Little Legs, Big Dreams: More than 100 Teams Compete in Lithuania’s International Corgi Race
The event featured 120 teams from Europe competing in various contests including solo sprints and costume challenges, culminating in the World Corgi Meetup connecting dogs globally.
- On Saturday in Vilnius, the Corgi Race Vilnius drew 120 teams from around Europe and thousands of spectators to the capital's largest park, featuring solo sprints, a 'mightiest voice' contest, costume challenges and group racing.
- Participants said many entrants treated the event as celebration rather than competition, with attendees describing it as family-friendly and uplifting, including retired teacher Janina Stoniene with her three grandchildren.
- Mango, Lithuanian corgi and solo-race champion this year, won while owners cheered; Amigo, costume-contest winner, sported a factory-themed outfit with two tiny chimneys, captivating children and families attending.
- The weekend culminated Sunday with a World Corgi Meetup linking dogs in Lithuania via live broadcast to the United States, Ireland and Poland, organisers noted its international footprint across European participant teams.
- Looking ahead, Ignas said, `He knows what he did and he's really proud of himself`, signalling plans for the 2026 Welsh corgi race edition.
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Costumes and races were on the programme of this annual competition which took place in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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Read Full ArticleThe Lithuanian International Corgi Race attracted thousands of spectators over the weekend.
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