Brio, a 5-year-old male, officially known as MACH Frost of the Pumpkin MXS MJS PJD MXF T2B CA DCAT, bested a field of 17 All-American (mixed breed), Agility competitors over two rounds of competition under judges Ronda Bermke and Ben Gibbs. Brio and Park, posted the fastest clean round of 33.69 seconds to become the 2022 Top All-American Dog. (Credit: Andrea And Associates)
TARRYTOWN, N.Y. (WTGS) —
A mixed-breed dog from Fort Stewart, Georgia, handled by Ali Park, won the Top All-American Dog award at the 9th Annual Masters Agility Championship at Westminster.
The event was held at the Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, New York on Saturday, June 18.
Brio, a 5-year-old male, officially known as MACH Frost of the Pumpkin MXS MJS PJD MXF T2B CA DCAT, bested a field of 17 All-American (mixed breed), Agility competitors over two rounds of competition under judges Ronda Bermke and Ben Gibbs. Brio and Park, posted the fastest clean round of 33.69 seconds to become the 2022 Top All-American Dog.
Jennifer Crank with Bee, a 3.5-year-old female, officially known as MACH2 Apex Meant to Bee MXS MJS MXF TQX T2B, bested the full entry of 350 Agility competitors posting the fastest clean round of 29.81 seconds to become the 2022 Masters Agility Champion.
The Masters Agility Championship is part of Westminster Week which includes the 146th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and 7th Annual Masters Obedience Championship.
The finals of the Masters Agility Championship were televised on FOX Sunday afternoon.