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19 th Annual Jack Russell Terrier Club of Canada AGM & NATIONAL TRIAL September 24 th - 26 th, 2010 Paris Fairgrounds Paris, Ontario - Judges - Saturday, September 25th Conformation: Ted Harris UK Racing: Dean Stewart Go to Ground: Rob Mahon High Jumping: Nick Pelych Barn Hunt: Krystyna Brooks Trailing & Locating: Joe Shapiro Fun Lure Coursing: Gord Speares Sunday, September 26th Conformation: Ted Harris Super Earth: Joe Shapiro Agility: Sharon Dunsmore Lure Coursing: Gord Speares Brush Hunt: Bill Brooks Ball Retrieval: Nick Pelych Trial Relief Judge: Dan Stewart TRIAL CHAIR Sue Lubchynski nationaltrialchair@jrtcc.org Phone 705-437-4299 Alternate Phone - Pam 905-797-2270 1

Friday, September 24th, 2010 AGENDA 5:00 pm Annual General Meeting Registration 5:30 pm Annual General Meeting Location: Paris Fairgrounds Market Building 7:00 pm Early Pick-Up for Registration Packages Refreshments and Terrier Talk Saturday, September 25th, 2010 7:30 am Registration Booth Opens 8:30 am Racing 11:00 am Conformation (time approximate, following final Racing run-off) Go To Ground High Jumping Barn Hunt Trailing & Locating Fun Lure Coursing: Pay-Per-Run Event - Proceeds to Russell Rescue 1:00 pm LUNCH BREAK Ribbons Awarded for Racing 1:30 pm Conformation resumes 4:00 pm Ribbons Awarded for Go To Ground, High Jumping, Barn Hunt and Trailing & Locating RAFFLE (at conclusion of today s events) Sunday, September 26th, 2010 7:30 am Registration Booth Opens 8:00 am Agility 9:00 am Super Earth 10:00 am Conformation Lure Coursing Brush Hunt *NEW* 12:00 pm LUNCH BREAK Bronze Medallion Terrier Parade 12:45 pm Conformation resumes Ball Retrieval 3:30 pm National Trial Awards to Child and Junior Handlers Year End High Point Trophies for Child & Junior Handlers 4:00 pm Ribbons awarded for Super Earth, Agility, Lure Coursing, Brush Hunt and Ball Retrieval 5:00 pm Tear Down Your help on site is appreciated! 2

Paris Fairgrounds OUR VENUE 139 Silver Street, Paris, Ontario N3L 3E7 Phone: 519-442-2823 or Fax: 519-442-5121 Email: info@parisfairgrounds.com Map and Directions From HWY 401, refer to map below Hwy 401 West Past Cambridge & Kitchener Exit # 268, Cedar Creek Road, Regional Road 97 Turn right onto Cedar Creek Road, back over Hwy 401 past Mill Creek Transport Turn right onto Regional Road 47 (first road), go to end of road. Turn left on Wrigley Road, Regional Road 49, Turn right on Spragues Road, Regional Road 75 also 24a and follow the sign to Paris. Come into Paris, turn right at second stop light onto Silver Street. (Home Building Centre is on right. This is a very tight turn for transports). Follow to Oak Ave. and turn right, then left into the Fairgrounds. From the East/South (including hotels on Page 4) Follow Hwy 403 West around Brantford and take the exit marked Paris Road Keep right onto Paris Road and follow to the 2nd stoplight Turn left toward Paris (Tim Horton's on corner) Just past the railway overpass, keep right onto Willow St. Follow to stop sign and turn left onto William St. Follow to stop light and turn right onto Grand River St. North Follow to the 2nd stoplight and turn left onto Silver St. Follow to Oak Ave. and turn right, then left into the Fairgrounds 3

INFORMATION FOR VISITORS TO CANADA Canada Border Services Agency The Border Information Service (BIS) is a computerized, 24-hour telephone service that provides general border services information. 204-983-3500 PLACES TO STAY Comfort Inn Brantford 58 King George Rd. Brantford, Ontario, Canada N3R 5K4 Phone: 519-753-3100 Fax: 519-753-8138 www.choicehotels.ca/cn257 If booked before August 24, 2010, the reduced rate is $85.00 per room - please mention the JRTCC Terrier Trial. The fee for dogs in the room has been waived! Days Inn - Brantford 460 Fairview Drive Hwy 403 & Wayne Gretzky Pkwy Brantford, ON, N3R 7A9 CA Phone: 519-759-2700 Fax: 519-759-2089 www.daysinn.com If booked before August 24, 2010, the reduced rate is $85.00 per room - please mention the JRTCC Terrier Trial. The fee for dogs in the room has been waived! Do respect rooms/grounds to show appreciation for these reduced rates. Camping at Trial Site $25.00 for the weekend (hydro only) - Please complete the camping form and return form & payment with your entries. Contact Sally Holmes at 905-668-0930 with any camping questions. Please book your accommodations early! 4

Conformation Ted Harris, UK Introducing our Judges You will likely find Ted and his terriers in the show results on The Crawley and Horseman Hunt website but, for the first time, you will find him judging in the ring of this year s JRTCC National Trial! Having worked terriers for more than thirty-five years, Ted Harris, from the south of England, skillfully identifies the best of conformation, movement and temperament. A respected terrierman with both Jack Russell and Lakeland Terriers, he can boast being at the top of every major terrier show in England, including the Radley International, Greater Yorkshire, Stoneleigh International and the JRTCGB National with his Brockton Terriers. Deciding which terriers most closely match the breed standard, Ted has judged the National Jack Russell Terrier shows of Germany, Sweden and South Africa, the Patterdale National Terrier Show of the United States and the International Terrier Show at Stoneleigh. There can be no doubt that Ted is committed to keeping the working aspects of the Jack Russell Terrier in the forefront and that he will share his knowledge and expertise during the course of our trial. We extend to him our sincere thanks for spending time with us and for adjudicating our terriers in Paris ON. Welcome to Canada, Ted! Racing Dean Stewart, CAN A JRTCC Director, and Chairperson of the Judges Committee, Dean may likely attribute his involvement in the Club to his first JRT, Chaos! Like many of us who realize our terriers have to be kept busy, Dean keenly observed the trial scene, became an active participant and decided to complete the requirements to become certified as a JRTCC Go-To-Ground Judge and subsequently as a Racing Judge. Dean s teaching instinct kicks in whenever questions find him and he s always there to provide advice to handlers, judging apprentices and inquiring onlookers. Dean has been judging in the JRTCC for many years and he also ensures that applications for JRTCC Hunting and Trial Certificates are processed. When teamed with his wife, Kelley, on the PA system, the racing event is bound to be kept on the go! So to all, remember to run to the catchers area to get your jack because Dean will be watching! The JRTCC is very pleased that Dean will once again take on this speedy event at our National Trial! Go To Ground Rob Mahon, CAN Although we know that the Mahon s first JRT, Becky, had found her calling in Agility, it was their JRT Woodley that led Rob, Debbie, Becky and JRT Splash into the tunnels (so to speak!) of Go-To-Ground! Eventually, the standard length of tunnel and turn just wouldn t be enough for any of them. Their back yard now boasts configured tunnels and numerous turns to provide a workout to be envied! Rob and his wife Debbie are JRTCC members and very dedicated to providing earthwork opportunities both within and outside the Club. Their workshops have informed many owners and have led many a hesitant terrier to the ground. Rob is the builder of our tunnel forms, plus many others, and he also sits on the JRTCC Judges Committee. Both Rob and Debbie are true Jack Russell owners/lovers willing to go the extra lengths to challenge their terriers and the rest of ours too! The Club is very pleased that Rob, a certified JRTCC Go To Ground Judge, will be reviewing our terriers at this year s JRTCC National Trial! 5

