International success for the Mediagnost team - Our colleague Erika Mészárosné Berta won the silver medal at the FISTC World Championship!

From 12-15 November, Germany hosted the FISTC World Championships, where athletes from all over the world competed with their purebred sled dogs. One of the most exciting competitions in winter sports is not just a test of physical strength: the harmony, discipline and mutual trust between athlete and dog are key to success.

At this year's World Championships, the competitors had to cope with particularly changeable weather conditions. From hot weather to heavy rain, the course presented new challenges every day - a real test for man and beast alike.

Silver medal in the Dogscooter category

We are proud to share that our colleague, Mrs Erika Berta Mészáros, a Dogscooter category world championship silver medal earned!

Dogscooter is a sport where the rider rides a special scooter while being pulled at high speed by one or two dogs with great working abilities - a true team effort that requires strength, technique, quick decision-making and complete harmony between dog and owner.

Perseverance on the field and in the profession

As an active member of the Mediagnost team, Erika continues to demonstrate her professional commitment on a daily basis. In addition to her job, she has been preparing for her competitions with the support of her family for years - and she has also been doing her job to a high standard

His achievement is not just a sporting achievement, but a living example of the values that our company stands for: perseverance, professional focus, responsibility and continuous development.

An inspiring example for us

Erika's achievement is both an international success and a source of pride at work. Congratulations to her on this outstanding achievement! 👏❄️🐕‍🦺

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