Updating Kollaps kennel results

At the West Garda Hotel in Padenghe sul Garda go on stage the Sighthuond speciality dog show 2017.   .

 

Breed judge

Roberta Hall: (UK) AFGHAN HOUND

Andre vd Broek (NL) - “Modnyabistru”: BORZOI, IRISH WOLFHOUND

Jamie Souza Bartlett (USA) - “Limerick”: WHIPPET

Bjørg Foss (N) - “Xploring” PHARAOH HOUND, PODENCO CANARIO, PODENCO IBICENCO, SALUKI, DEERHOUND, GALGO ESPANOL, AZAWAKH, MAGYAR AGAR, CHART POLSKI, SLOUGHI

Irina Korshunova (RUS) - “Rusich” GREYHOUND, PICCOLO LEVRIERO ITALIANO

Kollaps kennel results

Greyhound male champion class

Multi ch Kollaps Melibeous 1 Exc.

Greyhound male open class

Lu et Approve ad Honores 1° Exc CAC BOB

Greyhound Female open class

Kollaps Salome 1° CAC - NUOVA CAMPIONESSA ITALIANA

Greyhound Female pubby class

Kollaps Stream 1° m.p. 2nd BEST IN SHOW JUNIORES

 

REGULATIONS FOR FCI DOG SHOWS

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 breedpermit 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.

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.

The only judges who may judge these competitions are those who are allowed to do so by their respective national canine organization.
If a dog behaves aggressively in the ring (breed-group-finals) and its behaviour is eye-witnessed by the judge in duty, the latter has to write a report for the attention of the organizing committee and has to disqualify the dog for the rest of the competition. All the awards and titles of the day are cancelled.