CCGB Events Reports
The CCGB organises a national event annually. The event began with an inaurgural event, The Cockapoo Games 2012, organised by Mick Watson at A1K9's Dog Training School, sponsored by Stephen and Julia Charlton at Jukee Doodles and supported by the CCGB founder member team - it was such a resounding success that the CCGB team will now organise and run an annual weekend event. To give you idea of what you can expect at a CCGB event take a look at the report below from The Cockapoo Games 2012.
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The Cockapoo Games 2012 report by Mick Watson
The weekend of the 15th and 16th of September 2012 witnessed the hordes descend on Woodland Waters for the inaugural Cockapoo Games.
Friday morning opened blowing a gale as the tail of Hurricane Michael blew across the UK, however, this was not going to deter me from the task ahead and with my ever constant assistant Jon Wright I began to build arenas, obstacle courses and obedience areas for competitors to practice and hone their dogs' skills.
By 12:30 all was set and a number of competitors had already started to arrive, gallantly pitching tents and awnings to caravans in very high winds. It was only a short time before kettles were boiling and a welcome brew from Helen as a well deserved refreshment brought over for Jon and me We then received a worrying phone call to say the winds were far too strong for the Marquee to be erected, but as the afternoon unfolded the winds subsided and the Marquee arrived and was erected with many willing hands now available to help (thanks everybody).
During the afternoon, competitors arrived, practice commenced and things started to look very interesting as Jo and Janet displayed some fantastic agility with Freddie and Dylan. Many had a go at the Relay and realised that this was going to be a real fun aspect to the day. Finally competitors drifted away to lodges, caravans and tents for some refreshments while myself and Jon, along with now what could be called a small army of 'humpers' and 'dumpers', moved most of the equipment into the Marquee for over night storage. When all was complete, it was back to the lodge for a quick shower and then up to Woody's Bar for a bite to eat and drink.
Eventually, I was able to get the draw started for the running order and the Relay Teams. I lost track of time, but I think all was complete by 10pm and finally I was able to relax and enjoy a chat and a pint with people as they enthused at the prospect of Saturday's events. People were still arriving late into the evening, some after very long journeys, so were still setting up camp in to the early hours. I had every intention of getting an early night with a busy day ahead however, Julia arrived late on with loads more information so a couple more pints had to be consumed.
Saturday morning I tentatively drew back the curtains to see clear blue skies and thankfully only a light breeze, so it was up and out with Alfie and Milo for a walk around the site to see campers emerging from their sleeping bags and Cockapoos patiently waiting for a walk around the lakes.
Friday morning opened blowing a gale as the tail of Hurricane Michael blew across the UK, however, this was not going to deter me from the task ahead and with my ever constant assistant Jon Wright I began to build arenas, obstacle courses and obedience areas for competitors to practice and hone their dogs' skills.
By 12:30 all was set and a number of competitors had already started to arrive, gallantly pitching tents and awnings to caravans in very high winds. It was only a short time before kettles were boiling and a welcome brew from Helen as a well deserved refreshment brought over for Jon and me We then received a worrying phone call to say the winds were far too strong for the Marquee to be erected, but as the afternoon unfolded the winds subsided and the Marquee arrived and was erected with many willing hands now available to help (thanks everybody).
During the afternoon, competitors arrived, practice commenced and things started to look very interesting as Jo and Janet displayed some fantastic agility with Freddie and Dylan. Many had a go at the Relay and realised that this was going to be a real fun aspect to the day. Finally competitors drifted away to lodges, caravans and tents for some refreshments while myself and Jon, along with now what could be called a small army of 'humpers' and 'dumpers', moved most of the equipment into the Marquee for over night storage. When all was complete, it was back to the lodge for a quick shower and then up to Woody's Bar for a bite to eat and drink.
