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The National German Shorthaired Pointer Association Presents

2026 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS & FUTURITY

Open to German Shorthaired Pointers Only!

Beginning Saturday, March 28, 2026, and running to conclusion

Sportsmen’s Association Field Trial Grounds, near Grovespring, MO

Championship Committee: Anthony Rusciano and Mark Wasserman, Co-Chairmen;

Fred Ryan, Sherri Tangsrud, Mark Verdoorn, Art Armbrust, and Lori Rezzardi

50TH NATIONAL AMATEUR SHOOTING DOG CHAMPIONSHIP

One-Hour Heats • Entry Fee: $275.00

Judges: David Russell and Aaron McAfee

Stake Managers: David O’Brien, Dan DiMambro, and Layton Norwood

Prizes: Specially engraved saddle to the champion; Trophies to champion and runner-up champion.

6TH NATIONAL AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP (ALL-AGE)

One-Hour Heats • Entry Fee: $275.00

Judges: Chris Meyer and Sarah Hayes

Stake Managers: Robin Lambourn, Chris Young, and Fred Ryan

Prizes: Specially crafted bronzes to the champion and runner-up champion.

67TH NGSPA NATIONAL FUTURITY

30-Minute Heats • Entry Fee: $125.00

Judges: Chris Meyer and Sarah Hayes

Stake Managers: James Messer and Harvey Franco

Prizes: Trophies to all placed dogs and cash awards based on nomination fees.

Futurity Qualification: Must have completed the Nomination Procedure and be FDSB registered.

73RD NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

One-Hour Heats • Entry Fee: $300.00

Judges: Steve Auxier and Mike Small

Stake Managers: Ray Larrondo, Keith Richardson, and Anthony Rusciano

Prizes: Specially crafted bronzes and $1,500 purse divided $1,000 to the champion and $500 to the runner-up champion, if named.

56TH NATIONAL SHOOTING DOG CHAMPIONSHIP

One-Hour Heats • Entry Fee: $300.00

Judges: Kirk Swanson and John Bonner

Stake Managers: Josh Nieman, Mark Wasserman, and Sherri Tangsrud

Prizes: Specially crafted bronzes and $1,500 purse divided $1,000 to the champion and $500 to the runner-up champion, if named.

Qualifications for National Amateur Shooting Dog, National Amateur, National and National Shooting Dog Championships: Listed on the NGSPA website at https://ngspa.org/national-championships-qualifications/ • Dogs must be FDSB & DNA registered, or DNA registration pending. • NGSPA No-Crossover rule will be enforced. • fees must be received before any dog competes.

— NOTE ENTRY DEADLINE: MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2026 —

Phone entries will not be accepted. Entries MUST be on an entry form and include ALL information. Drawing for the National Amateur Shooting Dog Championship will take place at approximately 6:00 p.m., Friday, March 27, on the grounds. Drawings for all other stakes will be held on the grounds no later than the night before the stake begins. There is no training or roading allowed on the grounds for a two-week period before the trial begins. This trial is run under the minimum requirements of the FDSB and NGSPA rules and regulations. A current negative Coggins Test and Health Certificate for horses are required by Missouri law.

Purina Awards & Amateur Dinner: Saturday, March 28 • Delegates’ Meeting: Sunday, March 29 • Annual Board Meeting: Monday, March 30

Send Championship and Futurity Entries to:

LORI REZZARDI, Field Trial Secretary, 7798 Green Rd., Iuka, IL 62849

Phone/Text: (618) 604-1204 • Email: LRezzardi@gmail.com

*Online entry forms are the preferred way to submit entries click on the online entries button listed below on this page.

**All participants submitting a payment must complete the new NGSPA National Championships Payment Form: 

CLICK HERE FOR THE NGSPA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS PAYMENT FORM LINK

— This event is sponsored by Purina with additional support from SportDOG, Garmin, and Dogs Unlimited —

ONLINE PAYMENT FORM

  • All participants/attendees submitting any type of payment, please submit this form to help us track payments.
  • Entry fees must be paid before the start of any stake entered.
  • Payments may be made in-person via cash or check, or online via PayPal, Credit Card, or Venmo (@AnthonyRus)

NGSPA National Championships Online Payment Form

2026 NGSPA National Championships Running Order
*Weather permitting

National Amateur Shooting Dog Championship
66 entries - 33 braces - 5 days - Sat 3/28 - Wed 4/1

