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GENERAL POLICIES
ANNUAL TROPHIES
ANNUAL VERSATILITY TROPHIES
ANNUAL BREED TROPHIES
ANNUAL SHOW TROPHIES
ANNUAL OBEDIENCE TROPHIES
ANNUAL FIELD TROPHIES
ANNUAL JUNIOR HANDLING TROPHIES
SILMARIL KENNEL TROPHY
EVENT TROPHIES
All event trophies will be presented at the show or trial involved, and will remain in the possession of the Club.
Challenge trophies will be won outright when the same dog and owner has been awarded the same trophy for three (3) consecutive years. If the recipient decides to keep the trophy in his possession when awarded as above, then it is the responsibility of the recipient to provide a suitable replacement trophy at his/her expense.
It will be responsibility of the GRCC to supply the engraved shield for every trophy awarded. If the shield is not available at the time of presentation, it will be forwarded within a reasonable time, at the Club's expense.
The following will apply as indicated -
BREED TROPHIES - No breed standard Disqualifying faults and *hip and eye clearances for ALL trophies.
PERFORMANCE TROPHIES - No breed standard disqualifying faults and hip and eye clearances OR must be accompanied by a spay/neuter certificate.
* Hip and eye clearances in ALL cases must be OFA/OVC certified and eye clearances must be by a qualified ophthalmologist or accredited institution. Hip clearances are not required for any award application where the award has been earned by a puppy under 18 months of age.
These requirements apply to all trophies. Additional requirements may be necessary for an individual trophy.
1) All applicant and owners/co-owners must be members of the GRCC, in good standing, and points are acknowledged from the date of receipt of membership.
2) Applications for trophies must be made on the form provided by the GRCC. The applicant's signature verifies that the requirements listed are correct and that the dog has no disqualification to the
Breed Standard. This form will be published in a timely manner via Golden Leaves. Disqualification to the Breed Standard are as follows:
1) Deviation in height of more than 1 inch (3 cm) from the standard either way. MALE: 23-24 INCHES (58-61 CM) IN HEIGHT AT THE WITHERS FEMALE: 21½ - 22½ INCHES (55-57CM) IN HEIGHT AT THE WITHERS
2) Undershot or overshot jaw. This condition not to be confused with misaligned teeth.
3) Trichiasis (abnormal position or direction of the eyelashes).
3 Application forms must be submitted to the awards committee chairperson on or before the published deadline date. Any application received after that date will be ineligible.
4) All awards are for Canadian achievements only, and must be verified by results as listed in Dogs in Canada where possible.
5) Achievements must have been made in the specified year period beginning January 1 and ending December 31, except where noted.
6) All obedience scores must be qualifying scores.
7) When applying for trophies requiring hip and/or eye clearances, copies of the clearance must accompany the application. Hip clearances must be from OFA or OVC. The eye clearance must be dated within the specified year period and must be from a board certified ophthalmologist.
1) In the event of a disagreement between the applicant and the committee, it is the applicant's responsibility to substantiate the results submitted at his/her expense. After such an appeal is heard, then the decision of the awards committee on the matter, will be final.
2) All annual awards trophies will be awarded in as good condition as possible. It is the responsibility of the recipient to return the trophy to the designated person at least four (4) weeks prior to the next annual awards banquet. Trophy recipients will be required to make a $50 deposit and sign an agreement with the GRCC if they wish to retain the trophy in their possession for the year. The GRCC reserves the right to claim from the last listed recipient, the cost of any repairs necessary to restore a trophy returned in damaged condition.
3) The trophy recipient will be responsible for all shipping costs both outgoing and incoming, to the designated person and/or awards banquet site, should the recipient wish to retain the trophy in his/her possession for the year following the awards banquet.
4) A specified date and place for the presentation of the annual awards will be published, in a timely manner, in Golden Leaves.
5) A keeper trophy will be provided by the GRCC if one is not provided by the donor of the annual trophy.
THE J. P. CRAWLEY MEMORIAL TROPHY
donated by
ASPEN KENNELS Reg'd
THIS TROPHY IS FOR THE GRAND CHAMPION GOLDEN RETRIEVER WHO CONTINUES TO DISPLAY EXCELLENCE AND OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN ALL FIELDS OF COMPETITION.