Eventually, I was able to get the draw started for the running order and the Relay Teams. I lost track of time, but I think all was complete by 10pm and finally I was able to relax and enjoy a chat and a pint with people as they enthused at the prospect of Saturday's events. People were still arriving late into the evening, some after very long journeys, so were still setting up camp in to the early hours. I had every intention of getting an early night with a busy day ahead however, Julia arrived late on with loads more information so a couple more pints had to be consumed.
Saturday morning I tentatively drew back the curtains to see clear blue skies and thankfully only a light breeze, so it was up and out with Alfie and Milo for a walk around the site to see campers emerging from their sleeping bags and Cockapoos patiently waiting for a walk around the lakes.
After a good walk it was back for some breakfast and then down to the arena where Jon was waiting for me to start setting up. A good turn out of helpers saw us quickly get things in place for the opening events.
Our Judges arrived and after a brief introduction I was confident that Stephen and Jack were going to get on well and do us proud throughout the day. Stephen also arrived with a car boot full of goodies, banners and flags to put the finishing touches to the Cockapoo Games Arena. |
With our Judges ready and Competitors briefed we were ready to start the games with Obedience Competition
So with the teams through the Obedience it was time to relax and a 30 minute lunch break was the order of the day. During our lunch break Colin and Maureen gave all those interested in Fly Ball a little demo and then everyone had a go and lots of potential Fly Ballers are now seeking Clubs in their area.
Then in the afternoon the Agility Competition commenced. The competition was split in to three categories: Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced and as everyone approached their turn you could feel the tension in the air as nerves started to jangle. Each course contained 25 obstacles over the same distance so that the times and points were all equivalent for each category. It turned out to be a real physical test for the handlers, although the dogs made light work of all elements.
So with the Agility brought to a close with some very fast runs by Janet/Dylan (47 secs), Sally/Jasper(50 secs), Jo/Freddie(51 secs) and Mick/Milo (59 secs) we had to quickly push on with the Special Tricks category. This category gave competitors the opportunity to showcase the little things they had taught their dogs to do...tricks ranged from High 5s and Balance Beams to Sneezing Cockapoos and Dancing Dogs and it was extremely hard for our hard working Judges to separate the acts. |
So how did all the competitors fare in the competition? Here is a full list....
Overall Cockapoo Games Results
GOLD Mick & Milo 835.5 points SILVER Sally & Jasper 833.5 points BRONZE Mick & Alfie 823 points 4th Julia & Yogi 820.5 points 5th Samantha & Jensen 820 points 6th Jo & Freddie 817 points 7th Mandy & Flo 792.5 points 8th Ali & Izzy 787 points 9th Janet & Dylan 775.5 points 10th Jo & Darcey 773 points 11th Jan & Remy 729 points 12th Jon & Barney 727 points 13th Eileen & Rupert 725.5 points 14th Helen & Ruby 721.5 points =15th Freddie & Millie 718 points =15th Dave & Luna 718 points 17th Carol & Alfie 710 points 18th Helen & Pepper 703 points 19th Lorraine & Ben 662.5 points 20th Gemma & Nell 602 points 21st Maureen/Colin & Poppy 597 points 22nd Sue & Gaia 585 points 23rd Karen & Basil 570.5 points (2 events only) 24th Karen & Rufus 549 points (2 events only) 25th Sue/Ed & Bess 508 points 26th Lisa & Kizzy 485 points (2 events only) 27th Colin & Rosie 445 points 28th Sharon & Pepper 318.5 points (2 events only) |
Individual events top 5
Obedience 1st Samantha & Jensen 323.5 points 2nd Sally & Jasper 320.5 points 3rd Julia & Yogi 318 points 4th Mick & Alfie 317.5 points 5th Mick & Milo 314 points Agility Beginners 1st Maureen & Poppy 199 points 2mins 8secs 2nd Sharon & Pepper 167 points 2mins 36secs 3rd Colin & Rosie 75.5 points 2mins 48secs Agility Intermediate 1st Ali & Izzy 339 points 1min 27 secs 2nd Jan & Remy 335 points 1min 29secs 3rd Karen & Basil 313 points 1min 31secs 4th Freddie & Millie 312 points 1min 31secs 5th Helen & Pepper 291.5 points 1min 47secs Agility Advanced 1st Mick & Milo 342.5 points 59secs 2nd Janet & Dylan 340 points 47secs 3rd Sally & Jasper 340 points 50secs 4th Jo & Freddie 340 points 51secs 5th Mick & Alfie 335 points 71 secs Special Tricks Ist Mick & Milo 179 points 2nd Jo & Freddie 173.5 points =3rd Eileen & Rupert 173 points =3rd Sally & Jasper 173 points 5th Mick & Alfie 170.5 points Here are some of our winner's proudly displaying their Rosettes... |
Our day was also about raising money for the Games chosen charity Hounds for Heroes and a big effort was made by many, but two people in particular worked tirelessly throughout the day, camped in the Marquee - Sarah and Julie did a sterling job selling raffle tickets, cuddly toys and goodies...well done ladies. I can also report that the Raffle raised a fantastic sum of £900.
