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does anyone know who the judge is for bath
 
Hallo

The Whippet judge at Bath is Mr Jarmo Vuorinen (not to be confused with Mr. R. Vuorinen the famous Finnish all-rounder) who is judging the breed for the first time here. You pays your money and takes your chance.
 
Hallo
The Whippet judge at Bath is Mr Jarmo Vuorinen (not to be confused with Mr. R. Vuorinen the famous Finnish all-rounder) who is judging the breed for the first time here. You pays your money and takes your chance.

thanks for your reply

everyone i have asked about the judge have never heard of him
 
Hallo
The Whippet judge at Bath is Mr Jarmo Vuorinen (not to be confused with Mr. R. Vuorinen the famous Finnish all-rounder) who is judging the breed for the first time here. You pays your money and takes your chance.

thanks for your reply

everyone i have asked about the judge have never heard of him

He judged the Whippet show in Melbourne last September. Lets just say he is "well " known here. :(
 
Hallo
The Whippet judge at Bath is Mr Jarmo Vuorinen (not to be confused with Mr. R. Vuorinen the famous Finnish all-rounder) who is judging the breed for the first time here. You pays your money and takes your chance.

thanks for your reply

everyone i have asked about the judge have never heard of him

He judged the Whippet show in Melbourne last September. Lets just say he is "well " known here. :(
in what way?
 
Hallo
The Whippet judge at Bath is Mr Jarmo Vuorinen (not to be confused with Mr. R. Vuorinen the famous Finnish all-rounder) who is judging the breed for the first time here. You pays your money and takes your chance.

thanks for your reply

everyone i have asked about the judge have never heard of him

He judged the Whippet show in Melbourne last September. Lets just say he is "well " known here. :(
in what way?
As a rule I would of already said. But in my old age I have mellowed. I took 3 deep breaths & refreshed myself with the rules of this board. I can not for that reason say what I think. Sorry I can not be of further help. :rant:
 
You can get more info by looking at his website ( Scheik's) or googling his name. His CV states that he has judged in the UK but does not mention breeds. I believe that he campaigned N Veefa Vesper to his Int. title.

Carol
 
If you read what a whippet person from Canada says he thinks differently to Cartman

and is coming over to watch at Bath.

As for me I have not a clue, I am just pointing out the difference in opinion.
 
You can get more info by looking at his website ( Scheik's) or googling his name. His CV states that he has judged in the UK but does not mention breeds. I believe that he campaigned N Veefa Vesper to his Int. title.Carol

thanks for the link to his site i had a look and he does have some lovely whippets
 
You can get more info by looking at his website ( Scheik's) or googling his name. His CV states that he has judged in the UK but does not mention breeds. I believe that he campaigned N Veefa Vesper to his Int. title.Carol

:wacko:
 
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Hallo
The Whippet judge at Bath is Mr Jarmo Vuorinen (not to be confused with Mr. R. Vuorinen the famous Finnish all-rounder) who is judging the breed for the first time here. You pays your money and takes your chance.

thanks for your reply

everyone i have asked about the judge have never heard of him

He judged the Whippet show in Melbourne last September. Lets just say he is "well " known here. :(
in what way?

As a rule I would of already said. But in my old age I have mellowed. I took 3 deep breat

hs & refreshed myself with the rules of this board. I can not for that reason say what I think. Sorry I can not be of further help. :rant:

I guess he didn't do much for your breeding Jon . I heard he did a good job
 
I'm not bothered in the slightest about winning a thing at Bath, I want to go as it is in the next door village and to meet up with friends...

...but I am concerned if he is not kind to the dogs, if its just what he likes or doesn't thats fine!
 
Hallo
The Whippet judge at Bath is Mr Jarmo Vuorinen (not to be confused with Mr. R. Vuorinen the famous Finnish all-rounder) who is judging the breed for the first time here. You pays your money and takes your chance.

thanks for your reply

everyone i have asked about the judge have never heard of him

He judged the Whippet show in Melbourne last September. Lets just say he is "well " known here. :(
in what way?

As a rule I would of already said. But in my old age I have mellowed. I took 3 deep breat

hs & refreshed myself with the rules of this board. I can not for that reason say what I think. Sorry I can not be of further help. :rant:

I guess he didn't do much for your breeding Jon . I heard he did a good job

I dont think that is a nice comment to make ,

Just because we dont win under a certain judge dosnt mean we disagree with their judging and placments . Ive had good placings under judges who I dont think were the best of judges .Its not always about winning. I like a judge to know what they are looking for and doing it in a confident .efficiant way , without taking all day about it too .

The dogs dont get any better ( or worse ) the longer you look at them . If a judge starts `dithering about places `I lose all confidence in their abilty to judge my breed
 
Although I was not at Bath, & dont know the full entry, I quite like the Bitch winner. :thumbsup:

(Cartman, the Master of sitting on the fence & leaning to one side.)
 
Hallo
The Whippet judge at Bath is Mr Jarmo Vuorinen (not to be confused with Mr. R. Vuorinen the famous Finnish all-rounder) who is judging the breed for the first time here. You pays your money and takes your chance.

thanks for your reply

everyone i have asked about the judge have never heard of him

He judged the Whippet show in Melbourne last September. Lets just say he is "well " known here. :(
in what way?

As a rule I would of already said. But in my old age I have mellowed. I took 3 deep breat

hs & refreshed myself with the rules of this board. I can not for that reason say what I think. Sorry I can not be of further help. :rant:

I guess he didn't do much for your breeding Jon . I heard he did a good job

I dont think that is a nice comment to make ,

Just because we dont win under a certain judge dosnt mean we disagree with their judging and placments . Ive had good placings under judges who I dont think were the best of judges .Its not always about winning. I like a judge to know what they are looking for and doing it in a confident .efficiant way , without taking all day about it too .

The dogs dont get any better ( or worse ) the longer you look at them . If a judge starts `dithering about places `I lose all confidence in their abilty to judge my breed
As a judge in question I might say some words too. Here in Scandinavia we don't like too quick judges. If a judge does his/her work too quickly, we think it has been a lottery.

When I'm judging one breed speciality, I don't want to be quick, I like to give each dog same time and I like to give time to my self too. Usually in specialitys there are big classes and choices are not so easy, specially if quality is very even. Should I do lottery to make some of you happpy?? Of course I can do that too. If I'm paying part of my travel expenses to judge your dogs, I really want worth to my money and enjoy my judging, not just being a machine.

We can have differenet opinion about whippets, that's ok, but to say that a judge is a bad judge if he/she is not quick is not right.

When your judges comes to Scandinavia, chat rooms are full of messages how bad jugdes they have been as they could not give good critiques to each dog, same way as Scandinavian judges do.

It's also a bit difference to judge 80 dogs here or 200-250 dogs in UK/AUS a day.

Not taking opinion about my own judging, but quickest is not allways the best and slowest the worse.

Just mho
 
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The dogs dont get any better ( or worse ) the longer you look at them . If a judge starts `dithering about places `I lose all confidence in their abilty to judge my breed
And to JAX; your comment is totally wrong, some dogs starts to move better and better as longer they move, and standing is just a few seconds judge looks that dog. The more seconds judge looks your dog the better possibility is that it's some time also well stacked.

Again mho
 
Hey Jax, looks like we are in the poo again. Oh well nothing has changed. :x
 
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Hey Jax, looks like we are in the poo again. Oh well nothing has changed. :x

i found him very fair and he went over the dogs realy well like all judge's from abroad he liked movement
 

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