25 giu 2017 - CAC Opatija
At Lodi international dog show, kollaps kennel entered in main ring for the best in show brace, with greyhound kollaps Melibeous and L'Ai Je Bien Descendu ad Honores,
Judge List
Adriana Bocca (IT): whippet
Emanuele Borriero (IT) saluki, levriero afgano
Amedeo Bottero (IT) galgo espanol, azwakh, piccolo levriero italiano
Guido Massimello (IT) greyhound, levriero irlandese, levriero polacco, barzoi, magyar agar, sloughi, deerhound
Greyhound Kollaps Melibeous e L'Ai Ja Bien Descendu ad Honores has been judged best in show brace
08 Dic 2016
JIT,IT,Club Ch, R-BIS Kollaps Melibeous CACIB BOB
2nd BEST OF GROUP
Handled by Gabriele Stafuzza
Damien. Kollaps Melibeous is a greyhound male bred by Kollaps in 2014.
Kollaps Melibeous is by Sire Showline Sporting Trophy at Sobers (Giacomo), bred by Norwegian Kennel Showline and standing in Italy, Bitte Ahrens Primavera, all. Sobers. Giacomo is Italian Champion and, probably he was one of the most important stud of 2000's.
Dam is Blancmange Boshoi Ballerina imported in Italy by Kollaps in 2010 From Blancmange kennel of Ove Larsen.
Ballerina is International, Austria, Slovenia and Croatia Champion
Kollaps Melibeous is Junior Italian, Italian, International, Champion, Club Champion both 2016 and 2017, and R-BIS at the international dog show of Verona and Vicenza, and BIS Brace in copule with L'Ai Je Bien Descendu ad Honores
Kollaps Melibeous is sire of the Jeff Koons litter.
Insubria Winner - IBusto Arsizio international dog show 2016
The Insubria winner took place the 1st of november 2016 at Malpensa fair. Insubria Winner is a dog show which lasts 3 days with overo 3.000 dogs registered.
17 september 2016
At Treviso international dog show Kollaps Kennel entered with the greyhound Kollaps Melibeous
3 sept 2016
Greyhound female junior class
My Lucy L'ai Je Bien Descendu Ad Honores - BOB giovani, BOS,
JUNIOR BEST IN SHOW
Lucy, L'Ai Je Bien Descendu ad Honores is a greyhound female imported from the France kennel ad Honores.
L'Ai Je Bien Descendu ad Honores is by sire George, Jet’s Signed Sealed’n Delivered, International, Nordic, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, English Champion, Nord Winner 2010-2011-2012, World Champion 2010, and DAM multi Ch, BIS winner De Ad Honores DLMA.
Lucy won numerous Best in Show in baby and Junior class in National, International and speciality dog show in Italy.
She is Junior Italian Champion
QUALIFICATIONS AND PLACINGS
The qualifications given by the judges must correspond to the following definitions:
EXCELLENT may only be awarded to a dog which comes very close to the ideal standard of the breed, which is presented in excellent condition, displays a harmonious, well-balanced temperament, is of high class and has excellent posture. Its superior characteristics in respect of its breed permit that minor imperfections can be ignored; it must however have the typical features of its sex.
VERY GOOD may only be awarded to a dog that possesses the typical features of its breed, which has well-balanced proportions and is in correct condition. A few minor faults may be tolerated. This award can only be granted to a dog that shows class.
GOOD is to be awarded to a dog that possesses the main features of its breed. The good points should outweigh the faults so that the dog can be considered a good representative of its breed.
SUFFICIENT should be awarded to a dog which corresponds adequately to its breed, without possessing the generally accepted characteristics or whose physical condition leaves a lot to be desired.
DISQUALIFIED must be awarded to a dog which does not correspond to the type required by the breed standard; which shows a behaviour clearly not in line with its standard or which behaves aggressively; which has testicular abnormalities; which has a jaw anomaly; which shows a colour or coat structure that is not according to the breed standard or clearly shows signs of albinism. This qualification shall also be awarded to dogs that correspond so little to a single feature of the breed that their health is threatened. It should furthermore be awarded to dogs that show disqualifying faults in regard to the breed standard. The reason why the dog was rated DISQUALIFIED has to be stated in the judge’s report.
CACIB
Certificat d’Aptitude au Championnat International de Beauté de la FCI The only dogs which can be taken into consideration for the CACIB are those which have been awarded “EXCELLENT 1” in intermediate, open, working and champion class. A CACIB can only be awarded if the dog in question has been assessed as being of superior quality. The CACIB is not automatically and compulsorily linked to the “EXCELLENT 1”
The Reserve CACIB is awarded to the second best dog which was given the qualification “EXCELLENT” from the above mentioned classes. The dog placed second in the class where the CACIB winner comes from can compete for the Reserve CACIB, if awarded excellent. It is not compulsory to award the Reserve CACIB. The judge awards CACIB and Reserve CACIB according to the quality of the dogs without checking whether they meet the conditions regarding age and/or registration with a studbook recognized by the FCI. The CAC (Certificat d’Aptitude au Championnat) is a national grading. It is up to the national kennel clubs to decide in which classes and to which dogs this certificate can be awarded. The CAC counts towards a national champion title.
The first title of National Champion earned in an FCI country must be with at least 2 CACs won at shows organised by the same national canine organisation in the same country on two different days.
Best of Breed (BOB) and Best of Opposite Sex (BOS)
The Best junior, CACIB winner and best veteran from both sexes, if awarded excellent, will compete for Best of Breed (BOB). The judge must also choose the best exhibit from the opposite sex (BOS) next to the BOB winner.