Agility Sharon Dunsmore, CAN Sharon Dunsmore was educated as a Clinical Nurse Specialist for Critical Care Units but she has now left nursing and has slowly changed her long time hobby with dogs into a large successful business. A professional dog trainer for the past 20 years, Sharon currently runs K9 Klubhouse Behavioral Consultation and Dog Training. She organizes and runs about 7-9 Agility Trials per year and is a CKC and AAC Agility Judge. For the past 25 years Sharon has been breeding, showing and playing in various dog sports with her Bearded Collies and she has a huge interest in the many issues that face reputable breeders today. She tells us she s looking forward to meeting our agility JRTs! The JRTCC is sure that the feeling is mutual, and warmly welcomes Sharon once again as Agility Judge to our National Trial! Trailing & Locating and Super Earth Joe Shapiro, USA The JRTCC is delighted that Joe has agreed, once again, to make the trip north from our sister club, the JRTCA, to assume judging responsibilities! This year you ll find Joe at two sites Trailing & Locating and Super Earth. Joe grew up in northeast Indiana and, from an early age, recognized his enjoyment of dogs. Returning to Indiana in 1996, he and his wife, Brooks, acquired their first Jack Russell Terrier. We all know that our jacks are born to hunt and, sure enough, soon after, Joe went hunting in Ohio. he was hooked on these little dogs! So began a family kennel which would raise JRTs for conformation and working. Joe admits that he loves to see the dogs work, fostering his decision to become a certified JRTCA working judge. He s been working jacks for over 13 years and has hunted all over the USA. His biggest thrill? To witness a novice terrier go into the field and begin to work the quarry. He notes that the terrier and the owner emerge closer to each other after the challenge. Joe, like many of us, has made many good friends from his terrier experiences. The JRTCC is sure he ll make many more at our 2010 JRTCC National Trial! High Jumping and Ball Retrieval Nick Pelych, CAN Nick is a terrier owner who strives to be acutely aware of what his own terriers can, or cannot, do. He is also one to take a good look at all terriers in action and offer advice to handlers if he feels it would be helpful in these particular events. At the sites for High Jumping and Ball Retrieval, Nick doesn t hesitate to provide suggestions within the rules because he wants each terrier/owner to perform optimally as a team! Nick s involvement with the JRTCC goes back many years. Over this time he has entered his terriers in these two events, among others. With his well tuned observation skills, we re pleased that Nick will once again join us to assume the duties of judge for these events which, he maintains, foster important team strategies through fun experiences! 6

Barn Hunt Krystyna Brooks, CAN On one occasion in the USA, Krystyna discovered that the Barn Hunt event is a test of both handler and jack, much like a real hunting situation. The need for interaction between the two became very obvious, and the reward was that sense of accomplishment as her dogs located and marked that one tube containing the quarry. Krystyna maintains that a weekend at a trial with her active dogs is the best it gets! She has been involved with JRTs for a number of years now and she sits on the JRTCC Board of Directors as well as the Judges Committee. Krystyna understands the needs of our type of terrier, has hosted several JRTCC sanctioned trials and is a JRTCC certified Racing Judge. She and her husband, Bill, share their already busy household with their active jacks and they also ensure that our trial has a good supply of hay bales! Thank you, Krystyna, for facilitating the Barn Hunt opportunity at our JRTCC National Trial! Lure Coursing Gord Speares, CAN Gord s involvement with the JRTCC and its affiliate, the Jack Russell Terrier Rescue of Ontario (JRTRO), has continued to grow steadily. He has had a wide range of experiences with Jack Russell Terriers, both his own and the rescue JRTs he and his family foster regularly in their home. Gord is a certified JRTCC Racing Judge and member of the JRTCC Judges Committee. For Sunday s performance event, Gord will be tracking the speed, line and focus of our terriers as they race in the open field, doing their utmost to track, catch and devour that little white quarry! Our judge will be very busy because, without doubt, Fun Lure Coursing for practice and the actual Lure Coursing competition are regarded as exciting draws for both owners and terriers when offered at events, including our National Trial! We thank Gord for overseeing the Fun Lure Coursing and judging this year s Lure Coursing division. Brush Hunt Bill Brooks, CAN Bill is a volunteer firefighter with the Town of St. George, ON and has been involved with Jack Russell Terriers for 5.5 years. He has also been one of our unassuming JRTCC volunteers for five years! Being in the construction industry, it may explain why he can be seen hauling this and that to and from an event/trial site. What would we do without those hay bales!! Bill is presently apprenticing to be a Racing Judge with the JRTCC and he seemingly likes the speed factor because he often substitutes for his wife, Krystyna, at flyball events with their JRT Mischief. It s no surprise that his other favorite things to do with their JRTs are Go To Ground and Lure Coursing. Bill has agreed to slow down his pace at this year s JRTCC National Trial and he ll be waiting for you and your terriers in the brush as he assumes the role of Judge in an event relatively new for us Brush Hunt. Trial Relief Judge Dan Stewart, CAN He is a member of the Canadian Forces (Corporal, Army Reservist) and now has the distinction of being the JRTCC s youngest qualified racing judge! Dan was JRTCC Junior Handler in 2004 and has been a JRT owner for two years, but he has been on the Club scene and a presence at racing for more than eleven years. He started as a lure boy at age 11 and learned the ropes on his way up! Whether at the start box, or demonstrating proficiency in the catching pen, Dan is carrying on the Stewart Family tradition at the JRT race track, and also setting a fine example for youth competitors. The JRTCC congratulates Dan on his upcoming marriage later this year and is proud to welcome him as the Trial Relief Judge, filling in as required for divisions at this year s JRTCC National Trial. 7

IMPORTANT NOTICES THE FOLLOWING WILL APPLY TO THIS TRIAL PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS for People and Terriers: o EXHIBITORS AND OWNERS MUST BE CURRENT VOTING MEMBERS OF THE JRTCC. Associate members may upgrade their membership at any time prior to applying for entry in the National Trial. o Veteran Terriers - 6 years and older. o Senior Terriers - 9 years and older. o ALL TERRIERS OVER ONE YEAR OF AGE, PARTICIPATING IN SANCTIONED EVENTS, MUST BE REGISTERED OR RECORDED with the JRTCC or JRTCA or JRTCGB. Those events include Racing, Conformation, Go to Ground and Agility. Registration/Recording numbers MUST be included with entries and copies of applicable certificates are also requested. Please help to avoid processing delays due to incomplete entries. o ANY NON REGISTERED/UNRECORDED TERRIERS OVER ONE YEAR OF AGE MAY PARTICIPATE IN UNSANCTIONED EVENTS ONLY. Those events are High Jumping, Barn Hunt, Trailing & Locating, Super Earth, Lure Coursing, Brush Hunt, and Ball Retrieval. o The JRTCC does not knowingly accept into its membership any applicant who supports Kennel Club recognition of the Jack Russell Terrier. New members wishing to exhibit may submit membership applications/dues, with entries, by the deadline. PRE-ENTRIES must be postmarked no later than August 31 st. We will confirm by email our receipt of your entry. If you have not received confirmation by September 14 th, please contact us by email (carol@jrtcc.org) or by telephone at 1-905-434-6818. Pre-Entry fees are $15 per class. Post-Entry fees are $20 per class. Include the JRTCC Sanctioning Fee of $1 per terrier in the total entry fee. Full payment must accompany the entry form. Post entries will be accepted on the day of the trial for all events EXCEPT racing. No post entries accepted for racing. Copies of Hunting and/or Trial Certificates, if applicable, must be presented at the time of entry. Entries received after September 14 th cannot be guaranteed listing in the program booklet. Bitches in season and Puppies under 4 months of age are not permitted on the trial grounds, thus may not compete in any division. Any exhibitor showing either will be excused, with no refunds, from ALL classes and directed to leave the trial site. The sale, advertising signage and/or placement of puppies or adult terriers on the trial grounds are forbidden. Any person violating this rule will be excused, with no refunds, from ALL classes and directed to leave the trial site. 8