National Amateur Championship
 27 entries - 14 braces - 2 days - Thurs 4/2 - Fri 4/3

National Futurity
31 entries - 16 braces - 1.5 days - Sat 4/4 - Sunday 4/5

National Championship
 41 entries - 22 braces - 3 days - Sun 4/5 - Wed 4/8

National Shooting Dog Championship
60 entries - 30 braces - 5 days - Thurs 4/9 - Mon 4/13

EVENING EVENTS AT CLUBHOUSE

*Tentative subject to change

  • Friday, March 27th - 50th National ASD Drawing & Calcutta - Apps & Happy Hour sponsored by Sherri Tangsrud -
    Pizza & Wings sponsored by NGSPA
  • Saturday, March 28th - Dog of the Year Awards - Steak Night sponsored by Purina
  • Sunday, March 29th - NGSPA Delegates Meeting - Fried Chicken & Fixings sponsored by the Richardsons
  • Monday, March 30th - NGSPA Annual Board Meeting - clubhouse closed during this private event
  • Tuesday, March 31st - 6th NAC Drawing & Calcutta - dnner sponsored by Alan Davidson
  • Friday, April 3rd - 67th National Futurity Drawing & Calcutta - dinner sponsored by Joe Burch
  • Sunday, April 5th - 73rd National Championship Drawing - dinner sponsored by Jeff Alexander
  • Thursday, April 9th - 56th National OSD Drawing - dinner sponsored by David O'Brien
 

-IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER- 

- Breakaway 8 am sharp every morning - weather permitting.

- Hay available in Grovesprings at the MFA feed store. Reserved for the NGPSA.

- Entry fee must be paid before the dog competes.

- Electric $15 night.

- *If a Breeder fails to nominate their litter and the individual dog is nominated by the owner, if the dog is awarded a placement in the Futurity, then the Breeder payout will be forfeited to the owner.

 

Directions to Field Trial Grounds

Do Not Trust Your GPS To Get You To The Grounds - You Might End Up Driving Through Back Roads - Follow directions below.

  
From the North
- You must get on State Highway 5 at Lebanon.

From Lebanon- Go South on Mo Hwy 5 to Meadowlark Road. There is a large wooden silhouette of a Pointer on Mo-5 on the right. Turn Right onto Meadowlark. Follow it west until it swings south. The Sportsmen’s Clubhouse and barns, etc. are a short distance south on the Right. If you drive all the way into Grovespring on MO-5; you have gone too far.

From Grovespring- Go to Mo Rt M and turn West. Go to Parks Creek Road (look for wooden silhouette of a Pointer on the right – not far past MFA Feed Store); turn Right and follow gravel road to the Clubhouse. There is one “Y” in the road – go to the right. Go past Andy Daugherty’s house and kennel and continue down the valley to the clubhouse and stables (on the left).

From the South- From I-44- Take Conway Exit, go to MO-5, turn right (south) and follow above directions. 

Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF)
2300 N Airport Blvd, Springfield, MO 65802

Take W Division St to US-160 W
Follow I-44 E to State Hwy CC/N Marshall Rd in Marshfield. Exit from I-44 E. Continue on State Hwy CC. Take State Hwy M and State Hwy DD to Parks Creek Rd in Union Township 11534-10911 Parks Creek Rd, Grovespring, MO 65662

Accommodations

  • Days Inn in Lebanon, MO (Exit #127, 417-532-7111)
  • Super 8 in Lebanon, MO (1831 W Elm St, Lebanon, MO 65536 | 417-588-2574)
  • Holiday Inn Express, Lebanon (417-532-1111)

Kennels, stalls, and parking spaces are first-come, first-served. The private rooms in the clubhouse are reserved—limited camping with electricity. The parking fee is $15 per night. There will be two days of septic tank cleanouts, each costing $25. Fees can be paid online via the new NGSPA Nationals Payment Form.

