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Showing posts with label Police Dog Trials. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 24, 2014

UK National Police Dog Trials

South Yorkshire Police has this year played host to the three-day national police dog trials, with Surrey Police coming first out of 21 competitors.
The trials, held at Wentworth Woodhouse in Rotherham, began on Thursday, 15 May, and concluded Saturday, 17 May.
Twenty-one police dog handlers and police dogs from all over the UK, including PC Neil Losada with police dog Ace and PC John Shaw with police dog Diesel from South Yorkshire Police, had made it through the regional trials and into the final, national trials.
Each handler and dog competed in three separate phases which form the national trials.
Harry Morton, South Yorkshire Police’s Dog Training Manager and organiser of this years trials, explained the different phases: “Phase one is tracking, which took place at Hoober Hall Farm, and allows the dog to track down and locate certain obejcts by using scent.
“Phase two is person search, this year taking place at the Wentworth Estate, where the dog, directly deployed by the handler, had to locate two people within the estate.
“The final phase, which is the only phase that the public were able to watch the handlers and dogs in action as the first two phases cannot have any distractions, took place at Wentworth Woodhouse and tests obedience and criminal work including chase and detain, agility, crowd control and chase and stand off.”
The winner of the 54th National Police Dog Trials was PC Paul Barnham and police dog Ethel from Surrey Police. In second place was PC Stephen Randall and police dog Nevis from Police Scotland and in third place was PC Nick Dalrymple and police dog Aden from Avon and Somerset.
Chief Constable David Crompton of South Yorkshire Police said: “I am delighted that the event was a success. Police dog patrol teams are a crucial part of any police force; they play a vital role in day-to-day frontline policing.

“Over the past three days we have witnessed some exceptional performances by the handlers and their police dogs, and I want to congratulate all the winners, it’s been an outstanding event.”
Harry Morton added: “It has been an honour for the Force to be able to host the National Police Dog Trials in South Yorkshire. This is the first time they have been held in the county and I am absolutely thrilled to have had the privilege to organise the event and would like to thank everyone involved; those participating, planning and attending, as everyone has helped in making it a success.”
- See more at: http://www.southyorks.police.uk/news-syp/surrey-top-dog-54th-national-police-dog-trials-held-south-yorkshire#sthash.eN7Hf1YA.dpuf

National Police Dog Trials UK

42nd National Police Dog Trials 2002, Nottinghamshire







Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Through to the Police National Dog Trials 1975

Thanks to Alan Pickles

This is a cutting from the "West Yorkshireman" News paper for May 1975. The group photo shows on either end, Colin Ogley, West Yorks sergeant and Pete Shingler, Leeds sergeant. The group in the centre are L to R. as viewed, Colin Thistlewood, Alan ? Claude ? and ? ? . 


Sunday, January 26, 2014

Saturday, January 25, 2014

No 1 (North West Region) Police Dog Trials 1974

11th - 14th March
Thanks to Alan Pickles for these.











Sunday, January 19, 2014

No3 Region Police Dog Trials 1977

These photographs were taken between 14th &17th March at RAF Syerston.
Kindly supplied by retired Pc 'Chic' Fraser with his dog Rory.













Monday, April 15, 2013

National Police Dog Trial 2013 - result


An Avon and Somerset Constabulary police officer won the top prize at the 53rd National Police Dog Trials in South Wales.

PC Nick Dalrymple (right)  alongside police dog Aden, achieved the highest score in the championship at 851, scooping the Jordan Shield.
The pair competed alongside 20 top police dogs and handlers from across forces in England, Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Monday, April 08, 2013

Fifth National Police Dog Trials 1962







Thanks to Don Batterham for these

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Regional Police Dog Trials Wentworth Hall 2013


Nottinghamshire Police Dog 'Beano' remains top dog after coming first in this year’s regional Police Dog Trials.
His canine colleague Leo took second place in the two-day competition, held at Wentworth Hall, near Barnsley in South Yorkshire, on Wednesday and Thursday this week (20 and 21 March 2013).
Six-year-old Beano and handler PC Dave Gough scored 910 points out of a possible 1,000 and Leo, aged five, and PC Gavin Berry took 802 points.
The German Shepherd and Malinois cross unleashed outstanding performances and as a result have qualified for the 53rd National Police Dog Trials, to be hosted by South Wales Police, at Margam Country Park in Port Talbot between 5 and 7 April.
PC Gough said: “We are delighted but we don't want to put too much pressure on ourselves, so we're aiming for top 10."



