Judges

Presentation of Judges for MS IFR 2009 Mr. Jaroslav Hodek, Mr. Dušan Majtas and Mr. Luboš Jánský.

 

Mr. Hodek was selected as the judge for protection work for the World Championship of Rottweilers.

Jaroslav Hodek He has devoted himself to kynology since the year 1970. I started training boxers and I also reared a few litters. At the same time I also trained German shepherds and in 1987 I won the championship of the Czech part of the republic as well as the whole republic (ČSSR) championship. In the year 1983 I passed the tests for the 1st class judge. Since 1993 I have been judging selective competitions for the Czech Republic championships, the Czech Republic championships and selective competitions for the representation for FCI World championships. In 2002 I was selected a judge for tracking for the World championship in Baunatal. In 2003 I judged the obedience for the World championship of boxers in Stříbro, CACIT in Vrbové, Slovakia and 2x Polish championship. It was a great honour for me when I was  selected to judge the tracking for the World Championship in Torino, Italy 2007. Since 1997 I have been the head trainer of the Czech Kynologic Union and an international judge for FCI. I train Belgian and German shepherds recently. It is a great honour for me to be selected as a judge for the World Championship of Rottweilers in Hradec Králové.

Jaroslav Hodek

 


 

International referee Mr. Dušan Majtas will judge the obedience of dogs on Rottweiller World Championship 2009 in Czech Republic. Please view his professional CV below.

 Dušan Majtas
I was born on 1st August 1959 in Bratislava, Slovakia, where I have been living since than. In 1972 I started visiting club of cynology besides the ZOO in Bratislava. In 1974 I became co-founder of Cynology Club Bratislava III. – Vtacnik in which I performed as a training-specialist. In 1984 I left Club Bratislava III. Vtacnik  for Cynology Club Bratislava VII - Dukla. In 1993 I settled in Cynology Club Chorvatsky Grob where I have been working till now. Club is specialized on training of Alsations.  

Since 1985 in separate time periods I have been coaching Slovakian representation. Between 1991 and 1999 I was the president and vice-president of Aliance of sport cynology Slovakia. I become a referee in 1981, later in 1985 I become the national and international FCI referee and in 1996 WUSV. Since 1985 I have been participating in creation of rules for all cynology tests.

First dog competition I entered in 1974. I took part in Slovakian Championship more than 30-times and in World Championship 7-times. For the greatest achievement I consider the 9th place (individuals) and 2nd place (teams) in II. World Championship in 1989, Maribore. I am the owner of the Cahbet (now Black Chabet) breeding station that represented 25-times on the World Champinoships.  As a referee I attended Worlds championships and Slovakian Championships, 10-times I was referee in Championship of Czech republic, 5-times in Austria, 3-times in Poland, 7-times in Hungary and than in USA, Japan, Netherlands, Italy and other countries. I organised sport and service cynology workshops and courses in a lot of different countries for example USA. I am currently working in training school for dogs and in a company that has a role on a security field. I speak German, English and Russian.

Dusan Majtas

 


 

Mr. Luboš Jánský will judge the tracking work for the World Championship of Rottweilers.


Luboš Jánský

I have been devoted to sport kynology for more than 40 years. I mostly work with German shepherds, but I also had a dobermann bitch. During my army service I trained a rottweiler. Since 1985 I have been the judge for sport kynology. I judged for the following world championships: 1x WUSV in 1997 (SchH 3), 3x ISPU (WCH of big schnauzers) in 1998, 2000 and 2006, 2x DCI (WCH of dobermanns) in 2003 and 2006, CACIT in Prague CZ, Nitra in Slovakia and many times in Vrbové (IPO 3). In 2005 I judged the championship of German shepherds in Moscow, Russia. With my dogs I passed about 50 various trials according to Czech national rules, IPO and SchH. I have been the chief  trainer for the Czech club of German shepherds for many years. More than 28 years I have been doing service kynology for the police of the Czech Republic.

 

Luboš Jánský