Nassau teen is first person of color to win a junior title at Westminster
Christine Roldan and Hero the French bulldog sit alongside their ribbons from the Westminster Dog Show. Photo by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Hero the French bulldog. Photo by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Hero the French bulldog. Photo by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Christine Roldan works with Hero the French bulldog in February at their home in Callahan. Photo by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Christine Roldan works with Hero the French bulldog in February at their home in Callahan. Photo by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Christine Roldan works with Hero the French bulldog in February at their home in Callahan. Photo by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Christine Roldan works with Hero the French bulldog in February at their home in Callahan. Photo by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Christine Roldan works with Hero the French bulldog in February at their home in Callahan. Photo by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
At Christine Roldan's parents house, a custom chess board is displayed prominently on the living room coffee table. The pieces feature different bully breeds. Photo by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
At Christine Roldan's parents house, a custom chess board is displayed prominently on the living room coffee table. The pieces feature different bully breeds. Photo by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Christine Roldan and Hero the French bulldog at their home in Callahan. Photo by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Hero the French bulldog shows of one of many of the tricks that he knows in February outside of his home in Callahan. Photo by Ashley Chandler/News-Leader
Christine Roldan, an 18 year old from Callahan took third place in the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show as a junior handler.
When Roldan, along with her French bulldog Hero took the floor o…