The Columbus Dispatch

Virus delays Westminste­r dog show

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NEW YORK – The Westminste­r Kennel Club’s annual dog show has become the latest event to be postponed or canceled in New York as the number of coronaviru­s cases surges.

The club’s board of governors announced last week it was postponing its 2022 event, scheduled for late January, to later in the year. A new date wasn’t given.

“The health and safety of all participan­ts in the Westminste­r Kennel Club Dog Show are paramount,” the group said in a statement. “We appreciate the community’s continued interest and support as we delay the show to a time when we can safely convene.”

The 144-year-old dog show attracts thousands of competitor­s from around the U.S. and is normally held in February, with semifinal and final rounds at Madison Square Garden. Last year, it was moved to June and held outdoors at the Lyndhurst estate in suburban Tarrytown, north of New York City.

The postponeme­nt comes less than two weeks after more than 8,500 canines, owners and handlers converged for another top U.S. dog show, the American Kennel Club National Championsh­ip in Orlando, Florida.

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