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It seems like a long time ago, but in 1938 the
Westminster Kennel Club was already holding
its 62nd annual dog show in New York City. And
to mark the occasion, Time magazine chose for
its cover a gentleman named John G. Bates, who
later that week would step into the ring at
Madison Square Garden to select Westminster's
Best In Show winner.
The caption, written
all those years ago, still tells the story of
this great event:
"His choice becomes
the people's choice."
True then, true today:
Westminster is, undisputedly, America's Dog
Show.
In 2006, the 130th Annual
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show will add to
its legacy as the greatest dog show in the world.
It persists as the second longest continuously
held sporting event in this country, just one
year behind the Kentucky Derby.
Established in 1877,
The Westminster Kennel Club is America's oldest
organization dedicated to the sport of purebred
dogs. There is only one Westminster, and in
its long and prestigious existence, just about
every superlative imaginable has been used to
describe the club, the show and its impact on
the world of purebred dogs. The Westminster
Kennel Club "has had great effect in improving
the quality of the dogs owned for use or companionship.
Of this there can be no doubt ..." wrote
one reporter. True then, true today.
Simply put, Westminster
has become the symbol of the purebred dog, in
show rings as well as in millions of television
homes across America.
The elegance, beauty
and grace of the canine athletes combine with
the excitement of the competition in the world's
most famous sporting arena before a live national
television audience. The result is an event
that is the dog show world's version of the
Super Bowl and Academy Awards. But even greater,
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is a celebration
of the wonderful canine spirit, reflecting our
emotional and spiritual attachment to our dogs.
It all began in 1877
when The Westminster Kennel Club was officially
formed "...to increase the interest in
dogs, and thus improve the breeds, and to hold
an Annual Dog Show in the city of New York ..."
(from Westminster By-Laws).
By all accounts, that
objective was accomplished from the very beginning.
The most-coveted award
in the dog show, Best In Show, was given for
the first time in 1907. That year, and for the
next two years as well, it went to a Smooth
Fox Terrier bitch named Ch. Warren Remedy. She
remains the only dog every to win three times.
Six other dogs have won
Best In Show twice, the most recent being the
English Springer Spaniel, Ch. Chinoe's Adamant
James in 1971 and 1972.
Storied in its history,
rich in its tradition, The Westminster Kennel
Club's famed annual dog show is unique, prestigious,
and elegant for all concerned.
Indeed, there is only
one Westminster.