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The winner of the Westminster dog show the year you were born

The Westminster Dog Show crowned a new winner on Tuesday. We've found photos of the Best in Show winners throughout history.

Dog handler Kaz Hosaka and Sage, Best in Show and Non-Sporting Group winner pose during the 148th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show - Best In Show at Arthur Ashe Stadium on May 14, 2024 in Queens, New York.
Dog handler Kaz Hosaka and Sage, Best in Show winner pose during the 148th Annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show on May 14, 2024.
  • The Westminster Kennel Club dog show crowned its 148th champion on May 14.
  • This year's winner was Surrey Sage, a 3-year-old miniature poodle.
  • In honor of Sage, we've found photos of some of the Best in Show winners throughout history.

The 148th annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show wrapped up on May 14, crowning a new winner: the black miniature poodle Surrey Sage.

Westminster is one of the oldest and most famous dog shows in the world, with days of competition and lots of moving parts behind the scenes.

While it only costs $100 to enter a dog in the show, caring for a show dog involves many other expenses. In 2018, CNBC reported it can cost up to $250,000 a year to get a dog to a big show like Westminster, with expenses like grooming, veterinary services, and promotion. Trainers alone can cost hundreds of dollars per day.

Additionally, adopting a miniature poodle — the breed of this year's winner — can cost anywhere from $1,500 to $3,000, according to Dogster.

If you're more interested in dog shows from afar — and don't want to spend thousands of dollars — you can take a look at 44 Best in Show winners here, dating back to 1913.

1913: Strathtay Prince Albert, an English bulldog
1913 westminster winner
Strathtay Prince Albert.

After he won the title, The New York Times called this pup "a solidly set, solemn-faced type of the breed."

1915 and 1916: Matford Vic, a wire fox terrier
1915 1916 westminster winner
Matford Vic.

Matford Vic won the top honor back-to-back in both 1915 and 1916, according to The New York Times.

1917 and 1920: Conejo Wycollar Boy, a wire fox terrier
1917 1920 westminster winner
Conejo Wycollar Boy.

Conejo was described by The New York Times as an "aggressive terrier."

1922: Boxwood Barkentine, an Airedale terrier
1922 westminster winner
Boxwood Barkentine.

The American Kennel Club calls the Airedale terrier a "friendly, clever, [and] courageous" breed.

1945: Shieling's Signature, a Scottish terrier
1945 westminster dog winner
Shieling's Signature.

Three American presidents have had Scottish terriers: Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and George W. Bush, according to Petful.

1955: Kippax Fearnought, an English bulldog
english bulldog 1955 winner
Kippax Fearnought.

Even though they're adorable, bulldogs' smashed snouts make breathing difficult for them.

1956: Wilber White Swan, a toy poodle
1956 westminster winner
Wilber White Swan.

Wilber won Best in Show just 14 years after the American Kennel Club recognized toy poodles as a breed, reported Sports Illustrated.

1957: Shirkhan of Grandeur, an Afghan hound
1957 Westminster Dog Show winner
Co-owner Sunny Shay and Shirkhan of Grandeur.

Shirkhan of Grandeur was the first Afghan hound to win the competition. The champion is pictured with one of its owners, Sunny Shay.

1964: Courtenay Fleetfoot of Pennyworth, a whippet
1964 westminster winner
Courtenay Fleetfoot of Pennyworth.

Courtenay Fleetfoot took a portrait as fancy as his name.

1965: Carmichael's Fanfare, a Scottish terrier
1965 westminster winner
Carmichael's Fanfare.

She didn't actually respond to Carmichael's Fanfare — her "real" name was Mamie, according to The New York Times.

1968: Stingray of Derryabah, a Lakeland terrier
1968 westminster winner
Stingray of Derryabah.

Stingray was one of only two dogs in history to win both the Westminster Dog Show and Crufts — the two biggest dog shows in the world.

1970: Arriba's Prima Donna, a boxer
westminster winner 1970
Arriba's Prima Donna.

"She is bringing elegance back to boxers," Anna Katherine Nicholas, that year's judge, told The New York Times.

1975: Sir Lancelot of Barvan, old English sheepdog
1975 Westminster Dog Show winner
Sir Lancelot of Barvan.

