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Notre Dame student wins junior handler competition at national AKC show in Orlando

By Howard B. Owens

Photos and info from Charles Hull:

Lauren Hull, from Le Roy, won the National Junior Handler competition at the American Kennel Club/Eukanuba National Championship (AENC) Dog Show. This event is the highlight of the AKC show year. Participation in the junior handling competition is by invitation. To qualify, junior handlers must have gained 5 wins against competition during the qualifying period, and have a 3.0 average in school. This year's competition had an entry of 126 juniors.

Lauren is an A student at Notre Dame High School in Batavia, and had 10 wins this year. She has been showing dogs since 2007, and this was the 6th year in a row that she has qualified for and attended the AENC. She had to survive 3 rounds of preliminaries to make it to the finals.

Lauren's prizes included a $2,000 scholarship, a pink grooming box (available only to winners of Eukanuba-sponsored events), an engraved silver tray, a jeweled Best Junior pin, and two large rosette ribbons. Her name, and that of her Irish Setter, Kent (RedRidge's Kent Irish Fire), will be engraved on a permanent trophy housed at the AKC library in Raleigh, NC. Lauren also will be representing the United States at the prestigious Crufts Dog Show in England next March.

Barbara Hollands

Way to go Lauren! People not involved in the dog world might not appreciate how incredible this achievement is. There are many, many young people who seriously compete in this venue. It is a difficult sport because an animal is involved, who may at any given time decide that he/she is not interested in participating. Thus it requires patience and love of the animal in addition to the showmanship skills.
What an opportunity- to go to Crufts. Win,lose or draw, remember to have fun Lauren!

Dec 16, 2014, 8:28pm Permalink

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