Name:Jrasamuyr Sofia Golovkina 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:14-07-2021 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Miss C Khatchikian  
Breeder:Miss C Khatchikian 
Jolly Jumper De Kibefa (D)
Colour: Unknown
Eddie Fleret Moravia (D)
Colour: Unknown
Bubles Fleret Moravia (D)VDH / D/KfT CH Roxburgh's Keep Cool (D)
Cz CH Kiara z Romanova chovu (B)
Cz Ch Chyr Vakuc (B)Germanus Jack the Lad (D)
Cz Ch Gwendy Vakuc (B)
Folle Dingue De Kibefa (B)
Colour: Unknown
British Cooper Clyrton Da Silva Njkog (D)
14-09-2008
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
CH Ned Cooper (B)
Carla La Joie De Kibefa (B)CH FCS/IB Sub Terram Hot Dog (D)
Upstream De Kibefa (B)
Jrasamuyr Violette Szabo (B)
15-11-2016
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CIB CH FR/IT/CRO/SLO Stonechester Question Von Jrasamuyr MFH (D)
21-10-2013
Colour: Grizzle
Shiftyfox Boris The Bold (D)
12-11-2012
CH Dandyhow Jumping Jack at Glebeheath JW (D)
CH Bramblebrae Violet at Shiftyfox JW (B)
Boemwell Showstopper (B)
05-03-2011
Murphys Surprise (D)
Shireview Sky (B)
CIB CH FR/IT/CRO/SLO/RSM Stonechester Apostraphe Von Jrasamuyr MFH (B)
18-10-2013
Colour: Grizzle
Tommy Nitro (D)
13-04-2007
Big Red Tank (D)
Talkintarn Laetitia (B)
Queen Jade (B)
06-05-2009
Kenmilltri Latamo (D)
Snowfoot Seniorita (B)

Show Placings

WELKS
25th Apr 2022
Judge: Mr S A Mcpherson (Brumberhill))
Thank you to the WELKS committee for the invitation to judge their show and to my stewards, who did a sterling job, keeping everything moving, to get through the entry. Wasn’t sure what to expect, being on a Monday, in the current financial climate, so was delighted to receive an entry of 126 dogs, making 181 entries, topping the Terrier Group, by quite a margin. Thank you to those exhibitors, for bringing their dogs, and wanting my opinion. There were very few I’d actually judged before, having last judged at Blackpool ’19. We were blessed with a lovely sunny day, and a huge double sized ring, giving everyone full chance to show their dogs to full advantage. I felt it was a high quality entry, especially the bitches, where, I felt, my final bitch challenge line up was one of the best I’ve judged. There were a number of bitches, both there, and in the placings, I have no doubt will gain their crowns, given a fair chance. Main points of concern, as last time I judged, at Blackpool ’19, are still deep stops, with a rounder eye, giving an untypical expression. A few, with this problem, also had tighter, untidy bites, as they were very short in muzzle. A few knobbly tails, some too long, carried high, but most were ok and well carried. On the whole, I thought movement had improved, although still a few high steppers, due to incorrect shoulder and upper arm. Toplines were good, on most. Presentation, on the whole, was good, as most were in good coat, or evidence of texture.
Novice - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Jrasamuyr Sofia Golovkina
Joint Border Terrier Clubs' Championship Show
30th Apr 2022
Judge: Miss Elspeth Jackson (Clipstone)
What a great honour it was to be invited to judge the Joint Border Terrier Clubs’ Show in the Border Terrier’s centenary year. Waiting an extra two years did not decrease my excitement for the appointment and my anticipation was richly rewarded with a super entry both in turns of numbers and quality. My critique must start with several expressions of gratitude to those who made this appointment possible and so enjoyable. To the Committee for inviting me to judge at such a prestigious event. It was truly an honour, and the memory of the day will be one I shall treasure. Further the hospitality that myself and my family were shown at the show and the dinner following was much appreciated. We all had a great time. To the show organisers, especially Show Manger Helen Axford, whose organisation and show layout allowed everything to run smoothly even when the weather was a little less than kind to us. To my capable and efficient Stewards Christine Horner and Sharon Pickering. Having you in the ring with me was both supportive and enjoyable.Thank you to the exhibitors for giving me a lovely entry to judge. I enjoyed judging each and every dog whether in the cards or not. I had some tough decisions to make and in the stronger classes five places was insufficient for the depth of quality. A number of dogs I liked very much went cardless. I loved the line up in both my challenges and was able to find the type I wanted in all classes. I was glad to find some super coats and pelts. The changeable late April Border weather and biting wind certainly showed us the importance of these. It left us in no doubt that for a Border Terrier working the Border country in the colder winter months and at higher elevations a good coat is a must. I understand that it is not always possible to present your dogs at a show in the perfect jacket but when out of coat, personally I prefer to see a dog neatly stripped back rather than left with a few top coat hairs. I found three mouths with teeth well out of line and a couple of tails were questionable but overall the quality was excellent.
Novice - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Jrasamuyr Sofia Golovkina
Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Jrasamuyr Sofia Golovkina