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DEVELOPING: Unprecedented: Dog Steals Olympic Gold!

DEVELOPING: Dog Steals Olympic Gold!

LAGO DI TESERO, ITALY - A dog has disrupted the Winter Olympics. The canine ran onto the cross-country ski course today. The incident occurred during the women's team cross country free sprint qualification event.

The dog, named Nazgul, was on the homestretch. He startled athletes. Race officials quickly removed the dog.

Nazgul escaped from a nearby bed-and-breakfast. He is a two-year-old. The dog is unharmed.

The Olympics continue. Officials are reviewing security protocols. Further details are pending.

This is a developing story. Updates will follow as they become available.

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