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by chvdberkt on 07 April 2020 - 15:04
Due to the Corona Crisis, The Working Dog Committee of the Netherlands - part of the National Kennel Club - has decided not to allow the Working Dog World Championship in Apeldoorn to go ahead. The event, which was planned from 9 to 13 September 2020, will be moved to September 8-12, 2021. The same locations (Orderbos, Apeldoorn and tracking fields) will be available to us again.
The corona epidemic is still taking on greater proportions; in the world and also within the Netherlands, the crisis is not over yet. There is still much uncertainty about the further evolution of the pandemic. For this reason, considering all health risks for our (international) visitors, participants, exhibitors and employees, the steering committee has decided to take its responsibility, respond adequately and move the FCI 2020 World Cup - with thanks to sponsors, founders and volunteers - to next year.
The board is looking forward to a sportive and successful World Championships Working Dog in 2021 and hopes to welcome many visitors and participants at a promising event.
Soon you will be able to find more information about the new planning for 2021 on our renewed website.
Spread the word!
The corona epidemic is still taking on greater proportions; in the world and also within the Netherlands, the crisis is not over yet. There is still much uncertainty about the further evolution of the pandemic. For this reason, considering all health risks for our (international) visitors, participants, exhibitors and employees, the steering committee has decided to take its responsibility, respond adequately and move the FCI 2020 World Cup - with thanks to sponsors, founders and volunteers - to next year.
The board is looking forward to a sportive and successful World Championships Working Dog in 2021 and hopes to welcome many visitors and participants at a promising event.
Soon you will be able to find more information about the new planning for 2021 on our renewed website.
Spread the word!
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