Titles:
Amathus Champion and Junior Champio
In order for a dog to be able to acquire this title it must compete in only the Amathus International shows and receive 2 CAC.
Ledra Champion and Junior Champion
In order for a dog to be able to acquire this title it must compete in only the Amathus International shows and receive 2 CAC.
Lefkothea Champion and Junior Champion
In order for a dog to be able to acquire this title it must compete in only the Lefkothea International shows and receive 2 CAC.
Aphrodite Junior Winner
The title Aphrodite Junior Winner will be awarded to dogs (best male and female) in the junior class 9 – 18 months plus four points for the grading of the year.
Aphrodite Winner
The title Aphrodite Winner will be awarded to the best male and female over 15 months old (intermediate, open, champion, working, veteran) plus additionally five points for the grading of the year.
Junior Champion of Cyprus
In order for a dog to be able to acquire the title (Junior Champion of Cyprus) the dog/bitch must compete in junior class (9 – 18 months) With the assessment excellent first, in three dogs shows (at least the C.A.C. level)
Cyprus Champion
In order for a dog to be able to acquire the title (Champion of Cyprus) must compete and get awarded, three C.A.C in Cyprus in three dog shows under three different judges.
If however a Champion dog of another country competes in the champion class and gets awarded 1 CAC, he/she can get the Cyprus Champion Title.
For those breeds subject to a working trial, an official test specific to its breed is required.
Multi Champion of Cyprus
In order for a dog to be able to acquire the title (Multi Champion of Cyprus) must compete and must get awarded, five C.A.C. in Cyprus in five dog shows under five different judges. (To be already a Cyprus Champion it is a requirement)
Grand Champion of Cyprus
In order for a dog to be able to acquire the title (Grand Champion of Cyprus) must compete and must get awarded, eight C.A.C. in Cyprus in eight shows under eight different judges.(To be already a Cyprus Champion it is a requirement)
Working Champion of Cyprus
In order for a dog to be able to acquire the title, it must be a breed subjected to a working trial and receive a CACIT, the dog must also compete and must get awarded, the title Champion of Cyprus.
International Champion
A. In order for a dog to be able to acquire the title International Champion of Beauty compete and must get awarded four C.A.C.I.B in dog shows under four different judges while the time period of the first award from the last, must not be less than 366 days.
B. Breeds subject to working trials. To be eligible for the title International Champion, these dogs must have obtained:
a) under two different judges, two certificats d'aptitude au Championnat International de Beauté (CACIB), no matter the number of dogs;
b) between the first and last CACIB, a minimum period of one year and one day must have elapsed. This period is to be understood as follows: for example, from January 1st, 1996 to January 1st, 1997.
In addition to a) and b), the hunting dog must have passed a hunting test/trial specific to its breed in which the Certificat d'Aptitude au Championnat National de Travail (CACT) is competed for. The date of the test/trial is not taken into account etc.
CRUFTS QUALIFYING
Aphrodite Winner Show is a Crufts qualifying show
In order for a dog to be able to acquire this title it must compete in only the Amathus International shows and receive 2 CAC.
Ledra Champion and Junior Champion
In order for a dog to be able to acquire this title it must compete in only the Amathus International shows and receive 2 CAC.
Lefkothea Champion and Junior Champion
In order for a dog to be able to acquire this title it must compete in only the Lefkothea International shows and receive 2 CAC.
Aphrodite Junior Winner
The title Aphrodite Junior Winner will be awarded to dogs (best male and female) in the junior class 9 – 18 months plus four points for the grading of the year.
Aphrodite Winner
The title Aphrodite Winner will be awarded to the best male and female over 15 months old (intermediate, open, champion, working, veteran) plus additionally five points for the grading of the year.
Junior Champion of Cyprus
In order for a dog to be able to acquire the title (Junior Champion of Cyprus) the dog/bitch must compete in junior class (9 – 18 months) With the assessment excellent first, in three dogs shows (at least the C.A.C. level)
Cyprus Champion
In order for a dog to be able to acquire the title (Champion of Cyprus) must compete and get awarded, three C.A.C in Cyprus in three dog shows under three different judges.
If however a Champion dog of another country competes in the champion class and gets awarded 1 CAC, he/she can get the Cyprus Champion Title.
For those breeds subject to a working trial, an official test specific to its breed is required.
Multi Champion of Cyprus
In order for a dog to be able to acquire the title (Multi Champion of Cyprus) must compete and must get awarded, five C.A.C. in Cyprus in five dog shows under five different judges. (To be already a Cyprus Champion it is a requirement)
Grand Champion of Cyprus
In order for a dog to be able to acquire the title (Grand Champion of Cyprus) must compete and must get awarded, eight C.A.C. in Cyprus in eight shows under eight different judges.(To be already a Cyprus Champion it is a requirement)
Working Champion of Cyprus
In order for a dog to be able to acquire the title, it must be a breed subjected to a working trial and receive a CACIT, the dog must also compete and must get awarded, the title Champion of Cyprus.
International Champion
A. In order for a dog to be able to acquire the title International Champion of Beauty compete and must get awarded four C.A.C.I.B in dog shows under four different judges while the time period of the first award from the last, must not be less than 366 days.
B. Breeds subject to working trials. To be eligible for the title International Champion, these dogs must have obtained:
a) under two different judges, two certificats d'aptitude au Championnat International de Beauté (CACIB), no matter the number of dogs;
b) between the first and last CACIB, a minimum period of one year and one day must have elapsed. This period is to be understood as follows: for example, from January 1st, 1996 to January 1st, 1997.
In addition to a) and b), the hunting dog must have passed a hunting test/trial specific to its breed in which the Certificat d'Aptitude au Championnat National de Travail (CACT) is competed for. The date of the test/trial is not taken into account etc.
CRUFTS QUALIFYING
Aphrodite Winner Show is a Crufts qualifying show