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World Cup FCI IPO-Obedience-Tracking World Cup FCI IPO -Obedience -Tracking 16. - 19. November 2017 in Belgium For French Shepherds & Bouviers The Belgian Briard Club organizes on 16. - 19. November 2017 the World Championship FCI IPO + Obedience in Belgium for the breeds: Berger de Beauce (Beauceron), Berger de Brie (Briard), Petit Berger des Pyrénées, Berger de Picardie (Picard) Bouvier des Flandres & Bouvier des Ardennes Judges: Section A: tracking - Mr. Freddy Sermant (B) Section B: obedience - Mr. Rudy Cattrysse (B) Section C: defense - Mr. Alfons Van den Bosch (B) - Mr. Bernard Roser (Fr) Protection helpers : - Mr.Jesse Thomas, Mr. Guillaume Beaurent Location: The Dogs training club “Samen Sterk” Kinschotsebaan (no number), 2360 Oud-Turnhout, Belgium. Info & Inscriptions: Valerie Degeeter, Kalverstraat 8, 9770 Kruishoutem, België Tel: +32 (0)478 495 028 E-mail: [email protected] Inscriptions also online on the website: http://world-cup-fci-ipo-obedience-belgium-2017.be/ SCHEDULE - DAILY ROUTINE : Day 1 - 16/11/2017 : * Individual reception of the participants * Issue of work books * From 4 pm: veterinary check = Control of vaccination book and the physical condition of the dogs Day 2 - 17/11/217 : * Full day training * Drawing of lots - * The banquet (evening) Day 3 - 18/11/2017: * Tracking for registered dogs for this discipline * Obedience Day 4 - 19/11/2017 : * Tracking * IPO * Closing ceremony / Awarding of prizes (stages of winners) Price of the disciplines: IPO - OB - TRACKING: 1. Closing date: 60,00 € 2. Closing date: 75,00 € Payment by bank transfer: IBAN: BE97 0015 5875 6149 BIC (Swift): GEBABEBB Payment must be made at the time of registration and on payment indicate the name of the exhibitor and the name of the dog. Please send a copy of the original pedigree of the dog and the work book by e-mail: [email protected] Hotel accommodation: The people who are looking for a hotel, the Briard club ( B.Br.C.) a lowest price guarantee has been obtained at "HOTEL "CORSENDONK DE LINDE". Hotel ‘Corsendonk De Linde’, Kasteelstraat 67, 2470 Retie, Belgium. www.de-linde.be . You can booking on your name but with mentioning of the organizing Briard club, that will give to all interested participants a low price guarantee. More info: https://www.corsendonkhotels.com/clubs/de-linde/. Camping for mobilhomes - info by e-mail to : [email protected] ENTRY FORM PARTICIPATION ON WORLD CUP F.C.I. - IPO-Obedience-Tracking at 16. -19. November 2017 Owner of the dog:……………………………………………………………………………………………… Nationality (country):..…….……………………….………………..………………………………….…...... Name & first name:. ….………………….…………………………...………………………………….……. Adres (Street+nr+city):…….……..………………………………….………………………………………… Postal code and city):………………………………………….……….………………………………………. Phone:……………………………………….. E-mail:……..…….……………………………………………. Member of club (FCI): .……………………….……………………………………………………………….. Name+surname of dog's handler: ….………………….………………………….………………………….. The dog’s name (of pedigree):……………………..……………………………………………………….… Sex of dog: Male: Female: Born date:……./..……/……….Coat color:…….…...…….……….. Pedigree + Nr°:…….……….…………………… Tattoo or Chip nr.:……….……………..……………….. Sir:……………………………………………………………………………….………………………………. Dam:…………………………………………………………………………….……………………………….. Breeder:………………………………………………………………………..………………………………… Select the breed: Select a discipline: Berger de Beauce(Beauceron) IPO I. ABC Berger de Brie (Briard) IPO II. ABC Berger de Picardie (Picard) IPO III. ABC Berger de Pyrénées Obédience : OB I Bouvier des Flandres OB II Bouvier des Ardennes OB III IPO TRACKING - FCI Nr. of work book : Date of arrival at the location : ………../……../………….. th th 1.Closing date: September 15 2017 – 2.Closing date: October 15 2017 INSCHRIJVING VOOR LUNCH Services: Every day will be a lunch prepared for the participants. Lunch reservations are of the organizational reasons required at the time of registration. By payment you provide your name and number of people for lunch. Price of meals: Lunch + 1 drink : At Friday (evening banquet = 23 €) registration for the banquet is mandatory. Thursday, Saturday, Sunday (Lunch = 14€). Thursday lunch. ..............................X 14 euro = .................. € Friday evening banquet: ............... X 23 euro = .................. € Saturday lunch: ...............................X 14 euro = .................. € Sunday lunch: ................................. X 14 euro = ...................€ For the disciplines of competition = ...................€ TOTAL =……..…….. € Signature: …………………………………………………………….….. Date:...……../.…..…/…….…… .
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