
Australian Agility Champions - ANKCThis page is dedicated to the fantastic dogs and their handlers who have achieved the ultimate in the sport in Australia. As of 2006 to become an ANKC Agility Champion you must first gain your Masters titles in both Agility and Jumping, following these passes (7 for each) you need to have acquired 20 more passes in Masters Jumping and 20 more passes in Masters Agility. Of those 20 passes in each 10 MUST be 1st places and 10 must be 1st, 2nd or 3rd places. So in total 40 passes in Masters, 20 1st places and 20 1st,2nd or 3rd places. No matter what the future may hold for the title of Agility Champion and how it may change what these dogs below have achieved is nothing short of amazing, very few countries in the world demand such high standards not just in speed/winning but also in consistency for the title of Agility Champion. # 1 - Ag Ch Holly (Kelpie) - Wendy Craven (QLD)
# 6 - Ag Ch Trillian (Kelpie X) - Pavlina McMaster (VIC)
# 7 - Ag Ch Troymere Take Control (Mini Poodle) - Dagmar Neal (NSW) (first 300 Champion)
# 8 - Ag Ch Zac (BC) - Greg Leek (ACT) (first 600 Champion)
# 9 - Ag Ch Perrioak Harlquin McTavish (BC) - Rohan Ally (QLD)
# 10 - Ag Ch Brenilly Winona Ryder (GSP) - Le Hammer (NSW)
# 11 - Ag Ch Indie (BC) - G O'Keefe/L Alcock (WA)
# 12 - Ag Ch/ T Ch Kanecutter Tasmin (Tenterfield Terrier) - M Varcoe (QLD)
# 13 - Ag Ch Borderstrand Miss Cher (Border Collie) - Neil and Shirley Lester (QLD)
# 14 - Ag Ch Kellie (Koolie X) - Greg Collins (ACT)
# 15 - Ag Ch Jack (Border Collie) - Allan Schmidt (ACT)
# 16 - Ag Ch/Ob Ch Bryrae Lady Inka (Border Collie) - Danni McCulloch (SA)
# 17 - Ag Ch Jamie (Poodle X) - Ashley Roach (NSW)
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