2021 Cincinnati Kennel Club dog show results

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 14: Tommy, an English Setter, looks on backstage on the final night of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden, February 14, 2017 in New York City. There are 2874 dogs entered in this show with a total entry of 2908 in 200 different breeds or varieties, including 23 obedience entries. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 14: Tommy, an English Setter, looks on backstage on the final night of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden, February 14, 2017 in New York City. There are 2874 dogs entered in this show with a total entry of 2908 in 200 different breeds or varieties, including 23 obedience entries. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) /
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The 2021 Cincinnati Kennel Club dog show wrapped up in Hamilton, Ohio, on Sunday, May 30, and there were quite a variety of strong competitors in attendance.

These show results were found via The Canine Chronicle magazine.

The Cincinnati Kennel Club may be also known as the Queen City Dog Training Club, though as none of our site staff here at Dog O’Day are from the southern Ohio area, this is unclear.

However, many worthy competitors took part in the 2020 Cincinnati Kennel Club dog show, and we’ve got the results here.

Who won at the 2021 Cincinnati Kennel Club dog show?

Herding Group

Taking the first-place blue ribbon in the Hound Group, which was judged by Carl Gene Lippman, was an Australian Shepherd named Sugarbird Mr Bojangles.

Taking the second-place red ribbon was a Canaan Dog, the white ribbon for third went to a Shetland Sheepdog and the fourth-place yellow ribbon was awarded to an Icelandic Sheepdog.

Hound Group

The Hound Group was judged by June Penta, and she awarded the group win to a female Borzoi named GCHB Soyaras Devilish Delilah, which probably means her call name is Delilah.

Also placing were a Scottish Deerhound in second, a Whippet in third and a 15-inch Beagle in fourth. The Beagle was the only dude placing in this group, which was big on girl power.

Non-Sporting Group

The Non-Sporting Group was judge by Gerald Penta, and he gave the blue ribbon to a Standard Poodle named Hillwoods Purple Rain.

Also placing were a French Bulldog, a Tibetan Spaniel, and a Schipperke, in that order.

Sporting Group

The Sporting Group blue ribbon went to an English Setter with the registered name of GCHG Wingfield N Chebaco Just So You Know, judged by Donna Ernst.

Also placing here were a Golden Retriever in second, a Gordon Setter in third and a Welsh Springer Spaniel in fourth.

Terrier Group

Taking the top prize in the Terrier Group was a female Border Terrier named simply Meadowlake Gypsy; the judge was Gayle Denman.

Also placing were a Miniature Schnauzer, an American Hairless Terrier and a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, in that order. Once again, only fourth place in this group was a male dog.

Toy Group

The Toy Group was judged by Dr. Wanda Spediacci, and she named a Havanese named GCHB That’s Fire Power at Enginuity as top dog.

Also placing here were a female Chihuahua, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Brussels Griffon, in that order.

Working Group

The Working Group was also judged by Dr. Wanda Spediacci, who named a female Doberman Pinscher named GCHB Jagers Perfectly Designed for Silhouette the group champion.

Taking the red ribbon was a Portuguese Water Dog, the white went to a Bullmastiff and the yellow ribbon went to a Boxer, who was again the only male placing his group.

Best in Show

The Best in Show prize at the 2021 Cincinnati Kennel Club dog show went to the English Setter, while the Reserve Best in Show prize went to the Standard Poodle. Best in Show was judged by Carol Spritzer.

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Congratulations to all the dogs who won and placed in their groups!