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Hot dog treat spurs Islay to victory in corgi derby at Scots racecourse

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Originally from New Zealand, three-year-old Islay was crowned the winner of the annual Easter corgi derby.

The promise of hot dogs at the finish line was enough to spur on a Pembroke Welsh corgi to victory in the annual Easter corgi derby at a Scottish racecourse. Three-year-old Islay, which was born in New Zealand, romped to victory in the race at Musselburgh Racecourse.

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Owner Carolyne Ricardo, a vet at the University of Glasgow, said: “It’s a bit of surprise because we only found out two weeks ago she had been accepted for the race but I am delighted.” Ms Ricardo, originally from New York, added: “She likes a nap and is a slow starter in the morning but if she comes across a squirrel it’s a goner.”

Dogs from across the world competed in the race including Sadie, which travelled with her owner from Newquay, Cornwall, and Naomi, which lives in Glasgow with her owners, but was born in China. The annual race is in its fifth year and was created in honour of Queen Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee in 2022.

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Musselburgh Racecourse head of marketing and business development, Aisling Johnston, said: “Our Virgin Bet Scottish sprint cup race day is a fixture featuring lots of high quality horse racing with more than £300,000 on offer – but it’s no exaggeration to say our little, four-legged friends do their best to steal the show.”

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