Dock Jumping - Records

Records

Date Distance Dog Handler Event Location Reference
7 July 2000 22 ft 4 in (6.81 m) Heidi Beth Gutteridge ESPN Great Outdoor Games Lake Placid, NY
8 July 2001 23 ft 1 in (7.04 m) Jerry Mike Wallace ESPN Great Outdoor Games Lake Placid, NY
20 February 2002 23 ft 3 in (7.09 m) Little Morgan Mike Jackson Indianapolis Boat, Sport & Travel Show Indianapolis, IN
1 May 2002 23 ft 4 in (7.11 m) Haley John Kline ESPN2 Super Retriever Series Northfield, MN
6 July 2002 26 ft 6 in (8.08 m) Little Morgan Mike Jackson ESPN Great Outdoor Games Lake Placid, NY
7 August 2005 27 ft 5 in (8.36 m) Country Kevin Meese Bass Pro Shops Baltimore, MD
21 August 2005 28 ft 7 in (8.71 m) Country Kevin Meese Big Nickle time Cabela's Hamburg, PA
9 October 2005 28 ft 10 in (8.79 m) Country Kevin Meese Bass Pro Shops Baltimore, MD
30 May 2010 28 ft 11.59 in (8.829 m) Quasi Rande Murphy Super Retriever Series Crown Championship Little Rock, AR
11 July 2010 29 ft 1 in (8.86 m) Smoke Melissa Ness 2010 UKC Premier Richmond, IN
29 May 2011 29 ft 7 in (9.017 m) Baxter Tony Lampert Super Retriever Series Crown Championship Little Rock, AR
07 Oct 2011 29 ft 11 in (9.119 m) Baxter Tony Lampert David Letterman Show, October 7 2011 New York, NY

Baxter has unofficially jumped 30 ft 11 in (9.423 m) in a non-competition event.

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