3 x CACIB Dog Show – Komárom – October 04 – 05 – 06, 2019

3 x CACIB Dog Show – Komárom – October 04 – 05 – 06, 2019

Author: Vámosi Ildikó | Published: 8/9/2019 | Category: Dog shows in Hungary

The MEOE Federation announces a 3 x CACIB international dog show for all breeds in the city of Komárom, which will be held on October 4th, 5th, and 6th, 2019. The venue is the famous architectural masterpiece, the Komárom Monostori Fortress area. In Komárom

The MEOE Association announces an international dog show with 3 x CACIB for all breeds in the city of Komárom, which will be held on October 4th, 5th, and 6th, 2019. The venue is the famous architectural masterpiece, the Komárom Monostori Fortress area.

The multi-day CACIB dog show held in Komárom can be defined every year as one of the largest dog events, attracting many exhibitors both domestically and internationally. This year, the show series includes 6 CACIB dog shows, of which 3 are held in June, and the other 3 take place in October.

The series of shows is given even greater prestige by the fact that on the second (Saturday) day of the three-day Komárom CACIB in October, Crufts qualification can also be obtained (in all breeds, both young and adult categories, the best male and female qualify for the grand Crufts Dog Show to be held next March).

Further details of the 3 x CACIB Dog Show:

  • a young dog that wins the young class (HPJ title) on all three days automatically receives the Hungária Junior Champion title, meaning

          3 x HPJ = Hungária Junior Champion.

  • an adult dog that wins the class-winning CAC title in its class on all three days automatically receives the Hungária Champion title, meaning

          3 x CAC = Hungária Champion.

  • a veteran dog that wins the CAC title in the veteran class on all three days automatically receives the Hungária Veteran Champion title, meaning

          3 x Veteran CAC = Hungária Veteran Champion.

It will also be possible to apply for the Champion certificate on-site. The fee for the special Champion diploma is 12,000 HUF, regardless of whether the exhibitor applies on-site or at a later date.

The venue for the dog show series is considered traditional, as for many years the event has been hosted by the famous architectural masterpiece, the Monostori Fortress area.

Visitor programs during the exhibition:

Daily programs – FRIDAY

07:00: gate opening
From 10:00 – 15:00:
breed judging.
Club shows as organized by the breed clubs.
Between 15:00 and 18:00:
Competition of the winning dogs for the title of the most beautiful dog of the day

Daily programs – SATURDAY

07:00: gate opening.
From 10:00 – 15:00:
breed judging in the rings.
Club shows as organized by the breed clubs.
The first world meeting of the newly founded Hungarian Shepherd Dogs World Federation.
Immediately after the judging, a special Best In Show program will take place for the Hungarian shepherd dog breeds, the first program point being the Child-Dog Pair competition, where participants lead their dogs in appropriate national folk costumes and show their pets.
14:00 – 14:30: Demonstration by the Order of the Sword Knight Circle and Fencing School Sports Association
Between 15:00 and 18:00: Competition of the winning dogs for the title of the most beautiful dog of the day

Daily programs – SUNDAY

07:00: gate opening.
Between 10:00 and 15:00:
breed judging
Club shows as organized by the breed clubs.
1st Agility Cup of Hungarian Shepherd Dogs
Between 15:00 and 18:00: Competition of the winning dogs for the title of the most beautiful dog of the day

Visitor information:

Entrance ticket prices:
Students and pensioners uniformly 900 HUF/day.

Adults 1500 HUF/day.

Parking fees (passenger car):
2000 HUF/car/day
Parking pass for 3 days: 6000 HUF

Motorhome:
The motorhome parking is located directly within the fortress, on the grassy area designated for parking to the right of the entrance.
We provide electricity and water for motorhomes.
The parking fee is 9000.- HUF/night. This price includes water and electricity usage as well as entrance for motorhome passengers!
Motorhome rental: 22,500.- HUF/3 nights

Final statistics, ring map and ring schedule

October 04, 2019 – Friday

Final statistics>>

October 05, 2019 – Saturday

Final statistics>>

October 06, 2019 – Sunday

Final statistics>>

Information for exhibitors

 A combined catalog will be prepared for the 3-day exhibition. The online catalog will be available on the day of the exhibition. A printed catalog can also be requested. Price: 1500.- HUF each. The amount must be paid in addition to the entry fee!

