Returning to Australia 2025
Anastasia Egorova is an accomplished dog agility handler and trainer, known internationally for her skill, precision, and unique approach to distance handling. Her agility journey began back in 2004 as a junior handler in Russia, competing with her German Spitz and her mum’s Yorkshire Terrier. Even in those early days, her talent stood out – she went on to become Russian Junior Champion in both individual and team events under both FCI and IFCS rules.
As she progressed in the sport, Anastasia transitioned to working with Border Collies and found great success with her dog Chase. Together, they notched up multiple regional and national titles, representing the Russian National Team at the IFCS World Agility Championships from 2016 to 2018. One of their standout achievements came at the 2016 FCI Agility World Championship in Zaragoza, where they won gold in the Team Agility Large class and took out the overall Team Large category in 2018, and were crowned IFCS World Champions.
Anastasia’s training philosophy centres around independence, distance work, and building a strong, trusting relationship between dog and handler. She places a big emphasis on solid foundations and body awareness work to support dogs’ long-term soundness and performance. Her teaching is well-known for its clarity and creativity, helping handlers understand how to set up dogs for success with smart lines and thoughtful cueing.
Since 2011, she’s been actively coaching, running seminars, and judging. Her approach resonates with handlers across all levels, and she has a growing global following. In 2022, Anastasia moved to Spain, where she continues to offer both in-person training and an ever-expanding online coaching program.
Anastasia’s thoughtful and modern approach to agility training, along with her championship-level experience, has made her a respected and sought-after figure in the global agility community – and a favourite with Aussie handlers looking to level up.
General Information
- Session times as listed with workshop information.
- The organisers and/or instructor may nominate which dogs will work the session or exercise.
- Handlers working a dog may arrange for workshop co-participants to video sessions when they are working their dog (for their personal use only) but may not video other dogs or Anastasia lecturing. It is not appropriate for multiple dogs to be recorded on the same video recorder. Please note you may be asked to leave if you do not comply with this request.
Venue: Linda’s Arena,167 Andrew Road, Greenbank, QLD. This is an under cover venue on artificial grass.
Camping/Accommodation: Is not available at the Workshop Venues.
Food/Drinks: BYO food and drinks.
Handlers with Dogs
- Handlers with Dogs will be limited to 6 per session.
- Whilst order of receipt of nominations will be taken into account, working places will not necessarily be allocated on a first come-first served basis.
- Auditing of the alternate session(s) on your workshop day is included in your package.
- Those requesting Handler with Dog positions will need to submit payment in full for an Auditing spot. Once a request for Handler with Dog spot is accepted, balance of payment will be required within 48 hours. Payments can be made via direct deposit (preferred) or Paypal.
- Please note that as these will be very small groups, it will be one dog per handler per session and a dog may only participate in one group per day.
Auditors
- For the benefit of those attending, the number of Auditors may be limited.
- In order to secure your place, payment in full will be required within 48 hours of your registration being accepted. Payments can be made via direct deposit (preferred) or Paypal.
Dogs at the Workshops
- Please note that dogs may not, at any time, be left tied up. Dogs may be on-lead with their handler, or will be required (preferably) to be crated (or penned/suitably confined), when they are not working.
- Unless you have received specific permission to do so, additional dog(s) that have not been registered to work the sessions on that day, may not be brought to the workshops.
- In the interests of all present, dogs that continually bark will need to be removed from the premises.
- These requirements will be enforced.
Saturday 25 October 2025
Young Dog Sequences – 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (dogs over 9 mths) – $270
Distance Work and Verbals Workshop – 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm – $270
Sunday 26 October 2025
Intermediate Agility Skills & Handling – 8:30 am to 12:30 pm – $270
Course work for Dogs with Equipment Experience – 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm – $270
Auditor Fees:
$80-00 per session, or $150 per day.
Please refer to our Terms and Conditions of Entry/Participation
Further information
To obtain further information contact Cathy Slot on 0448 815 135 or by email