Kuwait Times

Thousands of dogs vie for Best in Show at New York’s Westminste­r contest

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The annual Westminste­r Kennel Club Dog Show opens in New York on Monday, with nearly 3,000 competitor­s vying for an array of trophies, including Best in Show, the most prestigiou­s title in the rarefied world of pedigree dog breeding. This year’s two-day event draws challenger­s from all 50 US states and 14 other countries, including Russia, Mexico, Brazil, Canada and Japan, the club said in a statement about the 143rd Annual Westminste­r Kennel Club Dog Show, held at Madison Square Garden.

It is the second-oldest US sporting event, behind only the Kentucky Derby horse race. The Westminste­r Kennel Club was establishe­d in 1877, before the invention of the light bulb and the automobile, according to the organizati­on. The show has its roots in New York City in the 1870s, when a group of sporting gentlemen would meet at a hotel bar near Union Square in lower Manhattan to trade stories about hunting and the exploits of their dogs. One night, the men decided to put on a dog show and they named it after the gathering spot, the upscale Westminste­r Hotel.

This year, some 2,800 dogs are set to compete with the top dog picked as Best in Show yesterday, organizers said. The competitio­n features dogs from 203 breeds and varieties, including two new, tonguetwis­ting additions: The Nederlands­e kooikerhon­dje - a small dog whose silky coat is white with auburn patches - and the grand basset griffon VendÈen - a larger breed known for its short legs, long ears and shaggy coat.

Dogs are divided into seven groups: hounds, toys, non-sporting, herding, working, sporting and terrier. The dogs that emerge victorious from each of the seven groups then vie for the Best in Show trophy. Flynn, a fluffy bichon frise from Michigan, took home the Best in Show trophy at last year’s competitio­n. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Madison the Shih Tzu is groomed before Breed Judging.
Madison the Shih Tzu is groomed before Breed Judging.
 ??  ?? Bichons Frises gather in the judging ring during the Daytime Session in the Breed Judging across the Hound, Toy, Non-Sporting and Herding groups at the 143rd Annual Westminste­r Kennel Club Dog Show at Pier 92/94 in New York City . — AFP photos
Bichons Frises gather in the judging ring during the Daytime Session in the Breed Judging across the Hound, Toy, Non-Sporting and Herding groups at the 143rd Annual Westminste­r Kennel Club Dog Show at Pier 92/94 in New York City . — AFP photos
 ??  ?? The Pekingese ‘Pequest Primrose’ and trainer compete during the Toy Group judging at the 143rd Westminste­r Kennel Club Dog Show.
The Pekingese ‘Pequest Primrose’ and trainer compete during the Toy Group judging at the 143rd Westminste­r Kennel Club Dog Show.
 ??  ?? The Standard Poodle and trainer compete during the Non-Sporting Group judging.
The Standard Poodle and trainer compete during the Non-Sporting Group judging.
 ??  ?? The Old English Sheepdog nicknamed ‘Elsa’ and trainer compete during the Herding Group judging.
The Old English Sheepdog nicknamed ‘Elsa’ and trainer compete during the Herding Group judging.
 ??  ?? A Shih Tzu competes in Breed Judging.
A Shih Tzu competes in Breed Judging.

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