GroomBowl®

GroomBowl®

Special Grooming Class – Contest Rules and Regulations

Sunday, March 13, 2022

Held as a separate stand-out event during The Atlanta Pet Fair, North America’s Largest Grooming Competition, GroomBowl® will be the must-see event of a lifetime for groomers. Join Professional and Amateur groomers in competing in this revolutionary competition that combines grooming skills with gaming strategy. From industry legends competing in the Professional Division to undiscovered talent in the Amateur Division, groomers will compete in this team-format, sporting style showdown to claim the GroomBowl® Championship! Whether you are a patron who will be sponsoring a team, a competitor, or a grooming competition fan, plan to attend now and cheer for your favorites.

Divisions and Eligibility

Each team must consist of 4-5 members. One member must be designated as the Team Captain.
Pro: GroomBowl® Pro Division is open to any groomer living anywhere in the world including retired groomers, judges, current or former GroomTeam members.

Am:  GroomBowl® Am Division is open to any groomer living anywhere in the world who has:

  • Never been named to any country’s GroomTeam
  • Never judged a National or International grooming contest
  • Never won a National or International Best in Show at a GroomTeam Sanctioned event
  • Never been awarded a National or International Best in Show at any dog show or any grooming competition – includes American Kennel Club (AKC) and Fédération Internationale Cynologique (F.C.I.) events
  • Never been awarded a Best in Show/Best All Around at a live grooming contest or dog show

Teams may be company-sponsored and are encouraged to provide a Team name and logo. Team Rosters are to be entered in your online registration by your team captain. Substitutions to the original team roster may be submitted by Team Captain in writing to Atlanta Pet Fair at janelle@wpamail.org or on-site/ringside until 7:00 am, March 13, 2022. No substitution to the original roster may be made after the deadline.  

Entry Fees

Professional – $500 entry fee per Team
Amateur – $500 entry fee per Team  

Breed Categories

Each team must be prepared to complete a groom from each of the five following categories: Poodle, Gun Dog, Handstripped, Scissored, Salon Styled  

Breed Category Rules

Salon Styled Acceptable Breeds/Styles:  

Any dog of mixed parentage or any purebred dog distinctly NOT styled to breed profile. Examples of acceptable styles include, but are not limited to: trending styles such as Asian Fusion, the Poodlington, unique pet styles, and breed trims created on alternative mixed or purebred dogs. May use 2 bows for tie-ups, small amounts of color (1 inch or less) may be added with chalk, blow pens or markers and limited to paws, ears, tail, and/or cheeks.  For Poodle styles, feet may be shaved prior to competition start time, but the face must be shaved during the competition time frame. No extra time will be permitted if not completed prior to the class start.  Show topknots may be pre-­banded, including hair extensions prior to the start of the class, however, spray up products are prohibited prior to the start of the class.  

Poodles, Gun Dog, Handstripped and Scissored:

All dogs must be groomed according to breed standard with the exception of Poodle as noted below. It is the responsibility of designated judges to determine adequate coat growth. Prior to the contest start time, all dogs may have sanitary and pads shaved, nails trimmed and ears cleaned. All styling must take place during the time frame of the competition except where noted below. All dogs must be groomed according to breed standard. Finishing sprays are permissible in order to tidy up after the competition time frame ends, however reshaping with water or product application is prohibited. Chalk products are permissible prior to and during the competition time frame but are prohibited after the contest time frame ends.

Wire Coat breeds must be hand stripped.
Gun Dog breeds must be card and/or hand stripped. Clippers are only permissible as presented in the conformation show ring.
Scissored breeds must be styled as presented in the conformation show ring.
Poodles can be styled as presented in the conformation show ring or pet trims, provided they respect the breed profile as set forth by the standard.
Poodle Styling: All pet and show poodle styles are acceptable provided they respect the breed profile of the poodle.

  • Feet must be shaved
  • Feet may be shaved prior to competition start time. NO extra time will be permitted if not completed prior to contest start time
  • Face must be shaved during the contest time frame
  • Small mustache or goatee are permitted
  • Scissored face styles such as Bichon or scissored typefaces are prohibited
  • Show topknots may be pre-­banded, including hair extensions prior to the start of the class, spray up products are prohibited prior to the start of the contest
  • For Safety, Poodle style spray ups may utilize a holder for up to 15 minutes during the contest. The holder may not speak to the contestant while in the contest ring.

