EXQUISITE MODEL OF WARE
Exquisite Model fue una hembra tricolor, nacida el 9 de julio
de 1935. Su verdadero nombre era Brunette of Hubbastone ya que fue criada por
Mr y Mrs C.C. D. Youings, su padre era Whoopee of Ware y su madre Janet of Ide. Cuando H. S. Lloyd la compró, cambió su nombre por Exquisite Model,
con el cual sería mundialmente conocida.
En 1938 fue inscrita en Crufts, su padre ya había sido
reserva de Best in Show el año de su nacimiento (1935). Consiguió el ansiado trofeo
ganando al gran danés Ruler of Ouborough. Esta sería la última final que vería Charles
Cruft, fundador del evento, ya que poco después falleció.
En 1939 se hizo con el Best in Show en el National Kennel
Club Show, derrotando a Sir Galahad of Ware. Ese mismo año volvió a ganar en
Crufts, dejando para la reserva al Chow Chow Choonam Hung Kwong, que había ganado
previamente en 1936. Era el 24 BIS que ganaba Exquisite. También fue reserva
ese año en el Cocker Spaniel Club of Ireland Show.
Durante su carrera, tuvo gran éxito en los campeonatos del
Cocker Spaniel Club de Gran Bretaña, ganando el Bis tres años consecutivos
antes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Su padre Whoopee, ya había hecho lo mismo
antes que ella. Posee el record de C.C.s conseguidos por una hembra cocker
antes de la guerra con un total de 53, record que fue batido por Whoopee con
56, aunque este no ganó Crufts por dos veces. Hasta 2008, era el cuarto cocker
con más éxitos de todos los tiempos (por detrás de Whoope of Ware, Colinwood
Silver Lariot y Bournehouse Starshine)
Exquisite Model of Ware
Exquisite Model of Ware, (born 9 July 1935), was a female English Cocker Spaniel who won the title of Best In Show at Cruft's in both 1938 and 1939. She was the most successful female English Cocker Spaniel in Great Britain prior to the Second World War.
Show career
Exquisite Model was born on 9 July 1935 and first registered as Brunette of Hubbastone. She was bred by Mr. & Mrs. C. C. D. Youings, and sired by Whoopee of Ware from the dam Jane of Hubbastone. She was subsequently purchased by H. S. Lloyd of the "of Ware" kennel, where she was renamed Exquisite Model of Ware, the name under which she later became well known.
In 1938, Exquisite Model was entered in the Cruft's dog show, her sire having been named as Reserve Best in Show during the year of her birth. She was awarded Best in Show over the Great Dane Ch. Ruler of Ouborough. It was the final show run by Charles Cruft prior to his death.
At The Kennel Club national show in 1939, she defeated fellow "of Ware" dog Sir Galahad of Ware for the title of Best of Breed, before going on to take the Best in Show title. She went on to win Best in Show at Cruft's for the second time, becoming the second dog of Lloyds' to do so. Ch. Choonam Hung Kwong was placed in Reserve, who had previously won Best in Show in 1937. It was the 24th Best in Show of Exquisite Model's career. Also in 1939, she was Reserve Best in Show at the Cocker Spaniel Club of Ireland's championship show.
During her career, she had great success at the Cocker Spaniel Club of Great Britain's championship shows, winning the title of Best in Show for three years running prior to the Second World War. Her sire, Whoopee of Ware, had also won the title for the three years prior to that. She set the record for the number of challenge certificates won by an English Cocker Spaniel bitch prior to the Second World War, with a total of 53 certificates. That record was only beaten by Whoopee, who won a total of 56 certificates, however Whoopee never won Best in Show at Cruft's. As of 2008, she was the fourth most successful British English Cocker Spaniel of all time. Exquisite Model was one of three "of Ware" dogs to win Cruft's twice, the other two being Luckystar of Ware and Tracey Witch of Ware.