I hadn't been back to the Stampede until this year. Bob is retired now and at ten, he moves alot slower than he did when he was a five year old. Pulling him out of retirement didn't seem wise, but his cousin Lad is only 4. Lad doesn't have the experience in an arena like Bob did. In fact, he's only been in one arena trial and he didn't find the sheep. However, I thought it might be fun to try it again. So I dusted off the old buckle Bob won me years ago in a different arena trial, and put it on my belt for good luck. Lad and I hitched a ride with Louanne Twa and Lisa Wright who were competing in their first Stampede.
Me and Lad, Louanne and Isla, and Lisa and Hope
With one exception, (the last time I was there) the sheep at the Stampede have a reputation for being no fun to play with. They are not dog broke and have never seen the inside of an arena. They can be very cranky and take it out on the dogs. However, even if they attack your dog, it is not allowed to grip. The Stampede committee has discussed this every year, and with the amount of people that watch this competition, they don't want them to witness a dog hanging off a sheep's nose. So, if you get a grumpy sheep, even if it is no fault of your dog's, you will likely be called off.
This year the sheep were just as angry to be there as usual. I drew up at the end of the day which was fortunate for me, because Louanne noticed how the dogs who were careful and tried to walk the sheep around the course of figure eight barrels, Y chute and pen, were rewarded with a head butt from the sheep and a whistle from the grip judge as the dog bit one back. The dogs who came in a little fast and kept the sheep moving, got more respect from them.
Lisa and Hope tried this method out early in the day, and although the sheep had no interest in challenging him, Hope got a little too excited and gripped anyway.
Lisa and Hope wait for the sheep to be put in the arena.
Soon enough, it was time for us. We set up in the chalk circle and I sent him as soon as the sheep entered the arena. The jumbo-tron, flashed our names and the camera men stayed focused on Lad as he streaked down to the sheep.
Our names on the jumbo-tron while they filmed Laddie.
Good for second place behind Randy Dye and Sweep (a grandson of Scott's old Dan - who had won it once before). Donna Smith filmed the whole thing and put it on her blog.
Louanne and Isla ran shortly after and although she didn't get a pen, her dog listened as well as Lad and she had no trouble with the sheep.
They were tricky to get in that pen and there were only 19 who did on the first day. The next day there were even fewer pens. Anyone who got a second one was guaranteed to make the final round.
Lisa slowed it down in the second round and was rewarded with no grip from Hope, however, with no score the first day, she couldn't make it to the last round. Louanne had another good go and even tho Isla has a reputation for reprimanding sheep in an arena trial, she kept her mouth shut and made it to the pen. Disappointingly, time ran out before she could finish and two days without a pen kept her from moving on. By this time, I was convinced Lad wasn't going to get that pen. Perhaps there is something to positive and negative thinking because that is exactly what happened. However, he was once again good around the course and we were one of the fastest runs of those who didn't get a pen. They based it on what your time was as you completed the Y chute. With no mistakes, his chute time earned us a chance to play in the finals.
Lad's chute time advanced him to the finals
We had done better than I expected and came away with $400 for our first round 2nd place and a new jacket for making it in the finals. Not bad. The winner was Pam Boring from Pink Mountain, BC who had the most exciting run. She and her dog, Mirk, ran last and moved those sheep so pretty. They closed the gate one second faster than the previous leader. The crowd and I went wild. Pam had the biggest grin on her face.
Her first comment when she realized she had won was,
"This is so fun!"
Well said, Pam.
2 comments:
I've been waiting on pins and needles to hear about Lad's run at the Stampede! He did good! Winning isn't everything and getting into the finals is an accomplishment by itself. I'm sure he made his cousin, Bob, proud. And you too! Congratulations!
Very cool! I would have loved to come and watch! the video is great, i can't imagine how fast you must have to think out there.
congrats!
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