0. Definitions.

The EKU Championship Regulations regulate issuing of the following Champion Titles:

  • Estonian Junior Champion (EST J CH);
  • Estonian Show Champion (EST V CH);
  • Baltic Junior Champion (BALT J CH);
  • Baltic Champion (BALT CH);
  • Estonian Lure Coursing Champion (EST M CH);
  • Estonian Agility Champion (EST AG CH);
  • Estonian Working Champion (EST IPO CH, EST VPG CH, EST PJK CH, EST SK CH, EST KK CH).

1. Obtaining the title Estonian Junior Champion.

1.1. The title Estonian Junior Champion (EST J CH) is obtained by the dog, who has received three Junior Certificates (JUN CAC) from three different judges.

1.2. JUN CAC (JUN SERT) – a rosette with blue outer and white inner circle and a blue and a white streamer, on the blue streamer the letters “JUN SERT” appear. In the very centre of the rosette, the gold-white Estonian Kennel Union logo is presented. The blue and white colour must correspond to those of Estonian Flag.

1.2.1. JUN CAC is obtained by „Excellent” 1st in Junior Class; JUN CAC is awarded separately for both sexes in all all FCI and EKU approved breeds.

1.2.2. In case the „Excellent” 1st may not accept JUN CAC, the judge awards JUN CAC to the next-in-line dog with qualification „Excellent”, who may accept JUN CAC.

1.2.3. JUN CAC may only be awarded on the shows, that have been entered to the official EKU Show Calendar.

1.3. Dogs, who have already received the Junior Champion title of a FCI (recognised) country, need one JUN CAC, to obtain the title Estonian Junior Champion.

1.4. The dogs, meeting the following conditions, may not accept JUN CAC:

  • the dog has already obtained Estonian Junior Champion title;
  • the dog has already obtained a JUN CAC from the given judge;
  • the dog has already received three JUN CAC from three different judges.

1.5. In case the JUN CAC has been awarded incorrectly, the EKU Office may annul it and/or award it to the next dog entitled to receiving the JUN CAC.


2. Obtaining the title Estonian Show Champion.

2.1. The title Estonian Show Champion (EST V CH), can be obtained by the dog, who has:

2.1.1. obtained three CAC (SERT) or

2.1.2. has obtained two JUN CAC and two CAC from different judges or

2.1.3. has been awarded Estonian Junior Champion title and has obtained one CAC;

2.1.4. at least one CAC must be obtained after the dog has turned 24 months of age;

2.1.5. working/hunting breeds, that need working results for INT CH, must have passed relevant working trials (Appendix 1).

2.2. CAC (SERT) – a rosette with blue outer and white inner circle and a blue, black and a white streamer, on the black streamer the letters “SERT” appear. In the very centre of the rosette, the gold-white Estonian Kennel Union logo is presented. The blue, black and white colour must correspond to those of Estonian Flag.

2.2.1. CAC is obtained by „Excellent” 1st in CAC/CACIB Competition Round; CAC is awarded separately for both sexes in all all FCI and EKU approved breeds.

2.2.2. In case the „Excellent” 1st may not accept CAC, the judge awards CAC to the next-in- line dog with qualification „Excellent”, who may accept CAC.

2.2.3. CAC may only be awarded on the shows, that have been entered to the official EKU Show Calendar.

2.3. Dogs, who have obtained the Show Champion title of a FCI (recognised) country, need one CAC – received after turning 24 months of age – to obtain the title Estonian Show Champion. Working/hunting breeds, that need working results for INT CH, must have passed relevant working trials (Appendix 1), except in case of a special contract between EKU and the given country.

2.4. The dogs, meeting the following conditions, may not accept CAC:

  • the dog has already obtained Estonian Show Champion title;
  • the dog has already obtained a CAC from the given judge;
  • the dog has already received two CAC from two different judges, and is not yet 24 months

of age;

  • the dog has already received three CAC from three different judges;
  • the dog has two JUN CAC and one CAC, but is not yet 24 months of age;
  • the dog has two JUN CAC and two CAC, one of the latter received after turning 24 months

of age;

  • the dog has obtained Estonian Junior Champion title, or has received three JUN CAC from three different judges, and is not yet 24 months of age;
  • the dog has obtained Estonian Junior Champion title, or has received three JUN CAC from three different judges, and has been awarded a CAC.

