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2023 Lionhead Nationals RESULTS , Georgia

OPEN BEST OF BREED

GC Mountain Ledge Honey Tallow


    2023 National Show Results

    OPEN SHOW WINS      Judged by Josh Humphries 181  SHOWN  BY  30 EXHIBITORS,  77 BUCKS,  104 DOES


    BEST OF BREED Chocolate Tort Sr Doe, Rebekah Bourlier, GC Mountain Ledge Honey Tallow

    BEST OPPOSITE SEX Smoke Pearl Sr Buck, Chris Di Lorenzo, Alpha Pride's Game Changer 


    BLACK 

    BOV Jr Doe, Dawn Guye, Lavender Fields 

    BOSV Sr Buck, Paige Mentel, Pride Rock


    CHOCOLATE

    BOV Jr Doe, LeAnn Nelson, Tymeless Farms 

    BOSV Jr Buck, Rebekah Bourlier, Mountain Ledge


    REW

    BOV  Jr Buck, Rebekah Bourlier, Mountain Ledge

    BOSV Jr Doe, Katie Bohannon, Willow Lane 


    SEAL

    BOV Jr Buck, Christopher Di Lorenzo, Alpha Pride

    BOSV Jr Doe Alisha Sienkiel, Glennwoods


    SIAMESE SABLE

    BOV Jr Buck, Tonya Reeves, Black Fox

    BOSV Jr Doe, Tonya Reeves, Black Fox


    SMOKE PEARL

    BOV Jr Buck, Chris Di Lorenzo, Alpha Pride

    BOSV Jr Doe, Alisha Sienkiel, Glennwoods


    TORT

    BOv Sr Chocolate Doe, Rebekah Bourlier, Mountain Ledge
    BOSV Jr Buck, Shelley Brady, Suth' N Pride

     
    YOUTH SHOW WINS     Judged  by Kendall Bledsoe  66 Shown by 10 Exhibitors     26 Bucks   40 Does
    BEST OF BREED Tort Sr Doe, Ashlyn Guye, GC Lavender Fields Souffle'
    BEST OPPOSITE SEX Tort Sr Buck, Ashlyn Guye, GC Lavender Fields Hamilton 


    BLACK
    BOV Jr Doe, Meredith Mann, Mann's Acres

    BOSV Jr Buck, Riker Davis, Fuzzy Farms

     
    CHOCOLATE
    BOV Jr Doe, Ashlyn Guye, Lavender Fields
    BOSV  Sr Buck, Ashlyn Guye, Lavender Fields


    REW
    BOV Jr Buck, Ashlyn Guye, Lavender Fields
    BOSV Jr Doe, Spencer Durham, Durhams


    SEAL
    BOV Sr Doe, Payton Cunningham, Robin's Nest

    BOSV Sr Buck, Payton Cunningham, Robin's Nest


    SIAMESE SABLE
    BOV Jr Doe, Riker Davis, Fuzzy Farms
    BOSV Jr Buck, Riker Davis, Fuzzy Farms


    TORT

    BOV Sr Doe, Ashlyn Guye, Lavender Fields

    BOSV Sr Buck, Ashlyn Guye, Lavender Fields


    AOV YOUTH

    BLUE
    BOV Jr Doe, Meredith Mann, Mann's Acres
    BOSV Sr Buck, Kaycee Voet, 


    BEST OF THE REST

    Meredith Mann, Mann's Acres 


    AOV OPEN

    BLUE

    BOV Jr Buck, Lorelei Long, L & D

    BOSV Jr Doe, Rebekah Bourlier, Mountain Ledge

     

    BEW

    BOV Jr Buck, Cori Schlemmer, Chive Blossom

    BOSV Jr Doe, Fernando Clark & Yvonne Chen, Pampered Lionheads


    LILAC

    BOV Jr Buck, Breanna Hoelzeman, Diamond Field

    BOSV Sr Doe, Karen Poff, Rabbit Hole Ranch


    ORANGE

    BOV Jr Buck, Lorelei Long, L&D

     

    SABLE POINT

     BOV Sr Doe, Karen Poff, Rabbit Hole Ranch


    BREED FUR

    Colored- Tymeless Farms Abby, LeAnn Nelson, Tymeless Farms

    White - #RIC, Karen Sterrett, Ramsey Creek


    BEST OF THE REST 

    Lorelei Long, L & D


    STATLER

    GC Aspenleaf Image Maker, Bred By Suzanne Hansen Owned By Maria Gardella Hooper, Hoops Lionheads


