Friday, July 1, 2011

SPEEDING ticket ll




























Les hva Cindy Pettersson sier i et intervju jeg har gjort med henne for North Midlands Scottish Terrier Clubs årlige magasin, om den ideelle farten en skotte bør stilles ut med:

Peter: Da du dømte tisper på Scottie World Show i Danmark i fjor hadde du store klasser der du flere ganger stoppet utstillerne og ba dem om å senke tempoet i ringen. Hvorfor gjorde du det?
Cindy: Var ras har sin hastighet för att få ut det bästa av hunden. En skotte skall röra sig med kraft i steg, och med värdighet. Inte flänga runt ringen som om de vore på ”Speed”. Om inte handlerna kan detta, är det min uppgift som domare att stoppa och sakta av till korrekta rörelser, ofta hittar man då vad handleren ville dölja.


NB! Personene i bildet er helt urelaterte til saken, bortsett fra meg selv, den i blå dress.
 

Read what Cindy Pettersson says, in an interview I just have made with her for the North Midlands Scottish Terrier Club´s yearly JOURNAL, about showing Scotties to their own advantage:

Peter: When you judged the Scottie World Show in Denmark last year I noticed that you on several occasions stopped whole classes - all the exhibitors - when they were on the move together in the show ring. Why did you do this?
Cindy: Every breed has an ideal speed that brings out the best in the specific type of dog. A Scottie should move with power in gait and with dignity, not leap around the ring as of they were on “Speed”. If the handlers are unable to figure this out by themselves, it is my task as a judge to stop the class and slow things down. Only then am I able to see the dog’s correct movement, and often what the handlers are trying to hide.

For Speeding Ticket l, go to: http://tatler-scottie.blogspot.com/2011/03/speeding-ticket.html

NB! Individuals in this photo are not related to this piece, except for myself, the guy in the blue suit. 

Foto: Montasje. Photo: Montage. 

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