Who are the previous winners of the Crufts Best in Show competition?
Prospective Best in Show winners are selected from an already prestigious list of Kennel Club pedigrees.
Potential canine champions must first qualify through their previous success at Kennel Club shows before competing at Crufts.
Contestants will first compete in breed groups and must win “Best in Breed” before being in with a chance of claiming the qualifying “Best in Group” status.
Once the group winners have championed their fellow competitors, they are then in the final running to compete for Best in Show.
In the last 10 Crufts shows, Best in Show has been awarded to everything from Retrievers to Dachshunds, but which other breeds have been crowned Crufts champions?
Afterglow Maverick Sabre, Jason John and Sandra Stone – 2014
Also known as Ricky the Standard-Poodle, co-owners Jason Lynne, John Stone and Sandra Stone led their large dog to victory in 2014 at the Best in Show final.
How Did Baxer the Flat-Coated Retriever Win the 2022 Crufts
Since Crufts isnt an open competition, dogs progress through various qualifying competitions throughout the year to become eligible.
Sharing the drama of the final stage in 2022 with Baxer were the following group winners:
Congratulations to Baxer and his best human pal Oware! Their bond is so obvious, and represents a friendship wed all be lucky to have, and thats a momentous win for sure. We cant wait to see them again!
Which dog breed has won Crufts the most?
After a 2021 pandemic hiatus, the international dog show Crufts once again celebrated fine breeds from around the world. During an engaging four days of competition in Birmingham, England, Baxer—a 6-year-old flat-coated retriever—took home the top prize of Best in Show on March 13.
His co-owner and handler, Patrick Oware of Oslo, Norway, was simply overcome with emotion. “Baxer never lets me down, hes always happy and energetic. Hes a fantastic dog! I dont have any words, its just amazing, and Im really proud of him. Hes a true credit to his breed,” he said in a Crufts statement.
Officially known as Baxer (CH Almanza Backseat Driver), he entered the running for top dog after winning the Gundog Group title (which is similar to the Sporting Group category of the National Dog Show in America). “Baxer is a true flat coat, always happy, has this amazing will to please and always wants to work for his owners and handlers,” Oware said in a Crufts release after the show. “His tail never stops! This dog is my dream dog, my best friend. I was just hoping for a placement in the class!”
Baxer is the third flat-coat but the first liver to win the coveted Best in Show prize. The others were Ch. Shargleam Blackcap in 1980, followed by Sh Ch. Vbos the Kentuckian in 2011.
Bred in Sweden by Ragnhild Ulin, youll notice in the TikTok below from Crufts how Baxer struts his stuff beautifully, demonstrating exactly why he led the pack this year of 16,000 participants from 38 countries in the return of the largest show of its kind in the world.
The namesake of the show is Charles Cruft, once a general manager of a dog biscuit company, who managed a show of different terrier breeds in 1886. The first canine conformation competition in his name began in 1891 with 36 different dog breeds and nearly 2,500 entries. By 1936, the show reached 10,000 entries and established the foundation for the international program we enjoy today.
The breed with the most top wins at Crufts is the English cocker spaniel, with seven Best in Show titles thus far. The most successful group is Gundog—Baxer marks the 23rd time a dog from this group won Best in Show.
Unlike other dog shows and competitions, Crufts, now organized in the U.K. by The Kennel Club, doesnt have a large purse for the Best in Show winner. Oware and Baxer received a cash prize of £100 (approximately $130) and a replica of the solid silver Crufts Keddall Memorial Trophy. The recognition often leads to stud fees and sponsorship deals.