Scoring System

A performance is evaluated in points and ratings (qualification). The ratings (qualification) and
corresponding points must reflect the quality of the performance.

Point table:

maximum
points
excellent very good good satisfactory insufficient
5 points 5 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0-0
10 points 10 9.5-9.0 8.5-8.0 7.5-7.0 6.5-0
15 points 15.0-14.5 14.0-13.5 13.0-12.0 11.5-10.5 10.0-0
20 points 20.0-19.5 19.0-18.0 17.5-16.0 15.5-14.0 13.5-0
30 points 30.0-29.0 28.5-27.0 26.5-24.0 23.5-21.0 20.5-0
35 points 35.0-33.0 32.5-31.5 30.5-28.0 27.5-24.5 24.0-0
70 points 70.0-66.5 66.0-63.0 62.5-56.0 55.5-49.0 48.5-0
80 points 80.0-76.0 75.5-72.0 71.5-64.0 63.5-56.0 55.5-0
100 points 100.0-96.0 95.5-90.0 89.5-80.0 79.5-70.0 69.5-0


Percentages:

Rating Awarded percentage Deduction
Excellent = minimum 96% or up to minus 4%
Very good = 95 to 90% or minus 5 to 10%
Good = 89 to 80% or minus 11 to 20%
Satisfactory = 79 to 70% or minus 21 to 30%
Insufficient = below 70% or minus 31 to 100%


Only whole points shall be given in the overall rating of each complete phase. Partial points may be given
for individual exercises. When adding the points upon completion of each phase and the result does not
consist of a whole number the points awarded may be rounded up or down, depending on the overall
impression.
In case of a tie, the highest score in phase C prevails. Should there still be a tie the points in phase B
shall prevail. Scores that coincide in all three phases shall be listed as an equal placing.

Scorebooks

Each participating dog must have a scorebook. The scorebook is issued according to the regulations of
the handler’s corresponding organization. Only one scorebook may be issued per dog. The organization
issuing the scorebook is to be held responsible for this. The trial results must be entered in the
scorebook under any circumstances. The judge and, if there is a provision made in the scorebook, the
trail chairperson must check the entry and verify the entry with his/her signature.


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