Ronda Carter

Ronda has been competing in agility for thirteen years and teaching for nine. She currently shares her home with four Border Collies.

ADCH, MACH2, Scout, MX, MXJ, TT Scout is ten years old and still going strong. To date, Scout has accomplished an amazing amount and shows no signs of slowing down. Scout was in the USDAA top ten 1999-2003. She is a five time USDAA GP finalist and three-time runner up. Four time Steeplechase finalist, winning the championship in 2000, and taking third in 2001 Three-time competitor at the ESPN Great Outdoor Games, and winner of the Animal Planet Invitational. In addition she is a two time AKC National Finalist (2002-2003) placing fifth in 2002. She owns the USDAA Lifetime achievement award. (gold level) In May of 2004, Scout and Ronda traveled to Spain to represent the United States and USDAA. Scout was crowned the 2004 22” IFCS World Champion. In 2005 Scout won the veteran's Grand Prix, once again earning the title of National Champion. Scout went to the 2006 USDAA Nationals for her final championship runs. Running on the Weapons of Grass Destruction team with Lisa Flowers and Dilemma and Chris Parker and Mayhem. Her team placed sixth out of 210 teams

ADCH, MACH, Blast, MX, MXJ Blast is five years old and has had quite a career. Blast went to her first USDAA Nationals in 2003 placing third in the very competitive 22” Steeplechase finals, and taking second in team standard. In addition she went from starters to ADCH in less than a year; and qualified for the AKC Nationals. All of this at just two years of age! In 2004 Blast won the USDAA Regional in Dallas , Texas ; thus earning an automatic finals berth at the Nationals, where she placed third. In 2005 Blast went to her first Great Outdoor Games placing fifth. Blast also won her second regional once again earning a berth in the Grand Prix Finals. Blast has earned her first Lifetime Achievement Award (bronze level). Blast was on the 2006 IFCS/USDAA World team where she won four gold medals and was crowned World Champion in Biathlon and team. She then came home to win her third regional in a row. At the 2006 USDAA Nationals Blast's team Able to Blast through Metal took home the National Championship, just two hours later Blast won the 22” Grand Prix; becoming a two time National Champion in one afternoon!

Pyro, AD, OA, NAJ, is now three and has just started showing. She ran at the 2006 USDAA Nationals for the first time and was a Grand Prix semi-finalist.

Potion has just turned one and is just starting his training.

Ronda has trained a great variety of dogs. Her students have met with National success in all agility venues. Her unique background in Animal behavior allows her to have an insight that truly helps the dog. She owns and operates Agility Success currently based in Sanford , North Carolina and presents seminars around the country and abroad.

 

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