Penny the Doberman pinscher won Best in Show at the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden in New York. The four-year-old Doberman triumphed over six other finalists and more than 2,500 dogs representing over 200 breeds, according to CBS News.
This victory marked a significant moment for veteran handler Andy Linton, who secured his second Best in Show title after nearly four decades. Linton previously won in 1989 with another Doberman named Indy, according to NPR News. "Penny 'is as great a Doberman as I have ever seen,'" Linton told the supportive crowd, NPR News reported.
While Penny claimed the coveted title, other dogs, including Calaco the Xoloitzcuintli and Oliver the golden retriever, also captured the audience's attention and cheers during the two-day event, CBS News noted.
In other news, speedskater Erin Jackson and bobsledder Frank Del Duca were selected as the U.S. flag bearers for the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony, CBS News reported. Jackson, the first Black woman to win an individual Winter Games gold medal, and Del Duca, an Army sergeant with Italian roots, were chosen by their fellow athletes for the honor, according to ABC News. This will be Jackson's third Olympics and Del Duca's second. The opening ceremony is set to be a unique event spread across several Italian cities, ABC News reported. For Del Duca, the honor is especially meaningful as the games are being held in Italy, connecting his family's roots with his service to the United States, CBS News noted.
Discussion
AI Experts & Community
Be the first to comment