North American Beard and Moustache Championship Categories & Rules of Judging
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Competitors will be organized into 3 categories Moustache, Partial Beard, and Full Beard with each category being divided into different classes as follows:
Moustache
Moustache is the word for the facial hairs on the upper lip. At international contests it is agreed that moustache hairs can start growing from up to a maximum of 1.5 cm beyond the end of the upper lip.
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Natural Moustache
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English
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Dali
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Imperial Moustache
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Moustache may be styled but without aids. The hairs are allowed to start growing from up to a maximum of 1.5 cm beyond the end of the upper lip.
No aids are allowed. |
Slender, beginning from the middle of the upper lip with the hairs extremely long and pulled to the side. Tips may be lifted slightly. The hairs are only allowed to start growing up to the end of the upper lip. Aids are allowed.
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Slender with long tips, straight up or arching up. The hairs are only allowed to start growing up to the end of the upper lip. Aids are allowed. |
Small and bushy with tips arching up. The hairs are only allowed to start growing up to the end of the upper lip. Aids are allowed. |
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Hungarian
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Moustache Freestyle
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Big and bushy, beginning from the middle of the upper lip and pulled to the side. The hairs are allowed to start growing from up to a maximum of 1.5cm beyond the end of the upper lip. Aids are allowed. |
All moustaches that do not match other classes. The hairs are allowed to start growing from up to a maximum of 1.5cm beyond the end of the upper lip. Aids are allowed
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Legal aids would include wax, hair spray and other hair cosmetics. Unnatural hair colour, false facial hair, hair extensions and any form of hair pins are strictly forbidden. |
Partial Beards Any facial hair that is not a full beard or a moustache. |
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Natural Goatee
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Chinese
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Musketeer
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Imperial
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Facial Hair grown only on chin, upper and lower lip. Beard and moustache may be styled but without aids.
Aids are not allowed. Moustache not required. |
Chin shaved with moustache allowed to start to grow up to a maximum of 2 cm beyond and below the end of the upper lip. Tips long and pulled down. Aids are allowed.
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Moustache long and slender. Hairs are allowed to start growing from up to maximum of 1.5 cm beyond the end of the upper lip. Beard small and pointed. Aids are allowed. |
Hair to be grown only on cheeks and upper lip. Moustache integrated. The ends must point upwards and not be curled over. Aids are allowed. |
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Sideburns Freestyle
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Partial Beard Freestyle
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All sideburns with shaved chin. Aids are allowed
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All partial beards not matching other classes will be considered partial berad freestyle. Aids are allowed.
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Legal aids would include wax, hair spray and other hair cosmetics. Unnatural hair colour, false facial hair, hair extensions and any form of hair pins are strictly forbidden. |
Full Beards A full beard means facial hair on upper and lower lip, on chin, on cheeks and on sideburns, without any natural or shaved gap. |
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Verdi
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Garibaldi
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Natural Full Beard
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Natural Full Beard with Styled Moustache
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Full Beard Freestyle
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Short, length not to exceed 10cm, and round. Moustache must be styled. Aids are allowed.
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Broad, full and round. Length not to exceed 20 cm, moustache integrated. Aids are not allowed. |
As grown, moustache integrated.. No aids allowed.
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As grown, only moustache can be styled with aids and may start growing from up to maximum of 1.5 cm beyond the end of the upper lip. |
Full beards not matching other classes. Aids are allowed. |
Legal aids would include wax, hair spray and other hair cosmetics. Unnatural hair colour, false facial hair, hair extensions and any form of hair pins are strictly forbidden. |
Judging
1. In the morning of the competition, each competitor will attend a 'pre-judging' where the intended category is confirmed. The competitor must compete with facial hair styled as it was presented to the pre-jury. This would not apply to the freestyle classes.
2. The participants of each class will be presented in a group, then individually to the jury which consists of seven persons who will give their votes.
3. Each jury member will give a score of between 5 and 10 points to each entrant. Half points are possible.
4. The points 10, 9.5 and 9 can only be given once by each judge in each class.
5. The highest and lowest points for each entrant will not be included in the total score.
6. The positions first, second and third must be decided clearly. In the event of equal scores, a second vote will be conducted.
7. Protest of any decisions of the judges will incur disqualification from the competition.
8. Every participant receives a certificate. The top three winners of each class will receive a trophy.
NOTE: Competitors can enter in the category of their choice but may be placed into a different category at the 'pre-judging' if they do not meet the specifications for the chosen category.