359: Team USA Coach Nancy Gyes Retires

359: Team USA Coach Nancy Gyes Retires

In this episode (1:16:07)

In this episode, we sit down with Nancy Gyes as she reflects on two decades of coaching the AKC USA World Team at the FCI Agility World Championship. From her experiences as a competitor on the first-ever team in 1996 to leading the U.S. to international success, Nancy shares insights on how the sport has evolved, what it takes to stay competitive globally, and her thoughts on the future of U.S. agility. Plus, find out what's next for Nancy as she steps down from her role.

You Will Learn
  • What it was like competing on the first AKC/USA World Team in 1996.
  • The biggest changes in international agility competition over the past 30 years.
  • Key trends in European agility influencing U.S. performance.
  • The issues facing agility organizations in the team selection process.
  • Nancy's perspective on the toughest challenges and most memorable moments from her coaching career.
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