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Dogs of Queen's Elizabeth II's favorite breed race for glory in the UK's Corgi Derby

Dogs of Queen's Elizabeth II's favorite breed race for glory in the UK's Corgi Derby

LONDON (AP) — Some of the fastest canines on four very short legs have raced for glory in Scotland's annual Corgi Derby.
The Musselburgh Racecourse Corgi Derby was first held in 2022 to mark Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne. The late monarch was a devoted corgi fan who owned almost 30 of the breed over the decades, along with a few dorgis – a corgi-dachshund cross.
Four-year-old Juno beat a 16-strong field of dashing dogs dressed in bright sweaters over the 230-foot (70-meter) race on Saturday at the racecourse outside Edinburgh. She came from behind in the final stretch to beat last year's winner, Rodney.
The winner and her owners, Alisdair Tew and Fran Brandon, were presented with a trophy and dog treats by tennis coach Judy Murray, mother of Scottish star Andy Murray.
Tew told the BBC that 'we trained her for this last year but this year we just resorted to just letting her chasing things, particularly seagulls' on Edinburgh's Portobello Beach.
'Juno is always ready for treats -– that is probably why she won,' he said.
Elizabeth's love of corgis began in 1933 when her father, King George VI, brought home a Pembroke Welsh corgi they named Dookie
Corgis were often by Elizabeth's side in the decades before her death in September 2022 — accompanying her on official tours, reportedly sleeping in their own room at Buckingham Palace and occasionally nipping the ankles of visitors or royal family members.
Three corgis even appeared alongside the queen as she climbed into James Bond's waiting helicopter in the spoof video that opened the 2012 London Olympics.
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