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Internationale Rassehundeausstellung Neumünster Am 25. & 26. Mai 2019 Internationale Rassehundeausstellung Neumünster am 25. & 26. Mai 2019 Veranstalter: Landesverband Nord des VDH e.V. http://www.vdh-nord.de Ausstellungsleitung: Dr. Doris Milkert, Groß-Kielstein 1, 24118 Kiel Telefon 0 43 1 – 562549, Fax. 032 22 – 37 34 791 Geschäftsleitung: Jutta Laackmann, Obersten Wehr 3, 25572 Äbtissinwisch, Telefon 0 48 25 – 87 85 Technische Leitung: Michael Händel, Mecklenburger Str. 64, 23568 Lübeck Telefon 0 4 51 – 69 16 53, Fax. 0451 – 69 19 25 Ausstellungskasse: Maren Missfeldt, Eckernförder Chaussee 41, 24214 Gettorf Telefon 0 43 46 – 36 49 971 Veterinäraufsicht: Lebensmittel- und Veterinäraufsicht der Stadt Neumünster, Rathaus, Neumünster - 1 - Wettbewerbe im Ehrenring Samstag, 25. Mai 2019 schönster Veteran Elena Kuleshova, RU Paarklassen-Wettbewerb Hans-Erhard Grüttner, DE Zuchtgruppen-Wettbewerb Willi Güllix, DE Gruppenrichten: FCI-Gruppe 1 (Hüte- und Treibhunde) Hans-Joachim Dux, DE FCI-Gruppe 3 (Terrier) Hans-Erhard Grüttner, DE FCI-Gruppe 4 (Teckel) Martina Schneider, DE FCI-Gruppe 6 (Lauf- u. Schweißhunde) Burkhard Seibel, DE FCI-Gruppe 7 (Vorstehhunde) Dr. Axel Linneweber, DE FCI-Gruppe 8 (Apportier-, Stöber- und Wasserhunde) Herbert Klemann, DE Schönster Hund des Tages Elena Kuleshova, RU schönster Veteran Elena Kuleshova, RU Paarklassen-Wettbewerb Hans-Erhard Grüttner, DE Zuchtgruppen-Wettbewerb Willi Güllix, DE Gruppenrichten: FCI-Gruppe 2 (Pinscher, Schnauzer, Molosser) Goran Gladic, FI FCI-Gruppe 5 (Nordische Hunde, Spitze und Hunde vom Urtyp) Henrik Soeborg, DK FCI-Gruppe 9 (Gesellschafts- und Begleithunde) Jens Bruse, DE FCI-Gruppe 10 (Windhunde) Charlotte Høier, DK Schönster Hund des Tages Hans-Joachim Dux Schönster Hund der Show Willi Güllix, DE - 2 - Junior-Handling am Samstag, 25. Mai 2019 Richterin: Eileen Tausendfreund, DE Altersklasse 9-12 Jahre Startnummer: 1 Lara Klein mit Collie Langhaar Kat.-Nr. 506 2 Jette Baitz mit Border Terrier Kat.-Nr. 128 3 Felix Leon Timm mit Weisser Schweizer Schäferhund Kat.-Nr. 995 4 Malin Zernika mit Engl. Cocker Spaniel (alle Farbschläge) Kat.-Nr. 190 5 Hobbit s Pebbles Peperoni mit Border Terrier Kat.-Nr. 129 Altersklasse 13-17 Jahre Startnummer: 1 Sille Uhrenholt mit Bichon a poil frisee Kat.-Nr. 1087 2 Erica Lykke Holt mit Australian Shepherd Kat.-Nr. 595 3 Jacquline Allrin mit Australian Silky Terrier Kat.-Nr. 88 4 Nele Marie Iwersen mit Standardteckel Kurzhaar Kat.