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Abi Rings the Belle
Abigail Orme (13) joined the Young Kennel Club at Crufts this past March. She had one ambition this year and that was to get the dog she trains to Crufts 2005. (08/07/04)
Agility in a Para-llel Universe
Just seven  months after becoming only the second handler in the UK to have used a wheelchair when competing in agility, Philippa Armstrong exceeded expectation and won her first competition. A long time advocate of equal opportunities, Philippa is now practicing what she preached. Here's what she's learned so far.  (18/11/04)
Big Husky Trek 2006
Well known agility vet chills out on a five day dog sledding expedition for charity.
(04/04/06)
Chris Bradley: A Wet Wet Wet Introduction to Agility
When Chris Bradley started agility training two years ago, she simply wanted to do it for fun. Being completely non-competitive and with a life-long horror of performing anything solo in front of others, she had no ambition to compete.

Alan & Jayne Bray: The 'First' Couple of British Agility
An up close and personal interview with Alan and Jayne. By Lisa Gantly. (07/02/02)

Children & Shows
A day in the life of an agility mum, proving that there is agility after childbirth. Janet Wagner, mother of two small boys, wife and agility handler writes about what it's like competing with young children. With some cute pictures of kids. (26/09/02)
Mary & Flora
The story of Mary Stephens, a remarkable lady who started agility in her 80s with a rescue WSD and is beating the younger generation.
Mick Chambers: How I Got to Vyne
As a child Mick Chambers always had dogs around the house, and he would have loved to have one or two of his own. When he married Lorraine, they were both in full-time employment so they felt it would be unfair to have a dog. They agreed to wait until the time was right. That time was 20 years later! (02/06/00)

Don Cooper: Profile
The first in a series of articles about our top handlers by Theresa Lawrence of Agility Needs, starting with Don Cooper. (14/03/01)

Deaf Handlers in Agility
Mary Elizabeth Simpson never learned to use sign language and was mainstreamed all her life. She learned to take the ups and downs of being a deaf child in a hearing world. Everyone's love in the family was no match, however, for the love that her dogs gave to her. (25/09/00)

Barbara Handelmann; Agility on Wheels
Barbara Handelmann may be newbie to agility but not to dogs. She has two different conditions, each causing chronic pain - diabetic neuropathy in her feet and fibromyalgia. She can walk, but pays a heavy price with pain, so she has been using assistive technology for about five years. She says, 'I've had to swallow a lot of pride to use the wheelchair, but the choices are that or have my life progressively more and more constricted!' (21/8/99)

Junior Who's Who
Many of our top handlers have started as Juniors - Greg Derrett, Nicola Garrett, Sarah-Jayne Davies and Bruce Currie to name but a few. There are a lot of very good junior handlers coming up, many of whom are competing successfully against adults in the ring. So meet the Next Generation. (17/04/00)

Lolly & Tigger
Having a super fast dog may not be all it is cracked up to be. Lolly Scott shares her story of dedication and hard work. (02/05/06)

Magic Moments
Agility handlers share their personal triumphs and disasters - hopefully not to many of those - with people with you. Kicking off with:-
  • My Rescue Champion - Carol Hughes
  • Cassie The Battersea Lassie - Glenda Cutler
  • Winning Out of Starters - Jenny Lovegrove
  • Mencap Charity Run - Nick Jones  (13/04/02)

Meet Michelle Johnstone
Michelle Johnston has been a sculptress for well over 20 years. Dogs are her other love. No wonder she thinks there is nothing nicer than watching dog agility and then capturing that enthusiasm in porcelain in her pottery pets.

Lesley Olden: The First Agility Champion
The British have their first Agility Champion. On August bank holiday Monday, at the Wilton agility event in the north of England, Lesley Olden from the Romsey area in the south, won her third Agility certificate with Waggerland Whoosh of Nedlo under the judging eye of John Tallentire. Agility pioneer Peter Lewis salutes Lesley Olden and Loobie.  (04/09/01)

Val Philips

Val Philips: Hands Up, Who's Got a Valgray?
If you have anything to do with the agility circuit, you cannot have missed hearing the name Valgray. One very fiery lady called Val Phillips (‘Auntie Val’ to her dogs) runs Valgrays Border Collie Rescue. Heather Noddle had a long chat with this petite, blonde human dynamo who has done more for the welfare of collies than most of us can imagine. (24/10/00)

Gwyn Roberts

Gwyn Roberts: Meet the Olympia 2000 Judge Who Never Was!
With an enforced year out due to major knee surgery, the year 2000 was looking to be a very bleak one for Gwyn Roberts. However, an invitation from Pedigree Masterfoods to judge agility’s most prestigious final soon put a smile back on his face. Cruel twist fate, however, meant that he never got to use the courses he had drawn up.
(24/11/00)

Joyce Turner: Interview
How she got to be the Administrator of the Galloway Midi Challenge and why. (31/03/03)
Hayley Wells
Dawn Williams talks to the ten year old winner of the YKC Agility Dog of the Year talk about her thoughts on Crufts 2003, her dog and her ambitions.
(10/04/03)

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