After returning home from the corgi specialty Saturday evening, I gathered the dogs to head to a NADAC trial on Sunday. Not the smartest choice maybe, but at the time of sending in entries I was aching for an agility trial!
Lance
Lance seemed excited, but maybe a bit tired :) He NQed in both rounds of regular, something that I don't think he has ever done! Knocked bar in round 1 and an off course I didn't see while walking. Round 2 had another knocked bar and not one, but two missed contact/tunnel discrimination! No consistency either, first discrimination he took the closer aframe over the tunnel, second time he took the further tunnel over the dogwalk.
Thankfully he got another elite chances Q, the reason I really wanted to go! It was a fairly simple course I thought, but surprisingly the success rate for others wasn't as high as I expected. Jumpers he also did a nice job, but his tiredness definitely showed as his YPS was down to 4.4, a full yard slower than normal :( He seemed to be having fun though!
Vito
Toller screaming loudly continued on each start line! He did a few chest vaults while waiting for bars to be set and was quite obnoxious :) I also felt like he was being relatively speedy out there but his YPS didn't quite show it. I'm not sure what the disconnect was with that. But I was happy he was happy!
First run was tunnelers and he broke his start line :)
Second run was Regular and he pulled off a jump as I sent him for a front cross I was going to do after the 180. We just ignored the mistake and kept going. His dogwalk was back to no added strides, but wasn't quite as extended as I would have liked. A bit high. He was a little naughty after the aframe as I could tell he wanted to run out of the ring and get his ball, but he listened and turned wide :) He DID run out of the ring after we finished though and had to be called back in! Naughty Toller!!!
Third run was Chances and it was definetly a Vito course! The rear cross was done well before the line so that Vito was running again by the time I had to send him. And then just a little line to the dogwalk! This time Vito actually omitted a stride on his dogwalk! And again was very high. I much prefer that to extra strides though.
Last run was jumpers. I didn't get video, but I felt as though Vito was actually running the same as his other runs. It was a smooth run, no wide turns, skipped jumps, nothing. But he was over time by a measly .18seconds at 4.72 YPS. This shocked me. It also makes me stressed about future jumpers run with him. While 4.7 is not his fastest speed in jumpers, it's also not unusual for him. Especially since jumpers is often the last run of the day and it's his
saddest class. In NADAC you can't run proficient 20in in one class and skilled 16 in another the same trial. I also can't enter skilled to get the added time but jump him at 20in still. While I'm not opposed to jumping Vito at 16, I haven't seen any added enthusiasm or better jumping style when I've done that at practice. I also would like to keep his jump height closer to USDAA's 22in so there's not such a huge difference between trials. But maybe this is just thinking for nothing. A local club is going to be offering 3 more UKI trials next years that I'm extremely excited about. If I replace NADAC with UKI than it doesn't matter as NADAC definitely has the tightest standard times of all organizations.
Oh, and Vito won the costume contest! Will share pictures on Halloween :)
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