-Nr. 262 5 Emma Kuhlmann-Rodewald mit Golden Retriever 6 Fabrizio Pistone mit Australian Shepherd Junior-Handling am Sonntag, 26. Mai 2019 Richterin: Michelle Gottschalk, DE Altersklasse 9-12 Jahre Startnummer: 1 Ben Phillip Müller-Metge mit Bernhardiner Langhaar Kat.-Nr. 1686 2 Smilla Tindbaek mit Malteser Kat.-Nr. 1129 3 Felix Leon Timm mit Weisser Schweizer Schäferhund Kat.-Nr. 995 4 Hobbit s Pebbles Peperoni mit Border Terrier Kat.-Nr. 129 Altersklasse 13-17 Jahre Startnummer: 1 Sille Uhrenholt mit Bichon a poil frisee Kat.-Nr. 1087 Paarklasse Eine Paarklasse besteht aus einem Rüden und einer Hündin, die Eigentum eines Ausstellers sein müssen. Die Beurteilung der Paarklasse ist gleich der Beurteilung der Zuchtgruppen. Gesucht wird das ideale typische Zuchtpaar. Samstag, 25. Mai 2019 Richter: Hans-Erhard Grüttner, DE Startnummer: 1 Labrador Retriever Kat-Nr. 883 und 897, Bes.: Line Olsen 2 Zwergteckel Langhaar Kat-Nr. 276 und 269, Bes.: Franziska Teuner 3 Spinone Italiano Kat-Nr. 976 und 979, Bes.: Tina Andersen + Niels Rasussen 4 Standardteckel Kurzhaar Kat-Nr. 246 und 259, Bes.: Johanne Andreasen + Leif Andreasen - 3 - Sonntag, 26. Mai 2019 Richter: Hans-Erhard Grüttner Startnummer: 1 Pharao Hound Kat-Nr. 1588 und 1586, Bes.: Julia Sieger, DE 2 Bulldog Kat-Nr. 1827 und 1829, Bes.: Dr. Julia Negenborn, DE 3 Mops Kat-Nr. 1185 und 1180, Bes.: Fabia Kinzel, DE 4 Finnischer Lapphund Kat-Nr. 1745 und 1749, Bes.: Maria Blyme Szymanski + Kenni Blyme Szymanski, DK 5 Amerikan Akita Kat-Nr. 1807 und 1803, Bes.: Sofie Klein, DK 6 Amerikan Akita Kat-Nr. 1803 und 1807, Bes.: Sofie Klein, DK 7 Malteser Kat-Nr. 1129 und 1131, Bes.: Christina Tindbæk, DK 8 Deutsche Doggen gelb Kat-Nr. 1885 und 1887, Bes.: Pia Hansen, DK 9 Neufundländer Kat-Nr. 1861 und 1859, Bes.: Mette Krohn + Miriam Nielsen, DK 10 Volpino Italiano Kat-Nr. 1367 und 1368, Bes.: Pia Rødvig Kristiansen, DK 11 Sloughi Kat-Nr. 1671 und 1670, Bes.: Helen Ohlson, SE 12 Deutsche Doggen gelb Kat-Nr. 1878 und NN, Bes.: Rita Rosendahl + Kjeld Nielsen,DK 13 Chinese Crested Dog (hairless) Kat-Nr. 1030 und 1034, Bes.: Magdalene Sojka 14 Tibet Terrier Kat-Nr. 1270 und 1274, Bes.: Veronika Tell 15 Berner Sennenhund Kat-Nr. 1472 und 1508, Bes.: Barbara Fischer, PL 16 Wolfsspitz Kat-Nr. 1329 und NN, Bes.: Sandra Risgaard Nielsen + Leoni Poshung 17 Saluki Kat-Nr. 1659 und 1668, Bes.: Monika Dahncke, DE 18 Chinese Crested Dog (hairless) Kat-Nr. 1031 und 1040, Bes.: Sylvia Fitze + Michael Rüssing, DE 19 Chinese Crested Dog (hairless) Kat-Nr. 1036 und 1031, Bes.: Sylvia Fitze + Michael Rüssing, DE Zuchtgruppen-Wettbewerb Zuchtgruppen bestehen aus mindestens drei Hunden einer Rasse aus dem