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The Rough & Smooth Collie
Training Association
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RSCTA Versatility Claims and Awards
Claims:
- To make a claim look in each column
and find the highest level reached by the dog. That is the score for that
discipline. Do the same for all other disciplines (columns) in which you are
involved. Add up the scores. Only one score can be made from each column,
but if alternatives are listed then only one of the items needs to have been
achieved (see examples below).
- Claims must be accompanied by documentary evidence (e.g.
photocopies of: awards or certificates, published reports of events showing
placing, rosette labels etc). Please include registered name and D.o.B of the
Collie.
- Claims (free) are open to current members and their currently active Collies. Claims for members’ currently active non-Collies will also be considered, for members of 2 years standing (for a small charge of £2.50).
- Back-dated claims will also be accepted for Collies active during the lifetime of the RSCTA (1991) but no longer active, provided
the owner has been an RSCTA member for 3 consecutive years.
- Please send claims to Delia
Moores
Awards:
- The Committee will assess the claim and give the award
at the appropriate level. This will consist of:
- a certificate and
- a suitably coloured rosette
- Awards will be listed in a Roll of Honour
on the Website and in the Newsletter.
Examples:
Fred Bloggs with Rover has won a standard class at a breed open show ( 1 mark) has won an obedience class at a companion show and has the bronze good citizen award ( 1 mark as both these are in the same box) and has a clear round in a scheduled agility class at an open show ( 1 mark). Total 3 marks – claim for Copper .
Ann Other with Fido has a gold good citizen award ( 3 marks), has 5 clear agility rounds one of which won them out of elementary ( 2 marks as only the highest level mark in a column counts) and has gained CD in a working trial ( 3 marks). Total 8 marks – claim for Silver .
For all queries, contact Jean
Tuck or Delia Moores