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Borzoi Club of America 2018 National Specialty BORZOI CLUB OF AMERICA 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY May 22-26, 2018 Richland, Washington JUDGES All Regular & Non-Regular Classes: Ms. Shirley McFadden Sweepstakes: Ms. Tami Marshall Futurity: Ms. Karen Dumke Obedience & Rally: Ms. Mary Jane Shervais Junior Showmanship: Ms. Stacey Davis Dual Champion Stakes Judge: Katie Campbell Generation Class Judge: Katie Campbell Best of Breed / Best Veteran / 1st 7-10 Veteran Bitch GCHS. SYLVAN SILVER SPRINGBOK 4/11/10. Breeders: Christopher and Patti Neale By Ch. Steppelands Final Mikhail of Abidjan – GCh. Sylvan Vitrina Finian’s Rainbow, JC. Owners: Christopher and Patti Neale PAGE 2 - 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY CONFORMATION Best of Opposite Sex CH. ELANCE SUMMERLANE TIGERWING 8/2/13. Breeders: Anne Quinn and Cherie Hunchak. By GCh. Elance Black Swan – Ch. Sylvan Pewter Gazelle. Owner: Anne Quinn Best of Winners / Winners Bitch / 1st Open Bitch ELANCE MOONSHIMMER 3/2/16. Breeder: Cherie Hunchak. By GCh. Konza-Plum Creek Bugatti at Elance – FC Wind ’n Satin Dragons Maiden, SC. Owner: Cherie Hunchak CONFORMATION 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY - PAGE 3 Select Dog GCH. JUSTART’S RIOT ACT 1/24/15. Breeders: S. McGraw, J. Spiers and K. Staudt-Cartabona. By Ch. Taugo’s Ulric – Ch. Majenkir Hunter’s Dawn. Owner: Ken Cook Select Bitch GCH. ZOOROPA ADRIENNE SHE MOVES EYES FOLLOW 6/27/14. Breeders: Patty Anderson and Jan Leikam. By GCh. Aashtoria Wildhunt Hidden Agenda, CGC – GCh. Zooropa Laureate Adrienne Picture This. Owners: Patty Anderson and Monica Barry PAGE 4 - 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY CONFORMATION Award of Merit GCHB. DC GLADKII VETER RAVENS WOOD, SC 5/31/13. Breeders: Roy Silguero and Curtis Judd. By Ch. Wind ’n Satin Fledge V Coburn, JC – DC Gladkii Veter N’ Vision Alissa, MC. Owners: Roy Silguero and Curtis Judd Award of Merit GCH. GOLIGHTLY ROSA VETROV EIRWEN 4/5/14. Breeders: Marcella Zobel and Josephine Hill. By Ch. Borscana Thor Thunder – GCh. Golightly Valinor’s Beau Monde, JC. Owner: Marcella Zobel CONFORMATION 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY - PAGE 5 Award of Merit CH. IRISHBROOK’S SONOMA ARCHANGEL MICHAEL OF SERAFIM 8/16/15. Breeders: Michael and Vicki Savage, Cindy Klein and Loretta Binder-Wheeler. By Ch. Sonoma’s Twilight Moon Svora – Irishbrook O’Angels Out of the Blue. Owners: Michael and Vicki Savage and Cindy Klein Award of Merit GCH. VITRINA SARATOGA 6/23/11. Breeder: Valori Vig Trantanella. By Ch. Vitrina Rocky Road to Justice – GCh. Vitrina Heart of Gold Hvala Trillion. Owner: Valori Vig Trantanella PAGE 6 - 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY CONFORMATION Award of Merit / 1st 10 Years & Older Veteran Bitch GCHS. GOLIGHTLY’S BIG DAY 11/11/07. Breeders: Marcella and Philip Zobel. By Kyrov’s Intensity – DC Golightly Glacis LeReau. Owners: Marcella and Philip Zobel Award of Merit GCHB. AASHTORIA’S MY SECRET AGENDA 12/29/12. Breeder: Robin Riel. By GChP. Aashtoria Wildhunt Hidden Agenda – Ch. Aashtoria Irishbrook La Rochelle, JC. Owners: Ken Porter and Robin Riel CONFORMATION 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY - PAGE 7 Award of Merit GCHS. LAUREATE EINSTEINIAN RELATIVITY AT BNW, JC 5/18/12. Breeder: Monica Barry. By Ch. Laureate Gavril Good as Gold – Ch. Dechenonceau Belizna Zarita Owner: Sharon E. Johnson Award of Merit CH SONOMA’S IRISHBROOK AMBRIEL OF SERAFIM 8/16/15. Breeders: Cindy Klein, Loretta Binder-Wheeler, Mike and Vicki Savage. By Sonoma’s Twilight Moon Svora – Irishbrook O’Angels Out of the Blue. Owner: Cindy Klein PAGE 8 - 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY CONFORMATION Award of Merit BELISARIUS JP CL MY FANTASIA 3/29/14. Breeder: K. Ozeki. By Belisarius JP PQ Rising Sun – GCh. Belisarius JP My Sassy Girl. Owners: Mari Iriguchi and Chikuko Lemon Award of Merit CH. SYLVAN ELANCE SUMMERLANE’S LIMELIGHT 5/22/15. Breeders: Anne Quinn, Cherie Hunchak, Patti and Christopher Neale. By Borzowski’s Phenomenon – Ch. Sylvan Pewter Gazelle. Owners: Anne Quinn, Cherie Hunchak, Patti and Christopher Neale CONFORMATION 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY - PAGE 9 Best Puppy / 1st 6-9 Dog JUBILEE SAMBUCA SEVEN 11/11/17. Breeder: Cindi Gredys. By Ch. Estet Classic Yarolik at Chrysalis – GChB DC Jubilee Drop of Golden Sun, SC. Owner: Cindi Gredys Best Bred by Exhibitor / Winners Dog / 1st BBE Dog VALESKA INVESTITURE OF WONDER 4/23/14. Breeders: Yvonne and Rey McGehee. By Zagaday – Valeska Infinite Frolic. Owners: Yvonne and Rey McGehee PAGE 10 - 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY CONFORMATION Reserve Winners Dog / 2nd Bred By Exhibitor Dog ZABAVA ISLEHAVEN OSTROV BARBADOS 6/16/12. Breeders: P. Potter, P. Wiseman, I. Terra and K. Terra. By GCh. Zabava Tabasco, JC – Ch. Coburn Seabreeze at Islehaven. Owners: C. Miller, Kristina Terra and Patricia Wiseman Reserve Winners Bitch / 1st Bred By Exhibitor Bitch SOYARA’S DEVILISH DELILAH 9/23/15. Breeders: Prudence and Gregory Hlatky. By Ch. Soyara’s Smoke and Mirrors – GChB. Soyara’s Carmen Fantasy. Owners: Prudence and Gregory Hlatky CONFORMATION 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY - PAGE 11 DOGS, 6 months and under 9 - 1st DOGS, 6 months and under 9 - 2nd JUBILEE SAMBUCA SEVEN VAL-THOR GOLIGHTLY DIRTY DANCING 11/11/17. Breeder: Cindi Gredys. 9/27/17. Breeders: Betty de la Rosa and Marcella Zobel. By GCh. Golightly By Ch. Estet Classic Yarolik at Chrysalis – GChB DC Jubilee Drop of Rosa Vetrov Eirwen – DC Katushka’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s at Val-Thor, SC. Golden Sun, SC. Owner: Cindi Gredys Owners: Betty de la Rosa, Marcella Zobel and Katie Fisher DOGS, 6 months and under 9 - 3rd DOGS, 6 months and under 9 - 4th VALESKA A THOUSAND KISSES DEEP STEPPES AASHTORIA MOONLITE RIDE 8/25/17. Breeders: Yvonne and Rey McGehee. 10/20/17. Breeders: Monica and Robin Stachon. By Valeska Tashtigo – Valeska Love in the Winter. By Aashtoria’s Striped in Platinum – Ch. Steppes Dark Side of Moon. Owners: Yvonne and Rey McGehee Owners: Monica and Robin Stachon DOGS, 6 MONTHS AND UNDER 9 - OTHER ENTRIES 6-9 MONTHS DOGS CRITIQUE AASHTORIA’S IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR. 9/17/17. Breeder: 1st Jubilee Sambuca Seven - Red and white black masked male with Robin K. Riel. By GChP Aashtoria Wildhunt Hidden Agenda, beautiful outline substance, balance, beautiful coming, going and CGCA – Ch. Korsakov’s My Lil Valentina. Owner: Robin K. Riel sidegait. AASHTORIA’S WITH A REBEL YELL. 9/17/17. Breeder: Robin 2nd Val-Thor Golightly Dirty Dancing - White male with lovely breed K. Riel. By GChP Aashtoria Wildhunt Hidden Agenda, CGCA – type. Heavy on ears, could use more topline. Pretty head and Ch. Korsakov’s My Lil Valentina. Owner: Robin K. Riel expression, nice angulation front and rear, balanced, nice sidegait. 