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Lee Gibson (Velká Británie)

Lee Gibson

Agility:
UK – Competed for 25 years Competed at Olympia with 6 dogs. (Reserve in 2011, and 3rd place 2017) Competed at Crufts with 5 dogs over 15 separate years 15 years, won major finals and CC’s, currently running BC at G7 level & G4 Level. Have ran all my own dogs (8) at Championship level (the highest level in UK)
International – WAO Silver Medal Pentathlon 2016 overall. 5th Overall Games 2017. FCI AWC 2011 (team silver jumping) & 2016 EO 2008 (team bronze overall), 2011 & 2012 (individual final) 2016 (Individual final & team final) 2017 (team GB) Current GB Squad member Crufts team winner 2018. KCI 2018 Championship winner, Scunthorpe / Hinckley Int CC Winner 2022, Gennifer 2025. KOF Winner 2023, Crufts 2019, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026 competitor. Small Discover Dogs Winner 2021. Crufts winner 2023.. BAC Stakes winner 2023 Agility Champion Euro Star 2023. EO Final Individual 6th place 2023 Moravia Open Champion 2023
Crufts Intermediate Championship Winner 2024
EO Class Silver 2025. AWC Agility Class Winner 2025
AWC Team Bronze Medal 2025
Judging:
UK – Judged for 22 years. Olympia 2016, Crufts 2015 & 2008, Championship Judge (judged all major finals in UK)
International – WAO 2011 & 2022, Junior EO 2023 (JAOC) UKI Nationals 2013 (South Carolina) BC Championships Czech Republic 2026
International FCI> – Germany (Border Collie Classic 2019), Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Estonia, Japan, South Africa, Spain, Italy, Czech Rep, Ireland, Singapore (UKI), Poland, Canada, Australia, Ireland, Finland, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Holland, South Korea, New Zealand Part of GJP (Global Judging Program) instructing globally
Agility Seminars Norway, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Italy, Czech Rep, Poland, Ireland, South Africa, Singapore, Japan, Israel, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea


Roman Lukáč (Slovensko)

Roman Lukáč

Introduction
My name is Roman Lukáč and I’m 34 years old. I was born in Bratislava (Slovakia) and I live there for my whole life. In 2014 I completed Master’s study at University of Law in Bratislava and nowadays I’m working as a lawyer in one Slovak law firm.
Agility career
It is possible to say, that I was “born“ to agility, as my parents established this special sport in Slovakia, when I was a child. I have started my agility career when I was 7 years old with our family dog Tomi – breed Lhasa Apso. For my 10th birthday, I got the most beautiful present from my parents, my first Border Collie named Baileys. I represented with her Slovakia in 2004 for the first time at Agility World Championship in Italy. Following years, I have been competing at Agility World Championship and European Open many times, later on I also have been a team leader and team assistant. During my career of handler, I have been competing and training in all height categories with our dogs or dogs of my friends. Nowadays I’m enjoying agility with my 9 years old Border Collie named Metaxa and each year I am also organizer of many agility competitions together with our club. I have been Slovak delegate of FCI Agility Commission since 2015 with motivation to help improving worldwide agility.
Judging career
I became agility judge at the beginning of the year 2012 and from this time I have been trying to improve myself in judging and also course designing. Until today I had possibility to judge excepting Slovakia in other 27 European countries, Canada, USA and Indonesia. In 2016 I was judging Junior European Open (nowadays JOAWC) as a home judge and in 2025 I was judging European Open in Portugal. Excepting the basic condition of course designing, which are for me the accordance with the rules and the safety, I’m trying to design kind of challenge for handlers and their dogs. I’m always the most satisfied with courses, that let handlers to solve situations with different handling option and at the same time to enjoy speed and fluency while showing all different skills of the team.
I’m really looking forward to judging Czech Championship of my favourite breed and meeting all of you soon😊

Karel Havlíček (Česká republika)

Karel Havlíček

Introduction
My name is Karel Havlíček, I am 50 years old, and I live with my family and 5 Border collies in a small village Králec, Dolní Studénky in the Czech Republic. I was brought to agility in 2008 by my daughter Adele, who went through her beginnings and early successes with our Yorkshire Terrier named Ozzy. Gradually, this innocent activity for my daughter became a passion for whole family.
In 2011 we acquired the first Border collie and one by one others were added, we established a kennel, a training group where we are especially dedicated to preparing the young, we organize competitions within the Czech Republic. Dog care, together with agility is filling all our free time. As part of my agility career, I reached A3 level and after my experience I was captivated by the decision-making of agility.
Judging career
I became National judge at 2018 and International judge at 2019.
As a referee, I had the opportunity to judge, among other things, the qualification competitions for WAO 2020 and for Czech Championship 2020 and 2021, Czech Championship 2020, 2022 and 2023, as well as Czech Juniors Championship 2020 and 2021 and Moravia Open 2021, 2023 I gained foreign experience in Slovakia, Germany, Finland, Greece, Poland, Austria, Estonia, Netherlands, Hungary, Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, France, Belgium, Italy, Norway, Spain, Lithuania.
It was a honor to judge the FCI AWC 2023 in the Czech republic and a honor to judge the FCI JOAWC 2024 in Belgium.

 


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