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In this time-lapse photo, Antara charges up a wall in Comalcalco, Mexico.Barcroft
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Antara competes at Mexico’s Grand Champion of Vertical Wall climbing.Barcroft
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See Spot jump!

A Mexican man has an award-winning pit bull that holds the title for highest vertical wall climb, getting as high as 13 feet off the ground.

The 3-year-old pup trains five days a week for at least two hours with her owner, Rafael Caraveo Saldivar.

“I’ve never seen a dog who can reach the four-meter level before,” the 34-year-old told Barcroft Media. “Antara is really amazing.”

To complete the jump, Antara gets a running start before darting up a wooden board. Saldivar said it took her a year and a half to break the Mexican record.

While jumping is the agile dog’s best trick, she also competes in other canine Olympic events including a treadmill run and pulling a weighted sled.

“In the future, we hope the whole world will know who she is and one of her offspring will continue her legacy,” Saldivar said.

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