Ashley Whippet (ca. 1971 – 1985), a
Whippet owned by Alex Stein of
Ohio, was the first notable
disc dog and the winner of three
Canine Frisbee Disc World Championships.
Dodger Stadium
Ashley first gained notoriety on August 5, 1974, when Stein, then a 19-year-old college student, smuggled him into
Dodger Stadium during a nationally televised Monday night
baseball game between the
Los Angeles Dodgers and the
Cincinnati Reds
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.
["Dodger Stadium," ''Los Angeles Almanac''. Retrieved from on 2007-03-20.] Stein jumped the fence and went onto the baseball field with Ashley, where he threw discs (
Frisbee
A frisbee (pronounced ), also called a flying disc or simply a disc, is a gliding toy or sporting item that is generally made of injection-molded plastic and roughly in diameter with a pronounced lip. It is used recreationally and competitive ...
s) for the dog to catch. The crowd was in awe at Ashley's disc-catching ability, as he ran up to 35 miles per hour and leaped 9 feet in the air to snag the Frisbees.
[Coffey, Ron, "One of world's outstanding canine athletes has Greenfield connection," ''CoffeyWeb''. Retrieved from on 2007-03-20.] The stunt was so novel that the game was stopped and
Joe Garagiola continued to announce the flying disc action on the field. Finally, after eight minutes, Stein was escorted off the field and arrested.
[ The nationally televised exhibition of Ashley's skill did much to fuel interest in the disc dog sport.
]
Frisbee Dog World Championship
The next year, Stein helped to organize the first Frisbee Dog World Championship
The Frisbee Dog World Championship (also known as the Ashley Whippet Invitational World Championship and the Canine Frisbee Disc World Championship) is an annual competition for disc dogs.
Origin
In 1975, Irv Lander, Alex Stein and Eldon McIntir ...
for flying-disc catching dogs and their handlers, which continued as an annual event. Stein and Ashley won the first three championships in 1975, 1976 and 1977.["Our History," ''AshleyWhippet.com''. Retrieved from on 2007-03-20.] In those early years the Dog World Championship took place alongside the "human" Frisbee championships at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena
Pasadena ( ) is a city in Los Angeles County, California, northeast of downtown Los Angeles. It is the most populous city and the primary cultural center of the San Gabriel Valley. Old Pasadena is the city's original commercial district.
Its ...
, California. Eventually, it turned into a contest series and, in the early 1980s, was named the Ashley Whippet Invitational (AWI) in honor of Ashley.[David (2005), "Canine Frisbee History," ''K9 Disc Thrills''. Retrieved from on 2007-03-20.]
''Floating Free''
Ashley's skills as a disc dog were featured in the 1977 documentary entitled '' Floating Free'', which was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Live Action Short Film. The eleven-minute short was shot at the 1977 World Frisbee Championships and showcases the various events at the competition.
Other notable performances
In 1977 Ashley performed at Super Bowl XI as the pre-game entertainment. He also performed at the White House for a young Amy Carter
Amy Lynn Carter (born October 19, 1967) is the daughter of the thirty-ninth U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his First Lady of the United States, first lady Rosalynn Carter. Carter entered the limelight as a child when she lived in the White Hou ...
.
Ashley's Ice Cream
Ashley's Ice Cream is a popular ice cream shop located on the Connecticut shoreline named after Ashley Whippet. From the beginning, when it opened in 1979 near Yale University, Ashley's celebrated the history of the Frisbee
A frisbee (pronounced ), also called a flying disc or simply a disc, is a gliding toy or sporting item that is generally made of injection-molded plastic and roughly in diameter with a pronounced lip. It is used recreationally and competitive ...
, which first gained popularity as a college craze on Yale's campus, where the students threw pie pans from the Frisbie Pie Company. Ashley's currently has 5 locations open, all of which are located in New Haven County. Their largest ice cream dish is served on a frisbee. It is called the Downside Watson. The Downside Watson is made with seven scoops of ice cream, nine toppings, and two bananas. Over the decades, many people have tried to consume an entire Downside Watson in one sitting, with the inevitable result that many people have stories about gastrointestinal distress caused by attempting to eat a Downside Watson. The shop has been voted Connecticut's best ice cream 14 years in a row. Ashley Whippet's favorite ice cream flavor from Ashley's Ice Cream was chocolate banana.
See also
* List of individual dogs
References
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1971 animal births
1985 animal deaths
Disc dogs
Individual dogs