2.5. In case the CAC has been awarded incorrectly, the EKU Office may annul it and/or award it to the next dog entitled to receiving the CAC.

3. Obtaining the title Baltic Junior Champion.

3.1. Awarding the title Baltic Junior Champion (BALT J CH), is settled by the Baltic Contract between the three Kennel Unions of the Baltic States (signed in Palanga on 02.08.2002).

3.2. The title Baltic Junior Champion is awarded to the dog, who already has the Junior Champion titles of the three Baltic States – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

3.3. In order to obtain the title, the owner of the dog must present the diplomas of Estonian Junior Champion, Latvian Junior Champion and Lithuanian Junior Champion to the EKU Office.

4. Obtaining the title Baltic Champion.

4.1. Awarding the title Baltic Champion (BALT CH), is settled by the Baltic Contract between the three Kennel Unions of Baltic States (signed in Palanga on 02.08.1997).

4.2. The title Baltic Champion is awarded to the dog, who already has the Show Champion titles of the three Baltic States – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

4.3. In order to obtain the title, the owner of the dog must present the diplomas of Estonian Show Champion, Latvian Champion and Lithuanian Champion to the EKU Office.

5. Obtaining the Estonian Lure Coursing Champion title.

5.1. The title Estonian Lure Coursing Champion (EST M CH) is awarded to the dog, who has obtained five Lure Coursing Certificates (M CAC). A dog may be awarded up to four M CAC during one calendar year.

5.2. Lure Coursing Certificate (M CAC) – a rosette with blue outer and white inner circle and a blue, black and a white streamer; on the black streamer the letters “M SERT” appear. In the very centre of the rosette, the gold-white Estonian Kennel Union logo is presented. The blue, black and white colour must correspond to those of Estonian Flag.

5.2.1. M CAC can be awarded only on the trials, that have been entered to the official EKU Lure Coursing Calendar.

5.3. Dogs, who have already received the Lure Coursing Champion title of a FCI (recognised) country, need one M CAC to obtain the title Estonian Lure Coursing Champion.

5.4. The dogs, meeting the following conditions, may not accept CAC:

 

  • the dog already has obtained the EST M CH title;
  • the dog already has been awarded four M CAC during the given year.

6. Obtaining the Estonian Agility Champion title.

6.1. The title Estonian Agility Champion (EST AG CH) can be obtained by the dog, who has received 1st placing (with result: 0) from the highest class on an official agility competition, that has been entered to the EKU Agility Calendar. The placings must have been reveiced from three different judges. One of the results may have been obtained from the Jumping Track. The dog must also have received at least the qualification „Good” on an official show, after turning 15 months of age.

6.2. Dogs, who have already received the Agility Champion title of a FCI (recognised) country, need one 1st placing (with result: 0) from the highest class on an official agility competition entered to the EKU Agility Calendar, to obtain the title Estonian Agility Champion.

7. Obtaining the title Estonian Working Champion (EST IPO CH, EST VPG CH, EST PJK CH, EST SK CH, EST KK CH).

7.1. The title Estonian Working Champion can be obtained by the dogs that have obtained the following results from the official competitions entered to the EKU Trial Calendar:

7.1.1. IPO and VPG (SchH) – at least three results from the highest level with result „Good” from two different judges;

7.1.2. PJK – at least three results from the highest level with result „Good” from two different judges;

7.1.3. KK – at least three highest qualification from the highest level from two different judges;

7.1.4. SK – at least three results with I rank in International Obedience Class (EVÕI) from two different judges.

7.1.5. the dog must as well have received at least the qualification „Good” on an official show, after turning 15 months of age.

7.2. Dogs, who have already received the Working Champion title of a FCI (recognised) country in the given field, need one result from the highest level to obtain the title Estonian Working Champion. The result must be received trom the official competition entered in the EKU Trial Calendar.

7.2.1. IPO and VPG (SchH) – qualification „Good”;

7.2.2. PJK – qualification „Good”;

7.2.3. KK – highest qualification available;

7.2.4. SK (Obedience) – I rank in International Obedience Class (EVÕI),