago Whippet Club
Fermanagh, Jack & Charlotte McManus
Greater Twin Cities Whippet Club
Norika, Geraldine Putnam & Bente Opsahl
Cherche' Whippets, Chris Durance
Jan Ferry and Sue Oace, Harebrain Whippets
Great Lakes Whippet Club
Scot Northern & Hope Tiesman
MidWest Whippet Racing Association
Folquin, Betty Wolkonsky
Lightfall, Sue Nichols
Abbey Whippets, Shirley Cooney
Wyndsor, Jean & Vince Balint
North California Whippet Fanciers
Wild About Whippets, Anne Kelsey
Bill & Sally Long, Longrun Whippets
Shelley L Kruger, Fanfare Whippets
Winsmith Whippets, Harriett Nash Lee
Patricia DeAndrade, Old Salt Whippets
Chelsea Whippets, Deann Christianson
Rusalka Whippets, Jennifer Beach Buda
Baliwick, Michael Allen & John Garrison
Greater San Diego Whippet Association
Hounds of Majeod, Mary Jean & Ed Odron
Summit Whippets, Russell & Susan Vernon
Starline Whippets, Carey & Lori Lawrence
Winsmoor, Rosanna Sutton & Cindy Chadwick
Darjeeling Whippets, Jane Cooney Waterhouse
Maverick Ranch, Henry Heil & Rachel Amado
AWC National Specialty Winners
1987 — Morshor's Majestic Ball O'Fire — Judges Doris Wear and Betty Stites
1988 — Ch. Bohem Delacreme Demoiselle — Judge Isabell Stoffers
1989 — Ch. Roving Roulette — Judge Carol Curry
1990 — Ch. Allerei's Ain't Misbehavin — Judge Carol Willumsen
1991 — Ch. Sporting Fields Chosen One — Judge Margaret Newcombe
1992 — Ch. Sporting Fields Kinsman — Judge Ann Rogers Clark
1993 — Ch. Merci Isle Meridian — Judge Lorraine Groshans
1994 — Ch. Starline's Claim to Fame — Judge Joan Frailey
1995 — Ch. Merci Isla Burncoat Babylon — Judge John Shelton
1996 — Ch. Patric's Personal Aggenda — Judge Julie Holm
1997 — Whippletrees Icy Affire — Judge Mary Beth Arthur
1998 — Ch. Whippletrees Icy Affire — Judge Anthony Gutilla
1999 — Ch. Elysian's A Few Perrier, ROMX — Judge Betty Stites
2000 — Ch. Starline's Claim to Fame — Judge Joan Goldstein
2001 — Ch. Sporting Fields Winsome Won — Judge Kent Delaney
2002 — Ch. Watch Me True At First Light — Judge Isabell Stoffers
2003 — Ch. Poppy Hills My Brave Face — Judge Iva Kimmelman
2004 — Brushwoods Moxi of Endeavor — Judge Espen Engh
Special Thanks to Special People
Our thanks for sponsoring the AWC Room Raffle go to the following donors:
Mrs. Ruth Brown
Mrs. Mona Maytag
Mrs. Cora Miller
Dr. Robert and Jenee' Mushen
We would like to thank Andrea Phyfer of Potters Three Pottery in Corn ville, Arizona for our truly amazing trophies. We could not have been more pleased with her work.
Big thanks to Juanita Troyer, of Dragonglass Stained Glass in Colorado Springs , CO for the stunning Lure Coursing, Veteran Sweepstakes tro phies and other glass items. We are lucky to have such a talented whip pet owner among us.
Our thanks to Running Wild of Mesa, Arizona for the wonderful job on our embroidery items, and to Epic Screen Printing of Phoenix, Arizona for the excellent printing on our exhibitor bags, tees and sweatshirts.
Many thanks to Mrs. Ruth Brown for sponsoring the Wine & Cheese Party and for her work and donations over the last 3 years in helping this event be the best it can be.
We would like to thank Cora Miller for her sponsorship of the Lure Coursing Trial. Without her, we would not be having such a wonderful venue for Lure Coursing.
Thanks to the lams Company and Anna Howard for the donations to our Exhibitor Bags and for the Seminar and Pizza Party.
Thanks to Simple Solution for their donations to the Grounds commit tee.
We would like to thank all the Committee Chairs for their hard work on this AWC National Specialty. This is a volunteer job, involving many hours and at times a thankless job. Without your hard work and dedica tion, the AWC National Specialty would not be what it is.
Sincerely,
Rhonda Gifford
AWC 2005 Show Chair


