Great job!! Wow , the hits just keep coming! Between Nikon, Schumi, Cash and Singer’s latest exploits Julie must be beaming like a UFO!! :). Is there anything these AT dogs CAN’T do?
The AKC originally started with two agility classes:
Standard Agility with all the obstacles (contacts, weaves, tunnels, tire, jumps etc) and
Jumpers with Weaves with just jumps, tunnel and weaves.
In 2007 they added a new class called FAST (Fifteen and Send Time) where you make your own course and gain points. You also have to complete a “Send Bonus” with the dog working a distance away from you to qualify.
This year in July they statred a new class – Time 2 Beat.
From the AKC website:
Time 2 Beat is a new AKC agility class that became a titling class effective July 1, 2011. Time 2 Beat is a “hybrid” class built primarily from obstacles from Jumpers With Weaves, with the option of having one to two contacts included on the course. This class is unique, as each dog has the chance to set the “Time to Beat” for each jump height division. This is different than the current AKC classes (Standard and JWW) where the Standard Course Time (SCT) is set by the course yardage as wheeled by the judge. Additionally, this is different than any other AKC agility classes because there is only one course to set for all dogs to compete.
I have never seen Time 2 Beat and it was interesting to see the video. Thanks for posting the link. When I watched Cash’s and saw the A-Frame in the course I knew it was not JWW so looked up about Time 2 Beat. I guess that is the class they were running.
I won’t be entering Dylan in it as he is “slow and steady” not speedy!! LOL
I am proud of the owners! It is not surprise to me that the dogs can do it…but they can’t do it without the comittment and dedication from their owners.
Great job guys!! Keep up the great work!
Great job!! Wow , the hits just keep coming! Between Nikon, Schumi, Cash and Singer’s latest exploits Julie must be beaming like a UFO!! :). Is there anything these AT dogs CAN’T do?
LOL I thought those were the northern lights til I remembered she is south of us HEHEHE!
Good run! I have not been in a Time 2 Beat class yet.
Looks like a nice place for an agility trial.
Lynda, what is the “time 2 beat” class?
The AKC originally started with two agility classes:
Standard Agility with all the obstacles (contacts, weaves, tunnels, tire, jumps etc) and
Jumpers with Weaves with just jumps, tunnel and weaves.
In 2007 they added a new class called FAST (Fifteen and Send Time) where you make your own course and gain points. You also have to complete a “Send Bonus” with the dog working a distance away from you to qualify.
This year in July they statred a new class – Time 2 Beat.
From the AKC website:
Time 2 Beat is a new AKC agility class that became a titling class effective July 1, 2011. Time 2 Beat is a “hybrid” class built primarily from obstacles from Jumpers With Weaves, with the option of having one to two contacts included on the course. This class is unique, as each dog has the chance to set the “Time to Beat” for each jump height division. This is different than the current AKC classes (Standard and JWW) where the Standard Course Time (SCT) is set by the course yardage as wheeled by the judge. Additionally, this is different than any other AKC agility classes because there is only one course to set for all dogs to compete.
I have never seen Time 2 Beat and it was interesting to see the video. Thanks for posting the link. When I watched Cash’s and saw the A-Frame in the course I knew it was not JWW so looked up about Time 2 Beat. I guess that is the class they were running.
I won’t be entering Dylan in it as he is “slow and steady” not speedy!! LOL
I am proud of the owners! It is not surprise to me that the dogs can do it…but they can’t do it without the comittment and dedication from their owners.
Go Judd & Cash! No stopping the AT dogs now!