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2007 JUDGES
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2007 JUDGING ASSIGNMENTS
BEST IN SHOW JUDGE
The Best in Show judge for 2007 is Dr. Robert A. Indeglia of Narragansett, Rhode Island.

GROUP JUDGES
Judges for each of the seven Variety Groups in 2007 are:

Sporting - Mrs. Jeannette McGinnis of Upland, CA
Hound - Mr. Michael J. Dougherty of La Mesa, CA
Working - Ms. Jean Fournier of Calhoun, GA
Terrier - Dr. Richard Meen of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toy - Mr. R. William Taylor of Havelock, Quebec, Canada
Non-Sporting - Mr. Richard L. Bauer of Fort Lauderdale, FL
Herding - Mr. Eric J. Ringle of Fort Lauderdale, FL

BREED JUDGES
Judges for the 165 Breeds and Varieties eligible for competition in 2007 are:


SPORTING
Breed Assignments (28):
Dr. Bernard E. McGivern, Jr.
Staten Island, NY
Pointer (German Shorthaired)
Pointer (German Wirehaired)
Vizsla
Spinone Italiano
Mr. Jeffrey G. Pepper
Salinas, CA
Brittany
Retriever (Golden)
Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
Weimaraner
Mrs. Elaine Mathis
Temple Terrace, FL
Spaniel (American Water)
Spaniel (Cocker) Parti-Color
Spaniel (English Springer)
Spaniel (English Cocker)
Spaniel (Cocker) Black
Spaniel (Clumber)
Spaniel (Cocker) A.S.C.O.B.
Mrs. Mary Ann Alston
Ocean Pines, MD
Pointer
Retriever (Nova Scotia Duck Tolling)
Setter (Gordon)
Setter (Irish)
Setter (English)
Retriever (Chesapeake Bay)
Ms. Valerie Foss
Cheshire, England
Retriever (Curly-Coated)
Spaniel (Welsh Springer)
Spaniel (Sussex)
Retriever (Labrador)
Spaniel (Field)
Spaniel (Irish Water)
Retriever (Flat-Coated)


HOUND
Breed Assignments (25):
Dr. John Reeve-Newson
Toronto, Canada
Bloodhound
Borzoi
Foxhound (American)
Foxhound (English)
Irish Wolfhound
Otterhound
Saluki
Scottish Deerhound
Pharaoh Hound
Ibizan Hound
Harrier
Mr. Jeffrey G. Pepper
Salinas, CA
Petits Bassets Griffons Vendeen
Mr. Peter C.J. Martin
Barrington, IL
Basset Hound
Dachshund (Smooth)
Dachshund (Longhaired)
Dachshund (Wirehaired)
Mr. Randy E. Garren
Apex, NC
Greyhound
Norwegian Elkhound
Whippet
Mrs. Elaine Mathis
Temple Terrace, FL
Basenji
Black and Tan Coonhound
Mrs. Mary Ann Alston
Ocean Pines, MD
Beagle, 13 In.
Beagle, 15 In.
Ms. Judy A. Harrington
Monson, MA
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Afghan Hound


WORKING
Breed Assignments (24):
Mr. Donald M. Booxbaum
Jensen Beach, FL
Bernese Mountain Dog
Boxer
Great Dane
Great Pyrenees
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Newfoundland
St Bernard
Neapolitan Mastiff
Mr. Lester R. Mapes
Monson, MA
Giant Schnauzer
Standard Schnauzer
Mrs. Dorothy N. Collier
Wellington, FL
Doberman Pinscher
Portuguese Water Dog
German Pinscher
Ms. Helma N. Weeks
Philadelphia, PA
Bullmastiff
Mastiff
Ms. Judy A. Harrington
Monson, MA
Black Russian Terrier
Rottweiler
Ms. Wendy G. Willhauck
Mansfield, MA
Akita
Samoyed
Siberian Husky
Komondor
Kuvasz
Alaskan Malamute
Anatolian Shepherd Dog


TERRIER
Breed Assignments (28):
Dr. Robert W.T. Myall
Portland, OR
American Staffordshire Terrier
Bull Terrier (Colored)
Bull Terrier (White)
Miniature Bull Terrier
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Mr. David J. Kirkland
Sanford, NC
Australian Terrier
Miniature Schnauzer
Skye Terrier
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Sealyham Terrier
Manchester Terrier (Standard)
Lakeland Terrier
Bedlington Terrier
Glen of Imaal Terrier
Mr. Ronald Irving
Oxfordshire, England
Border Terrier
West Highland White Terrier
Scottish Terrier
Norwich Terrier
Norfolk Terrier
Cairn Terrier
Mrs. Betty-Anne Stenmark
Woodside, CA
Airedale Terrier
Dandie Dinmont Terrier
Welsh Terrier
Parson Russell Terrier
Irish Terrier
Kerry Blue Terrier
Fox Terrier (Smooth)
Fox Terrier (Wire)


