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The 14th Annual AKA Young Koi Show was held on 30th September this year at a venue used by the club for several years, the Panthers Triglov Club at St John’s Park. The site has the advantage of very easy access for both set-up and movement of the koi in and out of the bins but unfortunately this year attracted few visitors.
However, those who did attend were rewarded with 133 very nice young koi to view, exhibited in two sizes, 20-30 cm and 30-40 cm. It is lovely to walk onto a show ground and immediately be aware of excellent quality koi, literally in the first bin you come to.
Although cold in the early morning, the temperature warmed magnificently to a perfect blue-sky Australian Spring day. Even I ended up taking my coat off—a far cry from last year when it poured with rain and everyone was so
cold they were very happy to pack up and go home as soon as the judging was completed!
As usual, set up of the site was organised on the Saturday, the bins placed in a small circle and filled by water truck.The site was also decorated with koi socks (koinbori) on long bamboo poles, which give a nice festive air. Ian would like more of these for the club, after
The AKA Young Koi Show 2012 – A Great Day Out
Terry and Lex Rayment’s Grand Cham-pion, a lovely Size 3 Ai Goromo.
Enjoying the Spring sunshine. The bins, ready and filled.
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having seen a magnificent display two years ago at the joint Japanese festival and Coffs Harbour show. Koinbori are perfect decorations for a koi show.
On Sunday everything was ready for an early start to the judging at 8.30. The koi were swimming comfortably in their bins, their photos posted on the wall behind the computer waiting for decisions to be made by our judge this year, Mr Allan Bennett from Western Australia. Although a fairly recent ZNA Locally Certified Judge, Allan has tremendous experience of koi over many years, being one of the best koi breeders in Australia with some superb koi to his credit. For example, a magnificent Shiro Utsuri bred by Allan has won Grand Champion twice over the last two years in Western Australia.
Awards made this year at the AKA Young Koi Show included first, second and third in each variety and size, plus best in each variety irrespective of size. Finally, Grand Champion and Reserve Champion were chosen. Grand Champion this year went to a lovely Size 3 Ai Goromo, because of its superb shape and skin quality. The reticulated effect over red (hi), a distinguishing feature of this variety, was
The Reserve Champion Sanke by Terry and Lex Rayment.
Terry and Lex with Judge Allan Bennett.
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not yet fully developed, but other excellent appreciation features far outweighed this point on the day. Reserve Champion went to a lovely Sanke, only let down by a rather more slender shape. It was not quite as robust as the Koromo, but displayed other very attractive features: good white and hi plus nicely placed and well-developed black (sumi) markings. Exhibitors Terry McNeil and Lex Rayment were justifiably delighted with the decisions.
Variety champions included koi from most of the exhibitors. I had to eat humble pie over the Kin-Gin-Rin A winner, our Shiro Utsuri! Yes, she has lovely kin-gin-rin, and excellent white and sumi on her very nicely proportioned body but I was going to leave her at home, because her head still has the slight yellow tinge common to many young Shiro Utsuri! Ian insisted she had a day out and on this occasion was very much justified.
Graham and Lee Famelli won Metallic Doitsu and the judge’s special award for a lovely size 2 Kikokuryu. These unusual metallic Kumonryu are difficult to produce to a high
standard and this example had both superb shine and well-developed sumi. Graham and Lee also won best Showa, with a lovely size three Kindai (modern type) example. It is not possible to talk about all the winners but I was very pleased to see Bryce Hough’s Yamatonishiki win Hikarimoyo (see this month’s front cover photograph) and Vinh and David Diep’s Doitsu Sanke win Non-Metallic Doitsu. Both were excellent examples of their varieties and very eye-catching.
The whole show ran well, koi and exhibitors were happy, Martin Rocliffe worked wonders with the computer program and all the results were posted on schedule, by lunchtime.