3rd Valeska A Thousand Kisses Deep - This red black-masked Irish- MAJENKIR BARS. 9/12/17. Breeder: Karen Staudt-Cartabona. By marked puppy dog has a gorgeous head, tiny high-set ears, gorgeous Ch. Jantar Déjà Vu at Majenkir – Majenkir Mericlone. Owner: Yuri expression; could use more angulation for upper arm return but has Stavinsky pretty sidegait STEPPES MAN IN THE MOON. 10/20/17. Breeders: Monika 4th Steppes Aashtoria Moonlite Ride - Awkward stage but has nice sub- Stachon and Robin Stachon. By Aashtoria’s Striped in Platinum stance, bone, head ok, pretty feet. Loose in pasterns and a bit rigid – Steppes Dark Side of the Moon. Owners: Robin Stachon and in croup Leonore Abordo AB ELANCE REVELATION. 9/12/17. Breeder: Cherie Hunchak. By Elance Master and Commander – Elance Truth or Dare. Owner: Cherie Hunchak PAGE 12 - 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY CONFORMATION DOGS, 9 months and under 12 - 1st DOGS, 9 months and under 12 - 2nd WOLFBLITZ THE RED ROCKER LAUREATE ZOOROPA ADRIENNE TANGO IN THE NIGHT 6/20/17. Breeders: Laurie and Steve Courtney. 8/13/17. Breeders: Monica Barry, Patty Anderson, Janis Leikam. By Zabava New Star Rising – Ch. Sedona Blackmoor Platinum Blonde at By Ch. Nonsuch Dancing Brave – GCh. Laureate Adrienne K-C’s Easy Wolfblitz. Owners: Laurie and Steve Courtney Lover, JC. Owners: Janis Leikam and Patty Anderson DOGS, 9 months and under 12 - 3rd DOGS, 9 months and under 12 - 4th HORSE AND HOUND-KYROV MAKE YOUR MARK VALESKA YOU GOT ME SINGING AT ISLEHAVEN 6/10/17. Breeders: Pamela Buffington and Amy Sorbie. 8/15/17. Breeders: Yvonne and Rey McGehee. By Ch. Horse and Hound Custom Made – Ch. Kyrov-Katz My Oh My at By GCh. Islehaven Camano – Valeska I Lightly Sparkle. Horse and Hound. Owner: Pamela Buffington Owner: Phyllis M. Potter DOGS, 9 MONTHS AND UNDER 12 - OTHER ENTRIES BROLIN GOLIGHTLY GAMEZON. 5/30/17. Breeders: Marcella Zobel and Kerstin Brolin. By GCh. Golightly Rosa Vetrov Eirwen – Golightly Brolin Firefly at Brightwind. Owners: Kerstin Brolin and Marcella Zobel VALESKA MAGIC IS AFOOT. 8/15/17. Breeders: Yvonne and Rey McGehee. By GCh. Islehaven Camano – Valeska I Lightly Sparkle. Owners: Yvonne and Rey McGehee 9-12 MONTHS DOGS CRITIQUE 1st Wolfblitz The Red Rocker - This red and white black-masked puppy has stunning head, breed type, tiny high-set ears, lovely expression, nice sidegait, nice tail carriage, length and flow of neck, movement clean coming and going. 2nd Laureate Zooropa Adrienne Tango in the Night - Red and white male, sidegait lovely, tail carriage a little high but not bad, pretty expression ear a little heavy 3rd Horse and Hound Kyrov Make Your Mark - Nice bone and structure, nice front angulation, eyes round, head blocky, curled tail; on go around topline rigid, nice sidegait 4th Valeska You Got Me Singing at Islehaven - Smaller package cream and white, nice ear, beautiful head, could use some weight and con- Ashley Siemon photo ditioning. Moved nicely CONFORMATION 2018 NATIONAL SPECIALTY - PAGE 13 DOGS, 12 months and under 18 - 1st DOGS, 12 months and under 18 - 2nd KATUSHKA’S STAR LORD PARAGON ZABAVA ALL SHOOK UP AT OSTROV 5/15/17. Breeder: Joyce E. Law. 2/2/17. Breeder: Michael and Jennifer Boyd and Carlee Grandorff.
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