World Dog Show
The World Dog Show is a Fédération Cynologique Internationale-sanctioned international dog show, held yearly since 1971. The World Show includes agility, obedience, junior handler, conformation, and other events and demonstrations. International championships for many events are awarded at the World Show. It is held in a different country each year.[1]
Entries in the World Show are from Fédération Cynologique Internationale member clubs, and non-member clubs (such as the American Kennel Club) by invitation.[2]
Show locations and winners
Best in Show World Show winners, called World Champions:
- 1977 Herning, Denmark
- 1978 Mexico City, Mexico
- 1979 Bern, Switzerland
- 1980 Verona, Italy
- 1981 Dortmund, Germany
- 1982 Tokyo, Japan
- 1983 Madrid, Spain
- 1984 Acapulco, Mexico
- 1985 Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 1986 Vienna, Austria
- 1987 Tel Aviv, Israel
- 1988 Lima, Perú
- 1989 Copenhagen, Denmark
- 1990 Brno, Czech
- 1991 Dortmund, Germany
- 1992 Valencia, Spain
- 1993 Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 1994 Bern, Switzerland
- 1995 Brussels, Belgium: Bull Terrier, Einstein the Joker[3]
- 1996 Budapest: Afghan Hound, Jerome Sannalah[4]
- 1997 San Juan, Puerto Rico
- 1998 Helsinki, Finland: Papillon, Loteki Supernatural Being
- 1999 Mexico City, Mexico: Belgian Shepherd Tervuren, Am. Ch. Tacara's Santer Savar
- 2000 Milan, Italy: Bracco Italiano, Giaccherebbe dell'Angelo del Summano
- 2001 Porto, Portugal: Coton de Tulear, Ysaura of the Swift Cotton
- 2002 Amsterdam, Netherlands: Standard Poodle, Topscore Contradiction
- 2003 Dortmund, Germany: Australian Shepherd, Propwash Syzygy
- 2004 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Pug, Double D Cinoblu's Masterpiece
- 2005 Argentina: Lhasa Apso, Homero del Alcazar[5]
- 2006 Poznan, Poland: Bracco Italiano, Axel del Monte Alago[6]
- 2007 Mexico City: Miniature Poodle, Smash On Monday, from Japan[7]
- 2008 Stockholm, Sweden: Sealyham Terrier, Efbe's Hidalgo At Goodspice
- 2009 Bratislava, Slovakia: Pharaoh Hound, Northgate's As You Like It
- 2010 Herning, Denmark: Toy Poodle Smash JP Talk About
- 2011 Paris, France[8]
- 2012 Salzburg, Austria
- 2013 Budapest, Hungary
- 2014 Helsinki, Finland
- 2015 Milan, Italy
- 2016 Moscow, Russia
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