Seventh Annual Harriers Hounds 40 Metre Sand Sprint
Roo Kersen joined Bebe Reid and Java Wear as two-time HHSS champions by blitzing to a new course record of 3.93 seconds to run a first-ever sub-four-second time. Abby Nylen was the silver medalist in 4.57 seconds and Bebe Reid collected the bronze in 4.72 seconds. Professional Dog Trainer and "Is Your Dog Driving You Crazy?" van owner, Ben Kersen, arrived one hour early to run Roo and Joey through a series of time trials prior to the big race. His professional dog handling skills paid handsome dividends as Roo ran off with a new course record. At the opposite end of the spectrum, Ben's skills failed dismally with Joey Kersen, who finished dead last and collected the "Most Easily Distracted Dog" medal, almost 5 seconds behind 6th place Scout Bakewell and a full 7 seconds behind the race winner.
There were 7 starters and 7 finishers at the Harriers Hounds Race with three four-legged spectators and four four-legged friends attending in spirit. The hounds were accompanied by 14 two-legged spectators and 12 Hellions that were celebrating Sandy Auburn's 58th birthday at Thetis Lake Park. Full results are below.
Past winners, Molly and Bebe Reid
Seventh Annual Harriers Hounds 40 Metre Sand Sprint
Thetis Lake Park – October 18, 2014
OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS
- Roo Kersen – 3.93 seconds (Molly Reid Top Dog Trophy) (New Course Record)
- Abby Nylen – 4.57 seconds
- Bebe Reid – 4.72 seconds
- Kali Simpson – 4.90 seconds
- Java Wear – 5.01 seconds
- Scout Bakewell – 6.05 seconds
- Joey Kersen – 10.93 seconds (Most Easily Distracted Dog)
- Digger McKay – DNS
- Barker Taylor - DNS
- Bindi Scriven – DNS
- Molly Reid – In spirit
- Charlie Galbraith – In spirit
- Old Yeller Nylen – In spirit
- Pasha Saunders – In spirit
14 spectators, 12 degrees, mild and dry conditions
HARRIERS HOUNDS PAST CHAMPIONS
2008 – Java Wear – 4.24 seconds
2009 – Molly Reid – 4.55 seconds
2010 – Bebe Reid – 4.46 seconds
2011 – Bebe Reid – 4.84 seconds
2012 – Roo Kersen – 4.83 seconds
2013 – Java Wear – 5.05 seconds
2014 – Roo Kersen – 3.93 seconds (Course Record)