The Master Amateur Retriever Club's Judges Selection Committee is requesting nominations from members for potential judges to judge the 2024 Master Amateur Invitational in Carnation, Washington.
To be nominated, as of August 1, 2023, a candidate must be mentally and physically able to perform the duty of judging our event and otherwise meet all requirements as specified in the current AKC Regulations for Retriever Hunt Tests.
Other qualifications that should be considered are:
1) To have judged at least 8 (eight) Master Hunt Tests.
2) To be in good standing with the AKC. Prospective judges who have had any substantiated actions filed against them with AKC, within the last five years, will not be eligible to judge.
3) To have handled a dog at a Master National or MAI event, or previously judged a Master National or MAI event.
4) To have titled a dog to the Master level by himself/herself. This must include handling a dog to at least five Master passes within the last five years.
5) Must be currently active in the Hunt Test program in a capacity other than that of a judge.
6) Be a MARC member.
Other considerations:
Extensive experience hunting with dogs in waterfowl and upland situations.
Excellent interpersonal and communications skills.
Proven excellent time management skills.
A reputation for fairness and impartiality.
Please submit your nominations and any supporting information with the form below, or you can email Rhonda Reed, Judges Committee Chair at: [email protected]
NO LATER THAN August 31, 2023.
To be nominated, as of August 1, 2023, a candidate must be mentally and physically able to perform the duty of judging our event and otherwise meet all requirements as specified in the current AKC Regulations for Retriever Hunt Tests.
Other qualifications that should be considered are:
1) To have judged at least 8 (eight) Master Hunt Tests.
2) To be in good standing with the AKC. Prospective judges who have had any substantiated actions filed against them with AKC, within the last five years, will not be eligible to judge.
3) To have handled a dog at a Master National or MAI event, or previously judged a Master National or MAI event.
4) To have titled a dog to the Master level by himself/herself. This must include handling a dog to at least five Master passes within the last five years.
5) Must be currently active in the Hunt Test program in a capacity other than that of a judge.
6) Be a MARC member.
Other considerations:
Extensive experience hunting with dogs in waterfowl and upland situations.
Excellent interpersonal and communications skills.
Proven excellent time management skills.
A reputation for fairness and impartiality.
Please submit your nominations and any supporting information with the form below, or you can email Rhonda Reed, Judges Committee Chair at: [email protected]
NO LATER THAN August 31, 2023.