FCI BOARD MEMBERS AND
CONFIRMED JUDGES
CLASSES IN WHICH THE DOGS CAN COMPETE DURING FCI-FCM 82nd Anniversary Intercontinental Dog Show in Mexico City.
Different titles may be obtained during the four days. The titles offered in this event are detailed below.
To participate as an exhibitor of one or more dogs in the exhibition circuit of “FCI-FCM 82nd Anniversary Intercontinental Dog Show in Mexico City” (four exhibitions), during June 3, 4, 5 and 6, 2022, which will take place as follow:
- FCM 82nd Anniversary Pan-American Championship (Thursday November 3rd, 2022).
- FCM 82nd Anniversary Ibero-American Championship (Friday November 4th, 2022).
- FCM 82nd Anniversary Mexican Championship (Saturday November 5th, 2022).
- FCM 82nd Anniversary Intercontinental Championship (Sunday November 6th, 2022).
The entry of each dog must be using an official registration form (one per dog) by filling out the online entry form; dogs can be entered in any of the following classes (only one class per dog):
BABY PUPPY – CACHORRO «A»
Puppies from 3 to 6 months of age. This is an exhibition class. Dogs entered in this class may compete for best baby puppy in show (first to fourth place), obtaining rosette and trophy. Participating dogs must present their vaccination certificate. Dogs entered in this class, cannot compete to obtain any title.
PUPPY – CACHORRO «B»
Puppies from 6 to 9 months of age. Can complete for the following FCM 82nd Anniversary puppy championships: Ibero-American, Pan-American, Intercontinental, and Mexican.; and for the best puppy of breed, best puppy in group and best puppy in show, only if they have been awarded first place with excellent at judge’s criteria. Dogs entered in this class, cannot compete to obtain the international title (CACIB)
JUNIOR
Dogs from 9 to 18 months of age. Can complete for the following FCM 82nd Anniversary junior championships: Ibero-American, Pan-American, Intercontinental, and Mexican.
Can compete for the best junior of breed, best junior in group, best junior in show and best in show; only if they have been awarded first place with excellent at judge’s criteria. Dogs entered in this class, cannot compete to obtain the international title (CACIB).
INTERMEDIATE
Dogs from 15 to 24 months of age. Can compete for the following FCM 82nd Anniversary championships: Ibero-American, Pan-American, Intercontinental, and Mexican. Also, can compete for International (CACIB) championship, best of breed, best in group and best in show; only if they have been awarded first place with excellent at judge’s criteria.
OPEN
Dogs with 15 months of age or over. Can compete for the following FCM 82nd Anniversary championships: Ibero-American, Pan-American, Intercontinental, and Mexican. Also, can compete for International (CACIB) championship, best of breed, best in group and best in show; only if they have been awarded first place with excellent at judge’s criteria.
WORKING
Dogs with 15 months of age or over. To enter a dog in working class, the entry form must be accompanied by a copy of the FCI compulsory certificate, WCC (Working Class Certificate), containing the confirmation by the member country in which the holder and/or owner has his legal residence, that the dog has passed an appropriate test as well as details about this test.
Can compete for the following FCM 82nd Anniversary championships: Ibero-American, Pan-American, Intercontinental, and Mexican. Also, can compete for International (CACIB) championship, best of breed, best in group and best in show; only if they have been awarded first place with excellent at judge’s criteria.
CHAMPION
Dogs with 15 months of age or over. To enter in this class, the dog must have a championship title from an FCI member country, or from a non-FCI country which has signed a letter of understanding with FCI; a copy must be enclosed with the entry form.
Can compete for the following FCM 82nd Anniversary championships: Ibero-American, Pan-American, Intercontinental, and Mexican. Also, can compete for International (CACIB) championship, best of breed, best in group and best in show; only if they have been awarded first place with excellent at judge’s criteria.
VETERAN
Dogs from 8 years of age and over with championship title from FCI member country, or from a non-FCI country which has signed a letter of understanding with FCI; a copy must be enclosed with the entry form. Dogs entered in this class, cannot compete for the International Championship (CACIB), according to FCI rules.
Can complete for the following FCM 82nd Anniversary championships: Ibero-American, Pan-American, Intercontinental, and Mexican. Also, can compete for best veteran of breed, best of breed, best veteran in group, best in group, best veteran in show and best in show; only if they have been awarded first place with excellent at judge’s criteria.
