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Topic Dog Boards / Showing / judges list
- By lel [gb] Date 07.07.03 10:24 UTC
Can anyone explain what is meant by A list, B list and C list with regard to judges ?
Thanks
Lel
- By Dawn-R Date 07.07.03 15:04 UTC
Having been on a breed club committee, I can answer this.
Breed club committees decide what criteria, or qualifications are required for each of the lists. C list judges are gaining experience, and collecting, numbers(of dogs) to progress to the B list. The numbers required are part of the decision that the committees make. Usually there is a stipulation about appointments having a good geographical spread. A list judges have been passed by the Kennel Club to award CCs in a given breed. Then there are A1 and A2 lists.A1 have awarded CCs in the breed in the past and A2 are passed by the KC but might not yet have actually awarded the CCs. A new Judge can apply to the breed club to be entered onto there C list providing information such as, years of experience in the breed, seminars attended, show ring success in terms of dogs owned or bred that have acheived stud book numbers. You do not HAVE to be on a breed club judging list to start a judging career, the breed clubs acceptance of a person onto their lists is their approval of a judge.
Hope this helps you to get a handle on this complicated subject, no doubt others will be able to add a few more details.
Dawn R.
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 07.07.03 15:14 UTC
Main trouble is that different breeds and different clubs have different requirements. But they all start at entry level C and progress to B, A3, A2 and the top shelf A. Most will require you to have done seminars, taken exams, had experiance either within the breed, (breed judges) or in other breeds (all round judges) of breeding and or showing with some show success. Then it is a matter of years collecting experiance and the approval of your peers.
- By lel [gb] Date 07.07.03 15:15 UTC
Thanks Dawn ;)
Was looking on a list of SBT judges and noticed that they had either A,B or C as well as the A1 , A2 etc next to their name .
Thought it may have been to do with experience but wasnt sure
Lel
Topic Dog Boards / Showing / judges list

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