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Show Shots!Where will you be for Westminster week? Tradition says you should be at the BEST place to see and be seen. The Judges' Association is hosted by this hotel, the big Judges' Education Foundation holds their dinner dance in the top floor ballroom (see below) and of course, television and newspaper events are held in the lobby.
Directly across the street from The Garden, it is not too late to book at the "Penta", hang out in the coffee shop, groom in the Green Room, and find that little restaurant upstairs in the next block. Scroll down for interesting New York’s Hotel Pennsylvania
The ‘Five-Paw’ Hotel for Westminster VIPs
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Who's Judging Westminster? A pinnacle of one’s judging career is this assignment. Best In Show judge is Elliott Weiss, Group and Breed Judges are…
Interesting Things About Westminster
Did you
know... The Westminster Kennel Club was established in 1877, making it
America's oldest organization dedicated to the sport of purebred dogs
and pre-dating the founding of the governing body of the sport.
First held in 1877, the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is America's
second-longest continuously held sporting event.
A portion
of the proceeds from Westminster's first show in 1877 was donated to the
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
to establish a home for stray and disabled animals
Westminster pre-dates the invention of the light bulb and the
automobile, the building of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Washington
Monument, the invention of basketball and the establishment of the World
Series.
In 1884,
The Westminster Kennel Club became the first member of the American
Kennel Club.
Since Westminster held its first show 133 years ago, there have been
25 men elected president and 12 states have joined the Union. 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.
Only one time has the offspring of a Best In Show winner duplicated the feat. In 2000, the English Springer Spaniel Ch. Salilyn N' Erin's Shameless repeated the 1993 BIS accomplishment of her sire, Ch. Salilyn's Condor.
Two Best
In Show winners, Norwich Terriers, had the same sire: 1994's Ch.
Chidley's Willum the Conqueror and 1998's Ch. Fairewood Frolic
were offspring (half brother/sister) of Ch. Royal Rock Don of Chidley
The Papillon, Ch. Loteki Supernatural Being ("Kirby"), is the
only dog to capture Best In Show at the World Dog Show (1998 in
Helsinki) and Best In Show at Westminster (1999).
Two dogs have won Best In Show at both Westminster and Crufts in Birmingham, England, each of them winning at the English show before coming to the America: the Lakeland Terrier, Ch. Stingray of Derryabah (Crufts 1967, WKC 1968) and the Kerry Blue Terrier, Ch. Torums Scarf Michael (Crufts 2000, WKC 2003).
The
Empire State Building first honored Westminster by lighting its
tower in the Westminster colors of purple and gold in 2004 and will do
so again in 2009.
In 2005, streaming video with same day coverage of breed judging
highlights was made available for the first time on the Westminster web
site (www.westminsterkennelclub.org). It was an immediate and
huge hit.
Westminster's first sellout of Madison Square Garden for the show
came in 2005 and has been repeated each year since.
There have been a total of 296,451 dogs entered in Westminster's
133 shows through 2009
Through the 2009 show, there have been 1,662 judges who have
officiated at least once, some as many as 22 times, at Westminster.
In 2009, Ch. Clussexx Three D Grinchy Glee, a Sussex Spaniel, became the oldest dog to capture Best In Show at 10 years, 2 months and 9 days of age in 2009. The youngest winner was the Rough Collie, Laund Loyalty of Bellhaven, who captured the award in 1929 at the age of exactly 9 months.
Who's Judging Westminster? A pinnacle of one’s judging career is this assignment. Best In Show judge is Elliott Weiss, Group and Breed Judges are…
WKC History, from 1876 to current. Who was the first woman to judge Westminster? Which dogs repeated BIS there?
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