Top Sword
International Point Table
The caudal fin has an oval shape with an extension of the
upper shaped sword. The length of the sword depends on the body length and
shape to the upper edge at an angle of 15 ° or parallel to the body axis. The
oval shaped base should exceed that of 4/10 of the length of the body and can
be colorless. The dorsal fin is slim, rises right and ends in a point at the
end of the first third of the caudal fin.
Caudal
Awarding points for length:
10/10 of the length of the body = 10 points
8/10 of the length of the body = 6 points
6/10 of the length of the body = 2 points
Below = 0 points
Exceeding 10/10 of the body length = up - 3 points
Points deduction examples deformities:
Curved Sword = up - 5 points
Fault bounding up the sword = - 2 points
Default at the beginning of the fin = up - 2 points
The base of the fin is longer than 4/10 of the body = up - 2
points
Sword too large = up - 3 points
Appearance of a second sword = up - 10 points
Start of evil oval fin = up - 5 points
The sum withdrawals can not exceed 20 points.
Dorsal
Awarding points for length:
Until 1 third of the caudal fin = 5 points
Until the beginning of the tail = 3 points
Below, the length is 1 to 2 points
Fin that extends over the first third of the tail until = -
3 points
Points deduction example deformities:
Fin beginning not rising quite steeply up = - 3 points
Strongly serrated or damaged fin = up - 2 points
Fin does not conform to the ideal shape = up - 7 points
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