Friday, March 22, 2013

National Police Dog Trials 2013


53rd National Police Dog Trial

Hosted by South Wales Police at 'Margam Country Park', a country park estate of around 850 acres, situated in Margam, about 2 miles from Port Talbot in south Wales
5th, 6th & 7th April 2013 from 10am - 5pm
This prestigious event will be attended by top police dogs and their handlers from
Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

National Police Dog Trials 2012 - results


The winners were:
The Jordan Shield
Awarded to the overall winner of the National Police Dog Trials 2012
PC Kevin Hughes and PD Zeena, South Wales Police
The City of London Trophy
Awarded to the second placed police dog and handler
PC Nick Dalrymple and PD Aden, Avon & Somerset Constabulary
The Sir James Starrit Trophy
Awarded to the third placed police dog and handler
PS Simon Young and PD Ralph, Central Scotland Police
The Stanley Peck Trophy
For the best obedience work
PC Nick Dalrymple and PD Aden, Avon & Somerset Constabulary
The Joseph Simpson Trophy
For the best searching dog
PC Bob Newham and PD Razor, Lincolnshire Police
The Brigadier Rymer-Jones Trophy
Awarded to the partnership with the best combined score for the one and a half track and searching
PC Richard Evans and PD Petersfield Bow, Metropolitan Police Service
The Alex Memorial Trophy
Awarded to the partnership with the best combined score for obedience and criminal work
PC Dave Gough and PD Nottspol Beano, Nottinghamshire Police
Winners by phase:
Winner – phase 1
PC Ian Hemburrow and PD Roxy, South Wales Police
Winner – phase 2
PC Richard Evans and PD Petersfield Bow, Metropolitan Police Service
Winner – phase 3
PC Kevin Hughes and PD Zeena, South Wales Police
The ACPO Office Standing Advisory Committee on Police Dogs Trophy
Awarded to the handler and dog performing the best individual piece of police work in the previous year
PC Jay and PD Aman, Suffolk Constabulary, for outstanding bravery in tackling an armed suspect.

Nice to see a mention for Nottinghamshire.


Thursday, April 19, 2012

National Police Dog Trials 2012

The National Police Dog Trials 2012

The Trials are being hosted by Surrey Police at their Police Headquarters near Guildford from the 27th to the 29th of April 2012.

The event itself is open to the public on Sunday the 29th April from 10.00 am at Mount Browne, and is being incorporated into The Family Fun Day, an event which has drawn very large crowds in recent years. If you would like to see the top Police dogs in the country being put through their paces along with other attractions such as the Force helicopter, the widely acclaimed Essex Dog Display Team , many other sideshows and attractions along with a chance to see members of our firearms team in action then come along from 10.00 am.

The trials consist of various practically based phases at various venues over the four days.These include tracking, searching for persons and property and criminal work. The only phase that is open to public viewing is what is known as phase III and this consists of obedience, agility and criminal work, and this takes place on the sportsfield at Surrey Police Headquarters, Mount Browne. Guildford.

To gain access to the event the Park and Ride facility will be open in Artington and a fleet of mini-buses will convey you to the sportsfield at Surrey Police HQ.


Friday, April 29, 2011

National Police Dog Trials 2011 - winner



First place to Sergeant Paul Glennon (Devon and Cornwall) with his dog 'Spud'.

Second place was Pc Dave Gough (Nottinghamshire) with Police Dog 'Beano'

Third place was Pc Steve Ritchie (Tayside) with Police Dog 'Amstel'

Representatives from Suffolk Constabulary have presented three local charities with £5,000 each, following successful fundraising at the National Police Dog Trials 2011.

I am continually trying to obtain detailed results including contacting Suffolk Police. I will post any reply.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

National Police Dog Trials 2011

National Police Dog Trials 2011
April 15th – 17th 2011
Trinity Park, Ipswich
Public opening times: Saturday 16th April – 10am-6pm
Sunday 17th April – 10am-6pm
Admission: Free
Sponsored by Royal Canin

PLEASE NOTE: PUBLIC DOGS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO ATTEND FOR HEALTH & SAFETY REASONS

Suffolk Constabulary is hosting the 2011 National Police Dog Trials.

2011 will see the trials being hosted in the Eastern Region for the first time in its 51-year history.

The trials will see the country’s most highly skilled and experienced dog handlers and dogs from police forces across the UK competing for the overall title of ‘National Police Dog Champion'.