Requirements:
1) Golden must be certified free of hip dysplasia and hereditary eye defects.
2) Golden must be three years of age or older.
3) Golden must be Canadian owned.
4) Golden must have a show championship and at least two (2) of the following titles - CDX, WC, TD or FTCH. WC can be replaced by having a licensed Field Trial placement or CM (puppy stakes excluded) or Junior, Senior or Master Hunter
5) Goldens must have attained a title or an accomplishment during the specified year period. An accomplishment may be one of the following - a Group placement, a placement or CM in a licensed Field Trial, or a leg toward Master Hunter, or a HIT.
6) Golden must be owner-handled for all titles.
This award will be given to the Golden who has obtained the most titles. In the case of a tie, the Golden who obtained the most accomplishments during the specified year period will be the winner. If an additional tie breaker is necessary, the awards committee will consider the
dog's achievements in obtaining the titles. It is the wish of the donors to not only recognize excellence in an individual dog, but also to recognize the owner of the dog for promoting the breed in its workability, while conscientiously maintaining concern for hereditary problems in the breed.
THE GIBSON MEMORIAL TROPHY
donated in fond memory of
CH. H.G.L'S GOLDEN PINE GIBSON SOLO,Can/Am CD, Can/Am.WC
by Jim and Carol Lee
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The Gibson Memorial Trophy is a perpetual trophy offered for versatility in all fields. To apply for this award, the Golden must have obtained at least five (5) championship points. The trophy will be awarded annually to the Golden who attains the most number of points in at least three
(3) areas of competition. The points are awarded as per the points system listed below. Dogs who have a hip clearance and an eye clearance then double the number of points achieved. Dogs with either a hip or an eye clearance (only one) then half the number of points achieved.
SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP 3 pts
Pointed to CHAMPIONSHIP 1/2 Pt
BEST OF BREED All Breed Show 5 pts (maximum of 5 BOB, provided 5 or more dogs competed for BOB)
National Specialty 3 pts
Regional Specialty 2 pts
GROUP PLACEMENT (maximum of 5 group placements) 2 pts
BEST IN SHOW (maximum of 5 best in shows) 5 pts
COMPANION DOG 1 pt
COMPANION DOG EXCELLENT 3 pts
UTILITY DOG 5 pts
HIGH IN TRIAL (maximum of 5 High in Irials) 3 pts
FIRST IN OBEDIENCE CLASS (maximum of 5 firsts) I pt
WORKING CERTIFICATE 2 pts
WORKING CERTIFICATE INTERMEDIATE 3 pts
WORKING CERTIFICATE EXCELLENT 4 pts
FIRST PLACE IN LICENSED FIELD TRIAL
Open Stake 6 pts
Qualifying Stake 4 pts.
Junior Stake 2 pts
OTHER PLACEMENT OR CM IN LICENSED TRIAL
Open Stake 2 pts
Qualifying Stake 2 pts
Junior Stake 1 Pt
AMT. FIELD TRIAL or FIELD TRIAL
CHAMPIONSHIP 8 pts
BOTH AMATEUR FIELD TRIAL AND FIELD TRIAL
CHAMPIONSHIP 2 pts
TRACKING DOG 2 pts
TRACKING DOG EXCELLENT 4 pts
1) A degree will be counted for each annual application of the same dog (e.g.-degree obtained in '87 can be counted in '90)
2) Placements will only be counted when achieved in the specified year period.
3) Points are awarded for the highest accomplishment only. (e.g.-Show: a dog which placed third in the Group would only be awarded 2 points and not an additional point for the BOB win.)
4) A dog will only be awarded this trophy once.
TOP BROOD BITCH
The Ambercroft Perpetual Trophy
Donated by Jim and Carol Lee
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TOP STUD DOG
The Cedarcroft Perpetual Trophy
Donated by Cedarcroft Kennels
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These awards will be awarded to the dog and bitch who are -
1) FREE OF HEREDITARY EYE DEFECTS
2) FREE OF HIP DYSPLASIA
and whose offspring have obtained the greatest number of degrees. One point is awarded for each degree obtained.
TOP SHOW GOLDEN
FORGET-ME-NOT PERPETUAL TROPHY
Donated by Forget-Me-Not Kennels
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To be awarded to the Golden who obtains the highest number of points according to the Phillips system.