Main ring competitions
Best in Show, Best in Group, Breeders’ Group, Progeny Group, Couple Class (Brace), Best Veteran, Best Junior, Best Puppy, Best Minor Puppy and Junior Handling must be judged by one judge appointed in advance. To make the competitions in the ring of honour more efficient the judge should prejudge the exhibits or groups in a separate ring in due time before they are expected in the ring of honour so that the judge after watching the dogs enter the main ring can quickly choose the semi-finalists or finalists that will need a closer look.
At Gradisca international dog show 14 agosto 2016 Kollaps kennel entered with the greyhound female L'Ai Je Bien descendu ad Honores.
Padenghe Club del Levriero sepciality dog show 30 apr 2016, Kollaps kennel enter with L'Ai Je Bien Descendu Ad Honores, greyhound female in baby class and win Baby Best in Show. Club del Levriero specility dog show is the most importanto sighthound festival in Italy, hundred sighthounds compete for Italian Champion of beauty, Club Champion and Best in Show.
Imola international dog show 26 mar 2016
Whippet male junior class
updating Kollaps whippet results - Bastia 2016
Bastia Umbra international dog show 9 oct 2016, whippet Kollaps Isabel Rawsthorne, under the honorable judge Gianni Fulgenzi (I), the whippet puppy class EVA: Isabel Rawsthorne won the Best in Show Puppy.
Vicenza National Dog Show
Greyhound male open class
Kollaps Melibeous BOG and 3rd BEST IN SHOW all breeds!
CAC Belluno 2016
Greyhound male puppy class
Kollaps The Forge Puppy Best in Show
Kollaps The Forge is a greyhound male bred by Kollaps, greyhound and whippet kennel.
Pedigree of Kollaps The Forge is
Sire: Jet's Give and Take, International, Nordic, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish Danish Champion.
Dam: Blancmange Bolshoi Ballerina, greyhound female imported by kollaps from France in 2009, bred by Ove Larsen, Blancmange kennel. Ballerina is junior Italian champion, international, Slovenian, Croatian, Austria champion.
QUALIFICATIONS AND PLACINGS
The qualifications given by the judges must correspond to the following definitions:
EXCELLENT may only be awarded to a dog which comes very close to the ideal standard of the breed, which is presented in excellent condition, displays a harmonious, well-balanced temperament, is of high class and has excellent posture. Its superior characteristics in respect of its breed permit that minor imperfections can be ignored; it must however have the typical features of its sex.
VERY GOOD may only be awarded to a dog that possesses the typical features of its breed, which has well-balanced proportions and is in correct condition. A few minor faults may be tolerated. This award can only be granted to a dog that shows class.
GOOD is to be awarded to a dog that possesses the main features of its breed. The good points should outweigh the faults so that the dog can be considered a good representative of its breed.
SUFFICIENT should be awarded to a dog which corresponds adequately to its breed, without possessing the generally accepted characteristics or whose physical condition leaves a lot to be desired.
DISQUALIFIED must be awarded to a dog which does not correspond to the type required by the breed standard; which shows a behaviour clearly not in line with its standard or which behaves aggressively; which has testicular abnormalities; which has a jaw anomaly; which shows a colour or coat structure that is not according to the breed standard or clearly shows signs of albinism. This qualification shall also be awarded to dogs that correspond so little to a single feature of the breed that their health is threatened. It should furthermore be awarded to dogs that show disqualifying faults in regard to the breed standard. The reason why the dog was rated DISQUALIFIED has to be stated in the judge’s report.
CACIB
Certificat d’Aptitude au Championnat International de Beauté de la FCI The only dogs which can be taken into consideration for the CACIB are those which have been awarded “EXCELLENT 1” in intermediate, open, working and champion class. A CACIB can only be awarded if the dog in question has been assessed as being of superior quality. The CACIB is not automatically and compulsorily linked to the “EXCELLENT 1”
The Reserve CACIB is awarded to the second best dog which was given the qualification “EXCELLENT” from the above mentioned classes. The dog placed second in the class where the CACIB winner comes from can compete for the Reserve CACIB, if awarded excellent. It is not compulsory to award the Reserve CACIB. The judge awards CACIB and Reserve CACIB according to the quality of the dogs without checking whether they meet the conditions regarding age and/or registration with a studbook recognized by the FCI. The CAC (Certificat d’Aptitude au Championnat) is a national grading. It is up to the national kennel clubs to decide in which classes and to which dogs this certificate can be awarded. The CAC counts towards a national champion title.
The first title of National Champion earned in an FCI country must be with at least 2 CACs won at shows organised by the same national canine organisation in the same country on two different days.
Only one judge for each sex and breed carries out the granting of all awards, including CACIB, and this judge shall be appointed in advance.
Best of Breed (BOB) and Best of Opposite Sex (BOS)
The Best junior, CACIB winner and best veteran from both sexes, if awarded excellent, will compete for Best of Breed (BOB). The judge must also choose the best exhibit from the opposite sex (BOS) next to the BOB winner.
Main ring competitions
Best in Show, Best in Group, Breeders’ Group, Progeny Group, Couple Class (Brace), Best Veteran, Best Junior, Best Puppy, Best Minor Puppy and Junior Handling must be judged by one judge appointed in advance. To make the competitions in the ring of honour more efficient the judge should prejudge the exhibits or groups in a separate ring in due time before they are expected in the ring of honour so that the judge after watching the dogs enter the main ring can quickly choose the semi-finalists or finalists that will need a closer look.