I am new to trialing. did some coon hound hunts when I was younger. If there is an ARHA hunt, my dogs have to be ARHA registered? AKC registration isnt enough? What is involved in getting them registered to trial?
Sorry, I know it's a little elementary for you guys, but this sounds rediculous to me!
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. Rabbit Champion and Grand Rabbit Champion Classes
1. To qualify as a Rabbit Champion a hound must place first in at least 1 licensed hunt and earn a total of 100 points. No more than 50 points may be earned from 1 club. Exception: When a club hosts a State or Big Five Hunt, it becomes a neutral club as far as awarding points are concerned. That is, the points earned toward Rabbit Champion are not charged against the host club. Example: Northwest Beagle Club is hosting the Florida State Hunt and John’s Little Susan scores 30 points, but already has 40 points from the Northwest Beagle Club. John’s Little Susan can use all 70 points she has received because 30 points were from a State Hunt.
2. To qualify as Grand Rabbit Champion a hound must have at least 3 first place wins in a Champion Class in licensed hunts, 1 of which must be a state, or Big Five Hunt, or place first in at least 5 licensed hunts in the Champion Class at 3 or more different clubs.
3. Rabbit Champions and Grand Rabbit Champions cannot compete in the Open Class against non-champion hounds.
4. In order to be awarded points toward Rabbit Champion a hound must compete in licensed hunts where there are at least 10 hounds entered.
5. Rabbit Champions shall be allowed to compete in all licensed hunts where 3 or more Rabbit Champions are entered and present at the hunt. Otherwise, the Rabbit Champion Class cannot be run.
6. Grand Rabbit Champions may be allowed to hunt in all licensed hunts where 3 or more Grand Rabbit Champions are entered and present at the hunt. Otherwise, the Grand Rabbit Champion Class cannot be run.
7. It is the responsibility of each competitor to keep up with the points on every hound that he/she enters in a licensed hunt, and when a hound has acquired the necessary points to advance to the next class, to enter the hound in the Rabbit Champion or Grand Rabbit Champion Class at the very next event the hound is entered in after the hound has acquired the necessary points to advance to the next class, both field and bench.
XV. Awarding of Points of ARHA Licensed Hunts
1. ARHA Scoring for Rabbit Champion;
1st Place
40 points
2nd Place
30 points
3rd Place
25 points
4th Place
20 points
5th Place
15 points
6th Place
10 points
7th Place
10 points
8th Place
10 points
9th Place
5 points
10th Place
5 points
1. To qualify as a Rabbit Champion a hound must place first in at least 1 licensed hunt and earn a total of 100 points. No more than 50 points may be earned from 1 club. Exception: When a club hosts a State or Big Five Hunt, it becomes a neutral club as far as awarding points are concerned. That is, the points earned toward Rabbit Champion are not charged against the host club. Example: Northwest Beagle Club is hosting the Florida State Hunt and John’s Little Susan scores 30 points, but already has 40 points from the Northwest Beagle Club. John’s Little Susan can use all 70 points she has received because 30 points were from a State Hunt.
2. To qualify as Grand Rabbit Champion a hound must have at least 3 first place wins in a Champion Class in licensed hunts, 1 of which must be a state, or Big Five Hunt, or place first in at least 5 licensed hunts in the Champion Class at 3 or more different clubs.
3. Rabbit Champions and Grand Rabbit Champions cannot compete in the Open Class against non-champion hounds.
4. In order to be awarded points toward Rabbit Champion a hound must compete in licensed hunts where there are at least 10 hounds entered.
5. Rabbit Champions shall be allowed to compete in all licensed hunts where 3 or more Rabbit Champions are entered and present at the hunt. Otherwise, the Rabbit Champion Class cannot be run.
6. Grand Rabbit Champions may be allowed to hunt in all licensed hunts where 3 or more Grand Rabbit Champions are entered and present at the hunt. Otherwise, the Grand Rabbit Champion Class cannot be run.
7. It is the responsibility of each competitor to keep up with the points on every hound that he/she enters in a licensed hunt, and when a hound has acquired the necessary points to advance to the next class, to enter the hound in the Rabbit Champion or Grand Rabbit Champion Class at the very next event the hound is entered in after the hound has acquired the necessary points to advance to the next class, both field and bench.
XV. Awarding of Points of ARHA Licensed Hunts
1. ARHA Scoring for Rabbit Champion;
1st Place
40 points
2nd Place
30 points
3rd Place
25 points
4th Place
20 points
5th Place
15 points
6th Place
10 points
7th Place
10 points
8th Place
10 points
9th Place
5 points
10th Place
5 points
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