gleichen Zwinger, also mit gleichem Zwingernamen und von ein und demselben Züchter gezüchtet. Sie müssen am gleichen Tag bei der Einzelbewertung mindestens die Formwertnote »Gut« erhalten haben. Samstag, 25. Mai 2019 Richter: Willi Güllix Startnummer: 1 Pointer (English) »Field Flyers« Züchter: Petra Labarre, DE 2 Sheltie (Shetland Sheepdog) »St.Kilda`s Kennel« Züchter: Laila Lauritzen, NO 3 Zwergteckel Langhaar »Von den Dümmer Bullerbesen FCI« Züchter: Marieluise Teuner, DE 4 Standardteckel Kurzhaar »Buevang« Züchter: Johanne + Leif Andreasen, DK 5 Border Terrier »Hobbits« Züchter: Marion Jaacks, 23617 Stockelsdorf,Segeberger Strasse 86, DE Sonntag, 26. Mai 2019 Richter: Willi Güllix Startnummer: 1 Wolfsspitz »Out of the Sea« Züchter: Claudia von See, DE 2 Neufundländer »Moonshinelover's« Züchter: Mette Krohn, DK - 4 - RINGEINTEILUNG 1. Tag 25.05.2019 Halle 2 Ring 1 Goran Gladic / FI 7 Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier 17 Foxterrier Glatthaar 8 Foxterrier Drahthaar 12 West Highland White Terrier 1 Bedlington Terrier 2 Airedale Terrier 2 English Toy Terrier 7 Irish Terrier 7 Jack Russell Terrier 2 Irish Glen of Imaal Terrier 3 Norfolk Terrier 1 Norwich Terrier 1 Sealyham Terrier 2 Manchester Terrier Ring 2 Milena Marsalova / CZ 9 Cairn Terrier 2 Australian Terrier 5 Australian Silky Terrier 1 Dandie Dinmont Terrier 10 Parson Russell Terrier 13 Scottish Terrier 1 Welsh Terrier 19 Border Terrier 3 Kerry Blue Terrier Ring 3 Michael Thiemann / DE 12 Yorkshire Terrier Ab 11:00 Uhr Astrid Schmidt / DE 2 Polski Owczarek Podhalanski 3 Polski Owczarek Nizinny Halle 4 Ring 4 CAC Chow Chow Ring 5 Burkhard Seibel / DE 12 Basset Hound 2 Basset artesien normand 1 Basset bleu de Gascogne 2 Drever (Schwedische Dachsbracke) 5 Gonczy Polski - 5 - 2 Coonhound (Black and Tan) 1 Porcelaine 2 Petit bleu de Gascogne Halle 5 Ring 6 Sonja Junge / DE 23 Engl. Cocker Spaniel (alle Farbschläge) 23 English Springer Spaniel 1 Field Spaniel 1 Irish Water Spaniel 5 Welsh Springer Spaniel Ring 7 Heike Maiwald / DE 1 Kaninchenteckel Kurzhaar 5 Zwergteckel Kurzhaar 24 Standardteckel Kurzhaar 3 Kaninchenteckel Langhaar 13 Zwergteckel Langhaar Ring 8 Martina Schneider / DE 1 Kaninchenteckel Rauhhaar 15 Zwergteckel Rauhhaar 19 Standardteckel Rauhhaar 10 Standardteckel Langhaar Ring 9 Herbert Klemann / DE 8 American Staffordshire Terrier 3 Bullterrier 10 Miniatur Bullterrier 23 Staffordshire Bullterrier 22 Beagle Ring 10 Kristina Nölke / DE 11 Bearded-Collie 4 Old english Sheepdog (Bobtail) 15 Berger de Brie (Briard) fauve/gris 8 Berger de Brie (Briard) schwarz 