Updating dog show results, Kollaps Whippet

At Ancona international dog show, kollaps kennel entered with the whippet female Bethlehem Star 


Whippet female intermediate class

Bethelehem Star 

handler : Letizia Folletti

CAC CACIB BOS

3th BRACE BIS

breed judge: Mr Gianni Fulgenzi

 

Whippet female - Bethlehem Star

Rose - Bethlehem Star, is a whippet female from Casargo Whippet.

Rose is daughter of Sunny Morning Eight Legs whippet bred by Kollaps owner Silvia Norbiato, and dam Sobresalto Monnalisa.

Rose is international champion, junior Italian Champion San Marino junior champion, San Marino, Slovenian champino, EUROPEAN BEST IN SHOW BRACE and WORLD R- BEST IN SHOW BRACE.

Fci

CACIB

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.

CAC

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.

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.

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.