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Changes to the UKA Rules Book 2009
Below is a brief summary of the 2009 changes.
Rule book clarifications
Easter @ UKA News UpdateThe Easter @ UKA show has changed venues for 2009 - gone outside and got bigger. It will take place on a lovely 35 acre field, just off the A46 Cheltenham to Evesham road opposite the Beckford Inn. The field has been flattened and reseeded with a mixture of paddock and sports grass and is very well drained. Once again the show is running over four days but this time there will be Agility, Jumping, Games and Steeplechase on Friday, Saturday and Monday so plenty of action for those Champ dogs that are hoping to gain a place in the IFCS 2010 team. In honour of the fact that Sunday will include the first Heat of the 2009 www.dog-games.co.uk Beginner’s Steeplechase Challenge, the day has bee designated a 'Steeplechase day' with Agility, Jumping and three Steeplechase classes. So it will be five runs for those really competitive amongst us. All four days will also have the usual Nursery and Casual classes. Entries open 17 November. The schedule is now on-line. Source: Judy Wills on behalf of the UKA Staverton Gang (18/11/08) UK Agility IFCS 2010 World Team Selection
Due to the success of the UK team in 2006 and 2008 and from the feedback received from the competitors who tried out, we have chosen to keep the team selection process very similar. There are, however, one or two changes. Greg Derrett believes that this selection process incorporates many of the skills that are required to compete at an international level and in particular the IFCS event.
Qualifying will be in three sections and briefly outlined below:-
For more detailed information, a complete copy of selection rules, entry forms and if you have any questions please contact UK Agility by any of the following; UK Agility, Langdale, Church Street, Offenham, Evesham, Worcs, WR11 8RW or email greg@ukagility.com or ring tel. 01386 424218 New UKA Winter Shows AnnouncedUK Agility is pleased to announce four new winter shows to be held in Norfolk. The East Anglian Winter Series dates are:-
The venue for the shows will be World Horse Welfare, Hall Farm, Snetterton, Norwich NR16 2LR UKA is also offering to all new members who enter either the 11 October and/or 15 November shows at time of registration a 15% discount on registration. Paper registration will, therefore, be just £8.50 an item. Online registration is £6 an item. This excludes TBYB. Congratulations to the WinnersThe UK Agility team representing Great Britain at the 2008 IFCS World Cup is back from Belgium with lots of Gold, Silver and Bronze. The results are as follows: Individual Agility
Individual Jumping
Individual Snooker
Individual Gamblers
All Around (4 individual classes combined)
Biathlon
A report will follow. In the meantime, you can see the complete results and some of the best runs on Guy Blancke's Smooth Moves Agility site. IFCS World Team Fund Raising Raffle WinnersThe lucky winners of the IFCS prize draw have been announced. Winner of the complete set of agility equipment was Brad Moyler while the winner of the training day was M. Pervis. The £100 doggie solution voucher went to D. Sweeney. IFCS World Team Fund Raising RaffleThere are still tickets left for the raffle. If you belong to a club or a training group have you considered risking £25 for the chance of winning
Only 200 to be sold so your chances of winning are far higher than in normal raffles or lotteries. Agility Fun and GamesUKA are really helping to put the f-word back into agility by including a whole series of games which have been all but forgotten elsewhere and phased out just because they unfortunately take up so much time. This means many new people entering agility for the first time are being introduced to games like Snooker, Gamblers, Time Fault and Out and Power and Speed. In order to qualify, you must have won three UKA games classes throughout the 12 month period from January to December. The Games Challenge was invented so that everyone has an equal chance. It doesn't matter which shows you attend as any win in games classes anywhere helps towards qualification and most shows have games at them. Kim Hunt says, 'It is quite refreshing to have a choice of classes to enter and to be able to qualify for lots of finals including individual events at all levels, Pairs and Teams and now the Games Challenge. We have found that games classes require a different approach by the handlers so some clever course design can win classes rather than just speed!' The Games Challenge Final will be held at the Derbyshire Agility Centre's UKA show in July 2008 and will be judged by Lee Amos. Congratulations to the following people for qualifying for the final:
All these competitors have achieved at least three wins at a UKA show in Games classes throughout 2007, qualifying them for entry into the Final. This is an exciting competition open to all levels and heights of dogs, with the final held over two rounds - round one is a Gamblers competition and round two is a Snooker competition. The scores from both rounds are then combined and the competitor with the highest score after both rounds crowned the winner. At the 2007 Derbyshire Agility Show in June, UKA put on an exhibition event to show everyone just how the final would run next year. The Judge was Laura Derrett who set two great courses. As the sun burst through, the competitors treated the crowd to a great display of brilliant handling and clever course planning with Jo Rhodes and her lovely Standard height dog Ci taking the winners place. Andy Sandercock was a close runner up with his Maxi dog Free while Dave Alderson with his Small dog Libby took third place, illustrating how this competition has been designed so that all height dogs can compete against each other. As this will remain an annual event, there will be a series of games workshops throughout the year for aspiring games competitors. For any UKA members wishing to learn about how to judge the games, there will also be the Level 2 Games Judging courses, run by the by Kim and Shaun Hunt at the Derbyshire and Cotswold Agility Centres respectively. Good luck for the 2008 Final in July and here’s hoping you have a great fun packed agility year, too. For further information, contact UKA at enquiries@ukagility.com or ring tel. 01386 424218. Alternatively email Kim Hunt at kim@kimhunt.co.uk or ring tel. 01773 827643 UK Agility IFCS World Cup 2008 Team SelectedUK Agility are pleased to announce the following people will be representing Great Britain at the 2008 IFCS World Cup. The event will take place at Sportstadion in Ingelmunster (West-Flanders), Belgium from 9 - 11 May 2008.
