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Dog wins medal and hearts of human runners

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SYDNEY — A dog called Stormy has been awarded a medal after completing a half-marathon in outback Australia and winning the hearts of its human competitor­s.

The crossbreed diligently ran the 21-kilometer Goldfields Pipeline Marathon near the West Australian town of Kalgoorlie this month in two-and-ahalf hours, the average time of participan­ts.

“People were amused. It was a very friendly dog, and prior to the half-marathon, he was going around saying hello to a lot of people and when the race started, he took off with them,” race organizer Grant Wholey said on Tuesday.

“At the race stations he was having a little runaround and saying hello to the volunteers and participan­ts, and then he would team up with another runner and keep on following the crowd.

“He was just out there having a trot through the bush and enjoying people’s company.”

People were amused. It was a very friendly dog, and prior to the half-marathon, he was going around saying hello to a lot of people.” race organizer

Grant Wholey,

Wholey said the black and brown canine came from a nearby Aboriginal community where school teachers said it was known to locals as Stormy.

Race organizers were told it belonged to the community rather than a single owner, and the 1-year-old was impounded by rangers when no-one claimed him after the race.

Wholey said he visited Stormy last week to award a participat­ion medal in the hope the publicity would lead to an owner coming forward.

If not claimed in a week, the dog will be put up for adoption, with some of the runners keen to take the pooch home, Wholey said.

While Stormy did not appear to have the traditiona­l physical attributes of a marathon runner and had “legs as long as a Basset Hound”, he endeared himself to everyone, Wholey added.

“He looks a really friendly, lovable dog. He’ll make someone a good companion.”

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