    Poodles: acceptable breeds – all sizes, natural colors or purebred Poodles.

Scissored Breeds Gun Dog Breeds Handstripped Breeds
American Eskimo American Cocker Spaniel Affenpinscher
American Water Spaniel Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Airedale
Barbet Clumber Spaniel Australian Terrier
Bedlington Terrier English Cocker Spaniel Border Terrier
Bichon Frise English Setter Brussels Griffon
Black Russian Terrier English Springer Spaniel Cairn Terrier
Bouvier des Flanders English Toy Spaniel Dachshund Wire
Chow Chow Field Spaniel Dandie Dinmont
Irish Water Spaniel Golden Retriever German Wirehaired Pointer
Keeshond Gordon Setter Giant Schnauzer
Kerry Blue Terrier Irish Red and White Irish Terrier
Lagatto Romagnolo Irish Setter Lakeland Terrier
Old English Sheepdog Sussex Spaniel Miniature Schnauzer
Pomeranian Welsh Spring Spaniel Norfolk Terrier
Portuguese Water Dog   Norwich Terrier
Soft Coated Wheaten   Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen
Spanish Water Dog   Scottish Terrier
    Sealyham Terrier
    Spinone Italiano
    Standard Schnauzer
    Welsh Terrier
    West Highland White Terrier
    Wire Fox Terrier
    Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
    Wirehaired Vizsla

Detailed Contest Schedule 

7:00 am:    Check-In

7:15 am:     Heat #1 Starts

9:15 am:     Heat #1 Ends

10:00 am:  Scores Announced

10:15 am:   Heat #2 Starts

12:15 pm:   Heat #2 Ends

1:00 pm:    Finalists Announced

1:15 pm:     Final Heat #3 Starts

3:15 pm:    Final Heat #3 Ends

3:45 pm:    Final Judging and Awards

Contest Format and Scoring

Teams are scored over 3 heats. Each heat will be 2 hours long with a break in-between. During Heat #1 and Heat #2, each team will field 2 entries of their choice per heat. Scores will be displayed following each heat. Only 5 Am and 5 Pro teams with the lowest cumulative scores from Heat #1 and Heat# 2 will advance to the final Heat #3. Final scoring will be reset during the final Heat #3 – scores from Heat #1 and Heat# 2 do not carry forward. Each team will receive 2 timeout cards for use during competition. (one 5 minute and one 10 minute). A timeout can be used for one member of your team to step into the ring and coach you. You must hold your timecard up to signal to your team member you require assistance. If a team fields 4 players, 1 player may groom in Heat #1 and Heat #2, however, all players in Heat #3 must not have groomed in Heat #1 or Heat #2.    

Judging/Scoring Criteria

Judges will be confidential and a closely guarded secret, however, will be well-qualified to judge the World’s best groomers and their entries Judging will be a placing-based system.

  • Judging will be a cumulative point-based system, the lowest cumulative points will advance to the Finals/Heat #3 of the GroomBowl®. Each Heat will have the judges awarding 1-10 placings. Those scores will be added (example 1st Place = 1 point, 2nd Place = 2 points, 3rd Place = 3 points) together to form a cumulative score for the round. If your team does not place 1-10, your team will result in an automatic addition of 15 points.
  • Scoring will be posted/announced after each heat

  Heat 1 example scoring

Team Name

Judge 1

Judge 2 Judge 3 Judge 4

Cumulative Score

Team Alpha

1

2 4 1

8

Team Bravo

2

3 1 4

10

Team Charlie

3

1 5 5

14

Team Delta

4

6 2 No placing

27

      Heat 2 example scoring

Team Name Judge 1 Judge 2 Judge 3 Judge 4 Heat 2 Score

Cumulative Score

Team Alpha

6

3 2 3 14

22

Team Bravo

4

4 No placing 5 28

38

Team Charlie

1

2 3 2 8

22

Team Delta

2

1 1 1 5

32

In the event of a tie, the tiebreaker will be the score of a randomly drawn tie-breaker judge from the judging panel. Tiebreaker judge will be drawn and announced prior to the start of the GroomBowl®.  

