Before he became the most famous dog at the Olympics, Nazgul was not known as an escape artist. Still, his owners, Enrico and ...
Nazgul sprints on the course at a cross-country ski race, crossing the finish line in an unsanctioned quest for glory.
By Tommy Lund and Liz Hampton TESERO, Italy, Feb 20 (Reuters) - When the Varesco family headed off to watch the biathlon at ...
The dog's owner described Nazgul, a Czechoslovakian wolfdog, as "stubborn, but very sweet." ...
When the Varesco family headed off to watch the biathlon at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday (February 18) they left their two-year-old Czechoslovakian wolfdog Nazgul locked in his kennel at home in ...
Fans are advocating for Nazgul, the Czechoslovakian wolfdog who went viral on Wednesday, to get his own Olympics medal.
The 2-year-old local pup who made his own bid for gold has become a household name ...
The antics of a large dog on the women's cross-country sprint finish straight at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics has brought the breed a lot of attention.
Here's the backstory of a dog named Nazgul, who used his smarts to escape owner and produced one of the best moments of Winter Olympics.
A dog delighted sports fans Wednesday when he was an unexpected competitor at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. It happened during the team sprint qualification in women’s cross-country skiing, ...
A runaway pup turned a serious Olympic event into a viral moment after racing skiers to the finish.