15 April 2013

Lesley and Kath at the International Judges' Conference, Denmark

International Judges Conference
Held at The Danish Kennel Club
12th to 14th April 2013

An early start for both Kath and Lesley as they flew from Birmingham Airport to Copenhagen for the conference. Lesley was to speak on the the subject “How To Judge The Music Interpretation in HTM and Freestyle”, and Kath had been asked to present a talk to explain the British Rules and Judging system. 
   

The flight was very pleasant and they arrived at Copenhagen Airport at 2 15pm Danish time.  They were met by Emmy Simonsen, the Danish co organiser of the event and as the weather was cold and wet they were taken on an indoor sightseeing trip rather than around the town.


This trip was to “The Blue Planet Aquarium” which is a new addition to the town.  What a magnificent place it was! 
So many different types of marine life were on show in beautiful, huge tanks, all kinds of fish from tiddlers to sharks, plus some Sea lions being trained by their handlers.
Emmy collected Lesley and Kath from their B&B at 10am to take them to her fellow co organiser,  Helle’s house for coffee and walk along the beach with Emmy and Helle’s dogs.  
 
The weather was a little dismal, misty and raining, and still snow on the beach, but the dogs did not seem to mind that at all!   
 They raced over the sands, paddled in the sea and had a wonderful time.


Walking time over, Emmy drove them to the Danish Kennel Club building where the conference was being held.  It was time to change from sandy shoes and jeans into something more respectable!


Delegates started arriving from many countries, Australia, Denmark, Germany, Finland, Norway, Russia, Switzerland and Sweden.
 
It was decided that Lesley would take and answer questions as she went through the presentation and although a little slow at times to allow the interpreter for the Russian delegates to do her job, all went very well.  Some interesting questions were asked and points raised and discussed amongst the group.  This was good as the aim of the conference was to allow judges from other countries to compare ideas, discuss, learn from each other and share thoughts.

A summary of Lesley's talk can be found on HERE
The following day the first task was a comparison of the rules from the different countries.  Each country had designated one representative to present the country’s HTM and Freestyle rules which would then be debated so that those there could be inspired by and learn from each other.   Kath had been chosen to perform this task and she was the first to present any rules. 
The next task was to judge some willing volunteer competitors – what brave people to perform their routines to 24 International judges!
 Some performed outside.
 And others preferred indoors.
 But the area was very small for them.
 The judges were seated all around the performance area.
They were asked to judge them using the rules from their own countries.   Performances over, discussion and comparison of marks and they were pleasantly surprised at how close everyone was with 22 of the 24 judges having the same ranking order of the performances.  This was very encouraging as it showed that despite some differences in criteria and methods of marking we were all of a similar opinion.
This was very encouraging as it showed that despite some differences in criteria and methods of marking they were all of a similar opinion. 
After lunch they were ready for the next item on the agenda.  This was a talk by Behaviourist Karen Strandbygaard Ulrich on “Calming Signals”.   A summary of Karen’s presentation can be found HERE

The final day and final talk was by Vet, Dog and Horse Chiropractor and Animal Acupuncturist Charlotte Frigast about Health and Safety in our sport.  A summary of the talk can be found HERE

After lunch, lots of “goodbyes” to friends past and new, Emmy drove Kath and Lesley to Copenhagen  airport for their flight home.

A very interesting weekend, with thanks to Emmy and Helle for organising this conference.  This was the culmination of two years of hard work from them, and a simple “thank you” does not seen to be enough somehow.




13 April 2013

A First Place and Qualifier for the Crufts 2014 Semi Finals

CONGRATULATIONS to Karen and Fly
Fly with her 1st Place Trophy from Westglen Show held on 13th April 2013. 
Karen's super little girl has now qualified for the Crufts Heelwork to Music Semi Final 2014.

6 April 2013

Happy Birthday Amber

Amber - Stillmoor Lady in Red is 8 years old today!!   Where do these years go??

2 April 2013

Sad News


Choxxstart Dream Angus
3rd August 2001 - 2nd April 2013
Robbie and Angus
It is with great sadness to let you know that Angus has gone to dance with the stars.

He had a heart murmur for most of his life, this did not bother him too much as his dancing proved, but today that wonderful heart gave up.

Lesley's lovely boy made the decision himself and died at home in her arms, perfect to the last.
 
Please look out for the new, bright star in the sky.

1 April 2013

HAPPY BIRTHDAY GIRLS FLY AND ERIN

HAPPY BIRTHDAY FLY - 12 YEARS OLD TODAY!!!

And
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ERIN 4 YEARS OLD TODAY!!!


Teaching in Germany

Kath and Karen left a snowy Derbyshire a day early to ensure they caught their early morning flight to Munich for some teaching in Oberammergau.   Thanks to Karen for these great photographs!
Birmingham Airport - the first day of clear sky for over a week
Snow Below
And more snow in Oberammergau, Near Munich

Hotel Wolf - home for Kath and Karen for the next 6 nights

The Passion Theatre and Fire Station
They took a walk around the village prior to dinner - very snowy and lots of shops - most were very religious for the visitors to the Passion Theatre
The Mountains surrounding Obergammerau
Typical village shop
Very pretty painted murals on the hotels, restaurants and shops
And very cold - the river had frozen over
Great training facilities owned by the Hotel Wolf.  Good floor surface and very spacious.
A good variety of dogs at the seminar and a very friendly group of handlers.
Heelwork To Music in pairs.
Cheese Platter - the food was very good at the hotel
A delicious Fish Dish
Forest Dwarves (Mushrooms In Cream with Sliced Dumpling
Good Friday speciality - Pancakes with almonds, sugar and apple
The Final Day - a Group Photograph
Planning a Group Routine
Performing a Group Routine
Neuschwanstein Castle
It wasn't all work though as during some time out, Kath and Karen were taken sight seeing by their new friends Kurt and Barbara
A forty minute walk up to the castle
 was rewarded with a mug of Hot Chocolate
 with Kurt and Barbara
The view from the castle
On the final day of teaching in Germany, Karen and Kath were taken by Michaela Köppel to her training facility.  A huge industrial unit with another special dog friendly floor surface.  Wonderful


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Group performances - working out their own choreography
Each group differing in their interpretation of the music
A Group of five dogs and handlers working in harmony!!
Sunrise on the final day - Easter Monday
And their final meal was taken at MIca's home - a very nice Easter Breakfast.
Thank you to Michaela Köppel and to Inge Raggl - Hotel Wolf,  for great hospitality during Karen and Kath's visit to the beautiful area in Bavaria.

They hope to see you again in 2014.