HCM City hosts inaugural Corgi Marathon


Racing into hearts: The Corgis taking part in a race at the Corgi Marathon. — Vietnam News/ANN

A one-and-a-half-year-old Corgi named “Cat” beat 70 other canines to win the championship at the inaugural Corgi Marathon Vietnam 2022.

It was the first race for the Corgi dogs, aged three months and older, and took place at a gym in District 3, HCM City, last weekend.

The event was held over an hour, luring more than 70 contestants and hundreds of spectators.

“It (Cat) is very active,” said Minh Trung, owner of the champion.

“It runs around the house with me every day.”

Proud parent: Minh Trung (right) holding Cat the champion. — Vietnam News/ANNProud parent: Minh Trung (right) holding Cat the champion. — Vietnam News/ANN

The event was held by Glow Inc For Paws, a professional pet care system that connects the pet lover community.

Aside from the Corgis, other breeds such as Poodles, Phoc Socs, Chow Chows, and Dachshunds came along to make friends and watch the race.

The race had six qualifying rounds and one final round.

Once the race started, dogs with unusual names such as Le, Romand Teo and Meo ran with all their might towards the finish line.

However, many dogs simply chose to lie down and rest when they were just a few yards from the finish line, leaving the audience in hysterics.

An organiser said that the race would be held in other cities and provinces with the participation of many other dog breeds in the future. — Vietnam News/ANN

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