
Red Water Rex ~ 1964 Continental Championship
Red Water Rex catapulted himself into the national spotlight with a spectacular triumph over a record field of eighty starters to take the coveted Continental Open Championship
Red Water Rex catapulted himself into the national spotlight with a spectacular triumph over a record field of eighty starters to take the coveted Continental Open Championship
Barshoe Esquire Wins Title and Miller’s Southern Pride is Runner-Up; Cindy Crawford is named Top Qualifier Championship winners. In foreground, from left: Barshoe Esquire with Colvin Davis and Miller’s Southern Pride with Scott Beeler. Standing:…
Tapestry of Tradition_Linda Hunt_1984 This article by Linda Hunt appeared in the 1984 issue of the American Field For up-to-date winners of the Continental Championship, see Continental Championship Timeline Please subscribe to the American Field…
Do All-Age trials, and All-Age dogs, still matter? Palamonium again showed that he is a magnificent animal, a brilliant bird dog. This does not mean that he will always win. It does mean that he…
Winner: Awsum In Motion, owned by Bill & Margie Ricci and John & Elizabeth Fort, handled by Luke Eisenhart, scouted by Tommy Davis. R-U: Just Watch, owned by Jack & Tracy Haines, handled by Jamie…
When you ride a brace at Dixie On a crisp and sunny morn You’ll have had a taste of heaven As sure as you’ve been born When you get to the breakaway A short ride…
To celebrate the running of the 2017 Continental Open All-Age Championship, we present the 4th Championship Timeline. Thank you to historian and field trial enthusiast Stephen Bell for helping to compile much of the information…
First published: August 29, 1953 issue of the American Field How often have I heard that old expression, “Field trial dogs are no good as shooting dogs.” All the way from Canada to Florida spectators…