Thousands attend corgi competition featuring 120 teams from across Europe: 'He's really proud'

Thousands of people poured into the capital of Lithuania for Corgi Race Vilnius this weekend, where 120 sets of furry competitors and their owners in Europe went to the nose.
Corgi Race Vilnius, a two -day event in the capital of Lithuania, allowed Wales Pembroke and Cardigan Corgi to show his skills in the races, solo sprints, puzzles and costume competitions and the “most powerful” competitions.
Associated Press traveled from all over Europe, including Latvia, Poland, Austria, Italy and Germany to attend the event.
As stated on the website of Corgi Race Vilnius, “We will turn into the center of the Vilnius Corgi universe and we want it to be a part of every dog lover.”
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According to the EP, the event was completed on Sunday with the World Corgi Meetup, where Lithuania Corgis connected with Ireland, the United States and other offspring in Poland.
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“This is a very fun and wonderful feeling for the whole family, a bright thing that many people desire,” said Janina Stoniene, a retired teacher who brought their three grandchildren to the event.
A Corgi named Amigo, a factory -themed costume sports, claimed the first place in the costume competition. According to the AP, the other four -legged rival princess was dressed like Batman and even a plane.
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AP reported that a Corgi named Mango was the winner of the solo race.
“This is a fruit of a fruit mango and Corgi Race 2025 for the second time.” “Last year we failed to finish the race perfectly. We had a really good training. We received training every day, but this year we just decided to go without training to enjoy a large number of Corgis.”
“He knows what he’s doing and is really proud of himself.”
Last year, Corgi Race Vilnius brought 100 Corgi out of five countries and attracted nearly 7,000 fans according to the website of the event.




