Miniature poodle Sage fetches top prize at Westminster Kennel Club Dog
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[May 15, 2024]
By Eduardo Munoz
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A sprightly miniature poodle named Sage was crowned
"Best in Show" on Tuesday at the 148th annual Westminster Kennel Club
Dog Show, winning the grand prize in the most prestigious competition
among pure-bred canines in the United States.
Sage, the finalist representing 21 breeds classified as non-sporting
dogs, triumphed over more than 2,500 top-ranked dogs competing in the
two-day contest, held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis
Center in the Queens borough of New York City.
Sage, a 4-year-old black-colored female groomed in the fine, fluffy
topiary style traditional for poodles, competed head to head against the
winners in six other groups - terriers, hounds, herding dogs, working
dogs, sporting dogs and toy dogs.
She was the first female to win the top prize at Westminster since 2020,
according to commentators on the Fox Sports channel, which broadcast the
event live.

And she became the fourth miniature poodle to claim the top prize in the
148-year history of the contest, with the trophy previously going to her
breed in 1943, 1959 and 2002, according to kennel club records.
The larger "standard" poodle breed has been declared Best in Show five
times, most recently in 2020, and the smaller "toy" poodle breed has won
twice.
The poodle originated as a hunting dog in Germany and is now recognized
as the national dog of France.
Sage's handler, Kaz Hosaka, cried tears of joy and carried his prized
poodle in his arms around floor of the auditorium to cheers of the crowd
as he celebrated what he said was his 45th year participating at the
Westminster dog show and the last of his career.
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Sage, a Miniature Poodle from Houston, Texas, wins the Best in Show
Group during the 148th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the USTA
Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, in New York City, New York,
U.S., May 14, 2024. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
 The Westminster dog show bills
itself as the second-oldest U.S. sporting event, behind only the
Kentucky Derby thoroughbred horse race. This year's competition drew
a field of contenders representing 200 breeds from all 50 U.S.
states and 12 other countries.
Mercedes, a female 4-year-old German shepherd, was named runner-up
for the overall contest, after first winning the top prize in the
herding dog group.
Along with Sage and Mercedes, the two other finalists chosen on
Monday were Comet the Shih Tzu, representing the toy group, and
Louis, the Afghan hound leading the hound group.
Rounding out the finalists were three group winners chosen on
Tuesday - Micah the black cocker spaniel, representing sporting
dogs; Monty, the giant schnauzer, leading the working dogs; and
Frankie, a colored bull terrier from the terrier group.
(Reporting by Eduardo Munoz in New York; Writing and additional
reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Christian
Schmollinger and Kim Coghill)
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