Touch N Go Sets Fastest Recorded Time In Flyball
on 2008/5/7 9:51:23 (21 reads)

U-FLI is pleased to announce that Touch N Go's 15.210 second run on March 29, 2008 in Hurricane, Utah has been certified as a new official U-FLI record and the fastest recorded time in flyball!  Touch N Go ran the following line-up in their record run:

Urgent, a 2 year old mixed breed owned and handled by Nadine Gremm
Warrant, a 3 year old mixed breed handled by Wendy Jensen and owned by Katy Kaylor
Reflex, a 5 year old mixed breed owned and handled by Katy Kaylor
Raptor, a 2 year old mixed breed handled by Stephanie Minnella and owned by Katy Kaylor

 

 Back row: Colleen Morita, Lee Lardner, Nicole Hrustyk, Janie Donnelly, Bret Geller, Jim Jensen, Lonnie Kaylor, Shelley Hovaniec, Chris Lardner and Trevor Seymour
Front row: Nadine Gremm and Urgent, Wendy Jensen and Warrant, Katy Kaylor and Reflex and Stephanie Minnella and Raptor

"Every time we are in the ring, it is a complete team effort. Our team has been shooting for the world record for many years, and it is something that we never could have achieved without the help of everyone on this team." - Katy Kaylor

Video of the run: Full video of the run (10 MB).

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2008 U-FLI Championship Program
on 2008/4/20 5:20:00 (57 reads)

Ready . . . Set . . . Go!

    to the

     2008 U-FLI

      CHAMPIONSHIP

 

       Memphis, TN

    St. Jude Showcase Of Dogs

 

 October 10th - 12th

 

QUALIFY

 

 

        Eligible clubs

· Must be in good standing with U-FLI;

· Must have competed in at least two different U-FLI events held on separate weekends during the 18 months prior to the closing date of  the Qualifier;

· Will be assigned seed times based on  the club’s fastest recorded time during the 12 months prior to the closing date of the Qualifier;

· May not previously have earned a spot at the current Championship at another Qualifier; and

· May enter only one team, which must be a Regular Team

At any of these five events:

Tulsa, OK – April 5th

Ventura, CA – May 3rd

Hastings, MI– June 21st

Amana, IA – July 26th

Talladega, AL – August 30th

 

 

 

SEVEN DIVISIONS OF COMPETITIVE RACING

 

 

Division #

Low End

High End

Break Out

 

 

1

 Under

16.000

   N/A

 

 

2

16.001

17.000

15.751

 

 

3

17.001

18.000

16.751

 

 

4

18.001

19.000

17.751

 

 

5

19.001

20.500

18.751

 

 

6

20.501

22.000

20.251

 

 

7

22.001

  Over

21.751

 

 

THE 2008 U-FLI CHAMPIONSHIP

- SEVEN DIVISIONS / SEVEN CHAMPIONS -

- RACING AS CLOSE AS IT CAN BE -

 

 QUESTIONS?

Click here for more information

Click here to e-mail the Committee

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"The Ultimate Dog Sport for Family and Fun"
on 2007/11/25 11:00:00 (462 reads)

As with many of the U-FLI tournaments, Leap of Faith’s Fall Flyball tournament truly highlighted the U-FLI slogan of “The Ultimate Dog Sport for Family and Fun’ when some of the youngest junior handlers in Flyball made their debuts!  

 

                                           

 

Two and a half year old, Kate Cosaro (left), from Rev it Up, with her dog The Duke; ran head to head against three year old Ellery Olivas (right), from Leap of Faith, with her dog Trigger, in singles!

 

                                                            

It was very obvious both girls and their dogs had practiced, and they show great potential to be fabulous handlers that any team would welcome.  As a matter of fact; Leap of Faith’s tournament had many Junior Handlers who are well on their way to being an important part of their teams!

 

                              

 

Great racing was enjoyed by all teams, and the weekend also included a fantastic potluck, as well as a hilarious doggie costume contest!  But, all in all – the children stole the show!

 

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St. Jude's Showcase of Dogs '07
on 2007/10/25 2:10:00 (554 reads)

Fetchin’ Frenzi brings U-FLI to the “St. Jude Showcase of Dogs” in Memphis for the first time and raised over $6000 for the St Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital founded by the legendary Mr. Danny Thomas. Participants traveled from near and far to help raise money and make flyball a key contributor this year. Friday’s tournament offered singles and regular racing with 12 teams and some 20 singles getting things started on the first day. Saturday and Sunday offered regular racing with 37 teams competing in a prelude to the November Championship. The racing was tight between the divisions. The host club “Fetchin’ Frenzi” set a new personal best time breaking into the 16 second club with a 16.84. and The Gamblers from Alabama looking to break into the 15’s posted a heart wrenching 16.01. The crowds watching the racing were oblivious to the competitiveness of the teams but were in total awe of the enthusiasm the dogs displayed while racing. Children and adults alike were cheering for their favorite dogs which added to the excitement in the racing ring.

Each team was asked to bring an item for the raffle table and in the true spirit of giving the teams did not let St. Jude’s children down. The raffle was huge and helped raise over $1000. As in past charity events money was also raised from the “ Frenzi Memory Flags” the “Flags for Kids” and the U-FLI donation which helped Fetchin’ Frenzi make a record flyball contribution at this incredible event.

                      
The competitors enjoyed a host of different flyball judges who graciously donated their time and waived their usual fee. Steve McAvoy and Tim Mulrooney headed up the judging team and were relieved by Annette Tindall, Paul Ferlitto and Elizabeth Hudson. All the teams provided box and line judges during breaks from their own racing. Various people helped at the score table and with the U-FLI pin scoring and pin distribution.  
                   

Not only was there excitement in the flyball ring, but plenty of shopping available. There were lots of vendors selling everything from dog food to jewelry. I saw many flyballers with arms loaded down with crate pads, tug toys and dog food. There were even T-shirts with the U-FLI logo on the back as a major sponsor of the event. And, if flyball wasn’t enough for a dog and handler to do, there was agility, obedience, lure coursing and many other dog related activities. There was no lack of food vendors either, everything from corn dogs, funnel cakes to sandwiches, ice cream and smoothies.

        

Overall, this is definitely a tournament to mark on your calendar for next year. Thank you to Fetchin’ Frenzi and all the teams who participated this year. Your hearts are as a big as the smiles upon your faces when Tim Mulrooney announced the amount raised this year by “YOU” the flyball community.

 

 

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