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Yngve Sommer (NOR)
Regin Reinhard (DEN)

Varalla: Anne Savioja (la ja su) ja Leena Rantamäki-Lahtinen (la)

 

Yngve Sommer (NOR) – FCI Judge WC 2007

Age: 43
Adress: Nykirke, Norway (100 km south of the capitol, Oslo)
                     
I live in an old renovated house in the countryside with my wife Eirin, and our two kids; Andrine (4) and Henrik (3). The past 10 years we have spent a lot of time to create a nice place to live for us and all our animals. We love animals, and therefore we have company of our Tervueren Lulu, two Frisian horses, a cat, a lot of tropical birds, some hens and a rooster, and finally some aquarium fishes.

For many years agility has been our main hobby, and my wife and I have been competing in agility since around 1990. Now we are also spending some time driving and riding our horses.

I got my first dog in 1989, a Swedish Lapphound. He was not a typical agility dog, but together we achieved a lot in the nineties.

In 1995 we won the Norwegian Championship in 1995, and also became the “Agility dog of the year”. We were a member at the National Team from 1994 until 1998, and have represented Norway in several European and Nordic championships those five years.

My wife was also on the National Team from 1995 until 1999, and together we have shared the interest for agility and have got many agility friends during all these years. During competing agility, we were also many trips on our own around Europe with our dogs.

My second dog was a Pyrenean Shepherd. He had all that takes to be a good agility dog, and we had some fun years together. My wife had three Tervuerens that she competed with, and at the most we had five dogs together.

But life goes on and dogs are getting older faster than us people. So now we only have our Tervueren bitch Lulu. She is three years old, and are primary a show dog yet.  Lack of time is the reason we have not been able to train her in agility and obedience as much as we would like to. Other priorities the last years such as getting two small kids, two new horses and rebuilding our house is mostly the reason.

My contact with agility the last few years has therefore been through judging. I was educated as FCI Judge in 1998, and have been judging frequently since then. I have been judging primary in the Scandinavian countries, both small and large competitions. I was also judging the Norwegian Championship in 2005.

One of the best things being a judge, is to see my courses being solved just the way I planed it.
It is beautiful and nice to see good handling and a perfect team work between handler and the dog, and to see them find the perfect line in the course. Then it is fun for the equipage and fun for the audience to watch. But even if things not always are going as planned, I hope that everybody can enjoy the sport and have fun anyway…  And maybe things are going better next time!!

I am looking forward to meet many enthusiastic agility people this year, and I wish you all good luck along the way practicing this nice sport.

www.sommersiden.com

 

Regin Reinhard (DEN)

I am 42 years and live on Zealand near Holbaek with my 2 border collies Acer and Nike.

I’m one of those, who have been doing agility for ages – started with a sheltie all the way back in 1988! Then I got my border collie Rykki (Röde), who became European Champion in 1993 and 4th at the WC in 1998. Also Nordic Champion 3 times – one of the times in Finland in 1995.

With Acer on my right side I have also participated in the WC in 2001, where we ended on the 9th place. Acer is almost 11 years now and run just a few seniorclasses.

Both with Rykki and Acer have I competed in agility competitions in Sweden, Norway and Finland. They are both International and Nordic Agility Champions.
Acer is also Finnish Agility Champion and Rykki has together with Tekla made some nice pups in Finland.

Young Nike on my left side is now 16 month old and soon he will start his 1st agilityrun. He is supposed to become my new super dog and for sure he will be on a startlist in Finland sometime in the future – probably in 2009.

I was educated as agilityjudge in 1995 and FCI-authorised in 1996.
I have been judging abroad several times in Sweden, Norway and one time in Poland, but here in September it will be my first time in Finland, which I’m looking very much forward to.
The weekend before you, I will be judging the Danish Championship 2007.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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