The first edition of the Prague Agility Party was a complete success in terms of both sport and atmosphere. Numerous teams from the Czech Republic, as well as from near and partly far abroad, found their way to the capital of the Czech Republic. In the Large tournament, the sandy soil seemed particularly good to the two Germans, Anne Lenz and Yannic Hägele, who fought for the first two places. Third is the Czech Lucie Glejdurova with Beat. The victory in the Medium-Large dogs also went abroad. The Italian Francesca Tari Capone and Amy secure the title there – ahead of Anne Lenz and Itzi Bitzi. The latter just missed the double in both categories. Third is Keida Raamat with Dora from Estonia.
Large
Anne Lenz with Vis
Yannic Hägele with Sweep
Lucie Glejdurova with Beat
Medium Large
Francesca Tari Capone with Amy
Anne Lenz with Itzi
Keida Raamat with Dora
The Medium tournament is won by Vincent Cuenoud with Kelpie Eris. Behind the Swiss team in second place is Moravia Open double winner Aneta Obrusníková with Ollie. Third is Triine Piirsalu and Working Cocker Nomy. In the Small category there was an all-Czech podium. Petra Vydrová with Chita on rank 1, ahead of Petra Hamsikova with Pupina and Denisa Lajmarová with Nornik. Unlike the Moravia Open, for example, there were five size categories last weekend. In the fifth, the extra Small dogs, Tereza Sobotkova with Juliette secures another title for the host country. Behind the Finn Sanni Kariniemi with Lumiere and Natalia Puszkiewicz with Maxi from Poland.
Medium
Vincent Cuenoud with Eris
Aneta Obrusníková with Ollie
Triine Piirsalu with Nomy
Small
Petra Vydrová with Chita
Petra Hamsikova with Pupina
Denisa Lajmarová with Nornik
Extra Small
Tereza Sobotkova with Juliette
Sanni Kariniemi with Lumiere
Natalia Puszkiewicz with Maxi