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Old 12-02-2009, 22:36   #1
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Hi, we are about to change rules for workingclasscertificat/working champion for CSW in Denmark and I want to know what exams in Czech rep. and Slovakia is needed for obtaining the workingclasscertificat in countries of origin ?

I know SVP1 is enough and ofcourse IPO1, but what else(in Denmark you will need IPO1 for now) ?

ZPU1 ?

and what exams is enough to get title working champion ?

I know 3 x CACT is enough in Slovakia, but CACT is only awarded in competitions/trials(in Denmark you will need IPO3 for now) ?

I hope someone will be kind to help me with this, so we can have similar rules in Denmark as in Czech rep. and Slovakia !

Greetings Rolf
Maby you can ask the clubs as nobody answers here...

Slovakian official CsV club info@csv._sk or sashia@wolfdog._org
Leader of czech CsV club karel.skoupy@volny._cz

But you must take away the _ for them to work = forum spam filter

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Old 12-02-2009, 22:45   #2
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Maby you can ask the clubs as nobody answers here...

Slovakian official CsV club info@csv._sk or sashia@wolfdog._org
Leader of czech CsV club karel.skoupy@volny._cz

But you must take away the _ for them to work = forum spam filter

Regards / Mikael
Thanks Mikael ...I already did write to both of them, in same time as I made this post

Greetings Rolf
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Old 12-02-2009, 22:48   #3
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Thanks Mikael ...I already did write to both of them, in same time as I made this post

Greetings Rolf
Then it is a competition... Ho has the fastest club members
Or is an unofficial forum faster ???

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Old 12-02-2009, 23:22   #4
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Then it is a competition... Ho has the fastest club members
Or is an unofficial forum faster ???

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Well I asked both clubs, because they might have different rules ?
and I wrote the topic here because I thought maybe someone here already did know the rules of both clubs ?

Greetings Rolf
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Old 13-02-2009, 16:51   #5
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Well I asked both clubs, because they might have different rules ?
and I wrote the topic here because I thought maybe someone here already did know the rules of both clubs ?

Greetings Rolf
Oooo yes I understand

I just think it will be fun to se ho will answer you fastest

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Old 13-02-2009, 17:25   #6
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Oooo yes I understand

I just think it will be fun to se ho will answer you fastest

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I got already answer from Karel Skoupy yesterday, but there is no hurry ...and he will have to check it out for me before giving a complete answer

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As far as I know in CZ and SK only exams similar to IPO are recognized for working certificate and SVP of course. It means: IPO-V, IPO1 and higher, SchH1 and ZVV1 for Czech Rep (and SVV1 for Slovakia) and SVP1 (not ZVP1). ZPU1 was insufficient last time I checked.
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