    BEST MANE

    Dawn Guye, Sr Doe, GC Lavender Fields Delicious Dish


    2022 Lionhead Nationals RESULTS, OHIO

    2022 National Show Results

    OPEN SHOW WINS


    BOB Tort Jr Buck, Lorelei Long

    BOS Tort Jr Doe, Dawn Guye


    BLACK

    BOV Black Jr Buck, Cori Schlemmer

    BOSV Black Sr. Doe, Heather Simpkins


    CHOCOLATE

    BOV Chocolate Jr Doe, Paige Mentel

    BOSV Chocolate Sr Buck, Melia Moore


    REW

    BOV Rew Jr Doe, Alisha Sienkiel

    BOSV Rew Jr Buck, Heather Simpkins


    SEAL

    BOV Seal Jr Doe, Leslie Downing

    BOSV Seal Jr Buck, Alisha Sienkiel


    SIAMESE SABLE

    BOV Siamese Sable Jr Doe, Alisha Sienkiel

    BOSV Siamese Sable Jr Buck, Alisha Sienkiel


    TORT

    BOV Tort Jr Buck, Lorelei Long
    BOSV Tort Jr Doe, Dawn Guye


    YOUTH SHOW WINS
    BOB Tort Jr Doe, Ashlyn Guye, Lavender Fields Souffle'
    BOS Tort Sr Buck, Ashlyn Guye, Lavender Fields Hamilton

    BLACK
    BOV Black Sr Doe, Gracelyn Kruty
    BOSV Black Jr Buck, Gracelyn Kruty

    CHOCOLATE
    BOV Chocolate Sr Buck, Spencer Durham
    BOSV Chocolate Sr Doe, Ashlyn Guye

    REW
    BOV Rew Jr Doe, Ashlyn Guye
    BOSV Rew Jr Buck, Breanna Hoelzeman

    SEAL
    BOV Seal Jr Buck, Ashlyn Guye

    SIAMESE SABLE
    BOV Siamese Sable Jr Buck, Ashlyn Guye
    BOSV Siamese Sable Sr Doe, Ashlyn Guye

    TORT
    BOV Tort Jr Doe, Ashlyn Guye
    BOSV Tort Jr Buck, Ashlyn Guye

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    Open and Youth shows with Host Club

    National bid guidelines

    NALRC will accept bids for clubs to host their National Show beginning with the 2016 show year. Bids are to be submitted to the NALRC Secretary prior to October 1 and at least one and half years preceding the show date, using the guidelines as set forth below. Bids should be submitted using the official Bids Form found on our forms page. 

    Guidelines Governing the Bidding and Awarding of the NALRC National Show 

    Found on our forms page.

    HOSTING CLUB

    1. The host club must be either a NALRC Affiliated Lionhead Specialty Club or an ARBA Chartered All-Breed Club with at least six NALRC members. All other things being equal, preference will be given to a bid from an NALRC Affiliated Lionhead Specialty Club.
    2. The host club should provide the necessary officials to properly run the show, including a show superintendent, a show secretary, experienced writers for the judging tables and sufficient runners to keep the rabbits moving to and from the judging tables without delay.
    3. It is required that a Youth Lionhead show also be held.
    4. It is required that a Joanne Statler Memorial class be held. Host club will be responsible for obtaining the existing traveling plaque from the prior year's winner to be presented to the new class winner. NALRC will cover the cost of shipping the Statler Award if the prior year's winner will not be attending.
    5. NALRC will furnish its sanction free of charge. The host club shall be responsible for obtaining and paying for the ARBA Sanctions for the National Show.

    SHOW FACILITIES

    1. There must be a building large enough to hold the show without being congested. There must be plenty of room for the coops, for the judging tables and for the exhibitors. There must be ample holding coops for each class.
    2. The show building should have adequate lighting and ventilation. There should be plenty of light in the judging areas. Fans and the necessary electrical outlets for them should be available if needed in case of hot weather.
    3. The show building should be located in an area where there is easy access for unloading and loading of rabbits. There should be plenty of parking spaces near the building.
    4. Bathroom facilities with running water must be available, either in the building or nearby, preferably within 50 to 100 feet of the building.
    5. There must be food available for purchase by the exhibitors, either provided by the host club or available nearby.

    TRANSPORTATION AND LODGING

    1. The name and address of the nearest airport should be listed in the show catalog.
    2. There should be a list in the show catalog of hotels and motels near the show site, including the headquarters lodging, if there is one.

    JUDGES

    1. All judges hired for the show should be experienced judges that have a good knowledge of the Lionhead Standard and are known to judge Lionheads according to that Standard.
    2. The hosting club should hire enough judges to ensure that the judging will be finished early enough to allow people to get ready for the banquet Saturday evening.
    3. Any judge that judged Lionheads at the last or will judge at the next ARBA Convention or at the last two (2) Lionhead National Shows will not be eligible for consideration as a judge in a National Bid.
    4. The host club is to furnish a list of proposed judges for both open and youth to the NALRC with their bid.

    COOPING

    The NALRC National Show is not required to be a Cooped Show, however, should more than one bid be received, a strong preference will be given to the show offering cooping.

    1. If it is a cooped show, there must be enough coops available for all of the rabbits entered. Host club to provide a detailed description of the cooping and facilities to house the entries.
    2. There should be adequate aisle space between rows to permit carriers to pass each other without crowding. If the coops are stacked, they must be set up so that urine and shavings will not fall into the lower coops. All the coops should be at a proper height and have large enough doors to allow safe and easy removal of a Lionhead.
    3. The host club must provide a source of water for all the rabbits. If there is feed made available for the rabbits at the show, the show catalog should list the brand of feed, if any.