Judge list:

Breed 2019. 10. 04.
Friday
CACIB
2019. 10. 05.
Saturday
CACIB
Crufts Qualification
2019. 10. 06.
Sunday
CACIB
Derby Show

Head Judge: Dr. Tamás Jakkel

FCI – Group I
German Shepherd Dog Mrs. Jánosné Balázsovits (HU) Jennifer M. Hubbard (SA) John Walsh (IRL)
Pumi Mrs. Jánosné Balázsovits (HU) József Hódosi (HU) Dr. Tamás Jakkel (HU)
Mudi Mrs. Jánosné Balázsovits (HU) Ilona Udvardiné Lukács (HU) Dr. Tamás Jakkel (HU)
Puli in white color Robin Newhouse (GB) István László (HU) Dr. Tamás Jakkel (HU)
Puli in black and other colors Robin Newhouse (GB) Péter Harsányi (HU) Dr. Tamás Jakkel (HU)
Komondor Mrs. Jánosné Balázsovits (HU) Dr. Péter Hudák (HU) Dr. Tamás Jakkel (HU)
Kuvasz Mrs. Jánosné Balázsovits (HU) András Vinnai (HU) Dr. Tamás Jakkel (HU)
Belgian Shepherds, Briard Robin Newhouse (GB) Jennifer M. Hubbard (SA) Mrs. Jánosné Balázsovits (HU)
Bobtail, Sheltie, Collie, Bearded Collie, Border Collie, Welsh Corgi Pembroke, Welsh Corgi Cardigan Jennifer M. Hubbard (SA) Robin Newhouse (GB) John Walsh (IRL)
South Russian Shepherd Dog András Vinnai (HU) István László (HU) Gábor Oláh (HU)
Australian Shepherd, Australian Cattle Dog, Australian Kelpie, Slovak Cuvac, Polish Tatra Sheepdog, Swiss White Shepherd, Polish Lowland Sheepdog, Berger de Beauce
Unlisted breeds in Group I
John Walsh (IRL) Jennifer M. Hubbard (SA) Mrs. Jánosné Balázsovits (HU)
Reserve Judge Dr. Tamás Jakkel (HU) András Korózs (HU) Dr. Zsuzsanna Balogh (HU)
FCI – Group II
Caucasian Shepherd Dog, Central Asian Shepherd Dog, Russian Black Terrier, Moscow Watchdog András Vinnai (HU) István László (HU) Gábor Oláh (HU)
Sarplaninac Péter Harsányi (HU) Dr. Katalin Balogh (HU) Gábor Oláh (HU)
Boxer, Dobermann, Rottweiler Erika Szokol (HU) Enrico Drudi (SM) Zaur Agabeyli (AZ)
Cane Corso, Neapolitan Mastiff, Tibetan Mastiff, Spanish Mastiff, Perro Dogo Mallorquin Dr. Katalin Balogh (HU) Erika Szokol (HU) Andrea Spiriev (HU)
Bullmastiff, Mastiff, Fila Brasileiro, Tosa Inu, Bordeaux Dog Béla Siklósi (HU) Andrea Spiriev (HU) Enrico Drudi (SM)
Bernese Mountain Dog, Appenzeller, Entlebucher, Saint Bernard, Hovawart, Shar-Pei Petr Rehanek (CZ) Béla Siklósi (HU) Dr. Katalin Balogh (HU)
Newfoundland, Landseer, Leonberger, Pyrenean Mountain Dog Péter Harsányi (HU) Dr. Katalin Balogh (HU) Béla Siklósi (HU)
Argentine Dog, Presa Canario Enrico Drudi (SM) István Lakatos (HU) Svend Lovenkjaer (DK)
