Flyball in the Fort - 2000

Pawsitive Energy and the Fort Saskatchewan Area Canine Association will be holding their annual NAFA sanctioned Flyball tournament on August 19 and 20, 2000 in the historical setting of Fort Edmonton Park in Edmonton, Alberta.

Head Judge:
Kurt Johnson

Closing Date:
August 1, 2000

Classes Offered:
Regular - Saturday & Sunday
These are two one day tournaments.

Multibreed - Saturday to Sunday
(four racing dogs must be different breeds, with one non-breed specific dog allowed)
This is one tournament over two days.

Entry Fees:
ClassFee/team/class
Regular$80.00
Multibreed$60.00
Please make cheques payable to Fort Saskatchewan and Area Canine Association. The variation in entry fees approximately reflects the variation in the number of races teams entered in these classes may expect to compete in.

Entry Forms:
We cannot accept entry fees electronically, but you can print out the entry forms, complete them and mail them to the Entries Chairperson along with a cheque or money order.

Entries Chairperson:
Patty LeRoy
# 46, 8930 99th Ave.
Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
T8L 3L1
E-mail: pleroy@netcom.ca

Tournament Director:
Linda Smith
E-mail: lsmith@env.gov.ab.ca
Phone: 780-488-4088

Tournament Format:
The tournament will use a Round Robin format in all classes and divisions.

Tournament Site:
Racing will take place inside a hanger on doubled racing mats covering an asphalt base. Benching will be available both inside and outside the tent.

Fort Edmonton Park is a historical park in Edmonton's River Valley, easily accessible from Whitemud Drive, one of the major arterial routes. Each team will receive a ticket/day for each handler and boxloader permitting access to the park (and the tournament site). Please state on your entry if you require additional tickets.

Inside the park a variety of food outlets are open, and we will also make food and beverages available for purchase by exhibitors. We will also be offering a Saturday Night supper. Please join us for this opportunity to socialize with the other teams. This weekend is dedicated by Fort Edmonton Park as 'Gone to the Dogs'.

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