    DATE AND DAY OF SHOW

    1. It is suggested that the show be held between March 1 and May 15. It is to be held on a Saturday and is to be a one day show. Any other Lionhead show held on the same day shall not conflict with the National show.
    2. The host club may sanction an All Breed and/or Specialty Show to be held on the same day and location as the National Show. No other Lionhead sanctions will be issued for any other all-breed shows held within a 500 mile radius of the National Show. No Lionhead specialty sanctions will be issued for the same day as the National show.
    3. There can be another Lionhead specialty show or shows, or an all-breed show the next day. This could help attract a larger entry of Lionheads to help defray some of the host club's expenses.
    4. If there is an all-breed show the next day, arrangements should be made with the sponsoring club to have the Lionheads judged early in the day. This is to enable Lionhead exhibitors who have traveled long distances to get an early start for home.
    5. A Lionhead exhibitor is not required to stay for a Sunday show.

    BANQUET

    1. There must be a banquet on Saturday night after the show.
    2. The banquet should provide a nice meal and an opportunity for the members to get together and socialize.
    3. Host club may hold a raffle and/or auction at the banquet to offset National Show expenses.
    4. All profits (or losses) from the banquet raffle/auction will belong to the host club.

    EXPENSES

    1. All expenses for the show, including awards, paybacks, judges' fees, show facilities, show catalog and advertising are the responsibility of the host club. The host club may hold fundraisers prior to/or at the National Show to help defray the expenses of hosting the National Show.
    2. The NALRC will provide an award stipend in the amount of $1350 to the host club for the purchase of National Show awards. The host club may utilize these funds for awards only and must supply the NALRC Treasurer with a receipt that shows the use of all funds within 30 days following the National Show. If the host club does not comply with this rule, they must return the funds to the NALRC to be used for the next National Show. Any unspent amount must be forwarded to the NALRC within 30 days following the National Show.
    3. It is required that awards be provided by the host club for Best of Breed, Best Opposite of Breed, Best of Variety and Opposite Variety, Best Overall Display, Best Overall Fur, & 1st place class placements for all ARBA recognized varieties in both Open & Youth. It is suggested that awards or rosettes also be provided for BOV/BOSV in all COD varieties, Best Display (for all ARBA recognized varieties), Best White Fur, Best Colored Fur, & Best of the Rest. Rosettes or flat ribbons are recommended for 2-5th place class placements in all ARBA recognized varieties. A nice rosette should be awarded to the recipient of the Statler Award in addition to the traveling plaque. Awards or rosettes for BOV/BOSV in non-COD varieties are up to the discretion of the host club.
    4. All profits (or losses) from the show will belong to the host club.

    GENERAL

    1. All aspects of arranging and putting on the show are the total responsibility of the host club. The NALRC and its officers will help in any way within reason, if requested. The NALRC will not interfere with any aspect of the running of the show as long as these show rules are followed by the host club. The purpose of these rules is to help ensure that the Lionhead National Show will always be a nice event, and at the same time ensure that the host club will be free to run the show without undue interference.
    2. Bids are to be submitted to the NALRC Secretary prior to October 1 and at least one and half years preceding the show date. A representative of the sponsoring club is to be available to meet with the Executive Board at the ARBA Convention to discuss their bid and to answer any questions.
    3. Incomplete bids and/or bids that do not meet all the requirements set forth by the NALRC National Show Bid Guidelines will be given 15 days to submit a complete/valid bid from the date they are notified that their bid is not valid. If the club does not rectify their bid issues within that time period, the bid will not be considered by the Board for hosting the NALRC National Show.
    4. If no bids are submitted by the October 1st deadline, the President may, with Board approval, attempt to appeal to potential venues and host clubs for a 60 day period. All bids from such appeals must be submitted no later than December 1st for Board consideration. If no bids are submitted after the extended deadline or the submitted bid(s) are rejected by the Board, the Board of Directors will secure a venue for the National Show and form a National Show Committee. In such an event, all expenses and profits/losses from said show would belong to the NALRC.
    5. The Board of Directors of the NALRC will decide by a simple majority vote to accept or reject a bid to host the National Show. If more than one bid is received, the Board of Directors will vote to choose which bid will be awarded the hosting of the National show. In the case of multiple bids, the bid with the most votes will be announced as the winning bid. If no one bid gets a majority of the votes, or in the case of a tie, the President will determine the winning bid.
    6. A reply of acceptance or rejection of all bids submitted will be sent by the President to all bidding clubs no later than January 1 of the year following the submission of the bid.
    7. Any changes by the sponsoring club in the show from the original bid must be approved by the officers of the NALRC prior to the change being made.
    8. Once a bid has been awarded, the host club has the explicit permission from the NALRC and may use the NALRC logo on awards and in promoting the National Show through printed media, social media, and the web. The NALRC logo must be used in its entirety and must fall within the logo use guidelines.


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