TOY
Breed Assignments (23):
Mr. Frank T. Sabella
Wellington, FL
Papillon
Pekingese
Pomeranian
Pug
Poodle (Toy)
Mr. Gilbert S. Kahn
Newport, RI
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Shih Tzu
Italian Greyhound
Japanese Chin
Manchester Terrier (Toy)
Maltese
Mr. Leonard S. Reppond
San Leandro, CA
Brussels Griffon
Affenpinscher
Chihuahua (Long Coat)
Chihuahua (Smooth Coat)
Havanese
Chinese Crested
Mr. Randy E. Garren
Apex, NC
Miniature Pinscher
Yorkshire Terrier
Silky Terrier
Toy Fox Terrier

English Toy Spaniel (B&PC)
English Toy Spaniel (KC&R)


NON-SPORTING
Breed Assignments (18):
Dr. Bernard E. McGivern, Jr.
Staten Island, NY
Bulldog
French Bulldog
Mr. Frank T. Sabella
Wellington, FL
Poodle (Miniature)
Poodle (Standard)
Mrs. Dorothy A. Dalton
Stuart, FL
Keeshond
Lowchen
Schipperke
Lhasa Apso
Shiba Inu
Tibetan Terrier
Tibetan Spaniel
Mrs. Loraine Boutwell
Kansas City, MO
American Eskimo Dog
Bichons Frises
Chow Chow
Finnish Spitz
Dalmatian
Chinese Shar-Pei
Boston Terrier


HERDING
Breed Assignments (19):
Mr. Joseph E. Gregory
Vero Beach, FL
Bearded Collie
Canaan Dog
Old English Sheepdog
German Shepherd Dog
Puli
Shetland Sheepdog
Polish Lowland Sheepdog
Mr. Lester R. Mapes
Monson, MA
Australian Shepherd
Bouviers des Flandres
Briard
Mr. Robert Stein
Henderson, NV
Australian Cattle Dog
Collie (Smooth)
Collie (Rough)
Belgian Malinois
Belgian Sheepdog
Belgian Tervuren
Border Collie
Mrs. Dorothy N. Collier
Wellington, FL
Welsh Corgi (Cardigan)
Welsh Corgi (Pembroke)


JR SHOWMANSHIP JUDGES
The Junior Showmanship Finals judge for 2007 is Mr. Nicholas P. Urbanek of Glenshaw, PA.

The Junior Showmanship Preliminary judges for 2007 are Mr. Peter C.J. Martin of Barrington, IL and Dr. Robert W.T. Myall of Portland, OR.



How Judging Works At Westminster
Competition at The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is held in three different levels. At each level, each competitor is judged in comparison to that breed's STANDARD. The STANDARD is a written description of the ideal specimen of that breed. Generally relating form to function (i.e., the original function that the dog was bred to perform), most standards usually describe general appearance, movement, temperament, and specific physical traits such as height and weight, coat, colors, eye color and shape, ear shape and placement, feet, tail, and more. Some standards can be very specific, some can be rather general and leave much room for individual interpretation by judges. This results in the sport's subjective basis: one judge, applying his or her interpretation of the standard, giving his or her opinion of the best dog on that particular day. Standards are written, maintained and owned by the parent clubs of each breed.

The first of those competitions is in the BREED. There, one judge officiates over an entry that consists of dogs of only one breed. The entry may be only a few dogs or it could be many dogs (more than 40). The judge examines the dogs and ultimately selects one dog as BEST OF BREED (BOB) or BEST OF VARIETY (BOV) and one dog as BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX (BOS). Depending on the number of dogs in the entry, they will also select a number of winners of AWARDS OF MERIT.

Only the dog awarded BEST OF BREED or BEST OF VARIETY advances into the next level of competition, the GROUP. Only the breeds and varieties recognized by the American Kennel Club are judged in the show. Those are divided into seven different groups (SPORTING, HOUND, WORKING, TERRIER, TOY, NON-SPORTING, HERDING). The BOB or BOV winner advances into its appropriate group.

There, the GROUP judge examines all the dogs and chooses four placements, 1st through 4th. As before, only the Group winner advances. This takes place in each of the seven groups so that there are seven Group winners that advance into the final round of competition, BEST IN SHOW.

There, the judge selects one final winner for the ultimate prize, BEST IN SHOW.

At Westminster, the breeds of the Working, Terrier, Toy and Non-Sporting Groups are judged during the day on Monday, and those groups are judged that evening starting at 8 p.m. The breeds of the other three groups, Sporting, Hound and Herding, are judged during the day Tuesday. Those groups are then judged that evening. The seven Group winners from Monday and Tuesday then meet at the end of the evening on Tuesday to determine BEST IN SHOW.

USA Network televises the Group competition both nights and the Best In Show finale on Tuesday night.

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