TOP BEST OPPOSITE SEX
SHADYWELL PERPETUAL TROPHY
Donated by Shadywell Kennels
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To be awarded to the Golden of opposite sex to the top show Golden and who obtains the highest number of points according to the Phillips system.
TOP SHOW PUPPY
TAMMY PERPETUAL TROPHY
Donated by Shirley Goodman
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to be awarded to the puppy who, before its first birthday, has obtained the highest number of points based on the following system:
BEST PUPPY IN BREED (at least 2 competing) 1 Pt
BEST PUPPY IN GROUP 10 pts
BEST PUPPY IN SHOW 25 pts
BEST OF BREED (at least 10 competing) 10 pts
BEST PUPPY AT A NATIONAL SPECIALTY.. 10 pts
BEST PUPPY AT A REGIONAL SPECIALTY.. 5 pts
The maximum number of points awarded in one show is 25.
TIE BREAKING POLICY for all Annual Obedience Trophies - to break a tie the Awards committee will consider the fourth highest score (sixth highest score for the Super Dog Trophy) submitted with the award application. Failing that, the Awards committee will contact
those involved to establish which dog defeated the most in competition enroute to a single HIT selected by the applicant.
NOVICE A THE GOLDEN AMBER AWARD
donated by Gloria & Gilbert Godrey
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Awarded to the Golden who has the top three qualifying scores in Novice A and whose handler was a complete novice. This award is intended for the Novice owner who has never before put an obedience degree on a dog.
TOP NOVICE A
MAKANI MEADOWS TROPHY
donated by Don & Betsey Ryan
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Awarded to the Golden with the top three (3) scores in Novice A.
TOP NOVICE B
PAUL JACOBSEN MEMORIAL TROPHY
donated by Marg Jacobsen
Awarded to the Golden with the top three (3) scores in Novice B.
TOP OPEN A
FOLLYFOOT TROPHY
donated by Pat Renshaw
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Awarded to the Golden with the top three scores in Open A.
TOP OPEN B
GOLDENSPORT TROPHY
donated by Don & Bev Rintoul
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Awarded to the Golden with the top three scores in Open B.
TOP UTILITY
THE MITSU AWARD
donated by John Mairs
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Awarded to the Golden with the top three scores in Utility.
HIGH COMBINED OPEN/UTILITY
BAR-NIC TROPHY
donated by G.Barks/R.Nickles
Awarded to the Golden who obtains the highest combined score in Open and Utility at the same trial.
SUPER DOG TROPHY
donated by Clint & Vera McEvoy
Awarded to the Golden with the five (5) highest scores in Open over 197 and the five (5) highest scores in Utility of 97.
Annual Licensed Field Trial trophies are awarded by the accumulation of points based on the following chart -
FIRST PLACE 5 pts
THIRD PLACE 2 pts
SECOND PLACE 3 pts
FOURTH PLACE 2 pts
CM 1/2 Pt
Trophies will be awarded to the Golden who obtains the highest number of points in each class.
W.FRANK MORLEY MEMORIAL TROPHY
donated by the Morley family
Awarded annually to the Canadian owned Golden who compiles the most points in licensed field trials excluding puppy stake.
TOP PUPPY
THE LACARMONT TROPHY
donated by Tom & Ellen Gray
TOP JUNIOR
THE GOLDENDALE TROPHY
donated by Tom & Joan Dales
TOP QUALIFYING
S. MAGOFFIN MEMORIAL TROPHY
donated by the Magoffin family
TOP OPEN
GRCC CHALLENGE TROPHY
donated by the GRCC
ANNUAL JUNIOR HANDLING TROPHIES
*age limit - 1 - 5 years inclusive.
TRAINER'S CHOICE AWARD (Obedience)
donated by Klaus Miller
This trophy is intended to encourage Junior members to work with their Goldens and is open to Juniors only in Novice A competion. This trophy may be won only once. The trophy will be awarded to the Junior who trains and handles his/her own Golden, or a Golden belonging to an immediate family member, in Novice A competition at CKC licenced obedience events and receives the highest first three (3) qualifying scores. A copy of the CD certificate must be submitted with the trophy application.In the event of a tie, the age of the Junior trainer/handler will determine the recipient, the younger prevailing.
