AAC Hall of Fame
Dogs that win the AAC's highest honors are listed here, forever acknowledged for their contributions to the club.
Club Cup Champions
2006-2007 Champion
Jazz, an extremely driven dog, qualified for the Skyhoundz world finals in 2004-05. She absolutely loved to jump.
2008 Champion
Rescued at age 3, Jem was a bit of a late bloomer. She followed up her cup win at age 8 with several senior awards to round out a long fun-filled Air Canine career.
2009 Champion
Humans are always eager to enter Piper's "circle of trust” but trust doesn’t come easy for her. In case you haven’t figured it out yet, Frisbee is the key to entering her circle.
2010 Champion
Shadow was the youngest of 10; a surprise gift from his then newly rescued mom. He is now retired from a long career in Canine Education.
2011 Champion
Adopted from a border collie rescue in Carlisle. She is a very driven dog to whatever job she has, including her intense focus on other vehicles when she travels to AAC events.
2012 Champion
Lucy is a rescue dog, and always has her toenails painted...usually pink. She has competed at the Skyhoundz World Championships in the Pairs Freestyle division three times.
2013 Champion
Star loves the long throws, and will outrun the farthest attempt. Bringing it all the way back? Not her absolute favorite activity.
2014 Champion
Rescued from a shelter in Berkley Springs, WV. Ted showed remarkable ability and desire to retrieve tennis balls and discs almost immediately.
2015 Champion
Rescued in 2013, Henry started disc when running 3 miles was just a warm up. Henry will chase down any disc, whether tossed by kids or adults, making him an excellent disc ambassador.
2016 Champion
Oscar is one of the smartest and fun spirited dogs that his family has known. He can go from taking an afternoon nap to full-on disc competition within a split second.
2017 Champion
Sunny "Sunshine D" was one of a "whoopsie" litter from a home in Waterford VA.
2018 Champion
Jessie was born while her owners were competing in disc competition that very day. She is a funny and easy dog to work with, loving to play disc. She enjoys hanging out with her family almost as much.
2019 Champion
When Joe is not having fun on the disc field, he loves spending time with his family. He loves car rides, hikes, playing ball, and loving on Simon's daughters.