Alexander Beitl
International Agility judge and manager of the German national Agility team, with FCI-level competitive and judging experience.
- Country
- Germany
- National body
- Verband für das Deutsche Hundewesen
- Judging level
- Performance/agility judge
- Languages
- German
Judge Profile
Publicly documented judging, breeding and club information
About Alexander Beitl
Alexander Beitl came to dogs in 1994 and began judge training in 2005, completing it in 2006 and going on to hold international FCI judge status in Agility.
He represented Germany multiple times at FCI World Championships and FCI European Open Agility competitions, and has managed the German Agility National Team since 2011.
Judging Credentials
Beitl is registered under Verband für das Deutsche Hundewesen as an international FCI Agility judge, active at World Championship level; his FCI record shows no conformation breed-group authorization, consistent with a performance rather than exterior show judging specialty.
Alexander Beitl is listed as an FCI judge under Fédération Cynologique Internationale.
Roles, Publications and Context
He owns the Agility Sport Park in Mendig and has given Agility seminars domestically and internationally since 2002.
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Sources
- FCI judge registry — Official judge directory entry.
Official directory listing: BEITL, ALEXANDER
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