BRACE / COUPLE CLASS
A dog and a bitch of the same breed and variety and belonging to the same owner. To compete in these competitions, the dogs must be entered individually in one of the FCI compulsory classes.
BREEDER’S GROUP
Consisting of minimum three and maximum five exhibits of the same breed and variety, no matter what gender, bred by the same person (same kennel name), even if they are not his property. To compete in these competitions, the dogs must be entered individually in one of the FCI compulsory classes.
PROGENY GROUP
A sire or dam with minimum three and maximum five of his/her progeny (first generation, sons/daughters). To compete in these competitions, the dogs must be entered individually in one of the FCI compulsory classes.
¡IMPORTANT! Dogs with docked tails or cropped ears are to be admitted to compete with no restriction and must be judged without any discrimination and solely in accordance with the valid breed standard.
SPECIALTY DOG SHOWS DURING INTERCONTINENTAL DOG SHOW
GENERAL INFORMATION
Entry fee: $35 USD per dog
Puntos a ofrecerse:
Mexican Champion (CACM)
Mexican Junior Champion (CJVN)
Mexican Great Champion (CGCM)
Preferent (CACM-Preferent)
Thursday, November 3rd:
Labrador Retriever, Judge: Dinky Santos III – Phillipinas
French Bulldog, Judge: Adrián Landarte. – Uruguay
Friday, November 4th:
Xoloitzcuintle, Judge: Tamás Jakkel – Hungary
Chihuahueño, Judge: Tamás Jakkel – Hungary
Mexican Wolf Dog – Calupoh, Judge: Ramón Podesta – Chile
Saturday, November 5th:
Golden Retriever, Judge: Dinky Santos III – Phillipinas
English Bulldog, Judge: Barbara Müller – Switzerland
Sunday, November 6:
Grup III – Terriers, Judge: Jorge Nallem – Uruguay
Dobermann – Judge: Miguel Ángel Martínez – Argentina
TITLES OFFERED DURING FCI-FCM 82nd Anniversary Intercontinental Dog Show in Mexico City.
**Each title can be collected the same day it was obtained at the offices of the FCM at no cost**
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY PAN-AMERICAN CHAMPION
The best of breed and best opposite sex winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Thursday November 3rd, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Pan-American Champion”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY PAN-AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPION
The best junior male and best junior female winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Thursday November 3rd, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Pan-American Junior Champion”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY PAN-AMERICAN PUPPY CHAMPION
The best puppy male and best puppy female winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Thursday November 3rd, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Pan-American Puppy Champion”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY PAN-AMERICAN VETERAN CHAMPION
The best veteran male and best veteran female winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Thursday November 3rd, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Pan-American Veteran Champion”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY IBERO-AMERICAN CHAMPION
The best of breed and best opposite sex winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Friday November 4th, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Ibero-American Champion”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY IBERO-AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPION
The best junior male and best junior female winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Friday November 4th, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Ibero-American Junior Champion”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY IBERO-AMERICAN PUPPY CHAMPION
The best puppy male and best puppy female winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Friday November 4th, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Ibero-American Puppy Champion”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY IBERO-AMERICAN VETERAN CHAMPION
The best veteran male and best veteran female winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Friday November 4th, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Ibero-American Veteran Champion”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY MEXICAN CHAMPION
The best of breed and best opposite sex winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Saturday November 5th, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Winner”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY JUNIOR MEXICAN CHAMPION
The best junior male and best junior female winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Saturday November 5th, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Intercontinental Junior Winner”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY PUPPY MEXICAN CHAMPION
The best puppy male and best puppy female winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Saturday November 5th, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Intercontinental Puppy Winner”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY VETERAN MEXICAN CHAMPION
The best veteran male and best veteran female winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Saturday November 5th, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Intercontinental Veteran Winner”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION
The best of breed and best opposite sex winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Sunday November 6th, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Intercontinental Champion”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY INTERCONTINENTAL JUNIOR CHAMPION
The best junior male and best junior female winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Sunday November 6th, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Intercontinental Junior Champion”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY INTERCONTINENTAL PUPPY CHAMPION
The best puppy male and best puppy female winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Sunday November 6th, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Intercontinental Puppy Champion”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCM – 82ND ANNIVERSARY INTERCONTINENTAL VETERAN CHAMPION
The best veteran male and best veteran female winning dogs of each breed, qualified with excellent by the judge on Sunday November 6th, 2022 can obtain the title “FCM 82nd Anniversary Intercontinental Veteran Champion”, according to judge’s criteria.