When he was at home in Canada with his owners, Ronald and Barbara Vanword, he was known simply as Dudley.

Before the win, the 3-year-old dog had been Best in Show in Canada 20 times, The New York Times reported in 1975.

1982: St. Aubrey Dragonora of Elsdon, a Pekingese
westminister winner 1982
St. Aubrey Dragonora of Elsdon.

St. Aubrey, or Lee Lee as she was known, retired the year after she won Best in Show.

1988: Great Elms Prince Charming II, a Pomeranian
westminster winner 1988
Great Elms Prince Charming II.

Prince Charming was small enough to fit inside the trophy. Pomeranians can weigh as little as three pounds.

1996: Clussexx Country Sunrise, a clumber spaniel
westminster winner 1996
Clussexx Country Sunrise.

While the name comes from an estate in England, no one is sure where the clumber spaniel came from.

1997: Parsifal Di Casa Netzer, a standard schnauzer
westminster winner 1997
Parsifal Di Casa Netzer.

Schnauzers come in three sizes: giant, standard, and miniature.

1998: Fairewood Frolic, a Norwich terrier
westminster winner 1998
Fairewood Frolic.

Fairewood Frolic, who went by Rocki, was two weeks pregnant at the time of her win.

1999: Loteki Supernatural Being, a Papillon
westminster winner 1999
Loteki Supernatural Being.

Why the long name? According to the American Kennel Club, there are specific rules for naming your dog, including choosing both a kennel name and a litter name. You also must register each competing dog's name, to ensure no overlap.

So, Loteki Supernatural Being it is.

2000: Salilyn 'N Erin's Shameless, an English springer spaniel
westminster winner 2000
Salilyn 'N Erin's Shameless.

What a mouthful — her call name, or actual name, was Samantha.

2001: Special Times Just Right, a bichon frise
westminster winner 2001
Special Times Just Right.

Bichons frises, with their fluffy white coats, are among the most hypoallergenic dogs out there.

2002: Surrey Spice Girl, a miniature poodle
westminster winner 2002
Surrey Spice Girl.

According to The New York Times, that year's judge, W. Everett Dean Jr., said of Surrey Spice Girl: "She was gorgeous. Size, balance, coat, feet, movement, she had it all. She never took a wrong step."

2003: Torums Scarf Michael, a Kerry blue terrier
wesminster winner 2003
Torums Scarf Michael.

Torums Scarf Michael, also known as Mike, won the Westminster Dog Show in 2003, solidifying his spot in history.

He was, and still is, the only dog to have won the "Triple Crown" of dog shows: Westminster, Crofts, and the AKC/Eukanuba National Invitational.

2004: Darbydale's All Rise Pouch Cove, a Newfoundland
westminster winner 2004
Darbydale's All Rise Pouch Cove.

The Star-Ledger reported that this gentle giant, better known as Josh, worked as a therapy dog after his big win.

2005: Kan-Point's VJK Autumn Roses, a German shorthaired pointer
westminster winner 2005
Kan-Point's VJK Autumn Roses.

Autumn Roses, better known as Carlee, was the second-ever German shorthaired pointer — and she was descended from the first winner, according to ESPN.

2006: Rocky Top's Sundance Kid, a bull terrier
westminster winner 2006
Rocky Top's Sundance Kid.

The American Kennel Club describes bull terriers as "playful, charming, and mischievous."

2007: Felicity's Diamond Jim, an English springer spaniel
westminster winner 2007
Felicity's Diamond Jim.

"I had a lot of great dogs to choose from. But this one stood out. He had that look in his eye that said, 'It's my night.' He had great temperament. It was an honor to judge him," said judge Robert Indeglia, according to The New York Times.

2008: K-Run's Park Me In First, a beagle
westminster winner 2008
K-Run's Park Me In First.

K-Run's Park Me In First, aka Uno, was the first Westminster winner to visit the White House. He met President George W. Bush.

2009: Clussexx Three D Grinchy Glee, a Sussex spaniel
westminster winner 2009
Clussexx Three D Grinchy Glee.

Stump, the call name of Clussexx Three D Grinchy Glee, was the oldest Westminster winner ever, at age 10.