Great Dane males Enrico Drudi (SM) András Korózs (HU) Svend Lovenkjaer (DK)
Great Dane females Enrico Drudi (SM) Zaur Agabeyli (AZ) Svend Lovenkjaer (DK)
Bulldog Enrico Drudi (SM) István Lakatos (HU) Svend Lovenkjaer (DK)
Schnauzers, Pinschers Dr. Éva Vadócz (HU)
Unlisted breeds in Group II Péter Harsányi (HU) Dr. Katalin Balogh (HU) Béla Siklósi (HU)
FCI – Group III
Short-legged Terriers, Toy Terrier Katalin Radvánszky (HU) Anikó Görbics (HU) András Korózs (HU)
Long-legged Terriers Calin Margineau (RO) Csaba Denk (HU) Anikó Görbics (HU)
Bull-type Terriers András Korózs (HU) Petr Rehanek (CZ) Jennifer M. Hubbard (SA)
FCI – Group IV
All breeds Rosa Agostini (I) Calin Margineau (RO) Gábor Korózs (HU)
FCI – Group V
Akita, Siberian Husky, Alaskan Malamute, Samoyed, Shiba Dr. Tamás Jakkel (HU) Lois Wilson (SA) Robin Newhouse (GB)
Spitz
Unlisted breeds in Group V
Zaur Agabeyli (AZ) Annamária Tarján (HU) Lois Wilson (SA)
FCI – Group VI
Beagle, Basset Hound, Rhodesian Ridgeback Dr. György Tesics (HU) Vilmos Kardos (HU) Gabriella Csigai (HU)
Transylvanian Hound, Bloodhound Dr. György Tesics (HU) Gabriella Csigai (HU) Vilmos Kardos (HU)
Dalmatian, Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen
Unlisted breeds in Group VI
László Erdős (HU) Gabriella Csigai (HU) Vilmos Kardos (HU)
FCI – Group VII
Hungarian Vizslas Dr. Zsuzsanna Balogh (HU) Svend Lovenkjaer (DK) Petr Rehanek (CZ)
Spinone Italiano Dr. Zsuzsanna Balogh (HU) Vilmos Kardos (HU) Petr Rehanek (CZ)
Italian Spinone Dr. Zsuzsanna Balogh (HU) Rosa Agostini (I) Petr Rehanek (CZ)
Setters, Pointers
Unlisted breeds in Group VII
Vilmos Kardos (HU) John Walsh (IRL) Dr. Zsuzsanna Balogh
FCI – Group VIII
Spaniels, Water and Flushing Dogs Anita Márkus (HU) Rosa Agostini (I) Orsolya Víg (HU)
Retrievers Lois Wilson (SA) Judit Beke (HU) Rosa Agostini (I)
FCI – Group IX
Poodles, Bichons Róbert Kotlár (HU) Katalin Radvánszky (HU) Annamária Tarján (HU)
Pug, Pekingese, Boston Terrier, French Bulldog, Griffons Svend Lovenkjaer (DK) Dr. Tamás Jakkel (HU) Anna Kochan (PL)
Unlisted breeds in Group IX Annamária Tarján (HU) Dr. Zsuzsanna Balogh (HU) Róbert Kotlár (HU)
FCI – Group X
All breeds Anna Kochan (PL) Dr. Ágnes Gólián-Béres (HU) Péter Harsányi (HU)
Breeds not recognized by the FCI
Dr. György Tesics (HU) Róbert Kotlár (HU) László Erdős (HU)
Reserve Judge Dr. Tamás Jakkel (HU) András Korózs (HU) Dr. Zsuzsanna Balogh (HU)

