Nordiskt Retrievermästerskap 2025
hålls 6-7 december på Brahetrolleborg i Danmark.
Mer information om tävlingen kommer. Anmälan senast 9 november till aprov@ssrk.se.
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QUALIFICATIONS
A. The NRC Commission host will decide how many dogs per country may run.
B. Each country can submit up to 6 dogs to the NRC.
C. Each country delegates the best and most consistent dog(s). The selection will be based on results obtained on international field trials or open national field trials held in accordance with the FCI regulations or the Kennel Club regulations. The five (5) best results of each dog over the past two (2) full shooting seasons are taken into account. If there are field trials before the deadline of entries for the Nordic Championship, these results can also be taken into account.
National field trials
- A first place (with “Excellent” if applicable) and ticket towards a national title equals 11 points.
- A second place (with “Excellent” if applicable) equals 9 points
- A third place (with “Excellent” if applicable) equals 8 points
- A fourth place (with “Excellent” if applicable) equals 7 points
- An “Excellent” without a ranking if applicable equals 6 points
- A Diploma or Certificate of Merit or comparable or a “Very Good” equals 4 points
- A qualification “Good” equals 2 points
International field trials (FCI-CACIT)
- FCI-CACIT equals 12 points
- Res-FCI-CACIT equals 10 points
- “3rd Excellent” equals 8 points
- “4th Excellent” equals 7 points
- “Excellent” equals 6 points
- “Very Good” equals 4 points
- “Good” equals 2 points
For the national FT championship of a country, the same scale as for FCI international field trials can be used, even if the championship itself is not an international field trial.
If two or more dogs has the same number of points, the dog with the highest qualifications (first place, FCI-CACIOTm etc…) will be selected. If this does not resolve the the ex-aquo, the dog with the m,ost recent results will be selected.
The defending winner of the last Nordic Championships hasa fixed run in the following one. A handler shall only handle one dog if there are enough dogs with qualifications. The dogh is qualified with the handler with whom he achieved the results.
The owner and handler must have the natiuonality of the country for which his/her dog will compete or must have his/her legal residence for aminimum of 12 months in the country for whiuch his/her dog will compete. The dog must have been registrered with the studbook or appendix to the studbook of the national organisation for which it will comoete for a inimum of 12 months.