2010: Roundtown Mercedes of Maryscot, a Scottish terrier
westminster 2010 winner
Roundtown Mercedes of Maryscot.

Roundtown Mercedes won over 100 top prizes.

2011: Foxcliffe Hickory Wind, a Scottish deerhound
westminster winner 2011
Foxcliffe Hickory Wind.

Scottish deerhounds can reach over 100 pounds, making Foxcliffe one of the largest winners.

2012: Palacegarden Malachy, a Pekingese
westminster winner 2012
Palacegarden Malachy.

According to the American Kennel Club, Chinese legend states that the Buddha created the Pekingese dog by shrinking down a lion to dog-size. We can see the resemblance.

2013: Banana Joe V Tani Kazari, an Affenpinscher
westminster winner 2013
Banana Joe V Tani Kazari.

"This isn't a breed you train. He's like a human. You befriend him," Banana Joe's handler, Ernesto Lara, told The New York Times.

2014: Afterall Painting The Sky, a wire fox terrier
wesminster dog show 2014
Afterall Painting The Sky.

Wire fox terriers have won Best in Show 15 times, more than any other breed.

2015: Tashtins Lookin' For Trouble, a beagle
miss p westminster winner 2015
Tashtins Lookin' For Trouble.

If you want to end up like this pup, affectionately called Miss P., it can cost an owner anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000 to get their dog to Westminster, reported CNN in 2015. It's likely even more now.

2016: C.J., or Vjk-Myst Garbonita's California Journey, a German shorthaired pointer
westminster winner 2016
Vjk-Myst Garbonita's California Journey.

Handler Valerie Nunes-Atkinson sits beside German shorthaired pointer C.J. after he won Best in Show on February 16, 2016. 

2017: Rumor Has It, a German shepherd
westminster 2017 winner
Rumor Has It.

Rumor welcomed a litter of eight puppies in August 2017.

2018: Belle Creek's All I Care About Is Love, a bichon frise
flynn westminster winner
Belle Creek's All I Care About Is Love.

This good boy, who answers to Flynn, beat almost 3,000 dogs to win Best in Show.

2019: Kingarthur Van Foliny Home, a wire fox terrier
Kingarthur Van Foliny Home westminster 2019
Kingarthur Van Foliny Home.

In 2019, the wire fox terriers continued their Best in Show dominance, with Kingarthur taking the crown.

2020: Stone Run Afternoon Tea, a standard poodle
wesminster winner 2020
Stone Run Afternoon Tea.

This immaculately groomed pooch, also known as Siba to her owners, was the fifth poodle to win Best in Show at Westminster and the first since 2002.

2021: Pequest Pickwick, a Pekingese
wasabi the westminster 2021 winner
Wasabi.

Wasabi, as he's also known, was the fifth Pekingese to win, and the first since 2012's champion Palacegarden Malachy.

2022: Flessner's Toot My Own Horn, a bloodhound
Trumpet the bloodhound poses with breeder and handler Heather Buehner after winning Best in Show at the 146th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the Lyndhurst Mansion, in Tarrytown, New York, on June 22, 2022.
Trumpet.

Trumpet, as his owners call him, was the first bloodhound to ever win Best in Show at Westminster. We bet his very floppy ears helped him take the night's top prize.

2023: Soletrader Buddy Holly, a petit basset griffon Vendéen
anice Hayes and Buddy Holly, the Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen, winner of the Hound Group, wins Best in Show at the 147th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Presented by Purina Pro Plan at Arthur Ashe Stadium on May 09, 2023
Buddy Holly.

Buddy Holly was the first PBGV to win Best in Show at Westminster.

"I never thought a PBGV would do this," handler and co-owner Janice Hayes told AP News. "Buddy Holly is the epitome of a show dog. Nothing bothers him."

2024: Surrey Sage, a miniature poodle
Dog handler Kaz Hosaka and Sage, Best in Show and Non-Sporting Group winner pose during the 148th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show - Best In Show at Arthur Ashe Stadium on May 14, 2024 in Queens, New York.
Surrey Sage.

Sage, as she's known to her owners and handlers, is the fourth miniature poodle to win Best in Show — the breed previously won in 1943, 1959, and 2002.

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