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Newtonville Westminster Best in Show winner honoured by Clarington Council

Jake by Jake
February 23, 2026
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The small hamlet of Newtonville in Clarington is preparing to celebrate international recognition after a local Doberman Pinscher claimed one of the most prestigious titles in the dog world. The Newtonville Westminster Best in Show winner will soon be formally honoured by Clarington Council following a historic victory at the 2026 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City.

Penny, a four-and-a-half-year-old Doberman Pinscher born and bred in Newtonville, earned the coveted Best in Show title at the milestone 150th annual Westminster event, held at Madison Square Garden. The achievement has brought global attention to the eastern Clarington community, placing Newtonville proudly on the international stage.

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Clarington Council is expected to consider a motion to install commemorative signage on each of the four gateway signs entering Newtonville. The proposed signage would recognize Penny as the Newtonville Westminster Best in Show winner, marking the community as home to a world-class champion.

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Westminster is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious dog shows in the world, drawing more than 3,000 entries from across North America and beyond. Dogs are judged against strict breed standards, with each competitor evaluated on structure, temperament, movement, and overall adherence to the ideal characteristics of their breed.

Penny stood out among a highly competitive group of finalists. Her final round competitors included an elegant Afghan hound, an energetic Old English sheepdog, and a lively smooth fox terrier. Judges ultimately selected Penny for her poise, strength, and striking presence — earning her a standing ovation from the crowd.

Described as sleek and majestic, Penny impressed spectators and judges alike with her confident movement and distinctive ears that curl gracefully. Her victory marks a significant moment not only for her owners and handlers but also for the broader Doberman community. The last Doberman Pinscher to win Best in Show at Westminster did so in 1989, making Penny’s triumph especially notable.

Penny was bred by Theresa Connors-Chan and Gregory Chan and is co-owned by the Chans along with Francis and Diana Sparagna. Her handler, Andy Linton, is no stranger to Westminster success. Linton also handled the previous Doberman champion in 1989, adding an additional layer of historic significance to this year’s win.

Winning Best in Show at Westminster brings more than a trophy and ribbon. It carries international prestige, media coverage, and lasting recognition within the competitive dog breeding and showing community. For Newtonville, the accomplishment has created a source of local pride and celebration.

The recognition of the Newtonville Westminster Best in Show winner reflects how even a small Ontario hamlet can gain global attention through excellence and dedication. Community members have expressed excitement over the proposal to permanently honour Penny’s achievement at the town’s entrances, ensuring visitors know Newtonville is home to a world champion.

As Clarington Council prepares to review the motion, residents are embracing the moment as a celebration of local success, dedication to breeding standards, and the bond between handler and dog that led to this remarkable accomplishment.

With her historic win at the 150th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the Newtonville Westminster Best in Show winner has secured her place in canine history — and in the hearts of her hometown community.

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I’m a Senior Editor at AllAboutDurham.com, and I enjoy highlighting the people and stories that make Durham unique. Working under the Managing Editor, I help shape clear, timely local updates and I’m always on the lookout for meaningful community stories.

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