A valid Vet Certificate must accompany all requests submitted to the JRTCC for monetary refunds related to any scratched entries. Approved refunds will be provided within 30 days of the trial. Any extraneous situation at the trial will be directed to the Trial Chair. Any complaints with respect to events of the National Trial must be made in writing, accompanied by a deposit cheque made payable to the JRTCC in the amount of $25.00, within 60 days of the conclusion of the trial. Upon investigation, the deposit will be refunded if the complaint proves valid. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXHIBITOR TO BE ON TIME FOR EVERY CLASS AND TO BE AWARE OF THE SCHEDULED CLASSES IN EACH DIVISION. NO REFUNDS FOR MISSED CLASSES. 2010 National Trial Notes PARKING! Conformation ring-side parking is available for $30.00 for the weekend. Please include payment with your National Trial entries. Division Sponsors! The $100.00 Division Sponsorship includes the benefit of ring-side parking, plus your name/division printed in the program and announced at the trial! CLASS SPONSORS! Best/Champion Class $50, Regular Class $25. Include Sponsorship fees with your entries, no later than August 31 st for inclusion in the trial program. FOOD! Please support our vendor on site. We are pleased to welcome P & P Catering of Brampton ON this year! VENDORS Please contact Shirley Buist for details. No other sales will be permitted during the trial. shirley@jrtcc.org RAFFLE! Preparations are ongoing for this year s raffle table. If you would like to make a donation and/or have questions, please contact raffle@jrtcc.org. Thank you! PROGRAM ADVERTISING We invite you to submit advertising copy and payment to: JRTCC National Trial, 703 Barbados Street, Oshawa ON L1J 7E7 so that it is received no later than August 31 st for inclusion in the trial program. Email inquiries to nationaltrialchair@jrtcc.org. Trial Program Advertising Rates: Full Page $45 Half Page $25 Quarter Page or Business Card $15 Together we can make it happen again! 9

Rules of the Competition General (Refer also to the rules for each division.) 1. All classes are open to Jack Russell Terriers only. 2. Terriers entered MUST be within the 10-15" height standard. (Exception: pups who have not yet reached 10".) Measuring devices will be available at the Registration area. 3. Puppies (terriers under 12 months of age) are not eligible for championship in any division but their own. Puppies are eligible to compete only if they have reached their 4 month birthday (not 16 weeks) by the day of the trial. 4. Spayed or neutered terriers may not compete in Conformation classes, with the exception of Child or Junior Handler, Veteran Classes, Judge s Choice, Bronze Medallion Parade and Spayed/Neutered Classes. 5. Where stated that JRTCC certificates and registration/recording numbers must be provided, note that certificates and registration/recording numbers of the JRTCA, JRTCGB and AWTA will also be accepted. 6. A terrier bred by a sanctioned judge may not be shown under that judge at any sanctioned trial in the Conformation Division. 7. Terriers owned by Den Stewards and Racing Stewards may be entered in any division provided they find a substitute to perform their duties or have someone else handle their terriers. Ring Stewards may show their terriers in any division except Conformation. 8. A question concerning the height of a terrier may be made only by another exhibitor in that class, or by the judge. The measurement will be determined by the judge and considered the official height of the terrier in question for the duration of the trial. Requests made by spectators will not be honored. Please note: Height Cards will not be accepted at this trial. The terrier in question will be measured prior to the event. 9. Classes may be split or combined if entries warrant. 10. Child/Junior Handler participants at the 2010 National Trial: Age is determined as of January 1, 2010. Child 9 years and under; Junior 10 up to 18 years. Note: On the trial entry form, please list separately (not with any other regular classes of the terrier being used for the youth division) the Child/Junior Handler name & birthdate, the name of the terrier to be used and the youth classes entered. Youth competitors must be current members of the JRTCC, as part of a Family Membership or a Junior Membership. The same terrier must be used throughout the trial to qualify. All terriers participating in these classes MUST be registered or recorded with the JRTCC, JRTCA or JRTCGB. The conformation of the terrier used in the youth division classes will not be judged/considered. The overall point score for this trial for each participant will be determined by calculating the total point scores of any/all of the following events: Agility, Conformation, Go To Ground. (See GTG Rule #5) Ribbons will be awarded to 6 th place and the two Child Handlers and two Junior Handlers accumulating the most points from the combined scores at this trial will receive ribbons for JRTCC National Trial Best & Reserve Child Handler and Best & Reserve Junior Handler. 11. Child/Junior Handler Year-End High Point Trophies and ribbons will be awarded at this trial to the Child Handler and Junior Handler accumulating the most points of the combined overall scores from all JRTCC sanctioned trials/events in 2010. 10

12. Overly aggressive dogs may be eliminated from a class at the discretion of the judge. 13. Unsportsmanlike behavior on the part of competitors will not be tolerated. Anyone demonstrating such behavior will be asked to leave the trial site and NO entry fees will be refunded. 14. The judges decisions are final in all divisions. 15. Refer also to the Division Rules which precede the Classes for each division. Division Rules/Class Lists - Day 1 Racing (SANCTIONED) 1. All terriers over 6 months of age must be muzzled. Muzzles must be those approved by the JRTCC (i.e. basket muzzles or "softies"). 2. Terriers 6 years and older qualify for Veteran classes; those terriers that are 9 years and older qualify for Senior classes. 3. Exhibitors must have terriers ready to race, be aware of their classes and be ready when called. NO refunds will be given for missed races. 4. Once terriers are loaded into the starting box, all handlers must proceed to the finish line and be ready to receive their terriers. Failure to pick up the terrier promptly may subject the entry to disqualification. 5. Hurdles for Puppies and Seniors will be a maximum height of 8 inches. Adult and Veteran hurdles will be over 8 inches in height. 6. Terriers going around the jumps will be disqualified. 7. Any terrier that starts a fight in any race will be disqualified by the judge from further racing that day. 8. If the lure is caught, the race will be re-run. 9. Entries must cross the finish line completely to place in a race. 10. The finish line is the BACK side of the barrier hay bales. First to the hole is not necessarily first through the hole. 11. All height measurement requests must be made PRIOR to the running of the heat/race, and only by an owner/handler of a terrier in that heat/race. 12. No cross entries are permitted within the division. 13. Decisions of the judge are final. 14. Racing Champions (taken from flats & hurdles) are determined by a run-off of the first place terrier in each class in each division. Run-off races will be held over hurdles. 11