What I would like to say before closing is a huge thank you to all the unsung heroes who spend so much time organising any koi show, beforehand, during and afterwards. Although as a judge, I have attended hundreds of shows, until coming to Australia I never fully appreciated how much work goes on behind the
The Kin-Gin-Rin A winner. Metallic Doitsu winner and winner of the judge’s special award, a size 2 Kikokuryu
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scenes. For example, even with Shona’s superb computer program, processing the entries and organising bins for the exhibitors took Ian several complete evenings’ work before the show and Martin Rocliffe and myself most of the morning on show day to work through. Not to mention the other volunteers who posted the results on the show bins and acted as runners for the judge. Remember too, the show bins have to be transported to the site, unloaded, arranged, the water truck organised, the bins filled. After the show they need emptying, sterilizing, drying and returning to their store.
The club is indebted to Arthur Johnston, who has for many years looked after the show bins on his property, taken them to shows and driven them home again. It is impossible to mention everyone who helped, but a big thank you to all. Remember! We are always looking
for new volunteers. I know it takes precious time, but it is very rewarding to be involved in a show, rather than just visit.
Thank you also, to our exhibitors, who made the effort to bring their superb koi for all of us to enjoy. All you club members out there who didn’t exhibit this time, next year, lets’ see your koi too! Its fun—please participate.
Kate McGill
Graham and Lee Fameli’s BIV Showa, a size three Kindai.
Vinh and David Diep’s Doitsu Sanke won Non-Metallic Doitsu.
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AKA 2012 Young Koi ShowSunday 30th September 2012Judges Allan Bennett, ZNA Local Certified, Lee Nguyen ZNA Trainee Judge
MAJOR PRIZE WINNERS
Grand Champion Terry McNeil and Lex Rayment Reserve Champion Terry McNeil and Lex Rayment Judge’s Award Graham & Lee Fameli Best In VarietyKohaku Ron & Max Farrugia Sanke T McNeil & L Rayment Showa Graham & Lee Fameli Asagi Kate McGill & Ian Andrews Shusui Vinh Diep/David Diep Bekko Kate McGill & Ian Andrews Utsurimono Ron & Max Farrugia Kawarimono Bradley Bradley Hikari Muji Paul & Dorothy Miglionico Hikari Moyomono Bryce Hough Hikari Utsurimono Terry McNeil and Lex Rayment Metallic Matsuba Paul & Dorothy Miglionico Metallic Doitsu Graham & Lee Fameli Non Metallic Doitsu Vinh Diep/David Diep Koromo John Ling Tancho Kate McGill & Ian Andrews KinGinRin A Kate McGill & Ian Andrews KinGinRin B Paul & Dorothy Miglionico
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VARIETY 1ST PLACE 2ND PLACE 3RD PLACEKohaku Ron & Max Farrugia - -Taisho Sanshoku Ron & Max Farrugia Terry McNeil and Lex
RaymentKate McGill & Ian Andrews
Showa Sanshoku Graham & Lee Fameli Vinh Diep/ David Diep Vinh Diep/ David DiepAsagi Ron & Max Farrugia - -Shusui Vinh Diep/ David Diep Kate McGill & Ian
AndrewsRon & Max Farrugia
Bekko Bradley Bradley - -Utsurimono Vinh Diep/ David Diep - -Kawarimono Bradley Bradley John Rhodes Paul & Dorothy
MiglionicoHikari Utsurimono Kate McGill & Ian
AndrewsBradley Bradley John Rhodes
Metallic Doitsu Graham & Lee Fameli Paul & Dorothy Miglionico
Ron & Max Farrugia
Non-metallic Doitsu Graham & Lee Fameli Bradley Bradley Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
Koromo Terry McNeil and Lex Rayment
Terry McNeil and Lex Rayment
Terry McNeil and Lex Rayment
Tancho Graham & Lee Fameli Terry McNeil and Lex Rayment
Vinh Diep/ David Diep
Kinginrin A Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
Vinh Diep/ David Diep Graham & Lee Fameli
Kinginrin B Paul & Dorothy Miglionico
