Crufts 2020 Agility Championships results
Who won at the Crufts 2020 Agility Championships?
As one of many events taking place at Crufts 2020 this past weekend, the Crufts 2020 Agility Championships were also broken down into two runs, one of jumping (no dog walk, tunnels, tire jump, A-frame or teeter-totter) and then a second run on a standard agility layout.
In other agility events, the British Open was also run, as was rescue dog agility, which was a barrel of laughs for many reasons, including Kratu’s shenanigans.
[Want to learn more about how the sport of dog agility works? See our explanatory guide here.]
Crufts 2020 Agility Championships Small Group
The overall winners of the Small division were Ashleigh Butler and her crossbreed sully (officially Ag Ch The Closet Monster of Ashpen). He looked to have some sheepdog in him, perhaps.
In second place were Lauren Langman and one of her Cocker Spaniels, this one called Venture (officially Maesydderwen Shine Bright at Devorgen). Langman was also running another Cocker called Blink in several events.
Rounding out the podium in the Small group were Louise Eden and her Shetland Sheepdog Fuse (registered name Obay The Boyz High Voltage).
Crufts 2020 Agility Championships Medium Group
In the Medium group, the winners were James Adams and his Cocker Willow (registered name Devorgen Tiz Gold Standard).
The runner ups were the first team to make their second run of the day, Dalton Meredith and Munchy (officially Ag Ch Fandabiozi Munchykin Jive).
Coming in third were another crossbreed named Jinx (full name Little Miss Jumping Jinx) and her handler Naomi Read.
Crufts 2020 Agility Championships Large Group
The winners of the Large group were Debby Simons and her dog Famous Falcon of Mogwai’s Castle (call name not known).
In the silver medal position were Dave Munnings and Ag Ch Comebyanaway Reddy for Fame (call name unknown).
Finally, in third were Euan Patterson and Devorgen Quick Time. All the dogs in this category were Border Collies of various colors, which isn’t surprising, as they pretty much rule the agility world all over the globe.
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