Prize Money and Awards

Pro Division:

Champion – Custom Patron Trophy + $2,500 Prize Money; individual team members will receive a rosette

Reserve – Custom Patron Trophy + $1,500 Prize Money; individual team members will receive a rosette

Amateur Division:

Champion – Custom Patron Trophy + $1,500 Prize Money; individual team members will receive a rosette

Reserve – Custom Patron Trophy + $1,000 Prize Money; individual team members will receive a rosette

Rescue Rodeo®

Sponsored by

 

 

 

 

 

 

The intention of this class is to recognize the groomer’s ability to take whatever grooming job comes their way and create a clean, well-groomed dog using rescue dogs from shelters. The groomer will use his or her grooming expertise while handling these dogs with compassion. The top 5 placements will not only win a cash prize but the supplied dogs rescue organization will also take home the same cash donation.

Class Eligibility

Open to any and all groomers who can handle dogs of varying temperament and condition and know full well that the dog may not be 100% cooperative and may not be in very good condition. He or she must be willing to show their skill in every aspect of the grooming process. This contest is open to 35 participants.

You will be given a number for a dog from one of the rescue groups. Each will have been evaluated to determine if the dog is suitable for the competition environment. You may receive purebred or mixed breed dogs. The dog’s entire grooming process will be completed in the ring and spa.

Competition Time Frame- Rescue Rodeo®

All dogs will be permitted 3 hours. In this time, you will do all prep work, bathe, dry and groom in designated areas.

You will be given staggered bathing times. Order of the bathing time will be determined by the contest staff. Judges will consider styling to suit the dog’s conformation, coat type and degree of difficulty. While others are in the spa area it is suggested you do as much preparation and grooming as possible prior to the bathing process.

Judging Considerations

The judges will evaluate the  following:

  • Styled to suit the dog’s conformation
  • Grooming techniques that ensure the best outcome for the dog’s coat type and starting condition
  • Overall technical finish
  • Handling of animals
  • Degree of difficulty
  • Change in overall appearance from start to finish

 

The judges will be permitted to confer during the competition, as well as at the end of the time limit during their deliberations. They may narrow the competition down to a group of 10, and then announce the top 5 placements. The judges’ decisions will be final and binding.

 

Rescue Rodeo® Prize Money

The judges will choose First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth placements.

1st Place – $500 in cash, plus $500 will be donated to your rescue dog’s organization.

2nd Place – $400 in cash, plus $400 will be donated to your rescue dog’s organization.

3rd Place – $300 in cash, plus $300 will be donated to your rescue dog’s organization.

4th Place – $200 in cash, plus $200 will be donated to your rescue dog’s organization.

5th Place – $100 in cash, plus $100 will be donated to your rescue dog’s organization.

ON-SITE ADOPTION OFFERED BY SOME  GROUPS!

Grooming Equipment

Grooming tables and grooming arms will be furnished to contestants.  Contestants must supply their own towels, grooming loop and equipment. Competitors from outside the USA may request to borrow a pair of clippers for the competition but must supply all blades. Send request to janelle@wpamail.org by February 27, 2020.

 

See General Rules for more information

Abstract Dog & Cat Design Challenge

12:00 pm: Check-in
12:15 pm: Pre-Judging
12:30 pm: Contest Starts
2:00 pm: Contest Ends / Final Judging
2:30 pm: Awards

Special note: Electric will NOT be provided in the contest ring. You must supply your own cordless clippers where applicable.

The Abstract Design Challenge is intended to underscore the beauty of an “abstract design”, beautifully sculpted with minimal color (no more than 10% on dog/cat) accents and accessories. Judges are looking for stunning sculpting quality and artistry appropriate for a client’s pet. Design should be reproducible in one day in a salon setting. The pet’s coat is the blank canvas for the artistic design and should be groomed in advance with no trace of preset design or sculpted pattern.

  • Any purebred or mixed breed dog or cat with any coat type may be used.
  • Design must be entirely created during the time frame of the competition.
  • There should be no trace or a preset design or sculpted pattern in the coat prior to the contest start time.
  • Competitors will have 1:30 Hrs. to sculpt design into a pre-groomed/prepared coat.
  • Competitors should provide information to the MC, with biographical information and design explanation.
  • Competitors with cats may have one assistant to help hold the cat during design sculpting.
  • Entries are open to all levels of competitors.
  • The judging emphasis is design placement, execution, precision, artistry and overall balance and appeal.
  • If color is used on your entry, the color will not be considered in judging.

