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October 16 Th 2010 in RAKVERE, Estonia NATIONAL ALL BREEDS DRIVE-IN DOG SHOW E S T October 16 th 2010 E I K T E I N I in RAKVERE, Estonia N E L L Kastani 12 RAKVERE SPORTS HALL Drive-In show begins on Saturday at 9.30 am. Estonia, Lääne-Virumaa, Rakvere City /Take a look at the Rakvere homepage www.rakvere.ee for map, hotels etc./ about 100 km from Tallinn , 125 km from Tartu , 135 km from Pärnu , 120 km from Narva ← This national championship is held under the protection of the Estonian Kennel Union. Dogs in intermediate, open, working and champion class compete for the EST CAC. Certificate (CAC) winning dog becomes an Estonian champion if the dog is a champion in its own country. Dogs in junior class (9-18 month) compete for the Estonian Junior Certificate – EST JUN CAC and for the Estonian Junior Champion title as well. Dogs in veteran class have a chance to become EST VET CH CLASSES: • Puppy (6-9 month) BOB PUPPY PUPPY BIS • Junior (9-18 month) compete for JUN-CAC BOB JUN JUN BIS All dogs (except • Intermediate (15-24 month) puppys) in junior, intermediate, open, • Open (from 15 month) Compete for CAC • Working (from 15 month) enclose the working certificate working, champion and veteran class • Champion (from 15 month) enclose the champion title can compete for • Veteran (from 8 year) BOB VET EST VET CH title VET BIS BOB, BIG and BIS • Brace competition • Breeder class • Progeny class Junior Handler competition: for 10-13 years and 14-17 years old handlers ORGANIZED BY: RAKVERE KOERTESÕPRADE KLUBI INFO: Maire Tõnurist cellular: INT+372 52 192 94 ENTRY: By online, post, fax or e-mail: fax: INT+372 32 2 40 77 e-mail: [email protected] POST ADDRESS: (by post sent until September 13 th!) online: www.rksk.ee Rakvere Koertesõprade Klubi Tähe 19 44314 RAKVERE ESTONIA NB! Following papers must be enclosed with the entry form: Photocopy of pedigree Photocopy of championship certificate if entering champion class, (one of them is enough) Photocopy of working class certificate if entering working class Receipt for entry fee payment / or if you got agreement you can entry with written guarantee about paying entry fee in the show All dogs should have an ID - number (tattoo or microchip), please add the ID number to the entry-form PLEASE NOTICE: • Check the information receiving! If you are entering with guarantee letter by fax, online or by e-mail – please wait for a confirmation from us to be sure that we received your entry. Sometimes it will take a few days, please be patient. So far keep the sent message. • we don´t accept any changes! (you are welcome to change your dog competition class: from open to champion class if you got CH diploma before show entry closed) RAKVERE KOERTESÕPRADE KLUBI account no. 112 008 08 02 SWEDBANK: SWIFT/BIC: HABAEE2X Tallinn Liivalaia 8 15040 RAKVERE KOERTESÕPRADE KLUBI IBAN: EE122200001120080802 Club address: Tähe 19 44314 Rakvere Estonia All transfer costs must be paid by the sender. Extra fee 100 EEK/ 7 EUR You will be charged the international payment fee for Swedbank Entry fee should be transferred to account in full amount (please check your bank charges)! The last day of entry is September 20 st, until when the entry fee must be paid and all needed documents are received (not postal date). During the last week (September 14 th until 20 th ) please entry only with the agreement from organizer by online or by e-mail: [email protected] or by fax: INT + 372 32 2 40 77 After closing time no entrys will be accepted, and the entry fee will be refunded for a handling fee of 450 EEK ? info: transfer: Rakvere Koertesõprade Klubi tel: INT + 372 52 192 94 SWIFT/BIC: HABAEE2X Maire Tõnurist IBAN: EE122200001120080802 EE FIN RUS EN Add international payment fee for Swedbank 7 EUR / 100 EEK entry: post address: www.rksk.ee Rakvere