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Stephen Douglas

Dog Joins Olympic Cross-Country Ski Race Near Finish Line, Fails to Medal

There was a dog on the course at the women's team cross-country free sprint on Wednesday. During the qualification race, a dog wandered onto the course and followed Croatia's Tena Hadzic and Argentina's Agustina Groetzner across the finish line.

None of the surrounding Olympians lost their cool, possibly from being so tired from recently skiing long distances. However, at least two people were absolutely delighted by the dog's appearance and that was the announcers who cracked up watching the replay.

"The biggest cheer of the day and its not for any of the skiers so far. That's true speed, down the finishing straight. Magnificent. Global wildlife, domesticated."

Unfortunately, neither the dog nor Croatia or Argentina medaled in the event. Sweden took gold while Switzerland took silver and Germany captured bronze.

Though the true winner was the dog owner who probably felt as much stress and pressure as any Olympian this week as they watched their dog run onto the course in the middle of an actual Olympic event. This was absolutely the best case scenario in that situation. Imagine if the dog had cost someone a chance at their lifelong dream because he wanted pets.


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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Dog Joins Olympic Cross-Country Ski Race Near Finish Line, Fails to Medal.

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