A 2nd generation dog person, Anne Clark showed dogs that she and her mother, Olga Hone Rogers, bred under the Surry banner. These were primarily English Cocker Spaniels and the 3 varieties of Poodle. Becoming a professional handler in the late 1940's, Anne Hone Rogers became the 1st woman professional handler and only the 2nd of her sex to win Best In Show at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show. In 1964, Anne married the late James Edward Clark and together they bred some of the more notable standard and miniature poodles of this era as well as some of the top ranked Norfolk Terriers. This under the kennel name of Rimskittle as well as continuing the Surry prefix. In 1986 Anne became an All Breed Judge. The highpoint in her judging g career was to judge Best In Show at Westminster in 1978.
Fido winner of Judge of the Year, Dog Woman of the Year on 3 separate occasion, she also was the proud recipient of the 1st Mark Morris Award in 1995, as well as being inducted into the Quaker Oats Hall of Fame. In 1998 she received her 5th Fido, this for Dog Writer of the Year. A book published by Macmillan and Howell (The International Encyclopedia of Dogs) was co-written and co-edited with Andrew Brace.
Past President of the English Cocker Spaniel Club of America, A 20 year member of the Board of Directors of the Poodle Club of America and now Past President of that club, breed and judging seminars and symposiums are also interests. A monthly column in the magazine "Pure Bred Dogs In Review", membership in the Dog Writers Association of America, plus judging dogs shows somewhere in the world most every weekend, round out a very busy schedule.
Often quoted, the Clark's have always said" Everything good in our life has come from the Sport of Dogs, including our lives together".


My introduction to the dog world wa s right after my wife, Beverly, and I were first married. At that time we had a pet Samoyed. While reading the Sunday paper, Bev saw an ad for a Gordon Setter litter. She had grown up with a Gordon next door to her and wanted to go look at the puppies. We called and went over to look at the litter. On the way over, I kept saying that we did not need another dog and we were just going to look and then leave! Well, you know the rest of the story; one of the big boys crawled into my lap and licked my face. That puppy went home with us and I made Beverly drive!! He grew up to be 30 inches tall and 100+ pounds, but he did get a reserve winners dog ribbon! This was in 1974.
Our first serious show dogs were English Setters. We had a few English before we found another Gordon that we liked. In the late 70's, we also acquired our first English Cocker. Once the English Cockers came into our lives, the English Setters slowly left. We had our first Gordon litter in 1978. This was shortly after we had relocated to Tucson, Arizona from Denver, Colorado. The Arizona Irish Setter people are responsible for us
becoming interested in the Irish.
After moving to Phoenix in 1983, we ac quired our first Irish. In the past we have also had an Afghan, a Briard, a black Standard Poodle and a smooth coat Fox Terrier, but our focus has been the Gordons and the English Cockers. We acquired our first Irish Red and White Setter four years ago, and have since added two smooth coated Fox Terriers. I served 6 years on the National Board of the Gordon Setter Club of America and am past president of Scottsdale Dog Fanciers All Breed Club. I received my Judging license in 1993, initially approved

Mrs. Marilyn Little became aware of the Sport of Dogs in 1970 with her purchase of Charlie, an oversized, over enthusiastic yellow Labrador retriever. Tremendous success was achieved in training and exhibition in obedience and that led to her being approved to judge all levels of obedience in 1984. The Sport of Dogs takes Mrs. Little on the road 25 or so weekends a year, either judging or exhibiting, all over the country and provides her the opportunity to meet interesting people, judge super dogs and share those unique dog experiences with other fanciers. Currently President of the Papago Labrador Retriever Club of Greater Phoenix she also hold memberships in Sahuaro State Kennel Club, Phoenix Field and Obedience Club, Southern California Labrador Retriever Club and the Labrador Retriever Club, Inc. You will still find Mrs. Little competing with her Labradors under the OKAK prefix.