Koertesõprade Klubi fax: + 372 32 240 77 ONLINE Tähe 19 e-mail: [email protected] 44314 Rakvere entry ENTRY DATES AND FEES: Entry fee depends from the date you have sent all / the last needed documents BRACE COMPETITION: for a male and a female dog (over 9 months) of the same breed owned by the same owner – 150 EEK / 10 EUR JUNIOR HANDLING: group 10-13 years & group 14-17 years: entry until September 20 th, entry fee 150 EEK / 10 EUR. Send handlers: name, date of birth, address (+phone) and name the dog breed until 21.08.2010 - LAST WEEK DOGS FROM ABROAD When the cataloque is 20.08.2010 13.09.2010 14.09 - 20.09.2010 being made PUPPY 6-9 month 390 EEK / 470 EEK / 550 EEK / VETERAN over 8 year 25 EUR 30 EUR 35 EUR 780 EEK / 50 EUR from 9 month up to 8 year until we can add DOG 470 EEK / 30 EUR 625 EEK / 40 EUR 700 EEK / 45 EUR All transfer costs must be paid by the sender. Please add 100 EEK/ 7 EUR the international payment fee for Swedbank The prices include a catalogue. Discount price (without the catalogue) for second and etc dog / puppy / veteran is 60 EEK/ 4 EUR. If two or more dogs are entered by same owner, the price is valid only when the entrys are sended together. Breeder´s and progeny class are for free Please include to money transfer dog breed, reg-nr and owner name. • If you got an agreement, you can entry with written guarantee about paying entry fee at the show ADVERTISING IN THE CATALOGUE for the private persons (deadline September 13th) format A5: One black&white page 500 EEK / 32 EUR, half page 300 EEK / 20 EUR JUDGES: NB! Show committee keeps the right to change the judge if necessary Malgorzata Supronowicz, Poland Tomasz Borkowski, Poland Cristian Stavarache, Romania Mirjana Krstic-Arbanas, Croatia Tino Pehar, Croatia Inese Pablaka, Latvia Elena Ruskovaara, Finland • Reserve judge for non FCI breeds – Malgorzata Supronowicz • GROUP 1 TOMASZ BORKOWSKI – all other breeds from group 5 CRISTIAN STAVARACHE – Collie Smooth, Schipperke • GROUP 6 ELENA RUSKOVAARA – all other breeds from group 1 MALGORZATA SUPRONOWICZ – all breeds from group 6 • GROUP 2 • GROUP 7 INESE PABLAKA –Affenpinscher, German Pinscher, Austrian MALGORZATA SUPRONOWICZ – all breeds from group 7 shorthaired Pinscher, Miniature Pinscher, Dobermann, Shar Pei, Rottweiler, Boxer, Great Danes • GROUP 8 CRISTIAN STAVARACHE – all Schnauzers, Black Terrier, Do- INESE PABLAKA – Golden Retriever Khyi, Newfoundland, Caucasian Sheherd Dog, Central Asian ELENA RUSKOVAARA – all other breeds from group 8 Shepherd Dog, Leonberger MALGORZATA SUPRONOWICZ - all other breeds from group • GROUP 9 2 TOMAZ BORKOWSKI - Belgian Griffon, Brussels Griffon, • GROUP 3 Small Brabant Griffon, Chinese Crested Dog, Little Lion Dog, MIRJANA KRSTIC-ARBANAS – all breeds from group 3 Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu, Tibetan Spaniel, Tibetan Terrier, Japanese Chin, Pekingese, Papillon, Phalene • GROUP 4 TINO PEHAR – all other breeds from group 9 INESE PABLAKA– all breeds from group 4 • GROUP 10 • GROUP 5 CRISTIAN STAVARACHE – all breeds from group 10 TINO PEHAR– Basenji, Pharaoh Hound ADDITIONAL COMPETITIONS: Group 1 - Elena Ruskovaara Junior Handler - Elena Ruskovaara Group 2 - Cristian Stavarache Brace Competition - Mirjana Krstic-Arbanas Group 3 - Mirjana Krstic-Arbanas Group 4 - Inese Pablaka GROUP COMPETITIONS: Group 5 - Tino Pehar Group 6 - Malgorzata Supronowicz Best Puppy - Malgorzata Supronowicz Group 7 - Malgorzata Supronowicz Best Junior - Cristian Stavarache Group 8 - Elena Ruskovaara Best Veteran - Inese Pablaka Group 9 - Tino Pehar Best Breeders Class - Mirjana Krstic-Arbanas Group 10 - Cristian Stavarache Best Progeny Class - Inese Pablaka BEST IN SHOW - Tomasz Borkowski RAKVERE KOERTESÕPRADE KLUBI WELCOMES YOU AND YOUR DOG AT OUR DOG SHOW AND WISHES YOU BEST OF LUCK! .
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