Border den's

The judge was Tamara Cuypers from Belgium.

Rinse and repeat what happened in Antheit earlier this week: first run faultless, eliminated on the last hoop in the second course.

I’m getting frustrated now. H1 has nothing left for Kaïa and me, it’s getting boring. The courses are also shorter, and for a fast dog, it’s just a punishment to run them.

You can literally hear me scream at her because she has to turn so tightly. It’s not fun at all.

Hoopers at Antheit

The judge was Tamara Cuypers from Belgium.

First run faultless!

Second run eliminated (she took the starting hoop), we again missed the last signature to move to H2.

Hoopers at Kapellen

The judge was Tamara Cuypers from Belgium.

Eliminated on the first course, she took the first hoop twice, which resulted in an immediate elimination.

I was worried from the beginning. Some parts of the course were a bit short, and Kaïa trains on much larger courses to prepare for the H2 level. She also recently had physiotherapy and was really eager to run now that her body is in order.

The physiotherapy worked too well, I guess. The effort she made to take the tunnel this way is unbelievable. We got 1 fault for this.

Yennefer

There was a little game at the end of the competition, so I took the opportunity to put the blue-eyed demon in a real situation.

She wasn’t disturbed by the spectators or anything. She behaved perfectly.