Attention! From February 01, 2019, the final entry deadline for exhibitions is the 15th day before the exhibition!

Based on MEOESZ 2/2019.(01.21.) Presidential resolution, no entries will be accepted after the second deadline!

Entry deadlines and fees:

First entry deadline
2019. 08. 09.
Second entry deadline
2019. 09. 06.
Final entry deadline
2019. 09. 19.
First dog 6000 Ft 8000 Ft 10 000 Ft
Additional dogs 5000 Ft 7000 Ft 10 000 Ft
Baby, Puppy, Veteran 4000 Ft 5000 Ft 6000 Ft
Breeding groups 3000 Ft 3000 Ft 3000 Ft
Pairs of dogs 3000 Ft 3000 Ft 3000 Ft
Young Handlers 2000 Ft 2000 Ft 2000 Ft

Those without MEOESZ membership must pay double the above entry fees!

Entry fees are discounted by 50% for Hungarian dog breeds.
The day the entire entry fee is paid applies with regard to category. In case of partial payment, the day the full amount is paid counts.
Entry can be started online from this link>>.
An automatic confirmation containing the entry details will be sent to the email address recorded in the system. After finalizing this, a confirmation email will be sent containing the final form of the entry. Online entry payments can be made by credit card. After completing the entry, the entrant is immediately redirected to the OTP Bank online interface where the entry fee can be paid with an internet-enabled credit card. Only entries that are paid by credit card in the online entry system remain; if payment is not made or the entry fee is paid by any other means, the system will automatically delete the entry. The entry is only valid if the entry fee has also been paid!

In case of postal registration, after accurately filling out and signing the registration form, a copy of the pedigree of the dog to be registered must be attached, a copy of the paid check or transfer receipt for proof of payment of the registration fee, copies of Champion or Working certificates (if available), and a copy of the 2019 federation membership card.

For bank transfer, the MEOE Federation bank account number:
Budapest Bank Nyrt. Budapest –10102086-09723300-01000009
The comment section must always include the email address shown on the registration form, as well as the amount paid – this will allow the identification of the registered dog.

Registration address in case of postal submission:
Hungarian National Federation of Dog Breeders' Associations
Budapest XIX. District
Hofherr Albert St. 42.
1194

Further information on the 3 x CACIB Komárom official website>>.

Also available on the Komárom CACIB Facebook page>>.

More detailed information about the exhibition can be requested at the following email address:
tibay.norbert@kennelclub.hu.

And at the following phone number:
+36 70 457 2763.



Source: The official website of the Komárom CACIB Show


Introducing the city of the dog show, Komárom

The location of the International dog shows is the city of Komárom, which lies on the eastern edge of the Little Hungarian Plain and the right bank of the Danube, with a population close to 20,000. Komárom is a busy border city as well as a cultural and tourist center, and thanks to its excellent location, it was already a significant economic and strategic center of our small country in the distant past. The life of the area was arranged around the Komárom fortress system. The Treaty of Trianon, besides changing the national border, also rearranged the city limits. The divided city has one part within Hungary’s border, while the other part is still located in Slovakia.

Among Komárom's sights, the most significant are the Reformed Church in the city center, the Roman Catholic Church, the Turul statue, and the Komárom Thermal Bath, whose uniqueness is guaranteed by the mineral-rich medicinal water springing from a depth of 1268 meters.

The western part of the city is famous for its natural beauty, here is located the WF Leisure Park, which offers numerous recreational opportunities to visitors in a picturesque environment. The Leisure Park hosts outdoor concerts, festivals, full-day family programs, exhibitions, and competitions.

A major tourist attraction of the city is the Komárom fortress system, whose Hungarian members are the Monostor Fortress, the Igmánd Fortress, and the Star Fortress. The Klapka György Museum is located in the Igmánd Fortress, with permanent exhibitions including the Roman Stone Collection and exhibitions showcasing the history of the Hungarian Navy.

The Monostor Fortress – also the venue of the international dog show – is the largest modern fortress in Central Europe, built between 1850 and 1871. The construction of the Monostor Fortress applied the most advanced architectural techniques of the era, but by the time it was finished, it had become militarily obsolete. Its military function ended long ago, and today it serves as a tourist attraction and a venue for various events.

You can watch a more detailed history of the Komárom fortress system in the following video:

Come and visit – the organizers warmly welcome you!

All interested parties, guests, and exhibitors with their dogs are warmly welcomed by the Hungarian National Federation of Dog Breeders' Associations on October 4th, 5th, and 6th 2019 in Komárom, at the Monostor Fortress for 3 pleasant and high-quality CACIB shows!



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