Day 1 - Division A ~ Racing (8:30 am) Saturday, September 25th No cross entries among Adult, Veteran and Senior classes. No post entries. Section I ~ Flat Racing Class 101: Puppies, 6 up to 9 months, 10-12.5 Class 102: Puppies, 6 up to 9 months, over 12.5-15 Class 103: Puppies, 9 up to 12 months, 10-12.5 Class 104: Puppies, 9 up to 12 months, over 12.5-15 Class 105: Small Bitches, 10-12.5, 1 year and older Class 106: Small Dogs, 10-12.5, 1 year and older Class 107: Tall Bitches, over 12.5-15, 1 year and older Class 108: Tall Dogs, over 12.5-15, 1 year and older Class 109: Small Veterans, 10-12.5, 6 years and older Class 110: Tall Veterans, over 12.5-15, 6 years and older Class 111: Small Seniors, 10-12.5, 9 years and older Class 112: Tall Seniors, over 12.5-15, 9 years and older Section 2 ~ Hurdle Racing Class 113: Puppies, 6 up to 9 months, 10-12.5 Class 114: Puppies, 6 up to 9 months, over 12.5-15 Class 115: Puppies, 9 up to 12 months, 10-12.5 Class 116: Puppies, 9 up to 12 months, over 12.5-15 Class 117: Small Seniors, 10-12.5, 9 years and older Class 118: Tall Seniors, over 12.5-15, 9 years and older Class 119: Class 120: Class 121: Class 122: Class 123: Class 124: JRTCC National Trial SMALL PUPPY 6 up to 9 mo. RACING CHAMPION & RESERVE Run-off of first place winners of classes 101 & 113. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial TALL PUPPY 6 up to 9 mo. RACING CHAMPION & RESERVE Run-off of first place winners of classes 102 & 114. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial SMALL PUPPY 9 up to 12 mo. RACING CHAMPION & RESERVE Run-off of first place winners of classes 103 & 115. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial TALL PUPPY 9 up to 12 mo. RACING CHAMPION & RESERVE Run-off of first place winners of classes 104 & 116. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial SMALL SENIOR RACING CHAMPION & RESERVE Run-off of first place winners of classes 111 & 117. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial TALL SENIOR RACING CHAMPION & RESERVE Run-off of first place winners of classes 112 & 118. No entry fee. 12

Class 125: Class 126: Class 127: Class 128: Class 129: Class 130: Small Bitches, 10-12.5, 1 year and older Small Dogs, 10-12.5, 1 year and older Tall Bitches, over 12.5-15, 1 year and older Tall Dogs, over 12.5-15, 1 year and older Small Veterans, 10-12.5, 6 years and older Tall Veterans, over 12.5-15, 6 years and older Class 131: Class 132: Class 133: Class 134: JRTCC National Trial SMALL TERRIER RACING CHAMPION & RESERVE Run-off of first place winners of classes 105, 106, 125, 126. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial TALL TERRIER RACING CHAMPION & RESERVE Run-off of first place winners of classes 107, 108, 127, 128. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial SMALL VETERAN RACING CHAMPION & RESERVE Run-off of first place winners of classes 109 & 129. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial TALL VETERAN RACING CHAMPION & RESERVE Run-off of first place winners of classes 110 & 130. No entry fee. Conformation (SANCTIONED) 1. All terriers are judged on the JRTCC Breed Standard, except in the Child/Junior Handler classes where conformation is not considered and judging is based on the handler's ability. 2. All terriers must be exhibited on lead. There is only one terrier per handler. 3. Excessive use of squeaky or fur-like baiting devices by exhibitors is prohibited in the Conformation ring. "Excessive use" will be at the judge's discretion. 4. A question concerning the type of coat on any terrier may be made only by another exhibitor in that class, the ring steward, or by the judge. Requests for review of coat made by spectators will not be honored. 5. No cross entering within the Open or Working divisions, or between the Open and Working divisions, is permitted. 6. Only adult terriers holding a JRTCC Certificate of Field Worthiness, or JRTCA Natural Hunting Certificate, are eligible to enter the Working Terrier Classes. A copy of the certificate must be submitted with entries or presented in the ring at time of judging. A copy of a Certificate Application signed by a Working Judge may be submitted if the hunting certificate was earned within 30 days of the trial. 7. Only adult terriers holding at least 3 JRTCC Certificates of Field Worthiness, or JRTCA Natural Hunting Certificates, are eligible to enter the Bronze Medallion classes. Copies of the certificates must be submitted with entries or presented in the ring at the time of judging. A copy of a Certificate Application signed by a Working Judge may be submitted if the hunting certificate was earned within 30 days of the trial. 8. At least 2, but no more than 3, offspring of any age are required in the "Get of Sire" and "Produce of Dam" Family classes. Offspring may be intact or spayed/neutered. 13

Day 1 - Division B ~ Conformation (following racing) Saturday, September 25th YOUTH DIVISION CLASSES: Age as of January 1 st, 2010 Class 201: Class 202: PUPPY CLASSES Child Handler Handlers 9 years or under (under 5, may be accompanied by an adult in the ring). Judged on the child s ability to present the terrier. Conformation of the terrier will not be considered. Junior Handler Handlers 10 up to 18 years of age. Judged on the youth s ability to present the terrier and answer questions put forth by the judge. Conformation of the terrier will not be considered. Class 203: Class 204: Dog Pups, 4 up to 6 mos. Bitch Pups, 4 up to 6 mos. Class 205: JRTCC National Trial BEST 4 TO 6 MONTH PUPPY & RESERVE Open to 1st and 2nd place winners of classes 203 & 204. No entry fee. Class 206: Class 207: Class 208: Class 209: Class 210: Smooth Dog Pups, 6 up to 9 mos. Rough/Broken Dog Pups, 6 up to 9 mos. Smooth Dog Pups, 9 up to 12 mos. Rough/Broken Dog Pups, 9 up to 12 mos. JRTCC National Trial BEST DOG PUP & RESERVE Open to 1st and 2nd place winners of Classes 206 to 209. No entry fee. Class 211: Class 212: Class 213: Class 214: Class 215: Class 216: Smooth Bitch Pups, 6 up to 9 mos. Rough/Broken Bitch Pups, 6 up to 9 mos. Smooth Bitch Pups, 9 up to 12 mos. Rough/Broken Bitch Pups, 9 up to 12 mos. JRTCC National Trial BEST BITCH PUP & RESERVE Open to 1st and 2nd place winners of classes 211 to 214. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial PUPPY CONFORMATION CHAMPION & RESERVE Open to the Bests & Reserves of classes 210 & 215. No entry fee. 14

WORKING TERRIER CLASSES No cross entering is permitted between Open and Working Terrier classes. Classes open to adult terriers holding a JRTCC Certificate of Field Worthiness or JRTCA Natural Hunting Certificate. A copy of the qualifying certificate must be submitted with entry or presented in ring at time of judging. Class 217: Working Terrier Dog, 10-12.5 Class 218: Working Terrier Dog, over 12.5-15 Class 219: Bronze Medallion Dogs May not cross enter with Regular Working classes 217 & 218 Class 220: JRTCC National Trial BEST WORKING DOG AND RESERVE Open to 1st and 2nd place winners of classes 217 to 219. No entry fee. Class 221: Working Terrier Bitch, 10-12.5 Class 222: Working Terrier Bitch, over 12.5-15 Class 223: Bronze Medallion Bitches May not cross enter with Regular Working classes 221 & 222 Class 224: Class 225: JRTCC National Trial BEST WORKING BITCH & RESERVE Open to 1st and 2nd place winners of classes 221 to 223. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial WORKING TERRIER CONFORMATION CHAMPION & RESERVE Open to Bests & Reserves of classes 220 & 224. No entry fee. MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES: Spayed and neutered terriers permitted. JUDGE S CHOICE: The terrier the judge would most like to take hunting to quarry listed below. Class 226: Class 227: Class 228: Class 229: Groundhog Grey Fox Red Fox Raccoon/Badger VETERAN CLASSES: Spayed and neutered terriers permitted Class 230: Veteran Dog & Bitch Open to terriers 6 years or older, judged on conformation and condition. Class 231: JRTCC National Trial BEST VETERAN & RESERVE Open to 1st and 2nd place winners of class 230. No entry fee. 15

