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От всей души ПОЗДРАВЛЯЮ Мелиссу и Корвина- супер результат!!!!! :ns92:  :ns07:  :russia:


Была безумно рада, когда узнала!!!! Стать победителем такого уровня дорогого стоит! 


 


Правляю п-к Фарфалла с великолепным участием  детей и достойным результатом!  :ns23:  :ns07:


А также всех участников российской делегации, которые в очередной раз показали всему миру достойный уровень  российских собак!!!


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Посмотрела видео отчеты на Фейсбуке и видео с беста - это нечто!!!!!!


 


Грандиозный успех и мега крутые результаты!!!! Так держать!!!! 


 


Искренние поздравления всем всем заводчикам, владельцам, хендлерам - за такими результатами стоит колоссальный титанический труд!!!!! Ура!!!


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Поздравляю всех участников Российского триумфа в Милане!МОЛОДЦЫ!!

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С огромным опозданием, но лично от себя хочу поздравить всех призеров и победителей (владельцев, заводчиков, хендлеров) чемпионата мира! Потрясли меня новости Корвина и Мелиссы и я рада, что наши, Российские далматины покоряют мир и Европу. Гип-гип УРА!!! :ns92:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:  :russia:

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  • 3 months спустя...

Случайно наткнулась на просторах интернета на статью Эндрю Брейса о чемпионате мира и его впечатлениях на сайте http://www.dogworld.co.uk/

Копирую сюда на память. Очень приятно читать о наших собаках такие слова :)

World show amazes in Milan by Andrew Brace

Created: 08/07/2015

 

The World Dog Show in Milan has come and gone and I think everyone was amazed at the slickness and organisation that made this a show to remember. Much as I love the Italian shows they can sometimes be a little, well, relaxed but the four-day event in Milan ran like clockwork and the slickness of the big ring was marvelled at.

  When the panel was first published I am told that there was some criticism from the FCI countries that so many British specialist judges were being used, but the organisers were conscious of the wishes of exhibitors and the resulting entries proved the wisdom of their decision.

  Having arrived into Milan’s Linate airport I took a taxi to the Barcelo hotel, an ultra-modern towering edifice where the rooms were something like a cross between the Starship Enterprise and a hospital ward! The dog world and its wife seemed to be staying there, and of course the FCI delegates had already been installed for some days as they had various meetings in the run-up to the show. There were so many friends from all over the world to catch up with and on Wednesday evening we had a relaxing dinner in the hotel.

  Breed specialties (‘Raduni’) were being held for most breeds over the WDS weekend so exhibitors had two bites of the cherry. Originally I should have been judging Dalmatians and American Cocker males and BOB on Thursday but the entries were such that with my 98 Dalmatians it would have exceeded the maximum allowed so the Americans were given to Giovan Battista Tabo from Italy.

  There were no obligatory critiques – unlike the Helsinki World Show – so judging was relatively easy. Technology played a part, just as it did in Finland, and all results were tapped into the steward’s iPad as soon as dogs were graded and placed. I had a huge ring for the Dalmatians so it was easy to really get them moving. I thought the overall quality was pleasing and I was happy that temperaments were excellent throughout. In the past I have seen some of the breed displaying untypical aggression in Europe.

  After working my way through the males I awarded the CACIB to the Croatian Dalmino Voodoo Vision. He would later return for BOB along with the junior winner who I liked enormously –Gwynmor Hitch Hiker, bred in the Netherlands by the Morgans but living in Moscow – and the Veteran Lovinda’s Fritjof who had travelled from Norway.

  Bitches were interesting with some variety but eventually my CACIB winner was a Russian bitch, very classy and elegant but not overly spotted, and Melissa Iz Terletskoy Dubravy was wonderful on the go-around. She would join the junior winner, Bell-A-Mir’s Honolulu Hotshot, who had come from Denmark, and the Veteran, Magnolia-Bn Del Parnaso, who would be the only Italian representative in the BOB challenge.

  So from this very cosmopolitan sextet I eventually awarded BOB to the Croatian male with the Russian bitch BOS, the Russian male best junior and the Italian bitch best veteran.

  The exhibition complex at which the WDS was held is vast – the size of a small town – and so we had a fair hike to lunch and then settled down to watch the big ring competitions. Stefano Marelli is Italy’s best known big ring commentator and he does the job superbly but in Milan he was joined by Pietro Paolo Condo and the very glamorous ladies Linda Volarikova and Barbara Pedrotti. They provided an intelligent, amusing and multilingual commentary throughout that held everyone’s interest.

  Judges and VIPs were accommodated in a large section to the right of the winners’ podium, adjacent to sponsor Royal Canin’s lavish hospitality area. The press greatly appreciated being given the prime spots to get the best possible photographs; in Crufts terms the photographers would have been seated in the ‘sin bin’.

  I was delighted that the Dalmatians did so well in the big ring. The Brace topped the lot under Stefan Sinko, the junior was placed fourth in the group by Gianercole Mentasti and then the BOB won the group under Carla Molinari. Group 7 was judged by Barbara Muller and won by the Italian Gordon Setter and group 8, judged by Paolo Dondina, by the American Cocker who was a previous Pup of the Year winner, Afterglow Dragon Quest now being in the capable hands of Javier Gonzalez Mendikote who won the group at Crufts with the sensational Maltese. His new owner lives in Hungary.

  Everything ran like clockwork with all groups being pre-judged in an adjacent ring which saved a huge amount of time.

  As I had a free day on Friday I was happy to accept an invitation to dinner on Thursday with friends at the incredible Unico restaurant on the 20th floor of a nearby block, where the views were stunning and the food remarkable.

  The following day I had a lie-in and a leisurely stroll around the show which was a hive of activity wherever you seemed to be. 

  Group 2 is always vast in Europe, particularly at the World Dog Show where virtually every breed is represented, and was judged by Denmark’s Ole Staunskjaer. His winner was hugely popular as it was a native breed – a Cane Corso who had come from Russia. The other group that day was group 4, the Dachshund group, and this gave Javier Gonzalez Mendikote a unique double as he won again, this time handling a Wirehaired Dachshund from Italy.

  We were half way through this great show, so had a quiet dinner at the Barcelo as the next day I had two specialty shows to judge in Old English Sheepdogs and Border Collies. 

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Да, приятно читать. Правда я в английском не сильна, но не поленилась, сделала онлайн перевод.

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