BARJOT, BERNARD
Official Shows judge representing FRANCE.
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Professional Profile: Bernard Barjot
Bernard Barjot is a distinguished official judge recognized by the Société Centrale Canine pour l'Amélioration des Races de Chiens en France. His expertise is deeply rooted in the rigorous evaluation of canine morphology and functional soundness, serving as a cornerstone of the international community dedicated to the preservation of purebred dogs. As a licensed FCI judge, Barjot maintains a high standard of academic and practical scrutiny, ensuring that every specimen presented in the ring adheres strictly to the established standards of their respective groups.
Scope of Expertise
Barjot is currently licensed to adjudicate FCI Group 5 (Spitz and Primitive Types) and FCI Group 10 (Sighthounds). His role in competitions requires a profound understanding of the distinct physiological requirements of these groups. Group 5 demands an appreciation for endurance, weather-resistant coats, and the characteristic alert expression of the spitz type. Conversely, Group 10 necessitates a keen eye for the aerodynamic efficiency, skeletal refinement, and specialized musculature required for high-speed pursuit. His evaluation process is characterized by a meticulous review of the ancestry and physical development of each entry.
Judging Methodology
In the ring, Barjot employs a systematic approach to assessment, prioritizing the functional integrity of the dog. His evaluation criteria are structured as follows:
- Movement and Gait Analysis: Assessing the efficiency of the stride, the reach and drive of the limbs, and the overall soundness of the dog in motion, ensuring that the gait is consistent with the historical purpose of the breed.
- Anatomical Balance and Proportions: Evaluating the skeletal framework, including the correct angulation of the shoulders and stifles, the length of the back, and the overall harmony of the dog's silhouette.
- Breed Type and Expression: Examining the specific head properties, including the skull-to-muzzle ratio, eye shape, and ear set, which define the unique character and lineage of the individual dog.
- Temperament and Ring Demeanor: Observing the dog's confidence, stability, and willingness to engage, ensuring that the animal displays the appropriate mental characteristics required for its breed.
Through his commitment to these principles, Bernard Barjot continues to contribute significantly to the advancement of canine excellence, ensuring that the integrity of the breeds under his purview remains protected for future generations.
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