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2007
National Open All Age Champion

FC/AFC Lane's End We-Be Clean
2007
National Amateur All Age Champion

FC/AFC Maxwell's White Spirit

ABC National All Age Championships

A primary function of the American Brittany Club is the running of the Nationals. Here the best dogs in the nation contend for the honor of AKC title of National Champion. The qualifications for entry and national participation make this the "World Series" for Brittanys.   

The ABC held trials exclusively for Brittanys in 1942, 1943 and 1944 but they were not designated as Nationals. The 1943 trial was the first to be licensed by the AKC and the first to include the Specialty Show as a feature. The 1944 ABC trial has been recognized by many people as the "first" National.

The first trials consisted of a Puppy, Derby and Open All Age Stakes. In 1951 the first Amateur Stake was added. The Futurity was incorporated and the Open All Age increased to one hour heats. Later the puppy and derby stakes were dropped. The puppy because of lack of time and derby because it consisted of the same dogs that made up the Futurity.

In 1957 the AKC established qualifications and recognized the Open All Age as a Championship. The qualifications have become more stringent over the years in an effort to keep the entries limited to the top dogs in the nation. Subsequently the American Field title was awarded to all winners through 1962. 

The first trials, all half hour heats over one course, rotated among various locations in Ohio, Michigan, New Jersey and Indiana and settled permanently at Crab Orchard Wildlife Reserve near Carbondale, IL, in 1950. The continuous courses on native Bobwhite Quail at Crab Orchard provided a true test for the hunting dog and in 1951 the heats were changed from one half hour to one hour and emphasized the necessity for developing a hunting dog with endurance and stamina.

The Crab Orchard site remained home for the Nationals until 1967 when the deer problem forced the club to search for new courses. In 1968 the Nationals were held at Ardmore, Oklahoma; 1969 and 1970 Paducah, KY as the locale. From 1971 through 1974, the Nationals rotated between Ardmore and Paducah. Conway, Arkansas was the site of the 1975 running and from 1976 thru 1979, the Nationals returned to Ardmore. The 1980 Nationals first tried the new grounds at Rend Lake, Illinois, and 1981 saw a return to Conway. In 1981 the ABC Board of Directors voted to establish a rotation between Rend Lake and Ardmore commencing with the 1982 running.

It had long been the dream of the ABC to find permanent grounds for the Nationals. In 1986, Lloyd Manck proposed we move the Nationals to new grounds in Booneville, Arkansas. This proposal was accompanied by an invitation from the Governor of Arkansas and the Board voted for the move. In 1987, the Nationals were held for the first time in Booneville where they continue to this day to run. 

In 1977, the ABC Board voted to petition the AKC to bestow the title "Field Champion" to the winner of the National Championship if the winner did not already hold such title or the win did not complete the established point schedule. At the September 1978 Delegates meeting, the request was approved and made effective immediately. 

Multiple National winners include; 2xNFC Ban-Dee, 2xNFC Diamond Hill Dan, 2xNAFC Gringo de Britt, 2xNAFC Hello Dolly Miss Kaer, 2xNAFC Hi-Spirit Buck, 1xNFC & 2xNAFC Just Call Me Roy, 1xNFC & 1xNAFC Perry's Rustic Prince, 2xABC Pontac's Dingo, 1xNFC & 1xABC Rendezvous Skipper, 2xABC Tess of Chippewa, 2xNFC & 1xABC Towsey. 

National Champions
2007 (70) FC/AFC Lane's End We-Be Clean
2006 (49) DC/AFC Shady's Tia Maria
2005 (63) NAFC/FC/AFC Just Call Me Roy
2004 (59) NFC/FC/AFC Diamond Hill Dan
2003 (46) FC/AFC Farther Out Ace
2002 (72) DC/AFC Microchips of Nutmeg
2001 (78) FC/AFC Shambo’s Dark Shadow
2000 (93) FC Diamond Hill Dan
1999 (89) FC/AFC Lobo’s Klickitat County Line
1998 (89) DC/AFC Gambler's Ace In The Hole
1997 (89) FC Tequila's Joker
1996 (79) FC Rebel Jac's Hammering Hank
1995 (75) Rambling Rose VIII
1994 (78) FC Microdot
1993 (68) FC Highbrow's Red
1992 (67) FC/AFC Aux Arc's Mark
1991 (66) FC/AFC Hi Proof Rum Runner
1990 (82) FC/AFC Bernie of Briarpatch
1989 (78) FC Rimarda's Gambler
1988 (91) FC Country Cousin's Lone River
1987 (87) FC Minnehaha's Tammy
1986 (85) DC Markar's Jac's A Dan D
1985 (79) Franklin County Bandit
1984 (79) FC Brought-Mar's Jazz DeCampo
1983 (81) FC Beans Blaze
1982 (93) FC/AFC Jumpin' Jack Flash II
1981 (98) DC Tomar's Ban-Dee Sam
1980 (99) DC/AFC Cinnabar's Ami Roc de'Edwards
1979 (99) Way Kan Feelin' Free
1978 (87) DC/AFC Perry's Rustic Prince
1977 (84) Casey's Chikamin
1976 (75) FC Senator TJ
1975 (80) DC/DC/AFC Chipp Britt Jill
1974 (74) NFC/DC/AFC Ban-Dee
1973 (65) FC Ban-Dee
1972 (67) Kipp's Trooper Rochambeau
1971 (67) DC Pacolet Cheyenne Sam
1970 (62) FC Augustus of Rivers
1969 (86) Way Kan Fritts
1968 (60) FC Goldtone's Duke
1967 (60) DC Colorado's Yankee Timber
1966 (60) Bazooka's Brandy
1965 (48) FC Rendezvous Skipper
1964 (65) FC Shanango Valley Dingo
1963 (69) FC Crab Orchard Duke
1962 (56) Miller's Desert Dust
1961 (45) FC Yankee Boy's Tommy
1960 (47) FC Holiday Britt
1959 (42) NFC/DC Towsey
1958 (34) FC Hellou's Yankee Timber
1957 (39) DC Towsey

