In pictures: Fur flies at annual Corgi Derby at Musselburgh Racecourse
- Scotland's annual Corgi Derby took place at Musselburgh Racecourse, highlighting fast canines racing for glory.
- Juno, a four-year-old corgi, won the race, defeating last year's champion, Rodney, over a distance of 230 feet.
- Judy Murray presented Juno and her owners, Alisdair Tew and Fran Brandon, with a trophy and dog treats.
- Queen Elizabeth II, a passionate lover of corgis, inspired the Derby as a tribute to her love of the breed.
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Please Enjoy These Images Of The 2025 Corgi Derby
Yesterday was the third annual Corgi Derby, a tribute to Queen Elizabeth held at the Musselburgh Racecourse in Scotland. The little dogs that the queen loved most race each other around a 230-foot course, with the winner getting a trophy and treats delivered by Judy Murray, Andy’s mom. The winning dog's name is also printed in publications around the world. This year’s winner was named Juno. See! All you need to do to get your dog’s name in Defe…
Corgi race is exactly as chaotic as it sounds
The Corgi Derby in East Lothian, Scotland, has been held annually on Easter since 2022, marking Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee. The starting line is pandemonium, with corgis excitedly barking in anticipation. When the white flag is dropped, ten seconds of chaos ensues. — Read the rest The post Corgi race is exactly as chaotic as it sounds appeared first on Boing Boing.
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