This year's qualifying event was an exciting event with a very strong line up in all the height divisions. The overall results are below. Section 1 results are taken from performances at shows. Each handler had to submit scores from there best 4 agility and jumping runs. Section 2 points were from how the partnership faired in the UKA National Finals. Section 3 points were taken from individual's performance in a head to head Snooker and Gamblers runs. The top two places automatically qualify to compete at the Worlds with the third place being a wild card choice decided by the selection committee consisting of Greg & Laura Derrett, Nicola Garrett and Shaun Hunt. IFCS Qualifying Points
H J Agility Show Added to UKA CalendarUK Agility have announced another new show, run by H J Agility which will be held at Kidlington, near Oxford, on Sunday, 17 June. Hazel Horobin who started the club eleven years ago said, 'We thought it was time to give something back to Agility so hence the show.' She continued, 'Stratfield Brake Sports Ground is a large place in a good location. It is very easy to get to from M40. A34 and A40 and has lots of walks and space to exercise the dogs. The parking is good as well not far away from the rings. I'm afraid there isn't any camping this year but, if all goes well and we hold the show next year, I will be working on it.' H J Agility is based at a place called Bunkers Hill, just north of Kidlington, Oxford. Things have grown in the last couple of years and now they have some some very enthusiastic members. competing at shows so watch out for those purple t-shirts! The schedule can be found on Agilitynet. For any questions, email Hazel Horrobin at Hazel@hetom.go-plus.net UK Agility Revised Rules & RegsThe Updated 2007 UKA Rules and Regulations is now available. The new version is accessible to download free online at www.ukagility.com or can be purchased up at your next UKA show. The main amendments in the 2007 rule book include:-
Rule books are free with all new handler registrations. UK Agility World Team SelectionThe next IFCS World Cup takes place in Spring 2008. The venue is yet to be confirmed but is expected to be Belgium in late April or May. IFCS hope to confirm this very shortly. Greg Derrett said, 'Due to the success of the UK team in 2006 and from the feedback received from the competitors who tried out, we have chosen to keep the team selection process very similar. There are, however, one or two changes. We believe that this selection process incorporates many of the skills that are required to compete at an international level and in particular the IFCS event.' Any dog regardless of breed may enter. Only competitors competing in UKA Champion classes will be considered. All KC Level 7 dogs registering with UKA are immediately eligible for championship class. All results must come from the equivalent UKA jump height to the IFCS jump height the dog is eligible for. All results must be gained by the same handler. Qualifying will be in three sections.
Show results
National Final results
Individual runs For more detailed information or if you have any questions, please contact UK Agility by any of the following means. Write to UK Agility (WC INFO), Langdale, Church Street, Offenham, Evesham, Worcs WR11 8RW, email greg@ukagility.com or ring tel. 01386-424218 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Scrambles DTC |
Newbury |
24 March |
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N Somerset |
Nr. Bristol |
1 April |
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Just Mini's Agility Club |
East Sussex |
15 April |
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Prested Hall |
Kelvedon, Essex |
21 April |
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GT Agility |
Newbury, Berks |
5 May |
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All About Dogs |
Brentwood, Essex |
13 May |
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Derbyshire Agility Centre |
Morley, Derby |
23 June |
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GT Agility - Final |
Newbury, Berks |
7 July |
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