
Crufts Dog Show Results 2016: Saturday Winners, Updated Schedule and TV Info
Ch Liskport Lord of the Rings was named the best working dog at the Crufts Dog Show on Saturday, while Simaro Cold as Ice was judged the best pastoral dog.
The Bouvier des Flandres finished best of group ahead of Angel's Phoenix the Devil's Advocate in the working category, while the border collie beat Vi'Skaly's Harlem Shake, who finished as best reserve for the second year running.
Here are all the results from Saturday's two judging categories along with the schedule for the final day:
| Best of Group | Ch Liskport Lord of the Rings | Bouvier des Flandres |
| Reserve | Angel's Phoenix the Devil's Advocate | Bullmastiff |
| Third | USA/Lux Ch Cypress Bay's the One That I Want for Bear N Mind | Newfoundland |
| Fourth | Ch Chayo My Prerogative | Alaskan Malamute |
| Best of Group | Ch Simaro Cold as Ice | Border Collie |
| Reserve | Vi'Skaly's Harlem Shake | Pyrenean Mountain Dog |
| Third | Ch Windcrest Stylish Move | Shetland Sheepdog |
| Fourth | Ch Smiliesam Strike Home | Samoyed |
| Sunday, March 13 | Terriers, Hounds, Best in Show |
Channel 4 provided TV coverage of the event, and it can also be streamed live via Crufts' official Youtube account.
Saturday Recap
Saturday saw the agility Crufts team small final take place, where Zola the cocker spaniel inadvertently provided one of the highlights of the round, per the Kennel Club on Twitter:
First place eventually went to the Rushden Randoms, as they topped the standings ahead of Lae Going for Gold and Wye Valley 1.
Day 3 also saw the annual performance from the Southern Golden Retriever Display Team, and as usual, they wowed the crowds at the NEC in Birmingham with their impressive display:
Everush Olympic Flame and her owner, Suzy Tooley, claimed this year's obedience championship:
As Dog World noted on Twitter, Dot Watts and Ob Ch Zigdann Zyco also won for the second year running:
In the Scruffts cross-breed dog of the year, Bella claimed the prize along with owner Helen Lewis:
Judge Kari Jarvinen was tasked with assessing the competitors in the working category. Here is the moment he chose Liskport Lord of the Rings:
In the pastoral category, Frank Kane was responsible for choosing the winner, and he duly selected Simaro Cold as Ice:
The terriers and hounds will be chosen on Sunday ahead of the crowning jewel in the showpiece—the prestigious best in show award.
Simaro Cold as Ice and Liskport Lord of the Rings will both be in contention for the gong after winning on Saturday, but they'll face stiff competition from the likes of Friday's gundog victor Sh Ch Lourdace Fulcrum.

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