Winners ABC Open All-Age
1956 (55) Jeffrey of Argard
1955 (55) Towsey
1954 (33) FC Miste de Klemanor
1953 (43) Tennessee Luke
1952 (39) DC Pontac's Dingo
1951 (32) FC Pontac's Dingo
1950 (23) Butch's Lad
1949 (32) Jersey Jeff
1948 (30) Bonaire Bob
1947 (38) Allamuch Valley Addie
1946 (11) Tess of Chippewa
1945 ( 7) Britt of Bellows Falls
1944 (21) Tess of Chippewa
1943 (16) Aotrou Mac Eodaidh

National Amateur Champion
2007 (68) FC/AFC Maxwell's White Spirit
2006 (61) NFC/NAFC/FC/AFC Just Call Me Roy
2005 (50) Tequila Jack II
2004 (57) FC Just Call Me Roy
2003 (48) FC/AFC Pride and Joy's Bunch of Annie
2002 (54) FC/AFC Pistol Pack'n Walker
2001 (66) FC/AFC Lea's Running Jayhawk
2000 (88) Piney Run Sam
1999 (77) Hanging Jaze Hardtack Mack
1998 (60) FC Rebel's Tough is Tyrone
1997 (79) FC Walker's Gunner
1996 (60) FC Allmac's Dark Smoke Di-Na-Mo
1995 (58) FC Jim De Bob's Sparks A Dan D
1994 (52) FC Magnum's Lit'l Buzzsaw
1993 (52) DC/AFC Ojibwa's DFD Bandit
1992 (47) DC/AFC Renegade's Kansas Kid
1991 (56) FC/AFC Jake's Son of a Gun Runner
1990 (61) FC/AFC Sir Duke Mustachio
1989 (51) FC/AFC Amigo of Aztlan
1988 (47) DC/AFC Lobo's Cotton Candy
1987 (55) FC/AFC Scott's Gingerbread Lady
1986 (58) Crab Orchard Jet
1985 (55) DC Bandee-Britts Red Jinx
1984 (47) FC Jaron's Brittany
1983 (46) DC Krissy's Kaptain Kay-Cee
1982 (69) FC/AFC Gun-Runner's Far Out
1981 (54) DC/AFC Hi-Spirit Buck
1980 (74) FC/AFC RJ's Brandy Sniffer
1979 (83) FC The Real Thing
1978 (84) DC Hi-Spirit Buck
1977 (67) FC Cindy's Chief Tomahawk
1976 (73) DC Perry's Rustic Prince
1975 (80) NAFC/DC/AFC Hello Dolly Miss Kaer
1974 (67) FC Hello Dolly Miss Kaer
1973 (72) FC Brandy's Bullet
1972 (71) FC Colorado's Jumping Gypsy
1971 (73) DC Char-Lee O'Dee
1970 (72) NAFC/DC/AFC Gringro de Britt
1969 (75) FC Gringo de Britt
1968 (68) FC Holliday Britts Ed
1967 (53) FC Littlie Rapa Luke
1966 (52) FC Towsey's Bub

Winners ABC Amateur
1965 (48) FC Rendezvous Skipper
1964 (70) FC Tiger's Jocko
1963 (54) FC Epper of Siouxland
1962 (54) Fer's Cannonball of Leeway
1961 (36) FC Jeff of Minnehaha
1960 (45) FC Gladwin Smokey
1959 (38) DC Belloak's King
1958 (33) FC Ferdinand of Leeway
1957 (27) DC Saxon of Fredan
1956 (26) FC Ferdinand of Leeway
1955 (29) Holley Haven Dan
1954 (16) DC Holley Haven Duchess
1953 (23) FC Belloak's Ginger
1952 (24) Domino de Klemanor
1951 (14) International Champion Diane de Beauch UD


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