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Hyperflite co-founder, Peter Bloeme is director of the Skyhoundz Championships. In this role, he manages more than 100 Local Championships, 18 U.S. and International Qualifiers, a European Championship, and the World Championship. More on Peter here.
Hyperflite co-founder Jeff Perry and his mixed-breed, animal shelter adoptee, Gilbert won the 1989 World Canine Frisbee Disc Championship in Dallas, Texas. Prior to taking the World title, Perry and Gilbert won the Southeast Regional Canine Frisbee Disc Championship for three consecutive years. Gilbert and Perry went on to be featured on NBC's top-rated Today Show, along with numerous appearances on CNN, ESPN, and other national and international media over the years. As a member of the ALPO Canine Frisbee Celebrity Touring Team, Perry was a media spokesperson for the 10-year period in which ALPO sponsored the Canine Frisbee Disc Championships. More on Jeff here.
My name is Kata Kerényi, and I live in Budapest, Hungary with my 4 dogsthree Border Collies and a border-mix. I hope my next-door neighbors don't read this blog...because they know only about two dogs. I live in a veritable blockhouse in which only two dogs are allowed, so I'm careful to keep up appearances. Fortunately, all Border Collies look alike and my neighbors only get to see two black-and-white canines at a time. It works, so please, keep my secret!
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Mike Miller has been involved in canine disc sports for more than 25 years. He and his wife Kathy, were awarded the very first Skyhoundz Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003. The couple founded one of the earliest canine disc clubsthe Southern California K-9 Air Corps. Mike helps stage competitions for organizers across the United States.
Mark Muir is a career firefighter/EMT with 20 years of service under his belt. Despite being involved in canine disc sports for only six years, Muir has become very accomplished. With border collies Rocket, Irish, Gipper, and Thunder, Muir has won numerous state, regional, national and world championship titles including the 2009 Skyhoundz Open Division World Championship. In 2010, Muir took his first international disc dogging trip, to Italy, with the goal of helping others come to love the sport that has given so much to him. For 2011, Muir expects to continue spreading the gospel of disc dogging with a teaching trip to Spain (along with a side-trip to Tenerife, in the Canary Islands) and visits to other exciting destinations.
Welcome to my Blog! My name is Jackie Parkin. I live on a small hobby farm just outside of the town of Hagersville, in Southern Ontario, Canada. I breed Border Collies under the Besslin prefix and am also active in canine rescue. You can visit my farm website here to see lots of photo's of my dogs, cats, sheep, goats, and llama.:-)
Hello, I'm Lara Sorensen. Our little disc dog club, the "Alberta Redneck Furry Fliers (ARFF)," kind of erupted after a few "cold refreshments." Although our core members have more than 25 years of experience as "Canadian rednecks," when it comes to disc dogging, we are as green as they come. I caught the disc dog bug when I saw canine disc routines for the first time in 2007. But thinking about playing outdoors with a disc in -30 Celsius temperatures, in the dark at 4 pm, made for some interesting challenges. To learn more about the disc dogging adventures of western Canadians, come visit my blog!
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