For the EXB JWW run, we did a nice LOP to #3 and Teddy read the shoulder turn after #5 just before the RX at #6. I was late getting to my FX position at #10 and he came around the jump. Nice weaves. I did a RX at the double #19 and that set him up nicely for taking the last jump correctly.
For the EXB STD run, Teddy did a wide turn toward the #4 weaves and then popped out after the first pole. He did well on the A-frame because i was between him and the judge and I pointed to the bottom while saying "target". At the end of the DW, he looked back for the judge. On the table he was looking around and not focused on my releasing him. On the teeter he got stuck there looking at the judge. He handled the run of jumps well toward the end but I pushed him off the #18 jump instead of giving him time to go on by.
We were almost 7 seconds overtime, mostly due to slow contacts and table performance, plus re-doing the weaves.
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