The history of Raybar begins with the 1961 purchase of our first purebred dog, an Irish Setter. He finish his championship quite easily (very novice owner handled) in Southern California. Next came an English Setter bitch of far better quality and our first English Setter litter. During the years between 1962 and the late 70's, we bred or owned more than 30 English Setter champions. We also had a few more Irish Setters and a Gordon Setter, Ch. Rockaplenty's Hang 'Em High who was ranked #2 (owner- handles) during the time we owned him and in later years, while under other ownership, became the #1 sire All Breeds.
Whippets came into our lives in 1965 and have been our main interest since 1969 when we finished our first champion. Since then, we have bred and/or owned over 40 AKC champions, bred 22 ASFA coursing champions and 6 obedience title holders. We have an average of only 2 litters about every 3 years and seldom co-own our breeding stock. Our main emphasis is on, what we consider, correct whippet type and movement.
I have always enjoyed showing in the Veteran Class and look forward to Veteran Sweepstakes at the 2005 AWC National Specialty.


I am very honored to be selected to judge the Triathlon conformation competition. Thank you to all who entered their dogs.
I have been involved with showing since 1973. My first breeds were Afghan Hounds and Labrador Retrievers. From the early 70's until late 80's, I also was involved with owning and showing Paint horses.
Over the last 30 years, I have trained, taught and competed in conformation and obedience. I have judged AWC supported sweepstakes, CWA conformation and All-Breed matches. I was drawn to whippets because they are one of the most beautiful athletes in the dog world. My first whippet came to Hycks Hollow in 1990 from Halstan Whippets. Am/Can Ch. Halstan's Class Act. Classie became our foundation and still resides at Hycks Hollow. We enjoy success with breeding and owner-handling whippets carrying the Hycks Hollow name.
Thank you for giving me this opportunity to be part of the 2005 AWC National Specialty.


My first experience in the ring was in 1965 at an all breed match in Southern California. I handled the first Whippet ever to grace the sofa at Raybar Kennels. Tiffany and I won a 3rd place in a large Junior Showmanship class. I was 6 years old and hooked for life. I began handling professionally in 1979 and have finished many fine Sporting dogs, Terriers and Sighthounds. I've actively participated in lure coursing since 1978.
In 1992 I thought I'd give obedience a try. Finn (Raybar's The Flying Finn, CD) and I competed in 5 trials ending his career ranked #4 obedience Whippet (S.R. system). I appreciate the opportunity to judge at the 2005
National Specialty. I'm really looking forward to it.


