Saturday, April 26, 2008

DGB's "Go Ballistic" NAFA tournament (Carp curling rink)


Lucy and Sammy raced on an open team with speedy little bc Maxi and the reliable veteran Idgie who set the jump height at 8" for us. For most of the tournament the lineup was Sammy, Lucy, Maxi, Idgie. Jasmine made her tournament debut as warmup dog and did great with her recalls.

Lucy not only ran the whole tournament clean (except for a few hot passes, my fault), but for the first time ever she didn't bobble a single ball, 32 heats over the course of the tournament. Yay!

When she passed into Sammy, releasing her at 36-37 was avoiding hot passes but I'm not sure how tight the passes were or weren't.

When she did starts (last two races on Sunday), I released her on the last yellow at about 26 feet. Whenever she does starts again I'd like to try backing her up and starting on the second yellow. It was kind of funny, kind of annoying, that when she was moved to starts, she kept leaning to the left while waiting to be released, since she was so used to leaning to the left to move into the lane after Sammy flew past her.

Here's a photo taken at last weekend's tournament. Is it just me, or does she vaguely resemble a kangaroo in this pose?

Oh and I boxloaded one race for another team. It was fun and neat to see a different perspective on the dogs.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Paws On Fire "Rescue Me" U-Fli tournament

Our first tournament since September! It was the first annual Paws on Fire "Rescue Me" U-Fli tournament. The fantastic thing is that all proceeds from the tournament go to rescue! Kudos to POF for a fantastic idea. A local tv news station filmed a piece about the tournament, viewable here.

It was also the debut of our home team, the first time Sammy and Lucy have had the opportunity to run on the same team at the same time. It was a pickup team with two guest dogs and the lineup was Sammy (who did a great job at her first time in starts), Lucy, Niki (an awesome little german shepherd/corgi mix height dog rescued from homelessness in Iqaluit), and Blink (a very charismatic rescue mix working hard to overcome her issues) in anchor. Milo made his tournament debut as warmup dog and looked like a total pro doing his recalls and full runs. Short-but-fast little Niki set the jump height at the minimum 6". Special thanks to Jasmine's human who did a terrific job as first-time boxloader, and to two other teammates who took detailed stats for every race.

Lucy ran clean the whole tournament except for her one and only bobble which resulted in her missing a jump. Well, she did get flagged for some hot passes, but that was my fault, not hers. :-) Her times were in the 5.2-5.3 range when the pass was relatively tight, and she set a new personal best time: 5.222 (previously 5.241... funny how we flyball folk can get excited about such miniscule time improvements!) including the pass into Sammy.

On Saturday, releasing her from 30-32 feet mostly resulted in good tight passes. On Sunday, releasing her from 35-37 feet was necessary to avoid hot passes.

Reviewing video from today's races reminds me that Lucy's flyball striding is terribly inefficient. The peak of her arc is midway between jumps rather than over the top of the jumps, so she's practically landing on top of each jump, coming down within inches of each one. If we can get her striding over them properly she could shave a bit off her time.

The photographer captured several nice shots of Lucy, viewable here (pages 7 and 8).

The weather was beautiful: sunny and warm with an unseasonal high of 22 degrees.