Emergency Contacts

  • Mercy Hospital Lebanon, 100 Hospital Drive Lebanon, MO 65536 (417) 533-6100
  • Sheriff Wright County Sheriff, Hartville, MO (417) 741-7576
  • Vet Terra Veterinary Services, 1931 S Jefferson Ave Lebanon, MO 65536 (417) 532-9147
  • Vet Howerton Animal Hospital, 22210 S Jefferson Ave, Lebanon, MO 65536 (417) 531-3811
  • Vet Graff Veterinary Clinic, 9329 Missouri Highway 38, Graf, MO 65660 (417) 668-5627

NGSPA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS & FUTURITY

NEWSLETTER | SPONSORS | CATALOG

2026 NGSPA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS PLACEMENTS

 - Starting March 28, 2026 -

National Amateur Shooting Dog

Coming Soon
Judges: David Russell and Aaron McAfee
# Dogs
Champion Dogs Name
O:
RU Champion
Dogs Name
O:

National Amateur Champion

Coming Soon
Judges: Chris Meyer and Sarah Hayes
# Dogs
Champion Dogs Name
O:
RU Champion
Dogs Name
O:

National
Futurity

Coming Soon
Judges: Chris Meyer and Sarah Hayes
# Dogs
Champion Dogs Name
O:
RU Champion
Dogs Name
O:

National
Champion

Coming Soon
Judges: Steve Auxier and Mike Small
# Dogs
Champion Dogs Name
O:
RU Champion
Dogs Name
O:

National Open Shooting Dog

Coming Soon
Judges: Kirk Swanson and John Bonner
# Dogs
Champion Dogs Name
O:
RU Champion
Dogs Name
O:

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS WINNERS ARCHIVES

Review past national winners and futurity placements.


INFORMATION & GUIDELINES

History of NGSPA National Championship at Grovespring, MO

Our NGSPA Board of Trustees has made one of the most important decisions in our history. We have decided to relocate our National Championships from Booneville, AR, to Grovespring, MO. We came to Booneville in late February, 2018, with high expectations. The reports from the fall trials were that bird carryover and grounds were the best ever.

We were shocked to find that we could use only one course which some described as a “race track”. It was so muddy that some proposed to cancel the OSD saying that riding was too dangerous. Additionally the birds rarely flew because they were so wet and unhealthy. There was a widespread sentiment that something had to be done. This was the worst, but the last five or six years were also problematic. Over 50% of the time we could only use two courses, and in the “good” years there were parts of courses 2 and 3 that were under water.

We have been happy with the work that Red and Brad have done to improve the grounds, but nothing can be done about the water and the negative impact it has had on the running of what we declare to be the best National Championship in the GSP world.

We reviewed available National Championship quality grounds and identified one that stood above the others, Grovespring, MO. We toured the grounds, met with the three person Board that oversees it, and we all agreed that this venue not only met, but exceeded our search criteria. There is no doubt in our minds that these grounds will test and challenge our dogs in ways that will lead to continual improvement of our breed.

There are three continuous courses offering a variety of groomed open fields with long tree and shrub lined edges that hold birds and show a dog well. Most of the turns flow nicely, but still require the dogs to go with their handlers. There are some hills, mixed cover and shallow creek crossings that add variety and challenge. The cover holds birds and the courses will challenge dogs, handlers and scouts. At the same time the best dogs will show well. The ground drains quickly and mud is pretty much non-existant.

In our search we found that the best venues were nearly fully booked with limited dates available for an event the size of ours. At Grovespring there were only two time slots, and the earlier one was not suitable. Our 2019 Nationals will begin on Saturday, March 30, and run through April 13 depending on entries (15 year calendar giving the Saturday start dates). The weather patterns should be good for running dogs with evenings in the forties, and days in the sixties or low seventies. Some possibility of rain but no snow or ice. Unlike the drive to Booneville in late February, it is doubtful that any attendees will encounter hazardous road conditions.

The biggest challenge will be that over the past 30 years, the dates of various NGSPA trials and individual training programs have been harmonized with the dates of Booneville. Our new dates will be disruptive in the short term, but in most cases reasonable options exist. We had no choice other than to remain at Booneville, and we considered this to be unacceptable. We trust you will agree.

We are excited to invite you to join us for the historical first break-away at the new home of the NGSPA National Championships in Grovespring, MO. Best regards,

The NGSPA BOARD OF TRUSTEES

No Cross-Over Rule

At our June, 2019 Board meeting the Board approved a change in the “No cross-over rule” to accommodate the newly added National Amateur All-Age Championship.

Beginning with the National Championships in 2020, a qualified dog may be entered in only one Amateur National Championship stake, and only one Open National Championship stake. The class of the stake (All-Age vs. Shooting Dog) may be changed between the Amateur and the Open Championships.

NGSPA National Championships Qualifications