GÉCZI I.
Official Shows judge representing HUNGARY.
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Professional Profile: Géczi I.
Géczi I. is a distinguished official judge recognized by the Magyar Ebtenyésztok Országos Egyesületeinek Szövetsége, representing the Hungarian authority in canine evaluation. With a specialized license covering FCI Groups 1, 6, and 10, this judge brings a rigorous academic approach to the evaluation of herding dogs, scent hounds, and sighthounds. The professional mandate of a judge at this level requires an unwavering commitment to the preservation of functional morphology and the integrity of the standards that define each unique canine variety.
In the context of high-level competitions, Géczi I. evaluates specimens based on their ability to perform the tasks for which they were historically developed. This requires a deep understanding of the ancestry of the dogs presented, ensuring that the physical traits observed in the ring align with the historical purpose of the animal. By maintaining a presence within the global cynological community, the judge ensures that the evaluation process remains consistent with international expectations and ethical breeding practices.
Core Judging Criteria
- Movement and Gait Analysis: The judge prioritizes efficiency, sound drive, and the correct reach and drive that characterize a dog capable of sustained physical exertion.
- Anatomical Balance and Proportions: Evaluation focuses on the skeletal structure, correct angulation, and the harmonious relationship between the various parts of the dog's frame.
- Breed Type and Expression: A critical assessment of head properties, including the skull-to-muzzle ratio and the specific features that define the essence of the individual dog.
- Temperament and Ring Demeanor: The judge assesses the dog's confidence, stability, and willingness to engage, which are essential indicators of a sound canine psyche.
The evaluation of lineage is not merely an aesthetic exercise but a scientific endeavor to verify that the phenotypic expression matches the genotypic potential. Géczi I. approaches each assignment with the objective rigor required to uphold the standards of the FCI, ensuring that only those dogs that best exemplify the ideal characteristics of their group are recognized. Through meticulous observation and a profound respect for the history of the canine species, this judge contributes significantly to the ongoing development and health of the breeds under their purview, and the broader organization's, purview.
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