SPAYED/NEUTERED CLASSES: Class 232: Class 233: Spayed & Neutered Terrier JRTCC National Trial BEST SPAYED/NEUTERED TERRIER & RESERVE Open to 1st & 2nd place winners of class 232. No entry fee. Note: Conformation Classes continue on Day 2 See Day 2 - Sunday (10:00 am) for classes 234-256 Go To Ground (SANCTIONED) 1. A timed event which stimulates the natural instinct to hunt. The terrier enters an artificial den to demonstrate its working ability by following the scent of the contained rat at the end of the tunnel. 2. Any references made to a JRTCC trial will be understood to also include a JRTCA or AWTA trial. 3. Where stated that a JRTCC Trial Certificate must be provided for any Championship Certificate class, a JRTCA Trial Certificate or an AWTA Certificate of Gameness may be submitted, as may be qualifying score sheets for other Go To Ground classes. 4. Schooling prior to the competition is NOT permitted. Any violation of this rule shall result in disqualification of the schooled terrier from Go To Ground competition at this trial. No entry fees will be refunded. 5. Any terrier that will be used for Child and/or Junior Handler GTG classes must first complete any GTG class into which it may be entered at this trial, including any Novice to Open moveup. 6. Prior to the event, exhibitors are responsible for collecting any score sheets for their terriers at the registration area, for completing the pertinent information and, at the time of the competition, for taking them to the Den Steward for scoring by the Judge. 7. Exhibitors should examine the score sheets carefully as they contain important information regarding the requirements, specifications and judging criteria of each class. 8. Puppies holding a 100% Open Puppy or prior 100% Puppy Championship score sheet may compete in the Puppy Championship class, which determines the Puppy Champion and Reserve for the trial. Only adult terriers holding a JRTCC TRIAL CERTIFICATE may compete in the Championship Certificate classes, which determine the GTG Champions and Reserves for the trial. 9. A puppy that has competed in the Puppy Championship class must enter that class at trials until it turns one year old. A terrier issued a JRTCC Trial Certificate must always compete in the Championship Certificate class. Cross entering in Go To Ground is not permitted. 10. With no exceptions, to be submitted with entries or provided to the Den Steward at the time of judging for: Puppy Championship class a copy of the 100% Open Puppy or prior 100% Puppy Championship score sheet; Adult Championship Certificate classes a JRTCC Trial Certificate. 16

11. An adult terrier or puppy that qualifies in the Novice class at this trial, may move up to be entered into the Open class at this same trial by presenting the 100% Novice score sheet and paying the pre-entry class fee. Note that there will be no move-ups from Open to either of Puppy Championship or Championship Certificate classes at this trial. 12. A registered/recorded adult terrier that has previously scored 100% in the Open class at a JRTCC trial, may compete in Open GTG indefinitely, or until such time as a JRTCC Trial Certificate has been requested by the owner and issued by the Judges Committee. As well, an unregistered puppy (under one year) may compete in Open Puppy GTG indefinitely. 13. A puppy that has passed the Open Puppy and/or Puppy Championship class must, upon turning one year of age, be entered into the Open Adult GTG class unless, or until such time as, the terrier has been registered/recorded with the JRTCC and the 100% Open or Championship score sheet submitted to the JRTCC Judges Committee to be issued a JRTCC Trial Certificate. 14. Terriers which have previously scored 100% in a Puppy or Adult Novice class at a JRTCC trial may not, under any circumstances, compete in a Novice class again at any JRTCC sanctioned trial. 15. Exhibitors should read the complete Go To Ground Rules posted at the event site. 16. The starting line shall be placed two feet from the entrance hole. Timing starts when the terrier is released by the handler. The terrier is to be released so that all four feet are on the ground before crossing the starting line. The terrier may not be pushed or thrown toward the hole. Any violation of this rule, accidental or intentional, shall result in disqualification of the terrier from the class in which the violation occurs. No entry fees will be refunded. 17. After the terrier is released, the handler shall remain next to the entrance hole. Commands and encouragement may be given. The handler shall wait for the signal from the Judge before proceeding to the terrier s location. 18. It is the exhibitor s responsibility to collect the completed/signed score sheet from the Judge before leaving with the terrier. 19. If at any time during a GTG run the equipment fails, the terrier will be allowed a re-run at the end of the GTG event, after all other terriers have completed the GTG class. To obtain a JRTCC TRIAL CERTIFICATE ( no fee this year) for a terrier that is at least one year of age and is JRTCC/JRTCA registered/recorded, send the terrier s 100% Puppy/Adult Open score sheet or Puppy Championship score sheet signed by the GTG judge, and with all pertinent information completed to: JRTCC Judges Committee, 41 Bowden Street, Fort Erie ON L2A 2P5. (Note: i- The owner must be a current member of the JRTCC. ii- If the terrier is not already registered or recorded, the score sheet may be submitted with that application to the JRTCC Registrar. Details at www.jrtcc.org.) Day 1 - Division C ~ Go To Ground (11:00am) Saturday, September 25th Cross entries are not permitted within the division. Class 301: Pre-Novice Puppy Open to puppies 4 up to 6 months old. Entry in this class does not affect a pup s eligibility to enter Novice Puppy class after 6 months of age. One (1) minute to reach quarry, mark quarry for 15 seconds, may leave earth and re-enter several times. 17

Class 302: Novice Puppy Open to puppies 6 up to 12 months old that have not scored 100% in this class at a previous JRTCC trial. One (1) minute to reach quarry, may leave earth and re-enter several times, work quarry for 30 seconds. Entries earning a score of 100% in Novice Puppy at this trial may, with the qualifying score sheet and upon payment of the entry fee, enter/move up to the Open Puppy class at this trial. Class 303: Open Puppy Open to puppies 6 up to 12 months that have scored 100% in a Novice Puppy Go To Ground class at this or a previous JRTCC trial, or have scored 100% in an Open Puppy class at a previous JRTCC trial without entering the Puppy Championship class. A copy of the Novice or Open 100% score sheet must be submitted with entry or presented to the Den Steward at the event. 30 seconds to reach quarry, may leave earth once and re-enter, work quarry for one (1) minute. - May Not Move Up To Puppy Championship at this trial - Class 304: Puppy Championship Open to puppies 6 up to 12 months that have scored 100% in an Open Puppy Go To Ground class or Puppy Championship class at a previous JRTCC trial. A copy of that 100% Open/Puppy Championship score sheet must be submitted with entry or presented to the Den Steward at the event. 30 seconds to reach quarry, may leave earth once and re-enter, work quarry for one (1) minute. Class 305: Novice Adult - Open to terriers one year or older that have not scored 100% in this class at a previous JRTCC trial. One minute to reach quarry, may leave earth and re-enter several times, work quarry for 30 seconds. Entries earning a score of 100% in Novice Adult at this trial may, with that qualifying score sheet and upon payment of the entry fee, enter/move up to an Open Adult Class at this trial. NOTE for Open Adult Classes A puppy that has passed the Open Puppy and/or Puppy Championship class must, upon turning one year of age, be entered into the Open Adult GTG class unless, or until such time as, the terrier has been registered/recorded with the JRTCC and the 100% Open or Championship score sheet submitted to the JRTCC Judges Committee to be issued a JRTCC Trial Certificate. Similarly, a registered/recorded adult terrier that has previously scored 100% in the Open Adult class at a JRTCC trial may compete in Open GTG indefinitely, or until such time as a JRTCC Trial Certificate has been requested by the owner and issued by the Judges Committee. Class 306: Small Open Adult - 10 12.5 Open to terriers one year or older that have scored 100% in a Novice Go To Ground class at this or a previous JRTCC trial or have scored 100% in an Open Adult class at a previous JRTCC trial. Also, terriers that qualify as per the above note* enter this class. 30 seconds to reach quarry, may leave earth once and re-enter, work quarry for one minute. 18

