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NTA Competition and Convention Judges Information
The Nation’s Best Judges Share Their Knowledge There are many taxidermy and sculpting competitions across the country available for individuals to enter. However, over the years the NTA has deservedly earned the reputation of having the highest caliber of consistently fair and honest competitions of any being offered. One of the reasons is that volunteer NTA members to benefit the NTA membership as a whole operate the NTA competition. This allows all of our time and energy to be focused on giving the competitor the greatest opportunity of earning their place in the all-time records of taxidermy history. This is why the NTA has drawn almost 1500 participants and has had over 540 competition entries. No other nonprofit competition can come close to the honor and prestige associated with winning a major award at the NTA. Competitors have come to know and trust the integrity of NTA judges. A committee set up by the NTA president and the competition-judging chairman, and then approved by the NTA board of directors has carefully screened these individuals. It doesn’t matter which mannikin or form you use or whom you work for, as anyone can win at the NTA and everyone has an equal opportunity. Only official NTA scoresheets are used where you can see exactly the areas you need to improve and can easily understand what you need to work on in the future. Awards are determined based upon how well you do against the scoresheet, not against someone else’s mount. Multiple ribbons are awarded in the “Open Division” for 1st, 2nd, 3rd place. If you have further questions after receiving your scoresheets on Saturday morning you are encouraged to speak with the judges. Naturally, as with all major sanctioned NTA competitions, each entry earning at least a 3rd place award will receive valuable points that can be used towards your “Award of Excellence” and “National Certification.” Due to costs involved in publishing Judges Profiles as well as frequent updating of judges addresses and telephone numbers it was cost prohibitive to publish Volume III. NTA Affiliate Presidents and/or a current licensing agreement from an association hosting an NTA sanctioned event may receive profiles. Please note that affiliates are responsible to review the profiles and select their judges accordingly. The NTA Board voted to establish a one-time life member-judging fee of $50.00. If you are a current judge and interested in becoming an NTA Life Judge please forward funds and request to NTAHQ. DISCLAIMER: Please note that it is up to each individual NTA affiliate to contact NTA headquarters to reference the current, renewed membership and judging status of an individual. Who Picks These Judges Anyway? Members have asked, "How do the judges get chosen for the NTA convention?" It certainly is important that they are respected as competent opinion givers to the work that each competitor puts into their mounts. So how are they chosen? Well this year the same as before, the president appoints a board member to chair the judges committee. This year’s chairman is Joel Edwards of New Mexico. Joel was told the importance of a Democratic selection that would be made up of competent judges that would serve the competitor well and keep politics out of the picture. In past years the NTA has been fortunate to have outstanding individuals chair this important committee. Several of those chairmen of the past include Tony Gilyard, Greg Crain, Skip Skidmore, Mike Kirkhart, and Ron Reynolds. The competition and judges
committee consists of several NTA members, judges, and board members and
in all committee work is NTA president Bill Haynes. Phone calls usually
start right after the close of the NTA convention to start work on the
following year. Those individuals contacted are asked for names and input
for each of the categories. A lot of things are considered when trying
to come up with three names for each category. This gives the committee
a list of qualified judges from several sources. Each member is then called
and asked to vote in order 1-2-3 of their choice for each category. Each
of the possibilities is then scored.
National Taxidermists Association Distinguished Taxidermists Competition The NTA Distinguished Taxidermists Competition is open to those NTA members who have won a Judges Best of Show award at an NTA licensed or sanctioned affiliate or regional, WTC, SCI and NWTF competition since the 2009 NTA Convention. Entrants must be registered members of the NTA Convention, be present at the convention, and pay all appropriate entry fees plus an additional $40.00 entry fee for this award prior to the early registration deadline. Entries in this competition will also be eligible to win all other awards in their proper division. The mount entered in the
Distinguished Taxidermists Competition must be the exact same mount that
won in the state or regional affiliate competition and NO substitutes permitted.
Any mount that has been entered in any previous NTA National Competition
is NOT eligible. Entry into the Distinguished Taxidermists Competition
is allowed only if members fulfill these requirements and present an official
registration form. Forms may be obtained from NTA Headquarters
upon request. NO entries are allowed into the Distinguished Taxidermists
Competition unless this form is presented at time of registration or entry.
The NTA Points Committee wishes to remind everyone that May 15th is the deadline for your competition points to be counted for those persons wanting to receive their 2010 Award of Excellence in Springfield, Illinois. Those that have completed the requirements will be notified in June that they will be receiving their NTA Award of Excellence. Please forward points for your competition information promptly. Points may be forwarded to NTA Headquarters 108 Branch Drive, Slidell, LA 70461 or via email: Ntahq@aol.com or phone toll free (866) 662-9054 or FAX: (985) 641-9463. Requirements for the Award of Excellence 1. Earned at least 5 points at the NTA Annual Competition including one first place ribbon beginning with the 1982 competition. 2. Earned at least 16 additional points at a national, regional or state level in NTA sanctioned competition using NTA score sheets, criteria, and judges. Note: One must be an NTA
member prior to a competition before points will be credited. The competition
must be an NTA Affiliate and follow NTA requirements for sanctioned competitions.
It is the responsibility of the affiliate to complete the standard NTA
forms for proper credit of points earned in competition. Please forward
points for your competition information promptly. Points may
be forwarded to NTA Headquarters 108 Branch Drive, Slidell, LA 70461 or
via email: Ntahq@aol.com or phone toll free (866) 662-9054 or FAX: (985)
641-9463
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