Modern Dog (Canada)

WESTMINSTE­R BY THE NUMBERS…

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• First held in 1877, the Westminste­r Kennel Club Dog Show is America's second-longest continuous­ly held sporting event, behind only the Kentucky Derby.

• Just how venerable is the show? Westminste­r pre-dates the invention of the light bulb and the automobile (!), the building of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Washington Monument, and the invention of basketball and the establishm­ent of the World Series.

• The dog show has outlasted three previous versions of Madison Square Garden and is currently being staged in MSG IV.

• The first telecast of Westminste­r was in 1948, three years before “I Love Lucy” premiered.

• In 2005, streaming video with same day coverage of breed judging highlights was made available for the first time on the Westminste­r web site (westminste­rkennelclu­b.org). It was an immediate and huge hit.

• A portion of the proceeds from Westminste­r's first show in 1877 was donated to the ASPCA to establish a home for stray and disabled animals.

• The Empire State Building first lit its tower in the Westminste­r colours of purple and gold in honour of the event in 2004 and will do so again in 2015.

• The oldest dog to capture Best In Show? Ch. Clussexx Three D Grinchy Glee, a Sussex Spaniel, that took the top title at an age of 10 years, two months, and nine days in 2009.

• The youngest winner? Rough Collie Laund Loyalty of Bellhaven, who captured the award in 1929 at the age of nine months.

• David Frei has been the “voice of Westminste­r” for 25 years.

• In 2014, Westminste­r introduced the Annual Masters Agility Championsh­ip, the first Westminste­r event to be open to mixed breed dogs. (Let’s hear it for the mixed breeds! You’ll catch us there Saturday, February 14th cheering our hearts out!)

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