Class 307: Tall Open Adult - over 12.5-15 Open to terriers one year or older that have scored 100% in a Novice Go To Ground class at this or a previous JRTCC trial or have scored 100% in an Open Adult class at a previous JRTCC trial. Also, terriers that qualify as per the above note* enter this class. 30 seconds to reach quarry, may leave earth once and re-enter, work quarry for one minute. - May Not Move Up To Championship Certificate at this trial NOTE for Championship Certificate Classes Only a copy of the terrier s JRTCC Trial Certificate will be accepted for entry into any Certificate class. It must accompany entry, or be shown to the Den Steward at the time of the class. Class 308: Class 309: Class 310: Class 311: Small Terrier, 10-12.5" Championship Certificate - Open to terriers one year and older that hold a JRTCC Trial Certificate. 30 seconds to reach quarry, may not leave the earth, work quarry for one minute. Tall Terrier, over 12.5-15" Championship Certificate - Open to terriers one year and older that hold a JRTCC Trial Certificate. 30 seconds to reach quarry, may not leave the earth, work quarry for one minute. Small Veteran Terrier Championship Certificate - Open to terriers 6 years of age or older that hold a JRTCC Trial Certificate. 30 seconds to reach quarry, may not leave earth, work quarry for one minute. Tall Veteran Terrier Championship Certificate - Open to terriers 6 years of age or older that hold a JRTCC Trial Certificate. 30 seconds to reach quarry, may not leave the earth, work quarry for one minute. Note for the following: Any terrier that will be used for Child and/or Junior Handler GTG classes must first complete any GTG class into which it may be entered at this trial, including any Novice to Open move-up. Class 312: Child Handler - 9 years and under - Terrier to be run through the Novice tunnel. To be judged on the child s handling of the terrier and knowledge of the event. Class 313: Junior Handler - 10 up to 18 years - Terrier to be run through the Novice tunnel. To be judged on the youth s handling of the terrier and knowledge of the event. Class 314: Class 315: Class 316: JRTCC National Trial PUPPY GO TO GROUND CHAMPION & RESERVE Taken from class 304. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial SMALL TERRIER GO TO GROUND CHAMPION & RESERVE Taken from class 308. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial TALL TERRIER GO TO GROUND CHAMPION & RESERVE Taken from class 309. No entry fee. 19

Class 317: Class 318: JRTCC National Trial SMALL VETERAN GO TO GROUND CHAMPION & RESERVE Taken from class 310. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial TALL VETERAN GO TO GROUND CHAMPION & RESERVE Taken from class 311. No entry fee. High Jumping (NON SANCTIONED) 1. Terriers must be one year of age and older to enter. 2. Terriers will compete by jumping over set jump heights. 3. Terriers are split by height i.e. small (10 12.5 ) & tall (over 12.5 15 ). 4. As a terrier successfully completes a set height, the jump is raised 2. Terriers continue on until they miss a height. 5. A missed height is deemed as 2 failed attempts. 6. The winning terrier in each class will successfully complete the highest jump. 7. Classes may be done on or off lead. Day 1 - Division D ~ High Jumping (11:00 am) Open only to terriers one year of age and older. Class 401: Small Terriers, 10-12.5 Class 402: Tall Terriers, over 12.5-15 Saturday, September 25th Class 403: Class 404: JRTCC National Trial SMALL TERRIER HIGH JUMPING BEST & RESERVE Taken from class 401. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial TALL TERRIER HIGH JUMPING BEST & RESERVE Taken from class 402. No entry fee. Barn Hunt (NON SANCTIONED) 1. With your help, your terrier must locate and work the rat in the barn/hay bales. 2. As a courtesy to all, please walk your dog before entering the barn-like enclosure. 3. Handler and terrier should remain outside the enclosure, in the designated area, until invited in by the judge. 4. Four tubes will be placed among the hay bales, only one tube contains a rat. The handler/terrier team will be given a maximum of three (3) minutes to locate the rat. Timing starts when the terrier is released from the assigned starting area. 5. Handlers may encourage/coach the terrier, but no touching is permitted. 6. Timing stops when the handler clearly calls time as soon as the terrier has engaged the rat, similar to GTG. The lower the time, the more successful the hunt! 7. No cross entries permitted. 20

Day 1 - Division E ~ Barn Hunt (11:00 am) Saturday, September 25th No cross entries permitted. Class 451: Class 452: Class 453: Class 454: Class 455: Class 456: Puppies, 4 up to 12 months Small Terriers, 10 12.5, 1 year and older Tall Terriers, over 12.5 15, 1 year and older Veterans, 6 years and older JRTCC National Trial PUPPY BARN HUNT BEST & RESERVE Taken from class 451. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial ADULT TERRIER BARN HUNT BEST & RESERVE Taken from classes 452, 453 & 454. No entry fee. Trailing & Locating (Non-Sanctioned) 1. The terrier is judged on its ability to follow a scented trail in a simulated natural hunting environment above ground to locate, mark and/or open on the quarry. 2. No schooling is permitted in the starting area before competition begins. Handlers violating this rule will be disqualified and no entry fees will be refunded. 3. All Trailing & Locating classes are conducted off lead. 4. The handler must remain with the judge throughout the competition. No directional hand signals are permitted, although verbal encouragement is allowed. 5. Scoring is based on a combination of time and accuracy. The terrier with the fastest time is not necessarily the winner. 6. Timing begins at the starting point (a natural marked spot indicated by the judge) and ends at the finish line (a natural marked spot approximately two to three feet from the actual quarry). 7. Disqualifications: Bolting: Runs directly to quarry without trailing. Quitting or leaving site location 8. Penalties of 5 to 15 seconds are added to the score for the following faults: Backtracking: Runs back over the scented trail. Over-running: Over-runs the trail at a sharp turn. Weaving: Runs from side to side of the trail. Swinging: Races in wide circles in hit or miss fashion. Does not follow line directly. Babbling: Starts inappropriately off the trail, or on other quarry. Pottering: Retraces game trail, explores off trail, urinates on bushes, pokes in holes, and wastes time. Handling Error: Misleads or distracts terrier. Does not follow instructions or rules. Switching Quarry: Swings off trail completely. Dog runs other quarry or trail. 21

9. Bonus: Marking Quarry: 15 seconds off clocked time. Opens on quarry: 15 seconds off clocked time. 10. The winning terrier in each class will achieve the best score. The JRTCC National Trailing & Locating Best and Reserve will be awarded to the top terrier and runner up with the best scores of the combined Novice Adult and Open Adult. The puppies with the top two scores will be the JRTCC National Puppy Trailing & Locating Best and Reserve. Day 1 - Division F ~ Trailing & Locating (11:00 am) Saturday, September 25th Class 501: Class 502: Class 503: Puppies, 6 up to 12 months Novice Adults, 1 year and older - Open to terriers that have not previously competed in this event at a JRTCC sanctioned trial. Open Adults, 1 year and older - Open to terriers that have previously participated in this event at a JRTCC sanctioned trial. Class 504: Class 505: JRTCC National Trial PUPPY TRAILING & LOCATING BEST & RESERVE Taken from class 501. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial ADULT TERRIER TRAILING & LOCATING BEST & RESERVE. Taken from class 502 & 503. No entry fee. SATURDAY ~ FUN-RUN Lure Coursing (12:00 pm) Pay-Per-Run Event: Bring your terriers to test their skill against the lure at Saturday afternoon s Pay-Per-Run fun event!! Proceeds to the JRT Rescue of Ontario. Terriers will be timed but not judged no ribbons awarded for Fun-Runs. Fees will be collected at the event - $3.00 per run or $5.00 for two runs. Note: Lure Coursing (judged event) will be on Sunday on a re-configured course. 22

