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NEWS AND EVENTS
Eukanuba Enhances your Chances to Win
This year Eukanuba have offered more breeders, owners and exhibitors the chance to take part in the Eukanuba World Challenge 2009. A qualifying heat is, for the first time, being held at the FCI World Dog Show in Bratislava allowing more Kennel Clubs and their nominated dogs to ultimately participate in this prestigious event. On Sunday 11th October, 21 dogs from invited participating countries will challenge each other to win one of three available places.
Those three winners will be entitled to compete at the elite Eukanuba World Challenge hosted at the special 125th Anniversary Show - AKC/Eukanuba National Championships held on 12th /13th December in Long Beach, California.
On Sunday afternoon all 21 dogs will initially be assessed and prejudged by three well respected judges: Horst Kliebenstein (Germany)Espen Engh (Norway)Rui Olivier (Portugal)
The judging process involves the three judges awarding points to each dog; these points will be totalled and the nine dogs with the lowest number of points will be selected for further consideration by the three judges in the main ring. After prejudging, along with the three judges, all 21 dogs will be presented to the audience in the BIS ring; after group judging has taken place but before the Best In Show line up. 9 dogs will then be selected by the three judges. Stefan Sinko (Slovenia) will then select 3 winning dogs in no particular order, securing their place in the Eukanuba World Challenge 2009.
The three winning dogs then have the opportunity to compete in one of the four sections in Long Beach and, if they win through their section, they will ultimately compete for the title, Eukanuba World Challenge Champion 2009, along with the $10,000 prize money.