TRAINER'S CHOICE AWARD (Field)
donated by Klaus Miller
This trophy is intended to encourage Junior members to work with their Goldens and is open to Juniors running in Junior Stake at picnic trials. This trophy may be won only once. The trophy will be awarded to the Junior who trains and handles his/her own Golden in Junior Stake at picnic trials and amasses the most points using the following system:
FIRST 5 pts
SECOND 3 pts
THIRD 2 pts
FOURTH 1 pt
CM 1/2 pt
In the event of a tie, the age of the Junior trainer/handler will determine the recipient, the younger prevailing.
TRAINER'S CHOICE AWARD (Show)
donated by Klaus Miller
This trophy is intended to encourage Junior members to work with their -Goldens and is open to Juniors handling their dog in licensed CKC conformation shows. This trophy may be won only once. This trophy will be awarded to the Junior who handles his/her own Golden or a Golden belonging to an immediate family member and who amasses the most points using the following point system:
FIRST 5 pts
SECOND 3 pts
THIRD 2 pts
FOURTH 1 pt
In the event of a tie, the age of the Junior handler will determine the recipient, the younger prevailing.
SILMARIL KENNEL TROPHY
in memory of
GOLDEN HARVEST BRANDY, CD
PREAMBLE: The award is made to the person or animal who best furthers the human-animal bond. Since Golden Retrievers are known for their kind, gentle and affectionate ways, this award is intended to acknowledge the importance of the breed not only in conformation, obedience and field, but also in companion activity. The animal in whose memory this trophy is given, was a long-term family pet. He taught young children not to fear "big" dogs. He was a faithful companion both at home and in the field (during one hunt in Northern Ontario bush country, he kept his owner warm while trapped in a sudden overnight snow squall). He was protective of water-skiing children who fell, and he'd dive in to "rescue" them or talk and "scold" them if swimming too far from the dock. He was an inspiration in returning to obedience and conformation competition for children and parents alike. While "leggy" by the breed standard, this animal was echo negative for SAS, had normal thyroid function, no eye diseases and OFA excellent hips. His temperament was exceptional and characteristic of the breed; he was a healthy, happy dog and a loved companion.
FREQUENCY: The award need not be given every year, if no suitable nominees are found. There need be no particular frequency of award to human vs. animal nominees. Unsuccessful nominees in one year may, at the discretion of the awards committee, be considered in subsequent
years with or without further submission.
AWARDS COMMITTEE: The award will be made by simple majority vote of an awards committee comprised of the club directors for each region which submits a nominee, and the president of the GRCC. A tie breaking individual may be appointed by the committee themselves if necessary.
EMPHASIS IN JUDGING SUBMISSIONS:
In decreasing order of emphasis:
~ Impact on preservation of human life
~ Impact on quality of human life
~ Impact on the furtherance of understanding the human/animal bond
~ Ethics in breeding
~ Impact on quality of Golden Retriever life and breeding facility
~ Purebred registration
~ Genetic soundness
~ Breed standard
~ Membership in the GRCC
~ Positive public relations value of behavior
THE AWARD: The permanent trophy will be engraved with the name of the animal or human recipient and date of the award. The trophy will be given to the human winner or to the owner of an animal winner for one (1) year, after which time, it will be returned to the chairperson for
club awards. The club may choose to award a keeper award or plaque, medal or keepsake on return of the trophy.
QUALIFICATION: The award may be made during the individual nominee's lifetime or posthumously. A maximum of two pages, single spaced, typed, will be considered by the committee when a proposed nomination is made. Further, letter(s) of impact from those directly involved,
may be considered at the committee's sole discretion. The resumes (for all nominees) might be published in Golden Leaves (at the editor's discretion), to acknowledge the contribution of all goldens to companion status.
ANIMAL NOMINEES: Submission of nominations should include an outline of the act/or acts, which justify nomination; these may include, but not be limited to, acts of heroism, bravery, kindness, or impact on human life. Impact statements should be verified by accompanying
statements of those directly involved, and may include longer term, less dramatic impact statements which typify the attachment of humans to Goldens over time, such as visitation animals or special needs dogs. Typical recipients might be visitation animals, animals who rescued humans at risk to themselves, special needs animals (including Leader dogs, Hearing-ear animals or aides to handicapped individuals) or those whose consistent behavior demonstrates typical Golden behavior.