Division Rules/Class Lists - Day 2 Agility (SANCTIONED) 1. For their health and safety, terriers under 1 year of age MAY NOT participate in any class/practice run. To enter, terriers must be registered or recorded with the JRTCC/JRTCA/JRTCGB. 2. No choke, slip or show collars allowed in the ring. Buckle collars only. 3. The owner/handler, entering a terrier in any Agility class and utilizing the obstacles, assumes any risk. The JRTCC and judge[s] are not liable for injury sustained to the handler or terrier resulting from the use of equipment. The handler agrees to abide by all safety rules/precautions when using the Agility equipment. 4. The handler may not possess any type of food, toy or motivator during a class. 5. Any terriers that display excessive fear/aggression in the Agility ring will be barred from competition and no refunds will be given. 6. In On-lead classes, competitors will be penalized for pulling or dragging terriers on the course. 7. The decisions of the judge shall be final in all matters of scoring and handling. 8. Bitches in season and any terrier the judge deems to be serviceably unsound, may not compete. 9. Qualifying ribbons will be awarded to all terrier/handler teams that complete a qualifying run in their class. 10. Refer to JRTCC Agility Regulations/Rule Book and Nationals Agility Flyer. Day 2 - Division H ~ Agility (8:00 am) Sunday, September 26th Open to terriers one year of age and older that are registered or recorded with the JRTCC/JRTCA/JRTCGB. Returning!! STEEPLECHASE CHALLENGE (Non-sanctioned) To qualify, the dog must complete the course with a combination time-plus-faults equal to or less than the Standard Course Time determined by the judge. The dog with the lowest time-plus-faults score shall be declared the winner. A prize will be awarded to the winner of this event! All off-lead classes will be run with AAC Regional s scoring and equipment. A complete set of rules will be available at check in. Small Veterans may jump 6 and Tall Veterans may jump 10. The A-frame is lowered and there will be no spreads or doubles for Veterans. On entry forms, please append V to Veteran s Agility class numbers (e.g. V means your dog is a Tall Terrier Veteran, who may jump 10. V is a Small Terrier Vet, jumping 6 ). Placements will be awarded by Class (i.e. Small Terriers and Small Vet Terriers will be grouped together for placements, and Tall Terriers will be grouped with Tall Vet Terriers). 23

No cross entering is permitted among Agility I, Agility II and Agility III classes. Agility III Class 601: Class 602: (Off Lead) Small Terriers, 10-12.5 Jumps - 6 Vet or 10 Reg Faster, twistier course. Judged per AAC Advanced rules. Tall Terriers, over 12.5-15 Jumps - 10 Vet or 16 Reg Faster, twistier course. Judged per AAC Advanced rules. Agility II: Class 603: Class 604: (Off Lead) Small Terriers, 10-12.5 Jumps - 6 Vet or 10 Reg Weaves included, refusals not to count. Judged per AAC Starter rules. Tall Terriers, over 12.5-15 Jumps - 10 Vet or 16 Reg Weaves included, refusals not to count. Judged per AAC Starter rules. Gamblers II: (Off Lead) Class 605: Small Terriers, 10-12.5 Judged per AAC Advanced Gamblers rules. Class 606: Tall Terriers, over 12.5-15 Judged per AAC Advanced Gamblers rules. Gamblers I: (Off Lead) Class 607: Small Terriers, 10-12.5 Judged per AAC Starter Gamblers rules. Class 608: Tall Terriers, over 12.5-15 Judged per AAC Starter Gamblers rules. Agility I Class 609: Class 610: (Off Lead) Small Terriers, 10-12.5 Jumps - 6 Vet or 10 Reg. No weaves, refusals not to count. Judged per AAC Starter rules. Tall Terriers, over 12.5-15 Jumps 10 Vet or 16 Reg No weaves, refusals not to count. Judged per AAC Starter rules. Class 611: Novice On Lead (no weaves, no teeter) Child Handler 9 years and under Junior Handler 10 up to 18 years of age Class 612: Child Handler On Lead (no weaves, no teeter) Class 613: Junior Handler On Lead (no weaves, no teeter) Class 614: Child Handler Off Lead (no weaves, no teeter) Class 615: Junior Handler Off Lead (no weaves, no teeter) Steeplechase Challenge: (Non-sanctioned) (Off Lead) Class 616: Class 617: Small Terriers, 10-12.5 (Off Lead) Comprised of jumps, tunnels and possible tire. Either 12 weaves or A-Frame must be used twice. Judged per AAC Steeplechase rules. Tall Terriers, over 12.5-15 (Off Lead) Comprised of jumps, tunnels and possible tire. Either 12 weaves or A-Frame must be used twice. Judged per AAC Steeplechase rules. 24

Jumpers I: (Off Lead) Class 618: Small Terriers, 10-12.5 Comprised of jumps and tunnels, refusals not to count. Judged per AAC Starter rules. Class 619: Tall Terriers, over 12.5-15 Comprised of jumps and tunnels, refusals not to count. Judged per AAC Starter rules. Jumpers II: (Off Lead) Class 620: Small Terriers, 10-12.5 Comprised of jumps and tunnels. Judged per AAC Advanced Jumpers rules. Class 621: Tall Terriers, over 12.5-15 Comprised of jumps and tunnels. Judged per AAC Advanced Jumpers rules. Class 622: JRTCC National Trial AGILITY I HIGH IN TRIAL & RESERVE (SMALL and TALL terrier classes will be combined.) Taken from classes 607, 608, 609, 610, 618, 619. No entry fee. Class 623: JRTCC National Trial AGILITY II / III HIGH IN TRIAL & RESERVE (SMALL and TALL terrier classes will be combined.) Taken from classes 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 620, 621. No entry fee. Super Earth (NON SANCTIONED) 1. This challenging, non-certificate course consists of a series of false entrances and/or false tunnels, dens and a number of obstacles. 2. It is open to any adult JRT, one year of age or older. 3. Time Allowed: 1 second per 1 foot of tunnel to reach the quarry. 4. The terrier may leave the earth and re-enter several times. 5. Terriers must work the quarry for one minute. 6. The starting line shall be placed two feet from the entrance hole. 7. All collars and leashes must be removed prior to releasing the terrier. 8. Timing starts when the terrier is released. 9. The terrier is to be released only when all four feet are on the ground at the starting line and it may not be pushed or thrown toward the hole by its owner. Any violation of this rule, accidental or intentional, shall result in disqualification of the terrier from the class in which the violation occurs. No entry fees will be refunded. 10. The winning terrier in each class will reach (and successfully work) the quarry in the best time. 11. No cross entries. 25