Competitors qualify for the competition after progressing through regional trials, which take place in March. The three-day national trials put competitors through tough exercises, which test a wide range of abilities that are used on a daily basis in helping to tackle crime.

Timetable of events

Saturday 16th April

10am - 11.15am - Competing Police Dogs

11.15am - 11.45am - The Essex Dog Display Team

11.45am - 12.15pm - Display by Suffolk Constabulary’s Drugs Detection Dogs

12.15pm - 1.45pm - Competing Police Dogs

1.45pm - 2.15pm - Display by the Three Counties Newfoundlands

2.15pm - 2.45pm - A talk, demonstration and Q&A session on dog obedience and safety by expert Rex Makensom of 'Paws Obedience

2.45pm - 5pm - Competing Police Dogs

Sunday 17th April

10am - 11.15am - Competing Police Dogs

11.15am - 11.45am - The Essex Dog Display Team

11.45am - 12.15pm - A talk, demonstration and Q&A session on dog obedience and safety by expert Rex Makensom of 'Paws Obedience

12.15pm - 1.45pm - Competing Police Dogs

1.45pm - 2.15pm - Display by the Three Counties Newfoundlands

2.15pm - 2.45pm - Display by Suffolk Constabulary’s Drugs Detection Dogs

2.45pm - 4.15pm - Competing Police Dogs

4.15pm - Awards presentation for the winners of the ‘Police Dogs at Work’ Schools Competition

5pm - National Police Dog Trials Awards Presentation

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Thoresby Hall Memorial Police Dog Trial 2010

In the memory of Pc Ged Walker.
Please see following Utube connection http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N9UqM5a2uk

Friday, September 17, 2010

Sherwood Forest Dog Trial



You are invited to the Annual Sherwood Forest Dog Trial to commemorate Pc Ged Walker who died as a result of injuries he received on duty in Jan 2003 it is to be held at Thoresby Hall on Sunday 26 Sept starting at 9am. As well as officers & dogs from Nottinghamshire Police a number of competitors will also be attending from neighbouring Forces, the Underwater Search Unit will be there with their new boat along with officers from the Firearms Training Unit who will be giving demonstrations the Police Mounted Section will also be in attendance


Admission is free & it should be a great day out

Monday, May 05, 2008

National Police Dog Trials 28 April 2008


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Competitors at the NATIONAL POLICE DOG TRIALS 2008, Merseyside

1 David Ginn Jubilee Rhum Metropolitan
2 Bob Newham Razor Lincolnshire
3 Steve Bishop Ace 5 Metropolitan
4 Alec Bell Nica Strathclyde
5 Steve Vaughan Shadow Suffolk
6 Neil Cherrington Taz West Midlands
7 Chris Reid Coll Strathclyde
8 Eric Carbis Zak Central Scotland
9 Steve Laughton Kai Merseyside
10 Dave Buckley Chaz Nottinghamshire
11 Paul Glennon Spud Devon & Cornwall
12 Steve Williams Robby Sussex
13 Kevin Hughes Flint South Wales
14 John Hawkins Riot BTP
15 Graham Clarke Kiro Demi Metropolitan
16 Chris Booker Dexter West Yorkshire
17 Guy Williams Ben Avon & Somerset
18 Graham Shaw Quin Metropolitan
19 Mark Johnson Jet Nottinghamshire
20 Jonathan Wood Bex West Midlands
21 Steve Randall Barra Fife
22 Dave Ross VHN Perseus Metropolitan
23 Lee Geary Den West Yorkshire
24 George Lewandowski Boris Central Scotland

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

National Police Dog Trials 2007

Pc Johnson & Jet Pc Buckley & Chaz

Nottinghamshire Police dominated the 2007 national police dog trials in Surrey, with PC David Buckley and police dog Chaz crowned overall champions and PC Mark Johnson and police dog Jet achieving third place.
PC Buckley and Chaz performed strongly in each of the three phases of the trials to win the outright title, beating competitors from no fewer than 15 other UK forces.
The pair won the Phase Two trophy and finished runners up in the final phase to seal victory.
In claiming third place overall PC Johnson and Jet led the field after scoring the highest marks in Phase One of the competition which tests tracking, the use of force, chase and stand-off and an element of agility.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Regional Police Dog Trials

Note the 70's look! Regional Police Dog Trials RAF Wyton 1979

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Myself and Police Dog Rudi