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2004 Grand National Entries
What can I say but "WOW". From the fellowship with old friends, making new friends, laughter and the all around atmosphere of llama love, we have ended our 2004 show year on a high note and are looking forward to 2005!
RESULTS: The 2004 Grand Nationals was very rewarding to us in that we placed Top Ten with all four entrants. As the cherry on the sundae, all "3" of our White Russian juvenile babies went Top Ten with 2 of those babies placing in the Top Five, 2nd place (see below) in very large classes. The competition was tough and to see so many incredible llamas under one roof is overwhelming to say the least! They get better and better each year and we love it. Congratulations to all Nationals contenders!
From the gorgeous sunrise photographed on the plane trip to Lincoln, Nebraska, to the opening ceremonies on show day, the comraderie of fellow llama friends and the privilege of meeting and making new friends enabled us to end our show year with a tremendous fulfillment. Our strife in believing in our llamas and following our goals to produce the finest show quality llamas we can came to fruition right in front of our eyes, especially at this Grand National event. Congratulations to those who believed in our llamas. We wish you continued success in 2005!
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Sunrise from the airplane on the way to the 2004 Grand Nationals - WOW!
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Opening ceremonies on show day - wonderful drill team. Good job everyone!
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Steppin Out
2004 Grand Nationals - Top Ten 4th place Medium Wool Female (class of 26)
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WINS Hot Winsation
2004 Grand Nationals - Top Ten 2nd place Medium Wool Female (class of 28)
Owned by Bear Korner Llamas, Warrens, Wisconsin
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WINS Dynachrome
2004 Grand Nationals - Top Ten 2nd place Heavy Wool Female (class of 22)
Owned by David & Marcia Ross, Del Mirage Farm, Lancaster, CA
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WINS Hot Notes
2004 Grand Nationals - Top Ten 9th place Heavy Wool Male (class of 16)
Owned by Don & Margaret Ricci, Stonehenge Llamas, Vacaville, CA
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