Judging at New York's Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show begins in earnest on...
NEW YORK - Judging at New York’s Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show begins in earnest on Monday, the second day of competition in the annual showcase for pedigree canines, which culminates with the awarding of “Best in Show” on Tuesday evening.
Now in its 144th year, the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show bills itself as the second-oldest sporting event in the country, behind only the Kentucky Derby horse race. The seven dogs that emerge victorious at the group stage then compete for the top prize - the single “Best in Show” trophy, awarded on Tuesday evening at Madison Square Garden.
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