Hey - who is that guy in the picture? Believe it or not, it is David Samuelson, this year's Futurity Judge!
This picture represents one of my favorite futurity memories. It is from the very 1st AWC futurity in Ravenna, OH in 1984. The judge is Dr. James Gray, I am in the middle (I was a little younger and had a little more hair back then) and my long time mentor, Carol Juelfs (Affinity) at my side. What a thrilling day! The whippet, Ch. Affinity Winterwhip Hi I'm Spencer, won his class that day and now is 7 generations behind many of the Dashing Whippets. It is hard to believe the futurity was started 21 years ago. The futurity has always been an exciting event, a showcase for Whippet breeders and a place to present your promising puppies to the fancy. For me, the futurity has never been about ribbons but more importantly it is about shaping the future of the breed.
My family has been involved in the whippet breed since I was 16 years old. I have had the great privilege of many wonderful mentors over the years. With their guidance, I have come to appreciate the whippet as an athlete demonstrated in racing and coursing and as a competitive show dog. The whippet with its grace of symmetry, beautiful head piece and large dark eyes, is a breed of great detail. With this in mind, I have produced Hound group winners, Specialty Best in Show winners, Field Champions and Race Champions; have also had the good fortune to have several dogs titles in multiple venues.
I joined the AWC in 1987 and in 2001 I became the AWC North Central Region showchair. I currently serve as the Treasurer of the AWC. I am also the Vice President of the St. Croix Valley All-Breed Kennel Club.
I have shared with you one of my favorite futurity memories. I hope this year's Futurity and National Specialty will make a favorite memory for you! Enjoy your dogs and the wonderful friend you have in this sport.
I am honored to judge this year's Futurity.
VETERAN SWEEPSTAKES
Judge: Mrs: Barbara Parsons
RULES: All entrants must be 7 years of age or older, and need not be entered in another class at this Specialty. The Veteran Sweepstakes is open to both Champions and Non-Champions: NOTE: Spayed/Neutered Veterans are eligible for entry in the Veteran Sweepstakes.
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
Veteran Sweepstakes Prizes
Best in Veteran Sweeps: Whippet Motif Stained Glass by Dragonglass offered In memory of Bandit, CGC, CD & Best Friend, Kim Morgan:
Best of Opposite Sex to Veteran Sweeps: Whippet Motif Stained Glass by Dragonglass offered by Bob'N, Ann Billups:
WHIPPETS. Sweepstakes, Veteran Dogs 7-10 Yrs:
First, $38 Second, $28 Third, $19 Fourth, $9
First in each class: Whippet Motif Stained Glass by Dragonglass.
(61) Runner's Shamasan Contender: Owner: Isabell Stoffers & Christy Nelson.
(65) Ch Fantasy's Divine Decadence CD NA NAJ SC: Owner: Lisa M Costello & Philip Senior.
(289) DC Wildwood's Espirit De Core CD SC NAJ: Owner: Faith Diane Guest.
(291) Ch Saxon Shore Gold Strike: Owner: Cherie Virden.
(293) Frisby's Have An Affair By Me: Owner: Tamara Hickmann.
(297) Ch Wheatland Cab Calloway: Owner: Kim Otero.
(299) Ch Coppercreeks Hole In One: Owner: Nancy Billups & Ken H Billups & Linda L Horwedel.
(301) Ch Wildwood's Royal T Reigns CD SC: Owner: Kathy Francen.
(415) Ch Bonzoumets Rendevouz: Owner: Sue Baker.
WHIPPETS: Sweepstakes, Veteran Dogs 10-12 Yrs:
First, $13 Second, $9 Third, $6 First in each class: Whippet Motif Stained Glass by Dragonglass:
(69) Ch Onyxx Titanium CD: Owner: Donna R O'Toole & Lynn Weller.
(305) DC Regal Simply Reigns At Night CD SC NA: Owner: Kathy Francen.
(367) Ch Red Cloud Quintessence. Owner: Robert Nyby & Barbara Nyby.
WHIPPETS: Sweepstakes, Veteran Dogs 12 Yrs & Older:
First, $8 Second, $6 First in each class: Whippet Motif Stained Glass by Dragonglass.
(71) Ch Limard's Fiddler On The Roof: Owner: Kim Tucker & Tim Tucker.
(369) Ch Affire On A Clear Day MC. Owner: Dr William F Renzulli & Mrs William F Renzulli.
WHIPPETS: Sweepstakes, Veteran Bitches 7-10 Yrs:
First, $38 Second, $28 Third, $19 Fourth, $9 First in each class: Whippet Motif Stained Glass by Dragonglass.
(128) Ch Tivio's Allure: Owner: Doug Hoxsey & Tracey P & John Hite.
(130) Ch Adagio Ramoth: Owner: Ruth Brown.
(442) Ch Frisby's Talk About Me: Owner: Tamara Hickmann.
(486) Ch Delacream Red Cloud Avalon: Owner: Joan Damon & Mary Dukes.
(490) Ch Longlesson Elysian Solitare. Owner: Longlesson Kennels & Dr James Gray.
(492) Northwind's I'm So Spicy CD: Owner: Irene Mullauer & Doug Mullauer.
(496) Ch Bohem All About Eve: Owner: Bo Bengtson.
(498) Ch Coppercreek Smwd Maybe Baby: Owner: Nancy Billups & Ken H Billups.
(558) Ch Bonzoumets Rampage: Owner: Sue Baker.
WHIPPETS: Sweepstakes, Veteran Bitches 10-12 Yrs:
First, $8 Second, $6 First in each class: Whippet Motif Stained Glass by Dragonglass:
(500) Ch Jilzan Peregrine Dream SC: Owner: Jill S Baum & LaRee & Keith Johnson.
(502) Ch Wyndancer's Hidden Highlight SC. Owner: Samara L King & Anne Thatcher.
WHIPPETS: Sweepstakes, Veteran Bitches 12 Yrs & Older:
First, $17 Second, $13 Third, $8 Fourth, $4 First in each class: Whippet Motif Stained Glass by Dragonglass:
(134) Henlon's Win E Wipit 0 Tru-Luv: Owner: Libby Rice.
(138) Wildfire's Star Crystal: Owner: Ruth Brown & Lori Nelson.
(504) Ch Jetstreams Peppermint Twist SC: Owner: Judith Brown & Donna Richards.
(506) Ch Lam Bay's Spice N Castlecrest: Owner: Ron Waggoner & Linda Waggoner.
Best in Veteran Sweeps .................
Best of Opposite Sex to Veteran Sweeps ........

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