
Registration
For your information, as we have already received several inquiries:
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Team / Country registration
The deadline expired on January 31, 2025 – the registered nations can be accessed via the link below.
www.fci-igp-fh-wch2025.at/en/gemeldetenationen
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Registration of Participants
Team leaders can now register their respective participants.
Registration Deadline: February 28, 2025
https://www.caniva.com/event/20078/30--FCI-IGP-FH-World-Championship-2025/
payment processing entry fee
The entry fee per starter is 130.00 EUR.
Once you have registered via Caniva, please transfer the corresponding amount (depending on the number of registered starters
e.g. 130.00 EUR for one starter, 260.00 EUR for two starters) to the following account:
Bank details:
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Country : Austria
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Account holder : Austrian Association for German Shepherd Dogs (SVÖ)
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Bank : Sparkasse Mühlviertel-West Bank Aktiengesellschaft
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IBAN : AT75 2033 4000 0000 3228
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BIC : SMWRAT21XXX
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Purpose : Please indicate the nation for which you have registered in the purpose field.
Important information about payment:
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Payment of the entry fee is made exclusively by bank transfer.
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Any transfer fees incurred are to be borne by the sender.
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Please ensure that the full amount without deductions is received in the account mentioned above. This is the only way your report can be considered.
Excerpt from the document "Specifications for the organization of the FCI World Championship (FCI-WC) for Tracking Dogs according to FCI-IGP-FH regulations"
6. Admission and registration of competitors
6.2 Each competitor must be a member of an FCI-NCO or an organisation that has been invited to take part by the FCI Utility Dogs Commission. The right of an NCO to start in the FCI World Championship/FCI European Championship (FCI-EC) can be given according to the following principles, the application of which is left up to the NCO:
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Nationality
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legal residence (in accordance with the FCI Statutes)
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the dog owner must have the nationality of the country for which his/her dog will compete or must have his/her legal residence for a minimum of 12 months in the country for which he/she will compete. If the dog owner has a double nationality, he/she can choose either country without any restriction. If difficulties arise, they must be referred to the FCI General Committee for final settlement.
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No matter his/her nationality, the dog handler will not be allowed to compete for more than one country and will be authorized to handle only one dog.
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The dog must have been registered with the studbook or appendix to the studbook of the country for which it will compete for a minimum of 6 months.