AWARDS

FIELD TRIAL AWARD (FTA)
This is an automatic award to any dog placed first or second in an Open Stake
or second in a Championship Stake. A dog so placed shall be entitled to carry
the affix FTA after its name.
FIELD TRIAL
CHAMPION (CH FT)
Field Trial Champion is defined as a dog which has won two or more Open Stakes
or won a Championship Stake. A dog so placed shall be entitled to carry the
prefix Ch FT before its name. The affix FTA shall automatically drop away
when this award has been given.
FIELD QUALIFYING
(FQ)
A Field Qualifying certificate (FQ) shall be issued to a dog which has successfully
passed the FQ test and has been awarded a Reserve Challenge Certificate or
Challenge Certificate prior to the closing date of entries for the trial.
Such a dog may carry the affix FQ after its name.A dog which has been placed
in a Novice or better stake or which has attained the SAHR standard in a Novice
or better stake and has been awarded a Reserve Challenge Certificate or Challenge
Certificate may carry the affix FQ after its registered name.
PLACE
A first, second, third or fourth place in any stake constitutes a place.
SOUTH AFRICAN HUNTING RETRIEVER (SAHR) AWARDS
At the first Field Trial that a Retriever attends, the handler/owner will
be issued, by the Club hosting the Trial, a Record Card, originating from
the FTLC. At the end of each Stake, the Judges will consider each and every
dog's performance. Those dogs which, in the opinion of the Judges, have attained
the standard will be awarded points towards the various levels of competence.
The average marks of the adjudicating Judges will be used to ascertain which
dogs attain the standard in every Trial. The average result obtained must
be at least 70% for a dog to attain the standard. To be eligible for SAHR
points, the dog must have picked up all retrieves at the Stake. The points
attained will be accumulative during the dog's career, recorded in the dog's
Record Card, and lead to the awarding of the various titles of competence.
These awards shall in no way affect the normal placing of dogs at Retriever
Field Trials.

The categories of award are:
Novice Hunting Retriever (NHR)
Each dog attaining the standard in any Retriever Junior or Maiden Stake will
be awarded two and one half (2.5) points. A maximum of five (5) points can
be accumulated in these Stakes. Once a dog has received five (5) points the
title "NOVICE HUNTING RETRIEVER (NHR) " will be awarded automatically
to the dog, and such title may then be used after the registered name of the
dog, once it has been approved and minuted at a meeting of the FTLC. Upon
acquiring five (5) points in this category, unless the dog is disqualified
because of its age in the Junior, or has placed in a previous Novice or Open
Stake, or won a Maiden Stake prior to the date of closing of entries for that
particular Maiden Stake, a dog is ineligible to obtain any further points
in this category, but may continue to run in this category.
Working Hunting Retriever (WHR)
Each dog attaining the standard in a Retriever Novice Stake will be awarded
five (5) points. To acquire the title of "WORKING HUNTING RETRIEVER (WHR)"
the dog must accumulate a minimum of twenty (20) points. Once a dog has obtained
twenty (20) points the title will be
awarded automatically to the dog, and such title may then be used after the
registered name of the dog, once it has been approved and minuted at a meeting
of the FTLC. The requisite points can be accumulated in Novice Stakes, i.e.
four (4) stakes, or a maximum of five (5) points from Junior/Maiden can be
brought forward, in which case the dog is required to attain the standard
in only three (3) Novice stakes. The dog is then ineligible to obtain any
further SAHR points in this category, but may continue to run in Novice Retriever
Stakes. If the dog is ineligible to enter further Novice Stakes, by reason
of having won two Novice Stakes or having been placed in an Open Stake, prior
to the closing date of entries for a subsequent Novice Stake, then it may
still enter the Novice Stakes necessary for it to acquire the outstanding
points towards the title, but may NOT be placed in those Stakes. At this stage
a dog may be expected to turn in a creditable performance in the hunting field.
Master Hunting Retriever (MHR)
Every dog attaining the standard in an Open Retriever Stake shall be awarded
twenty (20) points. To acquire the title of "MASTER HUNTING RETRIEVER
(MHR)", the dog must accumulate one hundred (100) points. Once the dog
has reached this total, the title will be awarded automatically to the dog,
and such title may then be used after the registered name of the dog, once
it has been approved and minuted at a meeting of the FTLC. These points can
all be accumulated in Open Stakes, i.e. five (5) Stakes, or the maximum of
twenty five (25) points from Junior/Maiden and Novice Stakes can be brought
forward, in which case the dog is required to attain the standard in only
four (4) Open Stakes. At this stage a dog may be expected to turn in a polished
performance in the hunting field.
Grand Master Hunting Retriever (GMHR)
Once a dog has accumulated a total of two hundred (200) points, it shall acquire
the title of "GRAND MASTER HUNTING RETRIEVER (GMHR)". These points
can all be accumulated at Open Stakes, or the maximum of twenty five (25)
points from Junior/Maiden and Novice Stakes can be brought forward, in which
case the dog is required to attain the standard in at least nine (9) Open
Stakes. Once the dog has reached this total, the title will be awarded automatically
to the dog, and such title may then be used after the registered name of the
dog once the dog’s Record Card has been countersigned by the Secretary
of the FTLC and the award has been
approved and minuted at a meeting of the FTLC. At this stage a dog may be
expected to do everything that might be required of a Hunting Retriever in
the field. A KUSA Certificate will be
issued to the handler/owner once the completed Record Card has been sent to
KUSA.