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Dog Makes Unexpected Appearance During Milan-Cortina Olympic Cross-Country Event

Canine Intruder Joins Women’s Team Sprint, Momentarily Halts Attention on the Course

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
February 19, 2026
in All About Animals, Environment, Sports, Winter Olympics
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Dog runs across Milan-Cortina Olympic cross-country course - Olympic Broadcasting Services via AP

Spectators cheer as a dog briefly joins the women’s Olympic team sprint - Olympic Broadcasting Services via AP

TESERO, Italy (Journos News) – At the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on Wednesday, a four-legged visitor stole the spotlight during the women’s cross-country team sprint heats. As elite athletes raced toward the finish, a dog wandered onto the course, running alongside competitors down the straightaway.

The unexpected visitor did not disrupt the skiers, who maintained their pace while spectators cheered. Venue officials quickly intervened once the dog crossed the finish line. Organizers later confirmed that the animal had escaped from a nearby owner during a routine walk.

The incident occurred on a day already marked by Olympic history. On the same course, Norwegian skier Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo secured his record 10th Olympic gold medal and his fifth of the Milan-Cortina Games, adding another milestone to his decorated career.

Cross-Country Racing Continues Despite Canine Distraction

Dog runs across Milan-Cortina Olympic cross-country course - Olympic Broadcasting Services via AP
Spectators cheer as a dog briefly joins the women’s Olympic team sprint – Olympic Broadcasting Services via AP

The dog’s brief cameo highlighted the unpredictable nature of outdoor winter sports, where even carefully secured courses can encounter unplanned interruptions. Officials emphasized that safety measures remained in place and that no athletes were harmed or impeded.

Fan Reactions and Lighthearted Moment

Spectators captured the playful interruption on social media, with many praising the skiers’ composure. While the dog’s dash across the finish line added levity to the competition, organizers reaffirmed the importance of course security for the remainder of the Games.

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The Milan-Cortina Olympics continue to showcase both athletic excellence and memorable, unscripted moments that remind fans of the lighter side of sport.

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Source: AP News – Loose dog makes Olympic cameo on the cross-country ski course at the Milan Cortina Games

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