Live AKC top 20 by breed and year. Refreshed every 6 hours.
#
Dog
Sex
MPH
01
CH Greyborn N Ghostmar's Iconic BCAT FITB
Dog
26.66
02
CH Ghostpoint Trax Star Ruler BCAT
Dog
26.29
03
GCH CH Wing It's Believe In The Olive JH FCAT RATO CGCA FITG
Bitch
25.62
04
GCHB CH Graymatter's Hunting In The Rain CD BN RE JH FDC CA FCAT RATS CGCA CGCU STR TKI ATT FITG FTI
Bitch
25.24
05
Trax Silver Crown RE FDC DCAT RATS CGCA CGCU TKI
Bitch
25.11
06
CH Pinnacle's Piping Hot Ember Von Highpoint JH BCAT
Bitch
24.99
07
GCH CH Silverado Gallantfox Screamingeagle Jumpmastershay JH FDC CA DCAT SWA SIE SEE SBE SHDA RATO CGCA CGCU TKP VHMP FITS FTI
Bitch
24.28
08
GCHP CH Silhouette's Spellbound BCAT
Dog
23.72
09
CH Greyborn N Tri-D's Here Comes The Sun BCAT
Dog
23.67
10
3rd Time's The Charm BCAT CGC ATT FITB
Dog
23.64
10
Breica's Thunder In The Rain At Graybriar FDC CA BCAT CGC TKN
Bitch
23.64
11
'Ekahi Nani's Harline Encore Pretty In Pink FCAT
Bitch
23.40
12
GCHB CH Chataweys-Zephyr Ryderz On The Storm JH FCAT ACT1 SWE SIM FITB
Dog
23.26
13
CH Versa Koping Dear Santa JH
Bitch
23.19
14
CH Image's N Islevue Let's Grab A Beer At Woodcreek CA FCAT2
Bitch
23.03
15
Silversmith Bee Keeper
Dog
21.64
16
Geselle N Ghostmar's Blizzard Warning JH BCAT
Dog
20.76
17
Turbo Max BCAT TKN
Dog
20.31
18
GCH CH Image's N Islevue Somebody Buy This Cowgirl A Beer FCAT2 CGCA CGCU TKI
Bitch
19.44
Rank = average MPH of each dog's top 3 official Fast CAT runs in 2026. Source: AKC Fast CAT rankings.
About Weimaraner in Fast CAT
Weimaraners bring full sporting-dog intensity to Fast CAT — long stride, hardwired prey drive, and the build to reach competitive speeds for a 60-pound dog.
Competitive Weimaraners run 28–32 MPH with the 1.0× handicap. The breed's competitive top ten sits in the low 30s most years. They convert well to the sport — the breed's working-dog focus means Weimaraners typically lock onto the lure on their first run.
The handler challenge with Weimaraners is conditioning: at 50–70 pounds with long bodies, they slow visibly between runs more than smaller sporting breeds. Two-event days can produce notably different MPH on run one versus run two for the same dog.