Other monies through personal sponsorship and Just Giving sites are being totalled but here are some of the great efforts people have made:
Dave Sharples Just Giving Site - £420 of which many member's and their friends contributed too, Mandy Bates and Eileen Gilmore to name a couple.
Dave also organised a Cake bake at work which raised £75
Heather & Keith with Buzz donated £100
Sue Day & Bess £200 in personal sponsorship
Helen with Ruby & Pepper raised £320 in personal sponsorship
Mick with Alfie & Milo raised £530 in personal sponsorship
Other monies through personal sponsorship and Just Giving sites are being totalled but here are some of the great efforts people have made:
Dave Sharples Just Giving Site - £420 of which many member's and their friends contributed too, Mandy Bates and Eileen Gilmore to name a couple.
Dave also organised a Cake bake at work which raised £75
Heather & Keith with Buzz donated £100
Sue Day & Bess £200 in personal sponsorship
Helen with Ruby & Pepper raised £320 in personal sponsorship
Mick with Alfie & Milo raised £530 in personal sponsorship
I would like to pass on my personal thanks to our Judges, Stephen Charlton & Jack Johnstone, for judging the days events and a huge thank you to our Sponsors Jukee Doodles, Stephen & Julia Charlton, who supported this event and its concept from day one
Thank you Mick Watson
Thank you Mick Watson
CCGB Founder Member visit to Woodland Waters August 2012 Report by Mick Watson
The Cockapoo Games 2012 event in September 2012 was preceeded in August 2012 by a CCGB Founder Member team visit to Woodland Waters as a trial run for the games 2012 to plan and prepare. Here is a report from the visit.
Families and their cockapoos started to arrive at midday on Friday the 3rd, pitching tents, parking caravan's and booking into Lodges while the Poo's waited in anticipation for the meet to get under way.
Once everyone was settled in the gathering and chatter commenced. Friday evening was spent flitting from tent to caravan to lodge and a congregation at Woody's Bar witnessed a few drinks being swiftly swallowed.
Up early on Saturday morning for a trip to A1K9's Dog Training School for a group walk and to trial the events planned for the games.
After some refreshments Mick and Alfie, Julia & Yogi, Jon & Barney and Lorraine & Ben demonstrated aspects of the games events.
After the demonstrations the rest of the team had chance to have a go, feedback to Mick and also get some training advice to prepare for the games. During the afternoon we had to dodge some very heavy storms but we were still able to do some great agility work.
After a long, exhausting but thoroughly enjoyable day it was back to Woodland for a bit of down time and a well earned BBQ.
We all had a great time and experienced the British weather to the full.... member's returning to find tents and caravans had leaked and beds were soaked but nothing dampened our spirits and a fantastic weekend was had by all.