
1 of 2 | Corgis participate in a race heat during the Corgi Race Vilnius 2026 in Vingis park, Vilnius, Lithuania, on Saturday. Vingis Park transformed into the corgi capital of Europe as teams from across the continent compete in a packed day of events. Photo by Valda Kalnina/EPA
Aug. 17 (UPI) — The annual Corgi Race Vilnius in Lithuania featured about 150 short-legged canines from nine different countries.
The Saturday event featured multiple races, costume contests, a “smartest nose” tracking competition, puzzle-solving contests and a “Mightiest Voice” barking contest.
Participating corgis and owners hailed from nine countries including Latvia, Poland, Estonia, Germany, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Britain and the United States.
The first Corgi Race Vilnius was held in 2020 as a friendly contest between two corgis and their owners. Subsequent years have seen it become an international event.