 

Prize Money

1st Place – $300           2nd Place – $200           3rd Place – $100

 

The Extreme Duo

4:00 pm: Check-in
4:15 pm: Pre-Judging
5:00 pm: Contest Starts
6:30 pm: Contest Ends / Final Judging
6:45 pm: Awards

 

Special note: Electric will NOT be provided in the contest ring. You must supply your own cordless clippers and/or scissors.

Two groomers, one dog, grooming to perfection and entertain your judges as much as possible.

Acceptable Breeds:  Any purebred or mixed breed is allowed in this class, and groomers will work simultaneously on one dog. For Poodle styles, feet may be shaved prior to competition start time. NO extra time will be permitted if not completed prior to class start. Face must be shaved during competition time frame. Show topknots may be pre-­banded, including hair extensions prior to the start of the class, spray up products are prohibited prior to the start of the class.

Themes are encouraged, creative gifting and bribery towards the judges and crowd is not unlikely, and joyous merriment must be had by all involved! (No outside food or beverage allowed in venue but creative non-consumable gifting and bribery encouraged.)

Contest Time Limit: 1:30 for all dogs

Accessories: May use accessories for tie-ups if they are relevant or necessary to the style or theme of the groom- however they should not detract from the overall impression of the groom itself.

Divisions: Open to all competitors at any level

*Special Note: Due to limitations in the contest area, contestants must provide their own tables for competition. There will be no electric available- contestants should plan accordingly by utilizing cordless tools to complete their groom.

Final Judging: The Judges will evaluate the following: Balance, symmetry, uniformity and style of the trim and adherence to the Duo’s chosen theme. The ability of the groomers to create the most pleasing profile for the dog chosen, according to his/her body type, structure and coat. For scissored dogs, the execution of a plush overall appearance without scissor marks, unevenness or unintended protruding coat. For hand stripped and/or carded dogs, proper technique to achieve smooth and natural appearance. Clipper work should be smooth and free of irritation. The difficulty with regard to the amount of coat removed, difficulty of the coat type, texture, quality and quantity. Special considerations will be given for difficulty, combined teamwork, and the ability for the Duo to work cohesively together either in tandem or unison.

There will be three placements in this class.

 

Extreme Duo Prize Money

1st Place – $500       2nd Place – $300      3rd Place – $200

The Wahl Clipper Classic

Sponsored by

7:00 am: Check-In
7:15 am: Pre-Judging
7:30 am: Contest Starts

9:30 am: Contest Ends / Final Judging
10:00 am: Awards

Special note: Electric will NOT be provided in the contest ring. You must supply your own cordless clippers where applicable.

Contest Time Limit:
2:00 Hours

Divisions:
Open to all competitors at any level

Special note: Electric will NOT be provided in the contest ring. You must supply your own cordless clippers and/or scissors. 

Acceptable Breeds: Any purebred or mixed breed. All dogs must have a minimum of 8 weeks coat growth.

General Rules: This is a Solo Clipper class. This class will challenge groomers to style any breed using only clippers, feel free to follow the breed standard or custom style to highlight the dog’s conformation. The hair may be lifted with combs or fingers and any kind of clippers (with or without snap-on combs) is allowed. Scissors are not allowed during this competition, with the exception of the final 10 minutes for tidying and finishing touches. The use of scissors at any time during the competition other than the designated “Scissors Up” period will be cause for disqualification. All clipper work must be done in the ring during the allotted competition time. There is no pre-clipping allowed in this class. Pads and sanitary areas are to be done prior to the contest start time. For Poodles, clean feet and faces must be done during the competition time frame. All dogs must have a minimum of 8 weeks coat growth.

Final Judging: Entries will be judged based upon adherence to the rules of class. Groomers should strive to complete a balanced, proportionate work which highlights their clipper work. Judge will evaluate the following: Balance, symmetry, uniformity and style of the trim. The ability of the groomer to execute the style chosen which suits the dog according to his/her body type, structure and coat. Clipper work should be smooth and free of irritation. Difficulty will be assessed with regard to the amount of coat removed, difficulty of the coat type, texture, quality and quantity.

 

Prize Money

1st Place – $500, plus a Wahl goodie bag

2nd Place – $300, plus a Wahl goodie bag

3rd Place – $200, plus a Wahl goodie bag