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A pictorial trip to the Agility World Championships

Enjoy the Agility World Championships, as seen through the lens of Peter van Dongen's video camera. These photos give you an insight into the world of the GB Agility Team, both as witnessed by the public and what goes on beyond closed doors. Most of the captions were suggested by photographer.

Whoever said that agility wasn't a spectator sport?

Hurrah. I've got a date with Jenny Damm!

A team bonding exercise.

Another underwear moment!

Robin & Batman

Starbucks provided mugs of caffé latte espresso to competitors.

Breakfast of champions.

Even the nuns were supporting the British Team!

Dancing with dogs.

Dutch courage.

Each competitor wore a bib with their age on the back!

The coach left so early in the morning that some of the supporters were still in their pyjamas!

How the British nailed the Large Dog Team Cahmpionship.

Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil and the lesser known feel no evil!

Hey, macarena!

Leslie's knee was looked after by the team psychiatrist.

Lesley's personal fan club.

Personally we'd rather have a cup full of dog food.

Don't take the monkey, Mikka

What the British Teams will be wearing... next year.

A British supporter!

Cloggy

The BBC dipped into their sports budget and sent a lone camera man.

The Belgian judge.

Steve's shopping list - 2 eggs, mik, eggs and cornflakes. Hmmmm... what else?

The British seating area.

The budget didn't stretch to providing plates and saucers.

The Japanese let their hair down. Go Nip-on!

The British supporters were mesermised.

The Swiss mascot lead a chorus of cow bells.

Everyone in America came to life at the World Championships.

Sign of the times. What else is there to say?

Only the best transport for the British Team.

Good bye France. See you in Italy next year.

Peter asked his cats what they thought of the World Championships.


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