Family meeting

Sat met his dad and granddad in Germany at the Gold Rush competition. Thank you Lian for making this meeting possible and capturing it!

Dancing on Fire Seremban Satria “Sat”

Enjoy The Magic Moment Go For It “Elmo” and Sat, dad and son

Elmo, Buster with eager to work “Kite”, and Sat, three generation

Komárom CACIB – 3. Day

After a few years, we visited a dogshow again. The occasion this time was the Derby, we didn’t want Nia to miss it. While we were there, Dance couldn’t stay home either, of course, as she loves the environment. The third day of the CACIB in Komárom had many entries, we are very proud of both girls! It was Nia’s first show of her life, and let’s just say that ringdressage is one of her less strong points than agility 🙂 Dance, on the other hand, impressed the judge with her usual professionalism.
Nia – young class, excellent
Dance – open bitch, CAC, CACIB, BOS

AWC 2022 – Austria

A World Cup is always a great experience. Although the preparation was not smooth to say the least (Gergő’s Achilles tendon ruptured at the last qualification just 5 months ago), the Medium team had a wonderful result this time.
Hungary’s best ever World Championship result: the Hungarian team finished second in both the agility run and the overall!
The team members from left to right:
Gergely Maros and Dance
Evelin Szakál and Sasha
Petra Mészáros and Kiito
Zsombor László and Ark

Thanks for the competition-photos: Roman Nemesszeghy, Jukka Pätynen, and Ellina Balioz!

Bing Cup

4.5 months after tearing his Achilles tendon, Gergő returned to the track for 1 run with Dance. They didn’t forget anything together, after one training session they were back on top and won their class.
Dance – A3 1st place

Nova training video

The World Championship is coming up and as a reserve team member, I have the privilege to participate in the training sessions of the National Team with Nova. For the time being, Dance is training with me on these occasions while Gergő is rehabilitating, but she is looking forward to getting her own handler back 🙂

Nova training video