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Below is a copy of the letter sent to the Whippet News
I would like to thank those people who were kind enough to enquire the reason for my upset at the recent Champs. Below are my reasons,
In the 18lb final, all the dogs went to the paddock in their correct coats according to the programme. However, the paddock official and the trap official did not have the same details on their programmes re the coat colours for 1 (red) and 2 (blue).
In the event, even though it would seem fairly obvious that two experienced racers would be unlikely to 'both' have made a mistake about coating their dogs...the paddock official insisted that the coats be swapped round.
My dog had her coat changed (without my permission and without notification) from 2 (blue) to 1 (red).
I find it difficult to understand why the walkie talkies at hand were not used to confirm correct colour coats for each dog.
Judges result was 3, 1, 2, 4. Which meant my dog (in the changed coat) came second. However - adding insult to injury, at the presentation I was informed that she was third!!
The above is, without doubt, (a) contrary to WCRA rules (b) grossly unfair.
I sincerely hope that nothing like this happens to anyone else - it really spoilt an otherwise good day.
Below is a copy of the reply from the WCRA
Re: WCRA 2nd Championship 2008
Your letter queries the result of Race 79 at the above mentioned Championship meeting, which was the Final for the Not Exceeding 18lb weight group, in which you state the result displayed for this race was:-
1st - 3 (white coat)
2nd - 1 (red coat)
3rd - 2 (blue coat)
4th - 4 (black coat)
...and that your dog, Fun to Run, was wearing the red coat.
As you know, decisions on race placings are made by the three judges on the finishing line and each judge records his/her decisions on a results sheet as the whippets cross the finishing line. These recorded decisions authoratively determine the official placing of the competing dogs and for Race 79 all three judges gave the result as:-
1st - 3 (white coat)
2nd - 1 (red coat)
3rd - 2 (blue coat)
4th - 4 (black coat)
...which means that Fun to Run was third and this was the result entered in her passport.
It is very much to be regretted if the displayed result did not reflect the true situation and we understand, and empathise with your disappointment at discovering your dog was not as highly placed as you had believed.
The event you describe at the paddock is, as i'm sure you're aware, a rare occurrence and one we will endeavour to learn from, so I thank you for bringing it to our attention.
END
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I would like to thank those people who were kind enough to enquire the reason for my upset at the recent Champs. Below are my reasons,
In the 18lb final, all the dogs went to the paddock in their correct coats according to the programme. However, the paddock official and the trap official did not have the same details on their programmes re the coat colours for 1 (red) and 2 (blue).
In the event, even though it would seem fairly obvious that two experienced racers would be unlikely to 'both' have made a mistake about coating their dogs...the paddock official insisted that the coats be swapped round.
My dog had her coat changed (without my permission and without notification) from 2 (blue) to 1 (red).
I find it difficult to understand why the walkie talkies at hand were not used to confirm correct colour coats for each dog.
Judges result was 3, 1, 2, 4. Which meant my dog (in the changed coat) came second. However - adding insult to injury, at the presentation I was informed that she was third!!
The above is, without doubt, (a) contrary to WCRA rules (b) grossly unfair.
I sincerely hope that nothing like this happens to anyone else - it really spoilt an otherwise good day.
Below is a copy of the reply from the WCRA
Re: WCRA 2nd Championship 2008
Your letter queries the result of Race 79 at the above mentioned Championship meeting, which was the Final for the Not Exceeding 18lb weight group, in which you state the result displayed for this race was:-
1st - 3 (white coat)
2nd - 1 (red coat)
3rd - 2 (blue coat)
4th - 4 (black coat)
...and that your dog, Fun to Run, was wearing the red coat.
As you know, decisions on race placings are made by the three judges on the finishing line and each judge records his/her decisions on a results sheet as the whippets cross the finishing line. These recorded decisions authoratively determine the official placing of the competing dogs and for Race 79 all three judges gave the result as:-
1st - 3 (white coat)
2nd - 1 (red coat)
3rd - 2 (blue coat)
4th - 4 (black coat)
...which means that Fun to Run was third and this was the result entered in her passport.
It is very much to be regretted if the displayed result did not reflect the true situation and we understand, and empathise with your disappointment at discovering your dog was not as highly placed as you had believed.
The event you describe at the paddock is, as i'm sure you're aware, a rare occurrence and one we will endeavour to learn from, so I thank you for bringing it to our attention.
END
Please BE AWARE - Next time this could be you.
Comments about this situation are welcomed.