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Agility Titles and AbbreviationsAKC & UKC | USDAA | NADAC | ASCA | AAC | CPE
United States Dog Agility Association (USDAA) Agility TitlesUSDAA has three performance programs with varying height and speed requirements; Championship (Regular) program and Performance program are current, and the Veterans program has been replaced by the Performance program.
* Only 3 required if dog completed MAD by Jan. 1, 2000
(Janet Gauntt, Sally Sheridan, Darelene Woz)
(Katie Greer)
North American Dog Agility Association (NADAC) TitlesNADAC has an easy titling abbreviation system. Titles look like: O-EAC-V or EAC and each letter can be easily predicted:
Therefore, here are the basic titles--just add the appropriate prefix and/or suffix. Point requirements are the same for all Divisions (Regular, Veterans, and Junior Handler).
A clean Regular round is worth 10 points and a 5-fault
Regular run worth 5 points.
10 pts for each qualifying run in gamblers and jumpers. In 2001, NADAC introduced new titles that don't follow the old conventions. These do not have Outstanding or Superior title versions (at least not at the moment). They are:
(Added 4/2/2002 Ellen Finch of The Bay Team)
ASCA Agility Titles
(Mary Jo Sminkey) Agility Association of Canada (AAC) Agility TitlesAAC has three programs with varying height and speed requirements; Regular program, Special program and the Veteran program.
*Three Standard rounds plus Gamblers and 2 other games required if dog completes MADC by Jan. 1, 2000 (Ron Mayeda) |
CPE has an easy titling abbreviation system. Titles look like:
CL1-S or CL4-H
and each part can be easily predicted:
| Prefix for "CPE Level" | Level number | Group |
|---|---|---|
| CL | 1 thru 4 |
-Regular (Standard class) -Handler games (Colors plus Wildcard) -Strategy games (Jackput plus Snooker) -Fun games (FullHouse plus Jumpers) |
In addition, the simple titles CL1, CL2, and so on indicate that all four titles at that level have been achieved (so, for example, CL1 replaces CL1-H, CL1-R, CL1-F, and CL1-S). There are no separate veterans titles.
| Regular | Handler | Strategy | Fun | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | 2 Qs Standard | 1 each colors & wildcard | 1 each jackpot & snooker | 1 each FullHouse & Jumpers |
| Level 2 | 2 clean or 3 Qs | 2 each | 2 each | 2 each |
| Level 3 | 3 clean or 4 Qs | 2 each | 2 each | 2 each |
| Level 4 | 4 clean or 5 Qs | 2 each | 2 each | 2 each |
| CATCH* (level 5 Qs) | 8 clean or 10 Qs | 4 each | 4 each | 4 each |
| CADE** (level C Qs) | 20 | 20 each | 20 each | 20 each |
* CATCH: CPE Agility Trial Champion (no Level 5 titles for individual categories)
** CADE: CPE Agility Dog Extraordinaire. This title is more complex. Standard, Jackpot, and Snooker legs are worth 25 points each; Wildcard, Full House, and Jumpers are worth 20 pts. each; and Colors are worth 15 points each. The dog must earn the Qs shown in the preceding table (for a total of 3000 point) AND must earn an additional 2000 points from your choice of classes.
There are new Specialist titles for dogs jumping 8" lower than normal; I'm not yet clear on how they work. In addition, there are new titles for dogs competing at Level 5 or C:
| Qs required for title in each class | Standard | Colors | Wildcard | Snooker | Jackpot | FullHouse | Jumpers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Champion, 15 Level 5 Qs | ChST | ChCL | ChWC | ChSN | ChJP | ChFH | ChJU |
| Extraordinaire, 30 Level C Qs | ExST | ExCL | ExWC | ExSN | ExJP | ExFH | ExJU |
Dec 14, 2003/Ellen Levy Finch
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