Dachshund fever in Magdeburg: Fiete is the fastest in Germany!

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The fastest dachshund in Germany, Fiete from Pinneberg, wins the first German championship in the dachshund race in Magdeburg.

Der schnellste Dackel Deutschlands, Fiete aus Pinneberg, gewinnt die erste Deutsche Meisterschaft im Dackelrennen in Magdeburg.
The fastest dachshund in Germany, Fiete from Pinneberg, wins the first German championship in the dachshund race in Magdeburg.

Dachshund fever in Magdeburg: Fiete is the fastest in Germany!

The weekend in Magdeburg was all about the small but fast races. Over 200 dachshunds from all over Germany came together for the first German dachshund racing championship. The fastest dachshund in Germany was also there: Fiete from Tornesch in the Pinneberg district. In a thrilling finale, the nimble male proved that he was able to win the 40-meter sprint in just 5.6 seconds. But the tension was great because the final had to be repeated twice to determine a clear winner. This ultimately became the little hero who was able to secure not only a name but also the title of “Dachshund King”. Mopo reports on the great atmosphere and the enthusiastic spectators around the track.

In the rabbit and miniature dachshund racing class, female dachshund Frieda from Ludwigsfelde (Brandenburg) was able to shine and took first place. Her “master” Stefan Müller revealed that she prefers buffalo meat as food and loves playing with balls. This could be a secret to their success - after all, every dachshund needs its own motivation to master the fast sprint. In addition, each dog in this special competition was accompanied by two people who ensured that everything ran smoothly.

A big event for all dachshund fans

The event attracted dachshund owners and lovers from all over Germany, including two participants from Austria. A total of 220 dachshunds took part and the atmosphere was consistently positive. Whistles, squeaky balls and small treats were used to support the little athletes. And it wasn't just the dachshunds themselves who had fun - the spectators were also thoroughly entertained with a colorful supporting program and the opportunity to interact with the dogs. Spiegel emphasizes how important such events are for the coexistence of humans and animals.

To accommodate all participants, there were two racing classes: standard dachshunds and rabbit and miniature dachshunds. In addition, the 1st Magdeburg small dog race for dachshund mixes and other small dog breeds also took place. Organizers are enthusiastic about the interest and, with the positive feedback, are planning to organize more championships of this type in the future. Teckelwelt summarizes that such an event not only brings joy to dachshund breeders, but also offers dog lovers a nostalgic connection to the loyal four-legged friends.

Overall, the prizes for the winners were just as attractive: the first three in each racing class received honorary prizes, while the Dachshund King and the best Dachshund Queen each won two overnight stays for two people and a Dachshund in Regensburg, including entry to the Dachshund Museum with a personal tour. Each participant was also able to look forward to a small surprise and a participation certificate.

In conclusion, it remains to be said that the first German championship in dachshund racing is not only a recipe for success for the sporty four-legged friends, but also ensures future connections and friendships between dachshund owners and lovers throughout Germany and beyond. We can't wait to see what the next championship has in store for us!