Simple pets are not meant to be excluded by any of these examples.
Animals will be (have been, if posthumous) owned/co-owned or bred by members, in good standing, either at the time of the behavior/acts or at the time of nomination.
Animals will be purebred, individually identified and registered with the CKC or equivalent registration authority (The Kennel Club, AKC, etc).
While phenotypic genetic soundness is desirable, faults should not exclude a nominee from consideration.
HUMAN NOMINEES: Nominees will have made a significant contribution to the recognition of Golden Retrievers as companion animals. They might have been involved in rescue situations, pet visitation programmes or development of programmes to improve the breed. The breadth of behaviors might include the maintenance of superior or truly exceptional kennel facilities for breeding/boarding Goldens. This award might be given to a breeder who consistently teaches new clients, provides a community outreach programme about kennels, anti-dog legislation, etc.. These are people whose behavior towards the breed is emulated by others. These are humans who help Goldens to achieve a better life in companionship with their human partners. This award is intended to recognize effort and maximum use of available resource, rather than dollar
value spent. Nominees will be members in good standing of the GRCC.
These trophies are to be awarded at the GRCC annual licensed field trial. All trophies remain in the possession of the Club.
TOP PUPPY
RIM FIRE TROPHY
donated by Bill Leggett
TOP JUNIOR
(Day 1) GRCC CHALLENGE TROPHY donated by The Golden Retriever Club of Canada
(Day 2) THE SMIRNOFF TROPHY donated by Gilbey Canada Inc.
TOP QUALIFYING
MASTER DOG FOOD CHALLENGE TROPHY
donated by Master Dog Food (Maple Leaf Mills)
TOP OPEN
(Day 1) KIST CHALLENGE TROPHY donated by Mark Saguin
(Day 2) CANADIAN FIELD TRIAL NEWS CHALLENGE TROPHY donated by Canadian Field Trial News
THE CHRISTOPHER BURTON PERPETUAL TROPHY
donated by Christopher Burton
To be awarded to the Top Junior Golden Retriever who is owner handled by a member of the Golden Retriever Club of Canada.
GRCC National Specialty Show & Obedience Trial
CONFORMATION SHOW
THE NAN GORDON MEMORIAL TROPHY
donated by Katherine Gordon
Awarded to the dog who during the National Specialty -
1) Obtains a pass in a WC/WCI/WCX or JH/SH/MH and
2) Obtains a qualifying score in an official Obedience class and
3) Obtains a placement in the Specialty show.
* Puppies are not eligible
* Dog does not have to be owner handled
* Open to all dogs from any country
Points will be awarded for the following achievements, with the highest score winning the trophy.
SHOW
Best of Breed 50 points
Best of Opposite Sex 40 points
Judge's Award of Merit 35 points
Best of Winners 30 points
Winners 25 points
Reserve Winners 20 points
First 10 points
Second 5 points
Third 3 points
Fourth 2 points
FIELD
WC 25 points
WCI 30 points
WCX 40 points
Junior Hunter 30 points
Senior Hunter 40 points
Master Hunter 50 points
OBEDIENCE
Count the score
Ties will be broken in the following order -
1) Highest obedience score
2) Number of dogs defeated in the show
3) By the show judge
BEST OF BREED GLENMORAG CHALLENGE TROPHY
donated by Jim & Olive Taylor
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Awarded to the dog or bitch judged Best of Breed. For permanent possession, to be won three (3) times in succession, by the same owner, and the same dog or bitch. In the event that the GRCC ceases to hold a Specialty show, the trophy will revert to the donors.
BEST OPPOSITE SEX
N.C.MACDONALD CHALLENGE TROPHY
donated by Cliff Macdonald
BEST CANADIAN BRED
DE NAVILLY CHALLENGE TROPHY
donated by Fred Coombs
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BEST PUPPY
MASTER DOG FOOD TROPHY
donated by Maple Leaf Mills
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BEST OF WINNERS
TETLAK-GINWAL TROPHY
donated by Walter & Ginnie Tetlak
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BEST VETERAN
GOLDENSHORES FOREVER YOUNG
donated by Kim Bryk
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FIRST IN FIELD TRIAL CLASS
CAN .AM.CH.GAYHAVEN LLDIEL, CAN/AM CDX CHALLENGE TROPHY
donated by H. & D. Lavene
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BEST JUNIOR HANDLER
CAN.AM.CH.AMBERCROFT'S MISS AVALINE PERPETUAL TROPHY
donated by Marion Lee
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OBEDIENCE TRIAL
HIGHEST SCORE IN TRIAL
RYSA-CUANOR PERPETUAL TROPHY
donated by Nan & Katherine Gordon
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THE CH.CAROLEE'S DEAR WHISKEY, CD MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY
donated by Shirley Goodman
For the Canadian Show Champion of Record that obtains the highest qualifying score in Novice A or Open A. In case of a tie, a runoff will decide the winner.
