 is verb the border collie handled by Perry DeWitt from Windcote, Pennsylvania. Do you have an adjective to describe verb? I can maybe give you an adverb for the verb, but I think what we're going to see is speed. 34.21, the new time to beat. Look at verb, already focused. Yeah, I know what we're doing. And all Perry has to do out there is just let her know where she's going. Down on that contact. Little wide there, but look at that speed. Wow. And not much of a check-in at all on that. Get to that backside. Nice tight turn there. Get that teeter stick it. Got that jump. That jump seems to be causing a little bit of a problem with people. Great job by the adverb. There we go. Is the head of the pace. Here come the weeples. This is the finish right here. There's a good chance. There's a good chance. Focus was there from the beginning from verb. I mean, the focus was incredible. Just look at the eyes. Where are we going? Okay, I'm checking in. Got it. I know where we're going. I'll take care of that for you, mom. And now look at these weeples. Just look at the spittle on verb's fur. Just all verb wants to do is go. Look at that. And now here's the big shot, the love. It's all about the love. Gotta love the relationship of agility dogs and their handlers. What a moment there. And now one more. Otherwise, verb is a champion and this a tough competitor. And the overall winner of the sixth annual master's agility championship at Westminster and the recipient of a $5,000 check to donate to the AKC Agility Training Club of their choice or the AKC Humane Fund is verb, the border collie, handled by Perry DeWitt of Winco, Pennsylvania. Congratulations to our winners and the grand champion, which is verb.