I've attached the closing sequence from an AKC JWW course this weekend. As you can see, it was a bit chilly this weekend up in the mountains. We didn't get to run this course, but we played with it a bit at home afterwards (substituting teeter for weaves).
Here is a CRCD diagram depicting the sequence.
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There were quite a few different strategies.
(1) handle entire close with dog on right
(2) front cross followed by rear cross
(3) rear cross followed by another rear cross
(4) front cross and finish with dog on left
That was a fantastic video,
That was a fantastic video, especially with all the different breeds and handling styles.
Thank you for doing it!
Katie