FCI INERNATIONAL CHAMPION (CACIB)
According to FC rules, to obtain the FCI international championship, four Certificat d’Aptitude au Championnat International de Beauté (CACIB) by four different judges are required. The CACIB will be offered the four days of circuit of shows.
Only one CACIB can be awarded in each sex, in every breed and breed variety – in accordance with the FCI Breed Nomenclature- on the same day and at the same place. The only dogs which can be taken into consideration for the CACIB are those which have been awarded “EXCELLENT 1” in intermediate, open, working and champion class. A CACIB can only be awarded if the dog in question has been assessed as being of superior quality. The CACIB is not automatically and compulsorily linked to the “EXCELLENT 1”.
The Reserve CACIB is awarded to the second-best dog which was given the qualification “EXCELLENT” from the above-mentioned classes. The dog placed second in the class where the CACIB winner comes from can compete for the Reserve CACIB, if awarded excellent. It is not compulsory to award the Reserve CACIB.
The judge awards CACIB and Reserve CACIB according to the quality of the dogs without checking whether they meet the conditions regarding age and/or registration with a studbook recognized by the FCI. The judge can withhold any award if he/she decides to do so.
No working class certificates (CACIT) will be offered during this section shows circuit.
When obtaining the four CACIB’s, the FCI International Championship Title will be processed and shipped by the FCI; therefore, the FCI will be in charge of sending the title to the owners.
MEXICAN CHAMPION
On Saturday November 5th 2022, the winners of the classes: “intermediate”, “open”, “working”, “champion” and “veteran” males and females in each breed with first place “Excellent” will obtain a special CACM. The dogs who win this special CACM on that day, will be able to process the “Mexican Champion” title. The judge will be able to withhold any prize/award if according to his/her opinion, the evaluated dog does not meet the ideal phenotypic characteristics of the breed. Because this is a special event, the dogs that does not obtain this award on this event, will have to meet the requirements for the Mexican Championship described at the current official dog show rules of the FCM.
MEXICAN JUNIOR CHAMPION
On Saturday November 5th 2022, The winners of the classes: junior male and junior female in each breed with first place “Excellent” will obtain a special CJVN. The dogs who win this special CJVN on that day, will be able to process the “Mexican Junior Champion” title, according to judge’s criteria. Because this is a special event, the dogs that does not obtain this award during this event, will have to meet the requirements for the Mexican Junior Championship described at the current official dog show rules of the FCM.
JUNIOR HANDING COMPETITION
There will be one junior handler competition each day of the FCI-FCM 28nd Anniversary Intercontinental Dog Show shows. There will be a class division by age:
- Boys and girls over 7 years of age and under 10 years of age.
- Boys and girls from 10 years of age and under 14 years of age.
- Boys and girls from 14 years of age and under 18 years of age.
Junior handlers will have the opportunity to show their dogs during the four days of the FCI-FCM 28nd Anniversary Intercontinental Dog Show circuit. The competition will be judged by world recognized judges.
Junior handlers entered in this competition will be required to send and bring to the show an official identification or date of birth certificate. (Birth certificate, passport, credential, etc.).
¡ATENTION!
ENTRIES FEE AND CLOSING DATES
Monday October 3rd, 2022
$35 US DLLS (per dog, per day)
ENTRY FEE FOR FCM MEMBERS
$500 Mexican pesos (per dog, per day)*
*Only for dogs with FCM registration number and whose owner is FCM member.
The owner should appear in the pedigree of the dog that will be entered.
-After the day of the last closing date, NO entries will be accepted.
-To enter foreign dogs that does not have an FCM registration number, a copy of the official pedigree of the country of origin is required. It must be an export pedigree with at least three generations. Also, to enter a dog in the Working class, a copy of the working title is required.
-Payments: Please send bank deposits, wire money transfers or credit card at the Federacion Canofila Mexicana AC office. The money payed for an entry cannot be refund.