OUTSTANDING DAM HALL OF FAME
In order to qualify for the Outstanding Dam Hall of Fame, a bitch must produce two (2) Hall of Fame offspring or five (5) champions of any kind. (conformation, obedience, field trial, tracking). Master hunter or agility master excellent titles are equivalent to champions for this award.
OUTSTANDING SIRE HALL OF FAME
In order to qualify for the Outstanding Sire Hall of Fame, a dog must produce two (2) Field Dog Hall of Fame or three (3) Hall of Fame offspring or ten (10) champions of any kind. (conformation, obedience, field trial, tracking). Master hunter or agility master excellent titles are equivalent to champions for this award.
SHOW DOG HALL OF FAME
In order to qualify for the Show Dog Hall of Fame, a dog must accumulate a total number of fifty (50) points in licensed dog shows.
The points shall be awarded as follows:
BEST IN SHOW l0 pts
GROUP FIRST 5 pts
GROUP SECOND 3 pts
GROUP THIRD 2 pt
GROUP FOURTH 1 pt
NATIONAL SPECIALTY BEST OF BREED 10 pts
REGIONAL/INDEPENDENT SPECIALTY BEST OF BREED 5 pts
FIELD DOG HALL OF FAME
In order to qualify for the Field Dog Hall of Fame, a dog must accumulate a total number of twenty-five (25) points in licensed field trials, or become a Field Trial Champion.
The points shall be awarded as follows:
OPEN STAKE FIRST PLACE 5 pts
SECOND PLACE 3 pts
THIRD PLACE 2 pt
FOURTH PLACE 1 pt
QUALIFYING FIRST PLACE 3 pts
SECOND PLACE 2 pts
OBEDIENCE HALL OF FAME
In order to qualify for the Obedience Dog Hall of Fame a dog must earn its Grand Master Obedience Trial Championship or its Master Obedience Trial Championship and accumulate a total number of twenty-five (25) points in licensed obedience trials or its Utility Degree and accumulate a total number of fifty (50) points in licensed obedience trials. The maximum number of points that may be awarded in a trial is 10.
The points shall be awarded as follows:
HIGH IN TRIAL 10 pts
UTILITY with a score of 195 + 5 pts
OPEN with a score of 195 + 3 pts
NOVICE with a score of 195 + 1 pt
TRACKING DOG EXCELLENT 10 pts
TRACKING DOG 5 pts
NATIONAL SPECIALTY HIGH IN TRIAL 10 pts
REGIONAL/INDEPENDENT SPECIALTY HIGH IN TRIAL 5 pts
AGILITY HALL OF FAME
In order to qualify for the Agility Dog Hall of Fame, a dog must accumulate a total number of fifty (50) points in CKC licensed agility trials and become a Agility Master Excellent.
The points shall be awarded as follows:
FIRST PLACE 5 pts
SECOND PLACE 3 pts
THIRD PLACE 1 pt
VERSATILITY HALL OF FAME
In order to qualify for the Versatility Hall of Fame, a dog must have attained:
1) A Conformation Championship, and
a Field Trial Championship, Amateur Field Trial Championship, or Master Hunter, and
a Companion Dog Excellent title,
OR
2) A Conformation Championship, and
an Obedience Trial Championship, and
a Working Certificate Excellent , Senior Hunter or Agility Excellent title,
OR
3) A Conformation Championship, and
an Agility Master Excellent, and
a Working Certificate Excellent or Senior Hunter or Companion Dog Excellent title,
OR
4) A Conformation Championship, and
a Companion Dog Excellent, Agility Excellent, TD or any other CKC title in an event not already considered, and
a Working Certificate Excellent or Senior Hunter title.
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