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2014 Gibraltar.Indd 4 1 0 2 r e b m e t GGIBRALTARIBRALTAR KKENNELENNEL CCLUBLUB p e S 1 2 - 0 2 20-21 September 2014 4400tthh & 4411sstt IINTERNATIONALNTERNATIONAL DDOGOG SHOWSSHOWS SSatat 20th20th & SunSun 21st21st SeptemberSeptember 22014014 DDoubleouble CCACIBACIB & DDoubleouble CCRUFTSRUFTS 22015015 QQualifiualifi eerr ATAT THETHE VICTORIAVICTORIA STADIUMSTADIUM S W O - 2 C Cs AC H C I S B G s G 2 O D L A N 1 O I WEE END T K A N R Sponsored by E T N I INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOWS DOG SHOWS INTERNATIONAL t sst 1 4 & & 41 h tth 0 440 22014014 GGibraltaribraltar (CAPA).indd(CAPA).indd 1 99/15/2014/15/2014 111:07:111:07:11 AAMM GIBRALTAR KENNEL CLUB Gibraltar Kennel Club P.O. BOX 493 GIBRALTAR Tel.: +350 200 41791 Fax: + 350 200 40826 / 200 50754 Web: www.gkc.gi Email: [email protected] Information on breeders and puppies given free of charge If you thinking of buying a puppy why not do it the right way and do it through us and avoid any disappointments All puppies booked through the Gibraltar Kennel Club will have their proper pedigree papers registered in a recognized kennel club 1 Gibraltar in a nutshell. Gibraltar has attracted visitors for centuries. There can be few places in the world that equal the Rock in terms of sheer physical presence. Gibraltar is situated in a unique strategic location on the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar and linked to the Spanish mainland by a narrow isthmus. Despite an imposing appearance Gibraltar is small, measuring less than six square kilometres in total. Its precipitous rock and cliffs stretch skywards some 426 metres. This is the only place in Europe where monkeys range free in a semi-wild state, reflecting the Rock's rich natural history which flourishes in a sub-tropical climate. Gibraltar's past is etched right here on the limestone, as well as expressed in the faces and custom of the people, a fascinating blend of cultures that have all left their stamp throughout a rich and tumultuous history which dates back to Neanderthal times. Today Gibraltar offers something for everyone, ranging from archaeological treasures and priceless artefacts to a wide variety of shops and restaurants. It is also a stimulating world centre of business and commerce. Gibraltar is a perfect base to explore the surrounding cultures, countries and continents. A short ferry ride across the Strait lies Morocco and the exotic city of Tangier. There are several golf courses within a short drive of the Rock including the world famous Valderrama. Gibraltar Tourist Board Duke of Kent House Cathedral Square Gibraltar Tel: + 350 20074950 Fax: +350 20074943 Email: [email protected] Gibraltar Tourist Board 150 Strand London WC2R 1JA Tel: 020 7836 0777 Fax: 020 7240 6612 Email: [email protected] www.visitgibraltar.gi Sponsored by: 2 Honoured Guest Minister for Sports, Culture, Heritage and Youth in Gibraltar The Hon. Mr S Linares 3 Show Commitee & Show Stewards Show Manager Hugo M. Pinto Show Stewards Brian Gonzalez (Chief Steward) Gabriela Rafael José Manuel Sanchez Juan Luis Lopez Luis Feijoo Luís Magro Luísa Rufino Mari Cruz Bolivar Marina Arroyo Rivera Paco Moreno Nunez Paula Cardoso Paulo Coelho Rute Soares Sónia Marques 4 The Gibraltar Kennel Club would like to Thank the following Main Sponsor Sports & Leisure Authority Ring Sponsors Gibraltar Amusement Machines Operators Association Gibeltarik Kennels Hermesetas The Jewel Box Trophy Donations Junior Handling Trophies sponsored by Millupop Kennels Group 7 & 8 Donated by Millupop Kennels The Advertisers + Sponsors The Show Stewards All the Helpers and Specially all the Exhibitors 5 Kennel Club Recognised Breeds (Total 210) HOUND GROUP (36) Afghan Hound Dachshund (Miniature Wire Haired) Azawakh (imp) Deerhound Basenji Finnish Spitz Basset Bleu De Gascogne (imp) Foxhound Basset Fauve De Bretagne Grand Bleu De Gascogne (imp) Basset Griffon Vendeen (Grand) Greyhound Basset Griffon Vendeen (Petit) Hamiltonstovare Basset Hound Ibizan Hound Bavarian Mountain Hound Irish Wolfhound Beagle Norwegian Elkhound Bloodhound Otterhound Borzoi Pharaoh Hound Cirneco dell'Etna (imp) Portuguese Podengo (Warren Hound) Dachshund (Long Haired) Rhodesian Ridgeback Dachshund (Miniature Long Haired) Saluki Dachshund (Smooth Haired) Segugio Italiano (imp) Dachshund (Miniature Smooth Haired) Sloughi Dachshund (Wire Haired) Whippet GUNDOG GROUP (36) Bracco Italiano (imp) Retriever (Curly Coated) Brittany Retriever (Flat Coated) English Setter Retriever (Golden) German Longhaired Pointer Retriever (Labrador) German Shorthaired Pointer Retriever (Nova Scotia Duck Tolling) German Wirehaired Pointer Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer (imp) Gordon Setter Small Munsterlander (imp) Hungarian Vizsla Spaniel (American Cocker) Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla Spaniel (American Water) Irish Red and White Setter Spaniel (Clumber) Irish Setter Spaniel (Cocker) Italian Spinone Spaniel (English Springer) Kooikerhondje (imp) Spaniel (Field) Korthals Griffon (imp) Spaniel (Irish Water) Lagotto Romagnolo (imp) Spaniel (Sussex) Large Munsterlander Spaniel (Welsh Springer) Pointer Spanish Water Dog (imp) Retriever (Chesapeake Bay) Weimaraner UTILITY GROUP (29) Akita Lhasa Apso Boston Terrier Mexican Hairless (Intermediate) Bulldog Mexican Hairless (Miniature) Canaan Dog Mexican Hairless (Standard) Chow Chow Miniature Schnauzer Dalmatian Poodle (Miniature) Eurasier (imp) Poodle (Standard) French Bulldog Poodle (Toy) German Spitz (Klein) Schipperke German Spitz (Mittel) Schnauzer Japanese Akita Inu Shar Pei Japanese Shiba Inu Shih Tzu Japanese Spitz Tibetan Spaniel Keeshond Tibetan Terrier Korean Jindo 6 TERRIER GROUP (26) Airedale Terrier Kerry Blue Terrier Australian Terrier Lakeland Terrier Bedlington Terrier Manchester Terrier Border Terrier Norfolk Terrier Bull Terrier Norwich Terrier Bull Terrier (Miniature) Parson Russell Terrier Cairn Terrier Scottish Terrier Cesky Terrier Sealyham Terrier Dandie Dinmont Terrier Skye Terrier Fox Terrier (Smooth) Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Fox Terrier (Wire) Staffordshire Bull Terrier Glen of Imaal Terrier Welsh Terrier Irish Terrier West Highland White Terrier TOY GROUP (23) Affenpinscher Italian Greyhound Australian Silky Terrier Japanese Chin Bichon Frise King Charles Spaniel Bolognese Lowchen (Little Lion Dog) Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Maltese Chihuahua (Long Coat) Miniature Pinscher Chihuahua (Smooth Coat) Papillon Chinese Crested Pekingese Coton De Tulear (imp) Pomeranian English Toy Terrier (Black and Tan) Pug Griffon Bruxellois Yorkshire Terrier Havanese WORKING GROUP (27) Alaskan Malamute Greenland Dog Beauceron (imp) Hovawart Bernese Mountain Dog Leonberger Bouvier Des Flandres Mastiff Boxer Neapolitan Mastiff Bullmastiff Newfoundland Canadian Eskimo Dog Portuguese Water Dog Dobermann Pyrenean Mastiff (imp) Dogue De Bordeaux (imp) Rottweiler Entlebucher Mountain Dog (imp) Russian Black Terrier German Pinscher St. Bernard Giant Schnauzer Siberian Husky Great Dane Tibetan Mastiff Greater Swiss Mountain Dog PASTORAL GROUP (33) Anatolian Shepherd Dog Hungarian Kuvasz Australian Cattle Dog Hungarian Puli Australian Shepherd Komondor Bearded Collie Lancashire Heeler Belgian Shepherd Dog (Groenendael) Maremma Sheepdog Belgian Shepherd Dog (Laekenois) Norwegian Buhund Belgian Shepherd Dog (Malinois) Old English Sheepdog Belgian Shepherd Dog (Tervueren) Polish Lowland Sheepdog Bergamasco (imp) Pyrenean Mountain Dog Border Collie Pyrenean Sheepdog (Long Haired) (imp) Briard Samoyed Catalan Sheepdog Shetland Sheepdog Collie (Rough) Swedish Lapphund (imp) Collie (Smooth) Swedish Vallhund Estrela Mountain Dog Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) Finnish Lapphund Welsh Corgi (Pembroke) German Shepherd Dog (Alsatian) 7 GIBRALTAR KENNEL CLUB The next edition of the INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOWS is scheduled for 19-20 September 2015 JUDGING PANEL Enrique Filipini Argentina David Ojalvo Argentina Bas Bosch Belgium Johan Juslin Finland Hans Lehtinen Finland Hassi Assenmacher Germany Cathy Delmar Ireland Sean Delmar Ireland Hans Van Den Berg Netherlands Dick Baars Netherlands Carla Molinari Portugal Karl Erik Johanssen Sweden Benny Blid Sweden Dan Ericsson Sweden Henryik Fryckstrand Sweden Sjoerd Jobse Sweden Andrew Brace United Kingdom Brenda Price United Kingdom 8 Notices The Kennel Club will NOT accept entries for Crufts 2015 for any dog with cropped ears. Dogs are NOT allowed in the public toilets. Smoking is NOT allowed in the Sports Halls. Please make sure you keep track of time. Your dog will NOT be judged if it arrives late to the ring. Dogs will NOT be called for through the P.A. system. Avisos El Kennel Club de Inglaterra NO aceptará ninguna inscripción para Crufts 2015 de perros con las orejas cortadas. NO se admiten perros en los servicios del recinto. NO se permite fumar en el Poligono Deportivo. Por favor respeten el horario de juicios. Su perro NO será juzgado si llega tarde a su ring. NO se llamará a los perros por megafonía. 9 Ring Rules No one is allowed in the Ring unless showing a dog. No double handling. Any form of misconduct by an exhibitor towards any judge and/or GKC member, may result in disqualification of dog/handler/owner from our show and/or future shows or withdrawl of qualification obtained. Any errors in the catalogue must be advised and authorised at the Main Office as soon as possible. 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