List of Best in Show winners of Crufts
The title Best in Show is awarded annually to the dog chosen as winner of the Crufts dog show, according to conformation show rules. This title was first awarded in 1928, the initial winner being Primley Sceptre, a fawn Greyhound. Previously, Crufts had used the title "Best Champion", sponsored by the Illustrated Kennel News, which was awarded from 1905 to 1914. The first winner of Best Champion was Ch. The Sable Mite, a Pomeranian. According to Crufts: The Official History the first winner of that award was the first dog to be considered the "best" at a Crufts show, although it only lists winners between 1906 and 1912.
When Best Champion was introduced at Crufts in 1905, it was seen by Charles Cruft as an extension of the other titles already available at the show. The class was one of several classes reserved for Crufts subscribers at the cost of a guinea per year. Because of the restriction in entry, there were years when the winner of Best Champion was defeated in other classes which were not restricted to subscribers. Crufts was not the first dog show in the UK to introduce this type of title, the first event to do so was at the Cambridge Canine Society Show in 1900.
The change to Best in Show was considered by the press to be of little significance and was not promoted by Charles Cruft, and did not require a dog to have won its Best of Breed class until 1936. It did however remove restrictions on entry, which remained until the mid-1960s when entry to Crufts was restricted to dogs who had already become a champion by gaining championship points at other dog shows.
The most successful breed in the modern era since Best in Show was introduced has been the English Cocker Spaniel. Of the breed's seven show titles, all but one of them were owned and bred by Herbert Summers Lloyd from the "of Ware" kennel. Only four dogs have won Best in Show on more than one occasion, and on three of these occasions they were English Cocker Spaniels owned by Lloyd. The fourth occasion was a Labrador Retriever named Bramshaw Bob, owned by Countess Lorna Howe who is the second most successful breeder in the show's history as she also won Best in Show once more with another Labrador in 1937, Ch. Cheveralla Ben of Banchory. Although no dog has won Crufts more than once since H. S. Lloyd's Tracey Witch of Ware in 1950, owner Jackie Lorimer won the title in 1993 with Irish Setter Sh Ch. Danaway Debonair and again with the dog's son, Sh Ch. Caspians Intrepid in 1999.
1905 to 1914
Best Champion
First awarded in 1905, it was listed as the 51st and last out of the members-only trophies on its introduction in the show schedule. The description of the award read, "AN ANTIQUE SILVER CUP, value FIVE GUINEAS, offered by the Proprietors of the "ILLUSTRATED KENNEL NEWS," for the best Champion of any breed in the Show. To be won outright."Year | Prefix | Winner | Image | Breed | Owner | Ref |
1905 | Ch. | The Sable Mite | Pomeranian | Mrs Vale Nicholas | ||
1906 | Ch. | Wishaw Leader | Scotch Collie#endnote_A| | Mr R A Tait | ||
1907 | Ch. | The Sable Mite | Pomeranian | Mrs Vale Nicholas | ||
1908 | Ch. | Shelton Viking | Newfoundland | Mrs Vale Nicholas | ||
1909 | Ch. | Clareholm Dora | Field Spaniel | Mrs E. Rouse | ||
1910 | Ch. | Broadwater Banker | Greyhound | Mrs E. Chapman | ||
1911 | Ch. | Collarbone of Notts | Wire Fox Terrier | Mr A.E.G. Way | ||
1912 | Ch. | The Pride of Sussex | St Bernard | Mr H Stocken & Miss Samuel | ||
1913 | Ch. | Choo-tai of Egham | Pekingese | Miss V. Ashton Cross | ||
1914 | Ch. | St. Blaise | Greyhound | Miss D. Beadon |
1928 to present
Best in Show
Introduced in 1928, the prize was first described as "STERLING SILVER GOLD GILT 10-inch REPOUSSE ROSE BOWL. Decorated in flowers on circular base, for the best Dog in the Show. ".Most successful breeds
As of 2020Number of wins | Breeds |
7 | English Cocker Spaniel |
4 | Irish Setter, Standard Poodle, Welsh Terrier |
3 | English Setter, German Shepherd, Greyhound, Labrador Retriever, West Highland White Terrier, Whippet, Wire Fox Terrier |
2 | Afghan Hound, Airedale Terrier, Flat Coated Retriever, Kerry Blue Terrier, Lakeland Terrier, Lhasa Apso, Pointer, Scottish Terrier, Toy Poodle |
1 | American Cocker Spaniel, Australian Shepherd, Basenji, Bearded Collie, Bulldog, Bull Terrier, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Chow Chow, Clumber Spaniel, Dalmatian, Giant Schnauzer, Great Dane, Hungarian Vizsla, Irish Wolfhound, Keeshond, Norfolk Terrier, Papillon, Pekingese, Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen, Pyrenean Mountain Dog, Sealyham Terrier, St. Bernard, Tibetan Terrier, Wire-haired Dachshund, Yorkshire Terrier |
Most successful groups
As of 2020Number of wins | Groups |
24 | Gundog |
22 | Terrier |
13 | Utility |
12 | Hound |
5 | Pastoral, Working |
4 | Toy |