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VARIETY 1ST PLACE 2ND PLACE 3RD PLACEKohaku Martin Rocliffe Martin Rocliffe Vinh Diep/ David
Diep Sanke Terry McNeil and Lex
Rayment Terry McNeil and Lex Rayment
Graham & Lee Fameli
Showa Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
Ron & Max Farrugia
Asagi Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
Ron & Max Farrugia -
Shusui Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
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Bekko Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
Ron & Max Farrugia -
Utsurimono Ron & Max Farrugia Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
Martin Rocliffe
Kawarimono Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
Hikari Muji Paul & Dorothy Miglionico
Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
John Rhodes
Hikari Moyomono Bryce Hough Terry McNeil and Lex Rayment
Paul & Dorothy Miglionico
Hikari Utsurimono T McNeil & L Rayment John Ling Terry McNeil and Lex Rayment
Metallic Matsuba Paul & Dorothy Miglionico
Terry McNeil and Lex Rayment
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Metallic Doitsu Graham & Lee Fameli Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
Non Metallic Doitsu Vinh Diep/ David Diep
Paul & Dorothy Miglionico
Bradley Bradley
Koromo John Ling Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
John Ling
Tancho Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
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KinGinRin A Graham & Lee Fameli Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
Graham & Lee Fameli
KinGinRin B Paul & Dorothy Miglionico
Ron & Max Farrugia Kate McGill & Ian Andrews
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Grand ChampionTerry McNeil and Lex Rayment
Size 3 Koromo
Reserve ChampionTerry McNeil and Lex Rayment
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Judge’s AwardGraham & Lee Fameli Size 2 Metallic Doitsu
Martin and Kate, keeping the records.
The koinbori.
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Asagi Size 3 and BIV
Kate McGill and Ian Andrews
AsagiSize 2
Ron and Max Farrugia
BekkoSize 3 and BIV
Kate McGill and Ian Andrews
BekkoSize 2
Bradley Bradley
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Hikari UtsuriSize 3 and BIV
T McNeil & L Rayment
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Hikari UtsuriSize 2
Kate McGill and Ian Andrews
HikarimoyoSize 3 and BIVBryce Hough
KawarimonoSize 3 and BIVBradley Bradley
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Bradley Bradley
KinGinRin ASize 2 and BIV
Kate McGill and Ian Andrews
KinGinRin ASize 3
Graham & Lee Fameli
KinGinRin BSize 3 and BIV
Paul & Dorothy Miglionico
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KinGinRin BSize 2
Paul & Dorothy Miglionico
KohakuSize 2 and BIV
Ron and Max Farrugia
KohakuSize 3
Martin Rocliffe
KoromoSize 3 and BIV
John Ling
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KoromoSize 2
T McNeil & L Rayment
Metallic DoitsuSize 2 and BIV
Graham & Lee Fameli
Metallic DoitsuSize 3
Graham & Lee Fameli
Metallic MatsubaSize 3
Paul & Dorothy Miglionico
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Non Metallic Doitsu Size 3 and BIV
Vinh Diep and David Diep
Non Metallic DoitsuSize 2
Graham & Lee Fameli
OgonSize 3 and BIV
Paul & Dorothy Miglionico
ShowaSize 2 and BIV
Graham & Lee Fameli
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ShowaSize 3
Kate McGill and Ian Andrews
ShusuiSize 2 and BIV
Vinh Diep and David Diep
ShusuiSize 3
Kate McGill and Ian Andrews
Taisho SanshokuSize 2
Ron and Max Farrugia
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Tancho Size 3 and BIV
Kate McGill and Ian Andrews
TanchoSize 2
Graham & Lee Fameli
UtsurimonoSize 3 and BIV
Ron and Max Farrugia
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Vinh Diep and David Diep
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