11 Bouvier des Flandres Ring 11 Uwe Nölke / DE 19 Border-Collie 11 Welsh-Corgi Pembroke 16 Welsh-Corgi Cardigan Ring 12 Charlotte Høier / DK 33 Collie Langhaar - 6 - 8 Collie Kurzhaar 33 Sheltie (Shetland Sheepdog) Freigelände Ring 14 Dr. Axel Linneweber / DE 36 Dalmatiner Ring 15 Marianne Müller / DE 25 Australian Shepherd Ring 16 Patrik Cederlöf / SE 43 Rhodesian Ridgeback Ring 17 Simone Nester / DE 26 Golden Retriever Ring 18 Gabi Orru / DE 30 Golden Retriever Ring 19 Astrid Schmidt / DE 3 Bergamasker 1 Komondor 5 Kuvasz 3 Puli weiß 3 Puli andersfarbig Hans-Joachim Dux / DE 5 Berger de Beauce (Beauceron) 1 Deutscher Schäferhund (Stockhaar) 9 Groenendael 3 Malinois 9 Tervueren 2 Holländischer Schäferhund Kurzhaar 2 Marammen Abruzzen Schäferhund 1 Slovenski Cuvac 3 Berger des Pyrenees (Kurzhaar) 3 Schapendoes 5 Tschechoslovakischer Wolfshund 2 Gos d'Atura Catala (Pelo largo) 1 Schipperke Ring 20 Hans-Erhard Grüttner / DE 13 Australian Cattle Dog 6 Australian Kelpie 1 Deutsche Jagdterrier 7 Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever 4 Chesapeake Bay Retriever - 7 - 2 Curly-Coated Retriever 2 Cao de Agua Portugues (Langhaar) 4 Perro de Agua Espanol 9 Hollandse Kooikerhondje 3 Barbet 14 Lagotto Romagnolo Ring 21 Gisela Werner / DE 28 Flat Coated Retriever 53 Labrador Retriever Ring 22 Elena Kuleshova / RU 1 Deutscher kurzhaariger Vorstehhund 3 Deutscher drahthaariger Vorstehhund 5 English Setter 7 Gordon Setter 3 Irish Red and White Setter 10 Irish Red Setter 8 Pointer (English) 5 Gammel Dansk Honsehund 3 Kleiner Münsterländer 3 Ital. Bracke (Bracco) 1 Magyar Vizsla Kurzhaar (Ung. Vorstehh.) 5 Spinone Italiano 7 Weimaraner Kurzhaar 3 Weimaraner Langhaar 1 Deutscher langhaariger Vorstehhund 1 Epagneul breton (blanc et orange) 1 Stabyhoun Ring 23 Manuela Bortel / DE 17 Weisser Schweizer Schäferhund 2. Tag 26.05.2019 Halle 2 Ring 1 Goran Gladic / FI 5 Russischer Schwarzer Terrier 13 Boston Terrier ab 11:00 Uhr Goran Gladic / FI CAC KfT OG Segeberger Land Ring 2 Milena Marsalova / CZ CAC KfT OG Segeberger Land Ring 3 Jens Bruse / DE 13 Chinese Crested Dog (hairless) 6 Chinese Crested Dog (Powder Puff) - 8 - ab 11:00 Uhr Manja Bruse / DE 19 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Halle 4 Ring 4 Heidi Liebich-Lux / DE 5 Chow-Chow schwarz/blau 7 Chow-Chow andersfarbig Ring 5 Elena Kuleshova / RU 7 Bichon a poil frisee 3 Bologneser 1 Belgischer Griffon 2 Brüsseler Griffon 6 Brabanter Griffon 12 Havaneser 7 Russkiy Toy (Langhaar) 2 Russkiy Toy (Kurzhaar) 3 Bolonka zwetna (nat.
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