Day 2 - Division G ~ Super Earth (9:00 am) Sunday, September 26th No cross entries permitted. Open to terriers one year or older. Class 701: Class 702: Class 703: Class 704: Class 705: Class 706: Class 707: Class 708: Small Terriers, 10 12.5'', 1 year and older Tall Terriers, over 12.5-15", 1 year and older Small Veterans, 10 12.5", 6 years and older Tall Veterans, over 12.5-15", 6 years and older JRTCC National Trial SMALL TERRIER SUPER EARTH BEST & RESERVE Taken from class 701. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial TALL TERRIER SUPER EARTH BEST & RESERVE Taken from class 702. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial SMALL VETERAN SUPER EARTH BEST & RESERVE Taken from class 703. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial TALL VETERAN SUPER EARTH BEST & RESERVE Taken from class 704. No entry fee. Day 2 Conformation Classes - Sunday (10:00 am) September 26 th, 2010 Class 200: JRTCC National Trial BRONZE MEDALLION TERRIER PARADE during lunch break No entry fee. Open to All Bronze Medallion Dogs & Bitches - spayed & neutered Bronze Medallion terriers welcome! To be judged on the breed standard. A participation ribbon will be presented to each terrier in the parade. The judge's choice from this class will be awarded a special perpetual trophy donated by Ian Hughes & Sandra Barnett. OPEN CONFORMATION CLASSES: Class 234: Smooth Dogs, 10-12.5 Class 235: Rough/Broken Dogs, 10-12.5 Class 236: Smooth Dogs, over 12.5-15 Class 237: Rough/Broken Dog, over 12.5-15 Class 238: Bred by Exhibitor Dog Open to any Jack Russell Terrier owned and bred by the exhibitor under whose kennel prefix the terrier is registered; must be handled by the breeder or a member of the breeder s immediate family. Class 239: JRTCC National Trial BEST DOG & RESERVE Open to 1st and 2nd place winners of Classes 234 to 238. No entry fee. 26

Class 240: Smooth Bitches, 10-12.5 Class 241: Rough/Broken Bitches, 10-12.5 Class 242: Smooth Bitches, over 12.5-15 Class 243: Rough/Broken Bitches, over 12.5-15 Class 244: Bred by Exhibitor Bitch Open to any Jack Russell Terrier owned and bred by the exhibitor under whose kennel prefix the terrier is registered; must be handled by the breeder or a member of the breeder s immediate family. Class 245: Class 246: JRTCC National Trial BEST BITCH & RESERVE Open to 1st and 2nd place winners of Classes 240 to 244. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial BEST OPEN TERRIER & RESERVE Open to Bests & Reserves of Classes 239 & 245. No entry fee. FAMILY CLASSES: At least 2, but no more than 3, offspring of any age are required in the "Get of Sire" and "Produce of Dam" Family Classes. Only offspring may be spayed/neutered. Class 247: Get of Sire: Dog and 2 or 3 offspring. Class 248: Produce of Dam: Bitch and 2 or 3 offspring. Class 249: JRTCC National Trial BEST FAMILY & RESERVE Open to 1st and 2nd place winners of Classes 247 & 248. No entry fee. FOREIGN BRED CLASSES: Foreign Bred is interpreted as a terrier whose sire and dam were both owned by non-residents of Canada at the time of breeding. Class 250: Class 251: Class 252: Foreign Bred Dog, 1 year of age and older Foreign Bred Bitch, 1 year of age and older JRTCC National Trial BEST FOREIGN BRED & RESERVE Open to 1st and 2nd place winners in classes 250 & 251. No entry fee. CANADIAN BRED CLASSES: Canadian Bred is interpreted as a terrier whose sire and dam were both Canadian owned at the time of breeding. Class 253: Class 254: Class 255: Class 256: Canadian Bred Puppy, 6 up to 12 mos., restricted as above JRTCC National Trial BEST CANADIAN BRED PUPPY & RESERVE Open to 1st & 2nd place winners of class 253. No entry fee. Canadian Bred Terrier, 1 year and older, restricted as above JRTCC National Trial BEST CANADIAN BRED ADULT & RESERVE Open to 1st and 2nd place winners in class 255. No entry fee. 27

Lure Coursing (NON SANCTIONED) 1. This event is judged on timing, form and ability to follow the lure on an open course. 2. Terriers to be run individually; seconds are added for going off course or cutting corners. 3. Each terrier will be allowed two runs. 4. The winning terrier in each class will complete the course with the best score. Day 2 - Division I ~ Lure Coursing (10:00 am) Sunday, September 26th Class 801: Class 802: Class 803: Class 804: Class 805: Class 806: Class 807: Class 808: Class 809: Class 810: Class 811: Puppies, 6 up to 9 months Puppies, 9 up to 12 months Small Dogs, 10-12.5, 1 year and older Small Bitches, 10-12.5, 1 year and older Small Veterans, 10 12.5, 6 years and older Tall Dogs, over 12.5-15, 1 year and older Tall Bitches, over 12.5-15, 1 year and older Tall Veterans, over 12.5 15, 6 years and older JRTCC National Trial PUPPY LURE COURSING BEST & RESERVE Taken from classes 801 & 802. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial SMALL TERRIER LURE COURSING BEST & RESERVE Taken from classes 803, 804 & 805. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial TALL TERRIER LURE COURSING BEST & RESERVE Taken from classes 806, 807 & 808. No entry fee. New for 2010 Brush Hunt (NON SANCTIONED) 1. The challenge is for the terrier to use its natural instincts outdoors to successfully locate and work the quarry above ground in a fully enclosed area. 2. One encased quarry will be hidden within the brush area. No scent will be laid. 3. The handler and terrier will start inside the fenced area, at the entrance gate. 4. Timing begins when the terrier is released by the handler, who remains at the gate. 5. The terrier will be allowed a maximum of three (3) minutes to locate the quarry. 6. Approximately one minute after the release, at the signal of the judge, the handler may begin to give verbal encouragement only to the terrier and may also move about the enclosed area. Should the handler use body language/signals to assist the terrier at any time, the terrier will be disqualified. 7. At the end of the timed challenge, the handler will promptly retrieve the terrier and proceed outside the fenced area. 8. The successful terrier will have demonstrated a focused, yet spirited, attempt throughout the competition, in the least amount of time. 9. The judge will determine if/when the terrier has located and worked the quarry successfully. 28

Day 2 Division J ~ Brush Hunt (10:00 am) Sunday, September 26th Class 901: Class 902: Class 903: Class 904: Class 905: Puppies, 6 up to 12 months Adult Terriers, 1 year and older Veteran Terriers, 6 years and older JRTCC National Trial PUPPY BRUSH HUNT BEST & RESERVE Taken from class 901. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial ADULT TERRIER BRUSH HUNT BEST & RESERVE Taken from classes 902 & 903. No entry fee. Ball Retrieval (NON SANCTIONED) 1. Terriers work individually in this timed event over distance. 2. A line is marked off at 50 feet from the designated start. The ball must be tossed by the handler, or someone designated by the handler, to end up beyond the line. 3. Timing begins when the terrier crosses the start line toward the ball and it ends when the terrier returns to the start with the ball. 4. There are 2 chances per entry. 5. The handler may encourage, but not touch, the terrier during the timed period. 6. Each terrier s final score is the best time of the 2 retrievals. 7. The winning terrier in each class will have the fastest retrieval time. Day 2 - Division K ~ Ball Retrieval (12:45 pm) Sunday, September 26th Class 951: Class 952: Class 953: Class 954: Class 955: Puppies, 6 up to 12 months Small Terriers, 10-12.5, 1 year and older Tall Terriers, over 12.5-15, 1 year and older JRTCC National Trial PUPPY BALL RETRIEVAL BEST & RESERVE Taken from class 951. No entry fee. JRTCC National Trial ADULT TERRIER BALL RETRIEVAL BEST & RESERVE Taken from classes 952 & 953. No entry fee. I m jack-positive my entry form is down here. somewhere!! 29

The Jack Russell Terrier Club of Canada was formed in 1989 by a group of interested owners and is dedicated to the preservation of the unique qualities and heritage of the type of working terrier that has been known for over 100 years as THE JACK RUSSELL TERRIER Please join us to honor THE JACK RUSSELL TERRIER at the 2010 CANADIAN NATIONAL TRIAL in PARIS, ONTARIO, CANADA!! - JRTCC National Trial Committee - Sue Lubchynski, Chair Pam Chiappetta, Sally Holmes Sandy Kiteley, Carol Smart 30