BANK INFORMATION:
NATIONAL DEPOSIT OR TRASNFER
Bank: BBVA-Bancomer
Benificiary: Federación Mexicana de Registro y Bienestar Canino, AC
Account number: 0106477747
CLABE: 0121-8000-106477747-7
INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER
Bank: Bbva Bancomer, S.A
Beneficiary: Federación Canófila Mexicana, AC
City: México
Branch Office: Pedregal (002)
Account number: 0198054357
18 digits account number: 0121-8000-1098-0543-57
SWIFT: BCMRMXMMPYM
Federación Canófila Mexicana AC. (FCM)
Zapotecas No. 29, col. Tlalcoligia, Tlalpan C.P. 14430
JUNIOR HANDING COMPETITION
There will be one junior handler competition each day of the FCI-FCM 28nd Anniversary Intercontinental Dog Show shows. There will be a class division by age:
- Boys and girls over 7 years of age and under 10 years of age.
- Boys and girls from 10 years of age and under 14 years of age.
- Boys and girls from 14 years of age and under 18 years of age.
Junior handlers will have the opportunity to show their dogs during the four days of the FCI-FCM 28nd Anniversary Intercontinental Dog Show circuit. The competition will be judged by world recognized judges.
Junior handlers entered in this competition will be required to send and bring to the show an official identification or date of birth certificate. (Birth certificate, passport, credential, etc.).
ESTABLISHED RULES
FOR PARTICIPANT DOGS
- Each dog must be registered, either in the Federación Canófila Mexicana, AC or in its country of origin. If the registration is foreign, it is necessary to attach a copy of the registration issued by the country of origin.
2.- The official pedigree of the country of origin must contain three complete generations, otherwise the titles cannot be obtained, according to the rules of the FCI.
3.- Champions dogs entered in the Champion class must send a copy of the official title of Champion issued by the country where they obtained the title.
4.- The exhibitors must be aware of the judging program to prepare their dogs to enter the ring the moment in which the judging of their breed corresponds. They will not be called by the sound system and the judging program will be published on interne days prior the show. The handlers and exhibitors are responsible for the dogs inside the ring, when the class in which they compete is being judged. This means that it is not the responsibility of the organizers of the event to call or locate any exhibitor or handler, under penalty of disqualification of the dog for not showing up on time.
5.- The organizers are not responsible for any dog or any loss, accident or any other cause that may occur to the dogs or any personal object, since these must always be under the care and custody of the owner and / or responsible handler. This is part of the general dispositions of the event when signing/sending the entry form.
6.- If during the development of the events a dog bites an exhibitor, judge, visitor or another dog, the responsible will be the owner and / or the handler, who must cover all the damages and consequences. The FCM disclaims all responsibility. This is part of the general dispositions of the event when signing/sending the entry form.
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT NOTE TO EXHIBITORS IN GENERAL
Special notice to foreigners
WHEN TRAVELING TO MEXICO BY AIRPLANE, CUSTOMS ALLOWS ONLY TWO DOGS PER PERSON WITHOUT PAYING TAX ON ENTERING THE COUNTRY, CHECK YOUR DOG AS OVERWEITH BAGGAGE; NEVER SEND THEM BY CARGO. SENDING THE DOGS BY CARGO, CAN CAUSE BIG PROBLEMS WHEN TRYING TO RELEASE THEM IN MEXICO. IF IT WERE NECESSARY TO SEND DOGS BY CARGO, WE RECOMMEND TO CONSULT THE MEXICAN AUTHORITIES (ANIMAL HEALTH) BEFORE USING THIS SERVICE ON THE AIRLINE. THE FCM HAS COMMUNICATED THE CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES OF OUR COUNTRY ABOUT THE EVENT IN ACAPULCO SO THAT THEIR TEMPORARY VISIT FOR COMPETITION IS TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION. ALWAYS VERIFY THE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE TRAVELING
In addition, to enter the country a health certificate issued by an official veterinarian of the country of origin is required; where it is stated that it has the application of the current vaccines (current vaccines such as canine distemper, parvovirus, rabies…); as well as the internal and external deworming of each dog that is going to travel to Mexico (before leaving their country of origin). These procedures must be stamped by the Mexican Consulate in your country, which will issue a temporary permit with veterinary certificate dated no more than 5 days before the trip to Mexico.
Foreign participants must carefully study the immigration and health rules for both Mexico and their countries of origin, to avoid problems with their dogs, for more information you can consult the page https://www.gob.mx/sagarpa , https://www.gob.mx/senasica/documentos/si-viajas-con-tu-mascota-194177 o by email to fcm@fcm.mx
All participating dogs must have a valid vaccination certificate (up-to-date) and this document must be handy on the days of the exhibition in case the Mexican authorities wish to see it.
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