341: British Agility and the Longines Global Champions Tour
Release Date: 04/09/2024
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This week, we’re thrilled to have Anthony Clarke, founder of British Agility, on our podcast. Co-host Jennifer Crank recently competed in the Longines Agility Grand Prix 2024 in Miami, a new agility event held in partnership with the Longines Global Champions Tour. We’ll share insights from both the organizer’s and competitor’s perspectives, giving you an inside look into this new event.
You Will Learn
- Jennifer’s firsthand insights and highlights from competing in the Longines Agility Grand Prix 2024.
- How the event promotes dog agility to a wider audience.
- Behind-the-scenes look at the planning and execution that goes into organizing the event.
- Insights into the criteria and process for selecting competitors for future events.
Mentioned/Related
- The British Agility Website: https://britishagility.co.uk/
- British Agility on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishagility.co.uk/
- Meet the athletes: https://www.facebook.com/reel/767676161746514
- Watch the Promo Reel: https://www.facebook.com/reel/1779892522531298