Fifth annual corgi races held in Vilnius
The Lithuanian capital Vilnius has hosted its fifth annual corgi races, drawing around 150 participants.

Vilnius has held its fifth annual corgi races, an event that has become a summer tradition in the Lithuanian capital. The gathering brought together approximately 150 participants.
Corgis are known for their distinctively short legs, which do not stop them from showing plenty of speed and determination during the races. Over the past five years, the event has grown into a recurring summer fixture that draws interest from dog owners, their pets, and spectators alike.
The race is part of a broader trend across the Baltic states, where animal-themed community events are becoming increasingly popular, bringing together pet owners and the wider public for shared outdoor activities.


