Arctic Quest
“This is the most fantastic
sport ever because you
get to share it with
your best mate ... but
getting a dog is a huge
commitment and requires
a lot of work; speak to
people, learn lots, go to
events and make sure it’s
the right sport for you.”
Connected to your dog
Manufacturer of Active Dog Equipment
Available in all good dog sports retailers
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@ArcticWolf_SDE
@ArcticWolf_SDE
01773 688240 | www.arcticwolf.eu
Unit 6 Acre Ridge Industrial Estate, Salcombe Road, Alfreton. Derbyshire. U.K. DE55 7RG
Present
“The last six months have been the
most challenging six months of my life. If
it wasn’t for the dogs I’ve no idea where I
would be. But looking forward; we have
the biggest race of our career coming up
with the best opportunity for a medal.
Right now I’ve never been more
determined, inspired, passionate about
anything in my life. We have the world
Championships in November. My dogs
are running better than ever. I have the
best equipment I can afford ... the rest
lies with me. I’ve trained hard and can
honestly look back and say I’ve put
everything I possibly can into trying to
make my dream come true. I have the
best dogs in the world anyway and I
don’t need a medal to tell me that, but
we’re going to give it the best shot we
can to become World Champions.”
2017
“At the end of Last Winter we came
home with three National Championship
Gold medals. My four dog team got the
fastest time of the whole weekend at the
British Championships. We also raced in
Austria on the snow where we won the
Duth National Championships. Which,
being from Britain, with no snow to train
on was a huge achievement for us. To
say the dogs have done me proud is an
understatement.
The plan now is to train as much
and as hard as I can in prep for Poland
November World Championships (Dry
land); I have the European champs in
October out in Italy, then at the end of
the year I turn to snow. Super excited!”
Get Involved
“This is the most fantastic sport ever
because you get to share it with your
best mate ... but getting a dog is a huge
commitment and requires a lot of work;
speak to people, learn lots, go to events
and make sure it’s the right sport for
you. I offer training sessions and there
are some great clubs now around the UK
and lots of races from intro level through
to the elite.”
Challenges/Ambitions
“Life always throw us challenges, but
the hardest thing in the next five years
honestly is that my oldest dogs are not
getting any younger and over the next
five years, I will face some of the toughest
days of my life - that’s the biggest down
side to my sport - dogs don’t live forever
and that sucks so much!”
Ambitions
“My ambitions are to live everyday
like it’s my last; train hard, work hard
and try to give my dogs back the pleasure
they give me. I want to give my dogs the
best life possible. I want to introduce
more people to this great sport, help
develop the junior side of the sport - but
more importantly get more dogs out of
rescue, working and having a great life.
I want to enjoy my dogs more and more
each day and share that with the world!
Being world champion will be the icing
on the cake for me!”
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