BCSA Exhibitor Points
The BCSA conducts the allocation of exhibitor points over a three-year period. Note that an Open breeder, upon accumulating a total of 85 points in the previous showing year, is entitled to be called a Champion breeder for the ensuing year. Moreover, for more information on Exhibitor points, check out the status movement and membership categories pages.
Link to 2023 Exhibitor Points Page
Link to 2022 Exhibitor Points Page
Exhibitor Points Allocation
To that end, exhibitor points are allocated as follows:
- First place in a National Show Class 15 points
- Second place in a National Show Class 10 points
- Third place in a National Show Class 5 points
- First place in a Shield/State Show Class 10 points
- Second place in a Shield/State Show Class 5 points
- Third place in a Shield/State Show Class 5 points
- Young Stock Show Champion Bird of Show 5 points *
- Young Stock Show Best Open Young Bird 5 points
- Young Stock Show Best Intermediate Young Bird 5 points
- Young Stock Show Best Novice Young Bird 5 points
- Open Show Champion Bird of Show 5 points *
- Open Show Best Open Bird 5 points
- Open Show Best Intermediate Bird 5 points
- Open Show Best Novice Bird 5 points
- UBC Show Champion Bird of Show 5 points *
- UBC Show Best Open Bird 5 points
- UBC Show Best Intermediate Bird 5 points
- UBC Show Best Novice Bird 5 points
- Novice only Show Best Novice Bird 5 points
- Intermediate only Show Best Intermediate Bird 5 points
* Champion Bird of Show will receive 5 points for winning the show and an additional 5 points for winning the status section from which it came, therefore, a maximum of 10 points will be allocated.
Additional Clarifications for Exhibitor Points
If a combined Young Stock and Adult bird show is to be run then the Best Adult Bird and the Best Young Bird will each receive 5 points for winning that section of the show and an additional 5 points for winning the status section from which it came, therefore a maximum of 10 points each will be allocated for the Best Adult Bird and the Best Young Bird respectively.
Furthermore, Show Committees are to present to the BCSA full details of awards gained and exhibitor names within 14 days of the show date. To that end, these details must be presented in line with the recognised format of entries maintained on the BCSA web site for downloading.
In December, points are assessed, following completion of the show season.
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