Feb 18 • 09:40 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

2026 Olympics: a dog chases two athletes before the finish line of the cross-country skiing

During a cross-country skiing event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, a dog amusingly chased two athletes but did not disrupt the race.

On Wednesday morning, during the women’s team sprint event at the 2026 Winter Olympics held in Tesero, an unexpected and humorous incident occurred as a dog made its way onto the course right before the final sprint. The canine, seemingly invigorated by the presence of a moving camera, first ventured towards it before shifting its attention to two competing athletes, Konstantina Charalampidou from Greece and Tena Hadzic from Croatia.

As the dog pursued the athletes down the stretch, it added a lighthearted twist to the tense atmosphere of the race. Fortunately, its appearance did not affect the outcome of the event, and both women were able to finish without interruption. The sight of the dog crossing the finish line alongside them brought smiles to the audience and highlighted the unpredictable nature of live sports.

This incident serves as a reminder of the occasional humor found in competitive sports, especially during large-scale events like the Olympics, which are often filled with serious competition and high stakes. Moments like these can resonate with audiences, showcasing the lighter side of athletic events and the universality of unexpected occurrences in sports.

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