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Hall of Fame – Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients
Lifetime Achievement Award recipients have dedicated themselves to the betterment of the sport through their consistency in performance in the top level of competition throughout their careers, thus earning them a listing in the Dog Agility Hall of Fame.
Performances that earn a qualifying score are credited towards a competitor's Lifetime Achievement Award. The principal requirements must be earned in the Championship Program, with minimum requirements in each of the five basic masters level classes - standard agility, jumping, gamblers, snooker and relay. Other top level qualifications in tournament competition and the Performance Program also contribute to the overall requirements.
The "Platinum Level" is the highest level and represents a minimum of 500 qualifying scores overall with at least 50 qualifying scores in each of the five basic masters level titling classes.
The "Gold Level" is the seoncd highest level and requires a minimum of 350 qualifying scores with at least 35 qualifying scores in each of the five basic masters level titling classes.
The "Silver Level" is the second highest level and requires a minimum of 250 qualifying scores overall with at least 25 qualifying scores in each of the USDAA Championship Program masters level titling classes.
The "Bronze Level" is the first level of achievement and requires a minimum of 150 qualifying scores with at least 15 qualifying scores in each of the USDAA Championship Program masters level titling classes.
Lifetime Achievement Awards are distributed annually to those who have met the requirements as of August 31st each year. Recipients are listed by their level of accomplishment below: